Kevin Petersen and Hampton Conway: Families, Addiction, and Men's Rights
I'm trying to bring to light the fact that this is bigger than what it's been traditionally talked about, and because I'm talking about other groups and other populations experiencing this doesn't mean I'm against any of the populations at all.
In this engaging episode of 'The Chronic Hope Podcast', host Ryan Recker sits down with family addiction expert Kevin Petersen and Hampton Conway, Executive Director of the Movement Ministries, to tackle some pressing issues. Kevin Petersen, known for his book 'Chronic Hope: Parenting the Addicted Child', shares invaluable insights on how addiction affects families. He discusses the crucial role of setting boundaries and seeking the right support to navigate these challenging times.
Petersen also touches on the effectiveness of programs like Alcoholics Anonymous and explores the growing concern of digital addiction within families. Later in the episode, Hampton Conway joins the conversation to shed light on men's rights and the often overlooked issue of abuse against men. He emphasizes the importance of due process and fair treatment in legal systems, offering a fresh perspective on gender dynamics.
This episode is packed with practical advice and thoughtful discussions that will leave you better equipped to support families dealing with addiction and understand the complexities of men's rights.