Bobbie Malatesta

3-21 NoKiddin' Gambling Addiction Recovery Podcast

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  • When Are We Recovered Enough To Go Back To Our Old People, Places & Things?

When Are We Recovered Enough To Go Back To Our Old People, Places & Things?

Sunday 28th March 2021

Bobbie the Awesome discusses when it's safe to reconnect with old environments post-gambling addiction recovery on the '3-21 NoKiddin' Podcast'.
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28 minutes
Informative
Supportive
Empowering
Hopeful
Thought-provoking

About this podcast

3-21 NoKiddin' Gambling Addiction Recovery Podcast
Author:
Bobbie Malatesta
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Financial Health in Recovery
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Empowering Recovery Journeys
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Staying Safe: Navigating Life After Gambling Addiction

Essentially, no good can come out of putting ourselves in bad situations.
Ever wondered when it's truly safe to reconnect with old friends and familiar places after battling gambling addiction? Bobbie the Awesome tackles this crucial question in her '3-21 NoKiddin' Gambling Addiction Recovery Podcast'. Drawing from her own journey and expert advice, Bobbie dives into the potential pitfalls of revisiting past environments too soon. She vividly explains why putting yourself back in tempting situations can jeopardize your hard-earned progress.
Using relatable metaphors like 'If you are a pickle, you can't go back without a very high risk of setting yourself up for failure', she drives home the point that sometimes, 'The Juice Ain't Worth the Squeeze'. This episode isn't just about avoiding risks; it's a guide to prioritizing self-care and maintaining positivity on your recovery path.
Whether you're in recovery or supporting someone who is, Bobbie's candid and compassionate approach offers valuable insights and practical advice to help you navigate this challenging terrain. Tune in for an episode filled with wisdom, empathy, and a touch of humor that makes the tough topics a bit easier to digest.