Siblinghood of Recovery

Angie Reno

When I found out my son was deep in the throes of Substance Use Disorder (SUD), chaos became the norm. As each step became more challenging, the information on SUDs, treatment, healing, and basically everything that comes with an SUD Family crisis, became overwhelming. Inundated with so much information, I felt like I had crossed space and time and landed in a new world. I actually had: I had entered the world of Recovery. My goal through this Podcast is to condense what I learned into small increments, and provide anyone willing to listen a message of hope. The world of Recovery is filled with parents, children, and family members who walk together. We share what we learn, listen with heart, and provide a community of support. We are a Siblinghood of Recovery.

  1. 04/29/2024

    Episode 58 - Catherine Borgman-Arboleda Founder of Collaborative Insights, Conscious Parenting Coach and Recovery Mom

    Join me in a fabulous interview with Catherine Borgman-Arboleda, Founder of Collaborative-Insights Coaching, as we cover the vital importance of self-work. We hear that term everywhere, this Episode digs in to what self-work comprises of and how Catherine's insights can lead to a tremendous amount of healing, letting go false expectations and developing a deep connection with our loved ones, no matter where they are at in the walk of Recovery. I hope you gain as much knowledge as I did in this insightful dialogue. Please visit to Catherine's website for resources at https://www.collaborative-insights.com/. 2:15 - Introduction to Catherine's Global work on Policy and the work 'on ourselves'. 3:00 - Catherine's daughter's journey 3:30 - How it's easier to change a law than change our children 4:45 - Her daughter's journey through depression, self-harm, identity-issues 5:15 - The 'Fixing' journey 6:00 - Buddhism and discovering Dr. Shefali Tsabary , the concept of our children being sovereign beings and deconstructing the story that only we are the only teachers in our relationship with our Children  7:15 - Shifting the definition of 'Success' in the defined story of raising children 8:15 - Being aware of our own Agenda and feeling, instead of managing, our fears 10:00 - How we cannot orchestrate someone's healing 11:00 - Grieving the false expectations we've been fed in the Recovery process 12:15 - Father's and Mother's 'Letting Go' and the differences 13:30 - Thanking God that the Child is not buying INTO the concept of Expectations (or The Matrix) 14:15 - Conquering the Fear 15:15 - Trying to Control 15:30 - How fear blocks Connection 16:30 - Changing the External verses the Internal Environment 18:30 - How Culture can prioritize the "Wrong" traits 18:45 - Dr. Gabor Mate's training and Genetic transference of Addiction 18:55 - Dr. Gabor Mate's book, The Myth of Normal 20:50 - Going inward to heal, Wisdom Traditions, allowing the uncomfortable emotions 22:50 - The Efficient Parent, Rescuing, Solving the Problems and how that may not benefit your Child 24:35 - NARM Therapy identifying fear, sadness, anger and which emotions are the 'true' feeling we are experiencing 25:10 - Conscious Coaching and Catherine's resources to finding more self-awareness and shifting into greater Wisdom 28:30 - Our Children's self-blame and how our words are not magic to heal that shame 29: 45 - Can our Face be a Trigger to past strong emotions? 31:20 - The Energy you bring to engagements with our Children: holding the image of possibility 33:15 - The falseness of 'The Vision Board' 34:30 - How our efficiency counters our Children's Agency 36:45 - The Concept of 'Coming Home Contracts' and Catherine's Blog Thank you for listening and please visit www.siblinghoodofrecovery.com for free resources, links to organizations, groups and individuals who can offer help in the Journey of Recovery towards healing from substance use disorders. If you like this Podcast, please leave a rating on wherever you're listening. It will help to get the word out. If there is one message I can leave you with, the best you can offer your loved one battling addiction is love and a healthier you. Walk gently, my friend.

