EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 50 MIN
Why “One Right Way” Can Keep People Stuck in Recovery
from Leaving CrazyTown · host Dr. Sarah Michaud and Finn Allen
In this Boozeless Book Club episode of Leaving CrazyTown, Amy Liz Harrison and Dr. Sarah Michaud take a deep, thoughtful dive into Many Roads, One Journey: Moving Beyond the 12 Steps by Charlotte Davis Kasl. Together, they explore how rigidity, fear-based recovery messaging, and one-size-fits-all approaches can unintentionally limit healing—especially for women and people with histories of codependency or religious trauma. With honesty, nuance, and compassion, they discuss how to keep what works in traditional recovery models while making room for choice, discernment, and self-trust.Key TakeawaysRecovery loses power when it becomes rigid or fear-basedOne person’s path is not a universal blueprintWomen often need self-trust and agency, not further self-reductionAccountability and compassion can coexistThinking for yourself is not dangerous—it’s necessaryKey Timestamps[02:00] Why this book feels “meaty” and challenging[07:00] Rigidity, fear, and belonging in recovery[13:00] Why women’s recovery needs differ[20:00] Kasl’s expanded steps and codependency healing[49:00] “Many roads” and the danger of “only one way”Notable ResourcesMany Roads, One Journey: Moving Beyond the 12 Steps — Charlotte Davis KaslWomen, Sex & Addiction — Charlotte Davis KaslDr. Sarah Michaud — Co-CrazyIf this episode resonated, subscribe, rate, and review Leaving CrazyTown—and share it with someone who needs permission to find their own way.Leaving CrazyTown is a raw, real-talk podcast hosted by Finn and Dr. Sarah Michaud, two recovering addicts turned relatable guides on the wild ride of codependency healing. Each episode dives deep into the chaos of dysfunctional relationships, identity loss, and emotional recovery—with humor, honesty, and hope. Subscribe and buckle up—we’re leaving CrazyTown.
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In this Boozeless Book Club episode of Leaving CrazyTown, Amy Liz Harrison and Dr. Sarah Michaud take a deep, thoughtful dive into Many Roads, One Journey: Moving Beyond the 12 Steps by Charlotte Davis Kasl. Together, they explore how rigidity, fear-based recovery messaging, and one-size-fits-all approaches can unintentionally limit healing—especially for women and people with histories of codependency or religious trauma. With honesty, nuance, and compassion, they discuss how to keep what works in traditional recovery models while making room for choice, discernment, and self-trust.Key TakeawaysRecovery loses power when it becomes rigid or fear-basedOne person’s path is not a universal blueprintWomen often need self-trust and agency, not further self-reductionAccountability and compassion can coexistThinking for yourself is not dangerous—it’s necessaryKey Timestamps[02:00] Why this book feels “meaty” and challenging[07:00] Rigidity, fear, and belonging in recovery[13:00] Why women’s recovery needs differ[20:00] Kasl’s expanded steps and codependency healing[49:00] “Many roads” and the danger of “only one way”Notable ResourcesMany Roads, One Journey: Moving Beyond the 12 Steps — Charlotte Davis KaslWomen, Sex & Addiction — Charlotte Davis KaslDr. Sarah Michaud — Co-CrazyIf this episode resonated, subscribe, rate, and review Leaving CrazyTown—and share it with someone who needs permission to find their own way.Leaving CrazyTown is a raw, real-talk podcast hosted by Finn and Dr. Sarah Michaud, two recovering addicts turned relatable guides on the wild ride of codependency healing. Each episode dives deep into the chaos of dysfunctional relationships, identity loss, and emotional recovery—with humor, honesty, and hope. Subscribe and buckle up—we’re leaving CrazyTown.
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