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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 55 MIN

What It’s Really Like to Love Someone in Recovery

from Be Well with Alex · host Alex Sublette

Let’s Talk About It: Love, Recovery, and Supporting Someone with an Eating DisorderWelcome back to Be Well.In this episode, Alex sits down with her partner Austin for an honest conversation about what it looks like to navigate a relationship during eating disorder recovery. Together, they share how they met, the early stages of their relationship, and the challenges that came with learning how to support one another through difficult moments.Alex and Austin open up about the realities of recovery within a partnership, including honesty, communication, patience, and the importance of not taking struggles personally. Through personal stories and reflection, they discuss what meaningful support can look like, how relationships can grow through vulnerability, and why progress in recovery often happens one small step at a time.This episode offers insight for anyone supporting a loved one through recovery or navigating the intersection of relationships and mental health. Above all, it’s a reminder that healing is rarely linear and that compassion, understanding, and connection can make all the difference.🎙️ Stay connected between episodesFollow on Instagram: @be_well_with_alex / @be_well_podVideo episodes and clips are available on YouTube: Be Well PodcastContent note: This episode includes discussion of eating disorder recovery, hospitalization, and mental health challenges. Listener discretion is advised. Professional support and resources are encouraged for anyone who may be struggling.

Let’s Talk About It: Love, Recovery, and Supporting Someone with an Eating DisorderWelcome back to Be Well.In this episode, Alex sits down with her partner Austin for an honest conversation about what it looks like to navigate a relationship during eating disorder recovery. Together, they share how they met, the early stages of their relationship, and the challenges that came with learning how to support one another through difficult moments.Alex and Austin open up about the realities of recovery within a partnership, including honesty, communication, patience, and the importance of not taking struggles personally. Through personal stories and reflection, they discuss what meaningful support can look like, how relationships can grow through vulnerability, and why progress in recovery often happens one small step at a time.This episode offers insight for anyone supporting a loved one through recovery or navigating the intersection of relationships and mental health. Above all, it’s a reminder that healing is rarely linear and that compassion, understanding, and connection can make all the difference.🎙️ Stay connected between episodesFollow on Instagram: @be_well_with_alex / @be_well_podVideo episodes and clips are available on YouTube: Be Well PodcastContent note: This episode includes discussion of eating disorder recovery, hospitalization, and mental health challenges. Listener discretion is advised. Professional support and resources are encouraged for anyone who may be struggling.

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