Living Through 9/11: Yonah Budd's Reflections and Timely Advice
It takes more strength and energy and, frankly, work and forethought to think of doing bad stuff to people than it does to think about doing nice stuff to people.
Yonah Budd, with over four decades of experience in addiction and mental health, brings a deeply personal touch to this episode of 'Road to Recovery'. Yonah shares his firsthand account of living in the U.S. during the 9/11 attacks, offering a unique perspective on how such crises can shape our lives and the importance of coming together as a community during tough times. This heartfelt reflection sets the stage for a rich discussion on various current issues.
Yonah tackles the hot topic of vaccine passports, weighing in on their potential benefits and drawbacks, and takes listener calls to gauge public sentiment. If you're itching to travel again, Yonah has some practical advice on what you need to know before booking your next flight. But that's not all. He dives into the impact of marijuana on birth weight, emphasizing the importance of family restrictions to limit gaming addiction.
Yonah also sheds light on the often contentious issues of joint custody and co-parenting, debunking myths and stressing the importance of involving children in these decisions. Throughout the episode, Yonah provides valuable tips on managing anger and resolving conflicts, reminding us that it takes more strength to harbor negative thoughts than to act kindly. This episode is packed with insights and practical advice, making it a must-listen for anyone navigating the complexities of today's world.