Breaking the Cycle: How Addiction Affects Future Generations
I think my encouragement for anyone listening right now is like: what is your next step? And I would just say just what's something you can do in this space that really like that hits your heart, that can make the world a little bit better, because at The End Of The Day, that's what we're called to do.
Have you ever wondered how addiction impacts not just the individual but also their children and grandchildren? In this episode of 'Relational Recovery', hosts Wes Thompson and Austin Hill dive into the generational effects of addiction. They discuss how the struggles of one person can ripple through time, affecting family dynamics and future generations. This isn't just about individual recovery; it's about understanding the broader impact on families and communities.
Wes and Austin emphasize the importance of recovery for men, highlighting how Christian spirituality can play a crucial role in this journey. They also delve into the science of behavior change, offering practical advice on taking those first steps towards sobriety. The episode underscores the need for societal change, urging Christians to lead the charge in creating supportive environments for those battling addiction.
The hosts leave listeners with a powerful call to action: reflect on what you can do in your own community to make a difference. 'What's something you can do in this space that really hits your heart, that can make the world a little bit better, because at the end of the day, that's what we're called to do', they say. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of addiction's far-reaching effects and find inspiration to contribute to positive change.