The Addicted to Recovery Podcast

One Voice Many Stories, A Letter I Never Sent.

8 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, I open up and talk about grief, my brother, in the form of a letter I never sent to my brother before he died from an overdose. It’s a raw look at the words I held back, the love that didn’t reach him in time, and the complicated grief that follows when addiction steals someone you thought you’d have more time with. This isn’t about rewriting the past—it’s about facing it, speaking the truth I avoided, and finding a way to heal in the aftermath. If you’ve ever lost someone to addiction or carry your own unsent words, this conversation might sit close to home. #overdose #addiction #family #recovery

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