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The Alan Charles Show

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The Alan Charles Show (47) Lying, Cheating and Stealing

Friday 27th September 2019

Alan Charles discusses addiction's harsh realities—lying, cheating, and stealing—and offers insights and advice for overcoming these behaviors on 'The Alan Charles Show'.
58 minutes
Informative
Raw
Honest
Thought-provoking
Engaging

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The Alan Charles Show
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Family Recovery from Addiction
Body & Mind
Navigating Intimate Relationships
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Addiction's Dark Side: Alan Charles on Lying, Cheating, and Stealing

Addiction makes you do things you never thought you'd do. Lying, cheating, and stealing - all to get a fix.
Alan Charles doesn't hold back in this episode of 'The Alan Charles Show'. He dives into the harsh reality of addiction, revealing the desperate lengths individuals will go to for their next fix. From lying to loved ones to stealing from friends, Alan shares his own tumultuous journey with raw honesty. He doesn't just recount his past; he breaks down the psychological grip addiction has on the mind and why it drives people to such extremes.
You'll hear about the opioid crisis, its devastating impact on families, and the often-overlooked dangers of nicotine vapes. Alan also tackles the emotional fallout that addiction inflicts on loved ones, shedding light on the pain and betrayal they endure. But it's not all grim; Alan offers practical advice for overcoming addiction and the limiting beliefs that fuel it. He emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions, despite addiction being a disease.
This episode is a compelling mix of personal stories and actionable insights, making it a must-listen for anyone affected by addiction. Whether you're struggling yourself or supporting someone who is, Alan's candid approach provides both understanding and hope.