Boy Problems Podcast
Boy Problems Podcast
Recovering Too: Families Navigating Addiction
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.
Our Relationship with Drinking
Today we discussed social situations and our own use of alcohol since our partners have been in recovery. We shared our experiences figuring out what works for us, finding new hobbies and interests, and coping with the stress and fear of change. We talk about the pressures of alcohol in our culture and how our perspectives have changed from the early days of recovery to now.
May 30, 2024
34 min
We’re Back! Let’s Check-in!
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 exploration of the complexities of addiction recovery. Jessica opens up about her struggles in finding a balance between enjoying the good times and navigating the constant fear of relapse in her partner, Casey's, recovery journey. As the conversation unfolds, Katie shares updates on her own mental health journey and the struggles faced by participants in her support groups, shedding light on the broader spectrum of personal crises that often accompany addiction recovery. The discussion then shifts to the pressure of maintaining regular podcast episodes and the importance of taking breaks when needed. Katie acknowledged a moment of guilt, such as forgetting her husband's sobriety anniversary, while also recognizing the progress he has made in his recovery journey. The conversation delves into the complexities of pain management in recovery, particularly in the context of surgeries. Katie and Jessica recount their experiences advocating against narcotic painkillers for their husbands, highlighting the delicate balance between managing pain effectively and avoiding triggers for addiction. This leads to a discussion about celebrating sobriety milestones and navigating events like concerts, where triggers may be present. Katie shares her concerns about her husband's lack of self-control with gambling and plans for an upcoming Grateful Dead concert, illustrating the ongoing challenges of addiction recovery in everyday life. Amidst the challenges, there are moments of personal growth and celebration. Jessica discusses her therapy journey and newfound freedom from the constant stress of managing Casey's addiction. Shannon reflects on the positive changes in her own life and Jay's transformation towards prioritizing health and wellness. The episode concludes with a message of hope and resilience, emphasizing the importance of embracing personal growth and navigating challenges with courage and determination in the journey of addiction recovery.
Feb 23, 2024
43 min
96. Attachment Nerd, Eli Harwood | Healthy Attachments in Relationships
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 educator who has more than 17 years of experience helping people process their early traumas and develop secure attachment relationships with their children and partners. Eli is an adult child of an alcoholic and has three children, one husband, one cat, and an extraordinary number of plant babies. You'll learn about: How to talk to kids of different ages about the disease of addiction and how they feel about it. Different attachment styles. Tips to cause the least amount of hurt when getting a divorce. How to talk to kids about trauma they may have experienced with the disease. Ways a person in recovery can start to mend relationships with kids. You can find her at attachmentnerd.com and @attachmentnerd on socials. Other ways to connect with Eli: Pre-order her new book Securely Attached - https://attachmentnerd.com/books Get a Secure Attachment Coach - https://attachmentnerd.com/attachment-labs Join the Nerd Herd - https://attachmentnerd.com/membership
May 2, 2023
1 hr 8 min
94. Too Much Self Reflection?
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.