    41 min
  2. 02/19/2024

    Episode 57 - Tracy, a Recovery Mom: Lessons Learned, Resources shared and the Gift her Daughter's Recovery brought to the Family

    Welcome to a Mom's Recovery Journey. Tracy offers a rich perspective on how Wilderness Treatment not only changed her daughter's life but positively impacted the entire Family System. The goal, as always, is to share experience, resources, and connection. We hope you'll find information here to help your own Recovery Journey. 1:40 - Tracy's Journey: the Pandemic's impact on her daughter's anxiety, depression, and safety. 3:30 - What Tracy would say to her 2020-self. 4:45 - Decision making with and without fear. 6:30 - Researching Residential Treatment Center (RTC): how to utilize communities, parents, interviewing the RTC Therapist, and creating your own foundation of personal support. 7:30 - How Al Anon and AA Meetings can heal the Family System. 10:10 - How an Educational Consultant can facilitate RTC engagement. 12:30 - Tracy's experience with the Oasis Treatment Center in Utah and Transport Companies. 15:00 - RTC research: go deeper than the reviews.  16:00 - What RTC's can teach parents about Self-Regulation and Self-Care. 20:00 - Discovering how what we lack impacts our children. 22:00 - How our children become a mirror and we can't just "fix" the mirror(see Episode 36 with Kevin Johnson). 23:30 - The shift from chaos to healing for Tracy's Family at Open Sky Wilderness. 25:00 - The Family Quest experience. 28:00 - Regulation in the Treatment Center industry. 29:15 - Wilderness Treatment Center costs, insurance, Scholarships like Sky's the Limit Fund, and negotiating the daily rate. 30:15 - Preventative Care cost vs RTC costs. 32:30 - Adult Children of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families The Loving Parent Guidebook and how this can break down Family System dysfunction. 33:15 - How Therapy is becoming more common, even with the NFL recommending BetterHelp . 35:30 - Tracy's recommended resources, Brad Reedy's Finding You Podcast, and books, The Audacity to be You and The Journey of the Heroic Parent. Krissy Pozatek's The Parallel Process. Daniel J. Siegel, M.D., and Mary Hartzell, M.Ed.'s book Parenting from the Inside Out. Tim R. Thayne PhD.'s book Not by Chance. Thank you for listening and please visit www.siblinghoodofrecovery.com for free resources, links to organizations, groups and individuals who can offer help in the Journey of Recovery towards healing from substance use disorders. If you like this Podcast, please leave a rating on wherever you're listening. It will help to get the word out. If there is one message I can leave you with, the best you can offer your loved one battling addiction is love and a healthier you. Walk gently, my friend.

    40 min
  3. 01/07/2024

    Episode 56 - Welcome to 2024! Here are 11 Resources to help your Growth as a Parent in Recovery

    Welcome to 2024! If you're listening to this, you may have a child in recovery, in the chaos of substance use, or you are engaged with a Treatment professional to help your child. Here are Resources for you, as a Parent, to continue your own growth which is the best thing you can do as you support your child's journey through addiction. Resources 4:10 - Local Al Anon Groups & Meetings 5:00 - Social Media Challenges: the mistake of perceiving your children as a Family Asset instead of an individual, the easy route of comparing your Family to the "perfect Families" portrayed on Social Media. 7:00 - Understanding the dysfunction we as Parents bring to the Family system. 7:40 - A commitment to doing your own work to understand yourself and avoid the Blind Spots of self-awareness. 8:25 - The value an Al-Anon Group can offer specific to treatment resources 9:20 - How to understand what a Treatment Center's focus is on and determining if that program is good for your child. 10:00 - Books and Podcasts, Evoke Therapy, Hopestream, Buddy C Tao of our Understanding, and the references available on my 'Educational Resources page on the Siblinghood of Recovery site.  10:515 - Networking with Other Parents who are in the same position, i.e., have a child in treatment or is working through a child with substance use disorder.   12:00 - Resources Recap 1) Go to 12 Step Meetings 2) Network at 12 Step Meetings 3) Manage Social Media seeking to filter healthy input into your brain 4) Separate your Self from your Child 5) Understand the Dysfunction You are bringing to the Family System 6) Stop thinking Other Families are Perfect (now!) 7) Commit to dealing and healing your own dysfunction 8) Vet any Therapist you plan to engage with for your Child 9) Research Treatment Centers to ensure it is a fit for your Child 10) Books (read) and Podcasts (listen) can further educate you for your Journey 11) Get a Lifeline, someone you can call, when you are freaking out to help talk you out of your Anxiety tree Thank you for listening and please visit www.siblinghoodofrecovery.com for free resources, links to organizations, groups and individuals who can offer help in the Journey of Recovery towards healing from substance use disorders. If you like this Podcast, please leave a rating on wherever you're listening. It will help to get the word out. If there is one message I can leave you with, the best you can offer your loved one battling addiction is love and a healthier you. Walk gently, my friend.

