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EPISODE · Sep 11, 2025 · 21 MIN

54 - What Real Support Looks Like (Without the Shame of ‘Enabling’)

from Addiction Makes Three

You’re trying to love someone through addiction and you’re exhausted.Because helping someone you love should feel good… right?In this episode, I go deeper on the conversation from Episode 19 and talk about the confusing, messy, emotionally-charged reality of trying to “help” someone impacted by addiction.You’ll hear:How to tell if your “support” is actually costing you your health, peace, or wellbeingWhy the advice you’re getting from others even well-meaning family might be hurting more than helpingA powerful mindset shift: stop asking “Am I enabling?” and start asking “Is this healthy for me?”Real examples from Amanda and the women inside the Pathway to Wellness program about setting boundaries that are loving and firmA compassionate reminder that you don’t have to break yourself to help someone else healAmanda shares practical, heart-centred questions to help you move from guilt-ridden guesswork… to grounded clarity.This episode is for you if:You’re walking on eggshells around your partner’s addictionYou’ve been told you’re “enabling” and you feel shamed or confusedYou want to help… but not at the expense of your own wellbeing🎧 Subscribe and follow to never miss an episode and please share this with a woman in your life who might need this message today.Let’s Keep Going Together:🎓 Grab the Discovery to Recovery workshop: get it here🎧 Binge other helpful episodes:Episode 19: Debunking the myth of enabling in addictionEpisode 43: Why everyone has opinions (and none of them help)Episode 35: When You’re Scared to Set the Boundary… Start Here📩 DM Amanda on Instagram @addictionmakesthree to share what landedResources and support:If you haven’t the Crisis Conversation Guide (What to say and what not to say when addiction takes over) ? Grab it now—it’s free and full of practical scripts to help you say what you mean (even when it’s messy):👉 Download the guideYou can also book a friendly, no-pressure chat with Amanda and explore what support might look like - without doing this alone, because you know you’ve been trying ‘that way’ for long enough by now.👉 Book in a friendly chat - Click here to find a time and let's talk about what's possibleOr join the waitlist for Pathway to Wellness, my signature program designed to help you rebuild your life alongside (or beyond) a loved one’s addiction.You can find your way through this. And you don’t have to do it alone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

You’re trying to love someone through addiction and you’re exhausted.Because helping someone you love should feel good… right?In this episode, I go deeper on the conversation from Episode 19 and talk about the confusing, messy, emotionally-charged reality of trying to “help” someone impacted by addiction.You’ll hear:How to tell if your “support” is actually costing you your health, peace, or wellbeingWhy the advice you’re getting from others even well-meaning family might be hurting more than helpingA powerful mindset shift: stop asking “Am I enabling?” and start asking “Is this healthy for me?”Real examples from Amanda and the women inside the Pathway to Wellness program about setting boundaries that are loving and firmA compassionate reminder that you don’t have to break yourself to help someone else healAmanda shares practical, heart-centred questions to help you move from guilt-ridden guesswork… to grounded clarity.This episode is for you if:You’re walking on eggshells around your partner’s addictionYou’ve been told you’re “enabling” and you feel shamed or confusedYou want to help… but not at the expense of your own wellbeing🎧 Subscribe and follow to never miss an episode and please share this with a woman in your life who might need this message today.Let’s Keep Going Together:🎓 Grab the Discovery to Recovery workshop: get it here🎧 Binge other helpful episodes:Episode 19: Debunking the myth of enabling in addictionEpisode 43: Why everyone has opinions (and none of them help)Episode 35: When You’re Scared to Set the Boundary… Start Here📩 DM Amanda on Instagram @addictionmakesthree to share what landedResources and support:If you haven’t the Crisis Conversation Guide (What to say and what not to say when addiction takes over) ? Grab it now—it’s free and full of practical scripts to help you say what you mean (even when it’s messy):👉 Download the guideYou can also book a friendly, no-pressure chat with Amanda and explore what support might look like - without doing this alone, because you know you’ve been trying ‘that way’ for long enough by now.👉 Book in a friendly chat - Click here to find a time and let's talk about what's possibleOr join the waitlist for Pathway to Wellness, my signature program designed to help you rebuild your life alongside (or beyond) a loved one’s addiction.You can find your way through this. And you don’t have to do it alone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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