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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 10 MIN

Who is to Blame?

from Recovery is a process of decisions Podcast · host Trent Thomas

We welcome your inspiring comments. Send a textOften we attempt to attach a body to our own bad decisions. We try to push fault on our broken childhood, or our misguided parents or care givers. Maybe our environment. A tangible bad event that occurred earlier in life. What ever happened ultimately it was our decisions that netted the bad consequences we suffered. We are free moral beings. We decided for ourselves are direction and course. Even in mandated situations where we had no choice,  but to follow a course of action, it remains our decision to stay on a given path. The decision to remain a victim or choose courage and leap into the arms of God as we understand him. There remains a valid  decision to recover and live or not and die.  Blame is for the victim, victims choose fear over courage. To choose to live requires faith and the courage to change that which you can. Change or die. Nobody is responsible for your recovery but you. Regardless of whom you blame to get to where you are . Only you can recover you. With Gods strength and immense mercy we recover. We do better, we improve. We live again. Listen as Trent proclaims who is to blame.beat outro loopSupport the showRecovery is a process of decisions.

We welcome your inspiring comments. Send a text Often we attempt to attach a body to our own bad decisions. We try to push fault on our broken childhood, or our misguided parents or care givers. Maybe our environment. A tangible bad event that occurred earlier in life. What ever happened ultimately it was our decisions that netted the bad consequences we suffered. We are free moral beings. We decided for ourselves are direction and course. Even in mandated situations where we had no choice,&n...

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