The Bubble Hour

The Bubble Hour

The Bubble Hour

  • Listener Letters and Questions August 2016

Listener Letters and Questions August 2016

Monday 15th August 2016

Join Jean McCarthy on 'The Bubble Hour' as she answers listener letters, discussing addiction, recovery, and emotional well-being.
50 minutes
Informative
Hopeful
Authentic
Engaging
Healing

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The Bubble Hour
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Sobriety Toolkit
Creative Recovery Journeys
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Listener Letters: Honest Conversations on Addiction and Recovery

I got sober first, and recovery for me was sort of opening up all these little boxes, that all these secrets that I hid so deep within myself and saying this does matter because it, even if nobody else knows about it, it still matters.
Ever wondered how others navigate the rocky road of addiction and recovery? In this heartfelt episode of 'The Bubble Hour', host Jean McCarthy opens up the mailbag to answer listener letters that tackle a range of topics. From the emotional toll of skin picking to the art of songwriting, Jean's candid responses are sure to resonate with anyone on a sobriety journey. She even gets teary-eyed, showing just how personal and real these discussions can get.
The episode also revisits 'Karen's Story', diving into perfectionism and motherhood, and what these experiences mean for those in recovery. Jean breaks down the terms 'sobriety' and 'recovery', sharing what they signify within the supportive space of 'The Bubble Hour'. Whether you're struggling with excoriation disorder or seeking ways to manage emotional distress through mindfulness, this episode offers valuable insights and heartfelt stories.
It's a reminder that you're not alone in your struggles and that opening up about your secrets can be a powerful step towards healing. Tune in for an engaging, honest conversation that promises to inspire and uplift.