Trauma Pastor Show

Addiction: Monster at the Door

29 min · 20. maalis 2026
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This episode explores the emotional toll that addiction takes on the sober people related to and living with the abuser. I get honest and up front with day to day trials. I do not promote Codepencency work or any program that assists you in managing life with an addict, I do however call you to notice how the chaos feels and what you can do to alleviate it.  The problem have with addiction is that the user, is like a villain int he story and the  only superhero is the one navigating, surviving and caretaking in the wake of extreme chaos. At least that's my journey with this monster and how it beat down the door of my family in 2022.

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