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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2025 · 27 MIN

This Is What Loving A Drug Addict Looks Like

from The Real Recovery Podcast · host Crystal Moore

Thanks for listening to Season 4 Episode 3.1 of The Real Recovery Podcast This episode is intended to educate and inform listeners of the very real implications and potential consequences of being in an intimate relationship— marriage, engaged, long term partnership— with a person currently in active addiction.✅ Please find and FOLLOW The Real Recovery Podcast across social media:TIKTOKFA CEBOOKINSTAGRAMYOUTUBE⚠️ Or send me an email to discuss ideas, find support, discover resources in your town, request episode topics, or talk about being featured on an upcoming episode of The Real Recovery Podcast !🌐 [email protected] BUILD YOUR TRIBE join our mailing list and help build a community where your tribe can thrive 💚🩷Ever wanted to brag on your healing? Shine bright sober and sunny? Or just wear really sweet merch that lets the world know you’re protecting your peace at any and all costs? Then c’mere! I’ve got some big news to tease you with 🫦The Real Recovery Podcast is dropping MERCH!! [̲̅C̲̅][̲̅o̲̅][̲̅m̲̅][̲̅i̲̅][̲̅n̲̅][̲̅g̲̅] [̲̅S̲̅][̲̅o̲̅][̲̅o̲̅][̲̅n̲̅] Main Points Covered:​Divorce Rates in the United States as specific to marriages where one spouse struggles with drug addiction ​The most commonly experienced consequences of being in an intimate relationship with a drug addict — a personally compiled shortlist of potential risks as well as clearly defined examples of situations that support each listed point — (note: the list in this episode is comprised of a mixture of evidence and data supported statistics and personal lived experience)​Enabling: what it is, what is isn’t, and why it’s the most fundamental component your role in your relationship that ultimately will keep you and your partner prisoners if you don’t act now.

Thanks for listening to Season 4 Episode 3.1 of The Real Recovery Podcast This episode is intended to educate and inform listeners of the very real implications and potential consequences of being in an intimate relationship— marriage, engaged, long term partnership— with a person currently in active addiction.✅ Please find and FOLLOW The Real Recovery Podcast across social media:TIKTOKFA CEBOOKINSTAGRAMYOUTUBE⚠️ Or send me an email to discuss ideas, find support, discover resources in your town, request episode topics, or talk about being featured on an upcoming episode of The Real Recovery Podcast !🌐 [email protected] BUILD YOUR TRIBE join our mailing list and help build a community where your tribe can thrive 💚🩷Ever wanted to brag on your healing? Shine bright sober and sunny? Or just wear really sweet merch that lets the world know you’re protecting your peace at any and all costs? Then c’mere! I’ve got some big news to tease you with 🫦The Real Recovery Podcast is dropping MERCH!! [̲̅C̲̅][̲̅o̲̅][̲̅m̲̅][̲̅i̲̅][̲̅n̲̅][̲̅g̲̅] [̲̅S̲̅][̲̅o̲̅][̲̅o̲̅][̲̅n̲̅] Main Points Covered:​Divorce Rates in the United States as specific to marriages where one spouse struggles with drug addiction ​The most commonly experienced consequences of being in an intimate relationship with a drug addict — a personally compiled shortlist of potential risks as well as clearly defined examples of situations that support each listed point — (note: the list in this episode is comprised of a mixture of evidence and data supported statistics and personal lived experience)​Enabling: what it is, what is isn’t, and why it’s the most fundamental component your role in your relationship that ultimately will keep you and your partner prisoners if you don’t act now.

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