Del Bacon

The Recovery Atheist

Del Bacon

  • Healthy Relationships | TRA Entertainment

Healthy Relationships | TRA Entertainment

Wednesday 16th December 2020

Join Del Bacon on 'The Recovery Atheist' as he shares practical tips for building healthy relationships without relying on a higher power.
Explicit
45 minutes
Informative
Empowering
Raw
Supportive
Authentic

About this podcast

The Recovery Atheist
Author:
Del Bacon
Overview:
Categories:
Religion & Spirituality
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
Empowering Recovery Journeys
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Healthy Relationships: A Secular Guide with The Recovery Atheist

For me, I'm just trying to find the right fit that feels right, whether it be work which I at work, I feel like it's right, but every once in a while I get that sneaking thing in the back of my mind is: should I move on and then I end up sticking with it and going: no, this is where I'm supposed to be.
What does a healthy relationship look like without leaning on a higher power? In this episode of 'The Recovery Atheist', host Del Bacon dives into the nitty-gritty of relationships from a secular perspective. Forget the usual spiritual advice; this conversation is all about practical, down-to-earth tips for building and maintaining strong connections. Del tackles the tough stuff, like knowing when it's time to end a relationship, whether it's romantic or professional.
He also emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and being upfront about your feelings. If you've ever struggled with trust issues or wondered how to hold yourself accountable in a relationship, this episode has got you covered. Del's approach is raw and real, offering supportive advice that's both informative and relatable. Whether you're navigating friendships, family dynamics, or work relationships, you'll find valuable insights here.
Tune in for a refreshing take on what it means to have a healthy relationship without the need for religious frameworks.