Boy Problems Podcast is an open conversation about families navigating substance use disorder. Hosted by the Founders of Recovering Too, Katie, Jessica + Shannon bring you stories from different perspectives of this disease, experts in the space and answer all of the questions about addiction you have no one to ask. When you’re here, you aren't alone.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 97 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health |
In this episode of our podcast, we dive deep into the themes of addiction recovery, mental health, and personal growth. Katie and Shannon reflect on the challenges they've faced and the progress they've made, setting the stage for a candid exploratio... more
On today's episode we're thrilled to have Eli Harwood aka @attchmentnerd join us to discuss healthy attachments in relationships with a special focus on relationships that are impacted by addiction. Eli Harwood is a licensed therapist, author, and ed... more
Katie, Jessica and Shannon are all very involved in counseling and support groups. Today they chat about how much is too much and were they happier before they knew all of these things about themselves? We chat about sadness, anger and venerability. ... more
Today's episode continues our conversation on mental health with Katie sharing about her journey with depression. Jessica also chimes in to share how she experienced similiar struggles during postpartum. Since so many of our loved ones struggle with ... more
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I am so thankful I found this podcast. It is nice to hear stories from spouses/partners of addicts. A lot of the support group meetings tend to be parents and it’s hard to relate. This has helped my mindset with my current situation, helped me learn better coping tools, and has made me feel less alone.
I love this podcast. It has helped me navigate my finances recovery and my trauma from his addiction. Thank you for making me less alone.
Such a great podcast. It’s nice to hear how others have navigated when dealing with a loved ones addiction and always nice to know you are not the only one!
This podcast is so well done! I only just started and am so hooked on it! These three ladies are spreading awareness, not just about addiction, but what it’s like to love someone with addiction! It’s so good, and something that everyone should listen to, whether you know and love someone with addiction, are an addict yourself, or whether you’re not!
I am so grateful to have found this podcast yesterday. It has been so comforting to hear stories that I can relate to, that are raw and real. I needed this! I will definitely be making this a regular part of my recovery.
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