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What Does Addiction Look Like?

48 min · 20. Apr. 2026
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Addiction is so much more complicated than people want to admit. It is not always the stereotype people picture—it can look like success, chaos, control, isolation, humor, functioning, denial, or survival. This week we talk about the emotional reality underneath it all: trauma, shame, secrecy, loneliness, relapse, coping, and the ways people try to numb what feels impossible to carry. We also get honest about recovery—how messy it can be, what actually motivates change, and why people deserve compassion instead of judgment. This one is raw, heavy, and important. https://smartrecovery.org/meeting [https://smartrecovery.org/meeting] https://www.aa.org [https://www.aa.org]

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