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EPISODE · Jan 1, 2026 · 53 MIN

Grieving the mother I never had: Alcohol, abuse, and recovery (with Marci Hopkins)

from For Love of Recovery · host Dominique Dajer

What does it mean to grieve a parent who is still alive—but was never able to show up the way you needed?In this episode, Marci Hopkins shares how childhood abuse, emotional neglect, and a parent’s addiction quietly shaped her relationship with alcohol—and how drinking became a way to survive grief she didn’t yet have language for.For years, Marci’s drinking didn’t look extreme or chaotic. It looked normal. It looked functional. It looked like coping.As many people enter Dry January questioning their own relationship with alcohol, this conversation offers a deeper lens—one that moves beyond willpower or labels and into the emotional roots of why we drink.We talk about:How alcohol can become a socially acceptable way to numb unresolved traumaGrieving the parent you needed, not just the one you hadWhy addiction often masks deeper grief and unmet childhood needsLetting go of the hope that someone will one day become who you needed them to beFinding peace and sobriety without the closure you thought you’d needThis episode is for anyone who has loved someone struggling with addiction, questioned their own drinking, or felt the quiet, complicated grief of losing someone—while they’re still alive.📘Download our FREE, sibling e-book: 6 actions to help navigate a sibling’s substance use journey🤝Join our FREE and PRIVATE sibling-focused community: Siblings For Love of Recovery📲Connect with FLOR: Instagram and TikTok🎙Guest speaker: Marci HopkinsRelated content:Marci’s book: “Chaos to Clarity: Seeing the Signs and Breaking the Cycles”Family resources: ShatterproofFind a family group: Al-Anon Family Groups

What does it mean to grieve a parent who is still alive—but was never able to show up the way you needed?In this episode, Marci Hopkins shares how childhood abuse, emotional neglect, and a parent’s addiction quietly shaped her relationship with alcohol—and how drinking became a way to survive grief she didn’t yet have language for.For years, Marci’s drinking didn’t look extreme or chaotic. It looked normal. It looked functional. It looked like coping.As many people enter Dry January questioning their own relationship with alcohol, this conversation offers a deeper lens—one that moves beyond willpower or labels and into the emotional roots of why we drink.We talk about:How alcohol can become a socially acceptable way to numb unresolved traumaGrieving the parent you needed, not just the one you hadWhy addiction often masks deeper grief and unmet childhood needsLetting go of the hope that someone will one day become who you needed them to beFinding peace and sobriety without the closure you thought you’d needThis episode is for anyone who has loved someone struggling with addiction, questioned their own drinking, or felt the quiet, complicated grief of losing someone—while they’re still alive.📘Download our FREE, sibling e-book: 6 actions to help navigate a sibling’s substance use journey🤝Join our FREE and PRIVATE sibling-focused community: Siblings For Love of Recovery📲Connect with FLOR: Instagram and TikTok🎙Guest speaker: Marci HopkinsRelated content:Marci’s book: “Chaos to Clarity: Seeing the Signs and Breaking the Cycles”Family resources: ShatterproofFind a family group: Al-Anon Family Groups

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