    18 min
  4. 09/29/2023

    Episode 54 - Abigail Batchelder, PhD, MPH, on the critical impact of stigma reduction on decreasing barriers to mental health treatment for those battling substance use disorders

    Abigail Batchelder, PhD, MPH is an Assistant Director of Behavioral Medicine Program for Stigma and Substance Use Research and Assistant Professor in Psychology, Harvard Medical School, as well as the Director of the Substance Use Scientific Working Group, at Harvard University's Center for AIDS Research. What grabbed my attention of the research article, The shame spiral of addiction: Negative self-conscious emotion and substance use, was the succinct conclusion of, "Shame and guilt are barriers to reducing stimulant use, and expanded efforts are needed to mitigate the deleterious effects of these self-conscious emotions in recovery from a stimulant use disorder." This is what so many of us learn in the Recovery process and, as relayed in the podcast, is cited so many times in our 12 Step mantras: reduce the shame to increase your progress towards healing. I listen to Abby and have hope that the system we've built to react to substance use disorders can instead shift towards addressing the root cause of so many addiction challenges we face in our world today: mental health. Thank you for listening. 1:40 - Introduction to Abby, her work as a Harvard Researcher and her role at Massachusetts's General Hospital 2:30 - Abby's CAFLIN Distinguished Scholar Award 4:00 - Shame and the impact on Recovery 5:15 - Strategies for bringing evidenced based mental health care to people who have limited access 5:30 - The convoluted misconception that one has to deal with substance use disorder prior to obtaining mental health support (both can be addressed conjointly), and the danger of not intervening with both strategies (harm reduction). 8:00 - The impact of self-compassion during intervention and Project Matter 9:00 - Bringing concepts of intervention to the population, based on self compassion, to mitigate, 'When I feel bad about myself, I use more.' 12:15 - Gathering patterns from the communities Abby serves 16:45 - Shame's manifestation and the impact of self-compassion 17:15 - The complexity of addiction and recovery, how external shame impacts that complexity, and leaning towards humanizing addiction to facilitate recovery 18:15 - Othering 23:15 - Abby's Portfolio of study and community engagement 25:45 - The Trail of Truth 26:45 -  How Abby's lab is on the front line of the addiction community 31:45 - The type of interventions Abby is focused on creating that fit with the community Abby and her colleagues serve Thank you for listening and please visit www.siblinghoodofrecovery.com for free resources, links to organizations, groups and individuals who can offer help in the Journey of Recovery towards healing from substance use disorders. If you like this Podcast, please leave a rating on wherever you're listening. It will help to get the word out. If there is one message I can leave you with, the best you can offer your loved one battling addiction is love and a healthier you. Walk gently, my friend.

