Ep137 – When Unacceptable Behavior is NormalizedEp137 – When Unacceptable Behavior is Normalized
Untoxicated Podcast
The indicators of the increase in bad behavior are everywhere. The airline industry, big city crime statistics, and alcohol industry consumption numbers all correlate to paint a concerning picture of the aftermath of COVID isolation.
57:50•2 May 2022
When Bad Behavior Becomes the New Normal: A Post-COVID Reality Check
“The indicators of the increase in bad behavior are everywhere...No matter how much we try to compartmentalize and ignore, the truth is staring us in the face.”
Have you noticed how unruly behavior seems to be everywhere these days? Sheri and Matt Salis dive into this troubling trend in their latest episode of the Untoxicated Podcast. They argue that COVID isolation has left a lasting mark, leading to a surge in unacceptable actions across society. From chaotic airline incidents to rising crime rates and increased alcohol consumption, they paint a vivid picture of our current reality.
In this episode, Sheri and Matt share their personal stories of addiction and recovery, shedding light on how the pandemic has intensified day drinking and other harmful habits. They don't shy away from tough conversations about the toxic political climate and its role in normalizing bad behavior. Through candid discussions, they highlight the benefits of sobriety and the importance of honesty and seeking feedback. But it's not all doom and gloom.
The Salises emphasize the power of connection and community, encouraging listeners to share their experiences and seek support. Whether you're struggling with addiction yourself or trying to help a loved one, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice for navigating these challenging times. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation that blends personal anecdotes with broader societal observations.

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