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Letting Go Saved His Life | Dr Jill Hubbard

1 h 0 min · 11. juni 2026
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Dr. Jill Hubbard is a clinical psychologist, 25-year radio co-host on New Life Live, author of three books — and a mom who had to watch her son spiral into addiction while knowing all the clinical answers and still feeling powerless to stop it. In this deeply honest conversation, Dr. Jill opens up about the fear, shame, and self-doubt that no degree prepares you for. She shares what it was like to be the expert in the room who couldn't save her own child, why families don't make good treatment systems, the painful gift of estrangement, and how surrendering control ultimately led to a miracle. Whether you're a parent in crisis, someone in recovery, or a mental health professional, this episode will meet you where you are.

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