Send us Fan Mail Most people don’t relapse because they don’t know what to do—they relapse because they keep doing what feels right in the moment. That instinct? It’s been trained by years of survival, addiction, avoidance, and fear. So when pressure hits… you isolate. When emotions rise… you escap…
Send a text Most people think relapse starts with drugs. It doesn’t. It starts with a lie. In this episode, I break down 4 of the most common lies the addicted mind tells in recovery—the same lies that quietly pull people away from the very things that are helping them heal. These aren’t obvious. T…
Send a text Addiction survives on illusion. It convinces us we’re in control. It tells us tomorrow will be different. It whispers that the problem isn’t really us it's out there. But recovery begins the moment the illusion breaks. In this episode of the Sick & Tired Recovery Podcast, I shares a…
Send a text Many people are told recovery means lifelong struggle. What if that’s not the whole story? In this episode, Katie Lain shares how the Sinclair Method helped her break alcohol’s grip—not through willpower, shame, or abstinence-first thinking, but by working with the brain’s reward system…
Send us a text In this powerful episode, I sit down with Jon Seidl, author of Confessions of a Christian Alcoholic, for an honest conversation the Church doesn’t talk about enough. While Christianity celebrates stories of salvation, it often struggles to hold space for sanctification—the messy, unc…
Send us a text Join us as we sit down with Justin L. Shaw, author of Sourcery 101: 13 Rungs to a Higher Elevation of Consciousness. Justin shares his journey from addiction, trauma, and soul sickness to awakening the Sourcere...