Nate Kelly

The Sobriety Diaries

Nate Kelly

  • Denial & Blaming Others: Recovery Roundtable

Denial & Blaming Others: Recovery Roundtable

Wednesday 17th November 2021

Nate Kelly hosts a roundtable with Megan, Michael, and Quianna to discuss denial and blame in addiction recovery. Tune in for heartfelt stories and insights.
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The Sobriety Diaries
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Nate Kelly
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Facing Denial and Blame: A Candid Chat on The Sobriety Diaries

Well, I think it's tough sometimes for people to see success or somebody change for the better, and then they have to do the self-reflection and look at themselves and go: oh well, I haven't done that.
Ever felt like you're stuck in a loop of denial or blaming others for your struggles? You're not alone. In this episode of The Sobriety Diaries, host Nate Kelly brings back three familiar voices—Megan, Michael, and Quianna—for an open and honest roundtable discussion about these very issues. These guests, who have previously shared their personal stories on the show, dive deep into how denial and blame have shaped their journeys through addiction and recovery.
They don't hold back as they recount their experiences, offering a mix of raw emotion and practical wisdom. The conversation sheds light on the mental hurdles that come with facing one's own shortcomings and the liberation that follows self-reflection and accountability. They also touch on the everyday challenges of staying sober, the mental clutter that can cloud judgment, and the uplifting moments of clarity that make the journey worthwhile.
This episode isn't just about identifying problems; it's about finding solutions and embracing the healing power of sobriety. Whether you're battling addiction yourself or supporting someone who is, this roundtable offers valuable insights and a sense of community that can make all the difference.