Carel van Heerden

Craving Wolves Addiction Podcast

Carel van Heerden

  • EP 67: How you influence others!

EP 67: How you influence others!

Monday 23rd January 2023

Carel van Heerden discusses the impact of addiction on loved ones and the importance of seeking support in the Craving Wolves Addiction Podcast.
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37 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Encouraging

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Craving Wolves Addiction Podcast
Author:
Carel van Heerden
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Body & Mind
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Entrepreneurship for Personal Growth
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Ripple Effects: How Your Addiction Impacts Loved Ones

Your addiction can literally destroy peoples lives or at least their perception of you!
Have you ever thought about how your addiction affects those around you? In this episode of the Craving Wolves Addiction Podcast, host Carel van Heerden dives into the often-overlooked consequences of addiction on friends and family. Carel passionately discusses how your struggles with addiction can ripple outwards, potentially harming the people you care about most. He emphasizes that your actions have a bigger influence than you might realize, sometimes altering others' lives and their perception of you in profound ways.
Carel also highlights the importance of seeking help and support, not just for yourself but for the well-being of those around you. He encourages listeners to share their own stories of overcoming addiction, believing that personal success stories can serve as powerful tools for inspiring others. Social media can be a valuable resource in this journey, offering a platform for connection and support. If you or someone you know is grappling with addiction, this episode is a must-listen.
It’s a heartfelt reminder that while the road to recovery is challenging, the positive impact you can have on others makes it worthwhile. Tune in to understand the broader effects of addiction and take that crucial first step towards change.