The Other Side of Addiction

Integrating Wellness Practices For A Fulfilling Life

1 h 0 min · 18. touko 2026
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This episode was sponsored by EMERGO ACADEMY / emergoacademy.com The Other Side of Addiction Podcast will soon by changing to "THROUGH THE STORM" Integrating Wellness Practices For A Fulfilling Life with Will Miller is a powerful conversation about what it really means to heal from the inside out. We talked about the message in the mirror—that moment when you stop looking at your reflection and start looking into your truth. Eye to eye. Soul to soul. Because real healing begins when we’re willing to go deeper than the surface and ask, Who am I really? What am I carrying? What needs to change? Will brought a powerful reminder that healing is not just one thing. It’s not just nutrition. It’s not just spirituality. It’s not just physical health. It’s not just mindset. It’s all of it working together—body, mind, and soul. So many people are struggling, not because they’re broken, but because their environment, lifestyle, habits, thoughts, and daily inputs are working against the life they truly want. Change your environment, and you begin changing your life. This episode is a reminder that wellness is not a quick fix. It’s a full-life practice. What we feed our body matters. What we feed our mind matters. What we allow into our spirit matters. Because when we begin to align nutrition, spirituality, physical health, and holistic healing, we don’t just survive life—we begin to fulfill it. Check out Will's Book, "Eyes Wide Open" it can be found on AMAZON Unlock the Power Within and Awaken to a New Reality In Eyes Wide Open: A Journey Beyond the Human Condition, you are invited on a transformative journey to discover your true potential and reclaim your inner power. As the world around us faces unprecedented challenges and uncertainty, the time has come to shift our focus inward, awaken our consciousness, and reconnect with the deeper truths that have been hidden beneath the surface. https://www.amazon.com/Eyes-Wide-Open-Journey-Condition/dp/B0DLD9VYL4/ref=sr_1_3?

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