EPISODE · Feb 15, 2026 · 27 MIN
Co-Dependency & People, Places and Things in Recovery
from Terminal Addiction · host Paul
Send us Fan Mail1. The "People": Auditing Your CircleThe episode argues that in codependency, we don't just love people; we "consume" their problems to avoid our own.The Change: Moving from Enablers to Elevators.The Action: Identifying the "Energy Vampires"—the people who only know how to relate to you when you are in crisis or when you are fixing theirs.The Shift: You stop being the "buffer" between your loved ones and the consequences of their actions.2. The "Places": Neutralizing the Trigger MapOur brains create "neural maps" of the places where we practiced our addiction or codependent behaviors.The Change: Avoiding the "Arena." If a specific coffee shop is where you always sat for hours obsessing over a partner's texts, or a specific bar is where you sought external validation, that place is "hot."The Action: Creating Sanctuaries. Finding new physical spaces—parks, libraries, or even a restructured living room—where the old patterns haven't been "recorded" yet.3. The "Things": Decoupling the Identity"Things" refers to the habits, objects, and rituals that keep us tethered to the old self.The Change: Moving from Compulsion to Intention.The Action: This might mean deleting social media apps (the "thing" used to stalk an ex), throwing away "relics" (gifts or clothes tied to a toxic period), or changing the way you spend your morning.The Insight: The episode emphasizes that "things" include our internal dialogue. Shifting from "I have to fix this" to "I have to feel this."Codependency is frequently a coping mechanism for anxiety. By "helping" or "fixing" someone else, the codependent person gains a temporary sense of security.The Behavior: Giving unsolicited advice, "nannying" a partner, or manipulating situations to prevent a loved one from failing or feeling pain.The Irony: This "help" often becomes enabling, as it prevents the other person from experiencing the natural consequences necessary for their own growth.Codependency creates a cycle of resentment. The codependent person gives until they are empty, expects the other person to eventually reciprocate or change, and then feels victimized when they don't.Self-Worth: The individual’s value is tied entirely to being "needed." Without a crisis to solve or a person to save, they may feel purposeless or deeply insecure. Support the show
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Send us Fan Mail 1. The "People": Auditing Your Circle The episode argues that in codependency, we don't just love people; we "consume" their problems to avoid our own. The Change: Moving from Enablers to Elevators.The Action: Identifying the "Energy Vampires"—the people who only know how to relate to you when you are in crisis or when you are fixing theirs.The Shift: You stop being the "buffer" between your loved ones and the consequences of their actions.2. The "Places": Neutralizing the Tr...
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