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Join host Michelle Anderson as she discusses life while loving someone struggling with addiction. The goal of each episode is to leave you with encouragement, hope, and some laughs while you navigate the heartbreaking and rewarding relationship of loving someone with substance use disorder. If you're exhausted from trying to help, lonely, and unsure what to do next - you've come to the right place.

Love Over Addiction Michelle Anderson

    • Society & Culture
    • 3.2 • 5 Ratings

Join host Michelle Anderson as she discusses life while loving someone struggling with addiction. The goal of each episode is to leave you with encouragement, hope, and some laughs while you navigate the heartbreaking and rewarding relationship of loving someone with substance use disorder. If you're exhausted from trying to help, lonely, and unsure what to do next - you've come to the right place.

    A Well Designed Happy Life With or Without Them

    A Well Designed Happy Life With or Without Them

    How would it feel if I said we need to live a life that isn’t dependent on our loved one’s sobriety? And if we can create that kind of life, we can have a happy future if they get sober or not. We can learn to live with or without our partners.
    Here’s the loving truth: we hope and pray that our loved ones will not drink too much or stop using drugs and start being faithful. But when we put our lives on hold, hoping they will keep their promise of remaining sober and stopping their bad habits, we are leaving our happiness in their hands.
    https://michelleanderson.substack.com/

    • 5 min
    What To Do With The Kids If Our Partner Is Drinking or Using Drugs

    What To Do With The Kids If Our Partner Is Drinking or Using Drugs

    Knowing what to do when our loved one starts drinking or using drugs around the children can be difficult. Here’s one helpful tip: We don’t need to stick around when they're making bad choices. We can ask them to leave the house. If they refuse or they’re too drunk, we can pick up our keys, grab the kids, and head right out the door.
    https://michelleanderson.substack.com/

    • 7 min
    Should We Leave?

    Should We Leave?

    "Should I leave my partner?"
    What a big question. And let's be honest, it's a question that many women in this community have. Let’s first start off by saying thinking about leaving is nothing to be ashamed of. We’re doing the right thing by looking for answers, even though it’s hard.
    The state of our relationships is not our fault. We fell in love with someone who really struggles with a very tragic and common issue. We love them. We see their potential. And we would do anything if the ones we love just got healthy.
    https://michelleanderson.substack.com/

    • 5 min
    If We Struggle With Codependency

    If We Struggle With Codependency

    Change is necessary if we want to move forward. Some of us enjoy changing, and others will avoid making the changes we know we need to because we're scared (I am raising my own hand).
    Change is uncomfortable, and staying stuck in our misery sometimes feels easier - even though it's not always what's best.
    https://michelleanderson.substack.com/

    • 4 min
    What To Do When We Feel Overwhelmed

    What To Do When We Feel Overwhelmed

    When I was married to a good man who suffered from addiction, I was terrified of leaving him. I thought about leaving all the time; I think part of me always knew, we would end up in divorce, but the idea of actually leaving paralyzed me with fear.
    There were times I was so upset I would try to will myself to leave, but for many reasons, I was always unable to walk away from a very unhealthy relationship. I thought, “Am I stuck in this marriage forever? Do I really have the courage to take my kids and leave?”
    https://michelleanderson.substack.com/

    • 10 min
    The Truth About Trusting Them

    The Truth About Trusting Them

    When our loved ones who struggle with addiction choose to go to rehab or get help, it can bring up all sorts of feelings. We might feel hopeful that maybe THIS time, they will get sober for good. We might feel scared that maybe this won’t work and will be a huge disappointment. We might feel resentful that they are being cared for and looked after while we are left at home working overtime to make up for their absence.
    But one of the biggest worries I hear often is concerning trust. How can we ever trust them again?
    https://michelleanderson.substack.com/

    • 7 min

Customer Reviews

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peachdahlia ,

Thank you for hearing me

My long-term partner has just left me. He has an alcohol abuse problem and it has been the third party in our relationship for quite some time. I wish I had found your podcasts earlier but they have been so very helpful to me during this difficult time. I hear my own voice and experiences in so many of your podcasts. Your warmth and validation means everything in a time when his reasons for leaving seem selfish and confusing. You have helped me focus on what a wonderful life I have, how strong I can be, and how fair and realistic the boundaries I have set were. Even though this is difficult and painful, I know I'll be ok. Thank you, thank you, thank you from the bottom of my heart for hearing me and being on my team.

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