Christopher Doyle

Why Intervention Podcast

Christopher Doyle, George

  • Getting Your Son to Say Yes - Episode 20

Getting Your Son to Say Yes - Episode 20

Wednesday 8th July 2020

George shares his journey to sobriety in Why Intervention Podcast Episode 20, emphasizing the impact of family support and intervention.
49 minutes
Inspiring
Hopeful
Informative
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Why Intervention Podcast
Author:
Christopher Doyle
Overview:
Categories:
Family Recovery from Addiction
Sobriety Toolkit
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Body & Mind
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George's Path to Sobriety: Embracing Intervention and Overcoming Addiction

I wanted someone to love me, I wanted someone to care more about my sobriety than my feelings and I wanted someone to, really, just like, come to me in a way that I knew they were trying to help and there was no ulterior motive.
Imagine the relief of a family when their loved one finally says 'yes' to getting help. In this episode of the Why Intervention Podcast, George opens up about his transformative journey to sobriety, celebrating one year clean after a crucial family intervention. Hosted by Christopher Doyle, this episode dives into George's raw and honest account of his struggles with addiction and the pivotal moments that led to his recovery.
George doesn't shy away from discussing the tough topics—codependency, shame, and the challenges of staying sober. His story is a testament to the power of family support and intervention. Listeners will find themselves moved by George's vulnerability as he shares the highs and lows of his path to a healthier life. Whether you're battling addiction yourself or supporting someone who is, George's experience offers a beacon of hope and practical insights into the recovery process.
Tune in for an inspiring and heartfelt conversation that underscores the importance of love, understanding, and unwavering support in overcoming addiction.