Staci Wilkinson

The Addicted to Love Podcast

Staci Wilkinson

  • Episode 58: Episode 19 June 8th, 2021 You're My Baby Moana

Episode 58: Episode 19 June 8th, 2021 You're My Baby Moana

Thursday 31st March 2022

Doug and Staci share their journey through addiction, emphasizing healthy relationships, childhood trauma, and the Enneagram's role in self-improvement.
35 minutes
Empowering
Informative
Thought-provoking
Raw
Engaging

About this podcast

The Addicted to Love Podcast
Author:
Staci Wilkinson
Overview:
Categories:
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Sobriety Toolkit
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Healing Relationships
Relationships & Community
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Finding Strength: Doug and Staci’s Path Through Addiction and Healing

I think if our relationship is healthy and we've been investing in each other, we're having The Date Nights, we're spending the time together, then when we do say I'm going to go do this with that, we don't even think twice about it, because we feel very good about our first friendship and I think that's a key role.
Ever wondered how a couple can rebuild their lives amidst the chaos of substance abuse? In this episode of 'The Addicted to Love Podcast', Doug and Staci Wilkinson open up about their raw and real experiences. They discuss the challenges of salvaging their marriage while navigating the turbulent waters of addiction. The couple emphasizes the importance of investing in healthy relationships rather than keeping score.
Doug and Staci also dive into the lasting effects of childhood trauma on mental health and how therapy played a pivotal role in their recovery journey. You'll hear about their insights on using the Enneagram as a tool for self-improvement and building resilience in their children. With candid reflections and a touch of humor, this episode offers a compelling look at the power of vulnerability and the strength found in love and family.
Whether you're dealing with addiction yourself or supporting a loved one, Doug and Staci's story is both relatable and inspiring.