Mar 28, 2023
21 min
93. Depression
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 a dual diagnosis, we hope sharing our experiences with mental health disorders help you better understand them. And, in turn, better understand and support your loved ones. Listen in, leave us a review and as always, keep coming back. *** Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram. Donate to support our work. Resources: Co-Dependents Anonymous Al-Anon Nar-Anon National Helpline Treatment Locator
Mar 15, 2023
25 min
92. Navigating Stigmatized Loss
Today's episode features special guest Julia of @juliainvisions. Since her husband's passing from an accidental overdose, Julia has been sharing her grief and healing journey through her online community. Julia joins us to today to share her own story of recovery, her husband's struggles with addiction, what it was like to lose him, her experience as a newly solo parent, and how she and her kids are navigating the grief of a stigmatized loss. Julia's perspective is beautiful, her soul is strong and her story is inspiring. We hope you enjoy hearing from her as much as we did.  *** Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram. Donate to support our work. Resources: Co-Dependents Anonymous Al-Anon Nar-Anon National Helpline Treatment Locator
Mar 1, 2023
47 min
91. Friendship Counseling
Have you ever had a rift with a friend, and you weren't sure how to move past it? This happened to Katie and Jessica, and led them to friendship counseling. They share how they got to that point and how the counselor helped them discuss their feelings. They were able to break down the barrier that had built up between them and get back to being friends, with more self-awareness and a better understanding of each others needs. We also get a mental health update from Jessica. Last fall we did a deep dive into her most recent generalized anxiety episode. Now she shares about her new treatment plan and the improvements she's seen in the last few months. Boy Problems Podcast episodes referenced: 68. Uncomfortable Conversations 86. Anxiety Attack (part 1) 87. Anxiety Attack (part 2) Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram. Visit recoveringtoo.com to learn more. Support our work on Patreon. Resources: Co-Dependents Anonymous Al-Anon Nar-Anon National Helpline Treatment Locator
Feb 15, 2023
45 min
90. 2023 Check In
Catch up on the latest with Katie, Jessica and Shannon on today's epsiode where they share what's been happening in their lives and relationships lately. Shannon shares about her new job and how her work on this podcast came up on one of her first days! Jessica shares about the holiday season and how she and Casey did throughout that historically difficult time. And, Katie chats about how she's doing with the cigar saga.   Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram. Visit recoveringtoo.com to learn more. Support our work on Patreon. Resources: Co-Dependents Anonymous Al-Anon Nar-Anon National Helpline Treatment Locator
Feb 1, 2023
47 min
89. Indiana Drug Czar - Doug Huntsinger
Today's episode features special guest Indiana Drug Czar, Doug Huntsinger. Doug serves as the Executive Director for Drug Prevention, Treatment & Enforcement and Chairman of the Indiana Commission to Combat Substance Use Disorder. Listen in as Doug gives us an overview of the drug crisis in Indiana and the work being done to combat it. We also discuss the stigma surrounding addiction and harm reduction.  More About Doug: As a Senior Adviser to Governor Eric J. Holcomb and a member of the Governor’s Cabinet, Doug oversees the coordination of the Governor’s NextLevel Recovery initiative, aligning and focusing the State of Indiana’s response to the drug crisis. He also serves as a member of the Justice Reinvestment Advisory Council and the Governor’s Health Workforce Council. Organizations across Indiana have recognized Douglas for his efforts. The Indiana Judges Association named him the 2021 Champion of Justice in recognition of his work supporting family recovery courts and behavioral health services for justice-involved individuals and families. Overdose Lifeline recently presented Douglas with the Policy Advocate of the Year award for his steadfast commitment to serving our most vulnerable Hoosiers and THRIVE Recovery Community Organization recognized him for his distinguished service, presenting him with the inaugural State Partner of the Year Award. *** Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram. Support our work on Patreon. Resources: Co-Dependents Anonymous Al-Anon Nar-Anon National Helpline Treatment Locator
Nov 30, 2022
45 min
88. Feel Your Feelings
Rachel Kaplan joined us for our podcast to talk all things emotions and healing. She started her journey of healing after trauma in her early teen years. She now has a deep desire to help more than just the clients she sees in her office. We talk about the significance of truly feeling your emotions and taking care of yourself.   We also cover: Thinking vs. Feeling Codependency  Boundaries  Why it’s better to be curious about your emotions rather than shaming yourself for them Future Tripping  Rachel's Bio: Rachel Kaplan is a California based licensed psychotherapist in practice for 16 years. After the suicide of her first love at age 14, she spent more than 25 years scouring the worlds healing technologies through both Eastern spiritual practices and western psychological methodologies. She found the single most necessary ingredient for healing, emotional resilience, and self love is no more complicated than taking a poop. Rachel is now a psycho educator or emotional potty trainer, spreading the feelings movement by teaching people how to work with their emotions effectively for the purpose of genuine healing. She focuses on short form content on Instagram, TikTok, has her own podcast, the Healing Feeling Shit Show and leads people through coursework and individual therapy as well. Connect with Rachel: https://www.thefeelingsmovement.com/connect
Nov 9, 2022
56 min
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