    36 min
  5. 09/18/2023

    Episode 53 - MaryBeth Cichocki, R.N. Interview, Trail of Truth Planning Committee Member, Legislative Warrior for Change in the Arena of Addiction Treatment

    MaryBeth lost her son Matt to the disease of addiction. What MaryBeth has done with that loss is nothing short of amazing. The drive to work hard in the arena of Recovery comes from the simple fact that MaryBeth would do anything to ensure a parent never experiences the devastating grief she has felt in losing Matt. This interview covers so much in the walk with addiction as a parent. Ranging from anger, to chaos, to building a community of resources, MaryBeth shares all that she's learned. I know you will benefit from listening to MaryBeth and her limitless ability to give back to the recovery community despite losing Matt. Please join me in sharing her journey.  2:50 - Mothers for All Paths of Recovery (Facebook Group) 3:00 - Susan Ousterman, another Warrior Mom who lost her son, Tyler, and Founder of Vilomah Memorial Gardens 3:25 - The Trail of Truth as MaryBeth experiences the Memorial Cemetery as a Committee Planner and a Mother who has lost her son. Over 2,000 names will be recognized this year in Washington, DC, September 23rd, 2023. 6:30 - Matt's story. 7:30 - Withdrawing from Oxycodone 10:30 - MaryBeth's quest for Legislative action regarding Sober Home certification and licensing 11:00 - Delaware's Legislative passing of HS214, signed 8/1/2023. 14:15 - Shame connected to the disease of addiction 18:15 - Resources for those struggling 18:45 - MaryBeth's fight with Cancer 19:15 - How fighting the disease of addiction can make the Family system ugly 21:30 - Building community 24:00 - Building your lifeline, those who you can call any time, any day, any where 27:45 - The Family system evolves 31:00 - MAT, Medically Assisted Treatment 32:45 - Supporting your loved one's journey 33:45 - Keeping the lines of communication open 34:45 - How pushing the punishment directive can lead to death 36:00 - Know your addicted love one already feels shame, love them where they are at 38:30 - The tipping point in getting Legislation passed 39:40 - How the CEOs of Treatment Centers and good Sober Homes supported the Legislation 41:00 - Other states looking at similar Legislation 41:20 - The FARR in Florida (my home state!) 41:50 - MaryBeth's advice to parents who have lost their child to the disease of addiction 43:40 - MaryBeth reads the Preface of her book, 'Letters to Matt' Thank you for listening and please visit www.siblinghoodofrecovery.com for free resources, links to organizations, groups and individuals who can offer help in the Journey of Recovery towards healing from substance use disorders. If you like this Podcast, please leave a rating on wherever you're listening. It will help to get the word out. If there is one message I can leave you with, the best you can offer your loved one battling addiction is love and a healthier you. Walk gently, my friend.

    53 min
  6. 08/08/2023

    Episode 52 - Interview with Jackie Werboff: NARM Therapist on the Neuro Affective Relational Model and the Journey of Recovery

    To have Jackie Werboff on this Podcast is nothing short of an incredible honor. Jackie directly contributed to my own Recovery through an offering space to begin understanding, in the most compassionate of ways, how my own childhood development was impacting the Family System I sought to build. I hope you enjoy this conversation that includes the NeuroAffective Relational Model(NARM) model of Therapy, attunement between parent and child, substance use as self-medication for unmet emotional needs in teens, the value of the 12 Step Program, and more. We explore options to help the Family system through therapy, learning, and relational-model engagement, all of which contribute to becoming healthier humans and healthier parents for our kids. As with each instance of engagement with Jackie, we end with hope.  1:15 - 2:55 - Dr. Larry Heller, What is NARM? 3:55 - Developmental verses Shock Trauma 5:45 - Mis-attunement 6:30 - Attuning at the parental level 10:15 - The impossibility of being constantly emotionally attuned 11:35 - Self medication specific to substance misuse 12:30 - Unmet needs and emotional pain 12:45 - Strategies: read about the Core Surviving Strategies here 14:10 - The power of words 16:15 - Shame and the impact on Recovery 17:00 - The challenge of behavior in substance misuse and how NARM can help navigate this challenge 19:00 - How Recovery can re-set a Family 19:50 - Addiction is a Family System challenge 20:50 - The dead-end of blame 21:55 - Apologizing as a Parent and the value that offers our Children 23:10 - Accountability 24:20 - The 12 Steps and Recovery 27:00 - NARM Therapy and listening 27:35 - Curiosity and NARM 28:00 - Breaking down the power dynamics in the therapeutic relationship 30:45 - Self regulation and the importance of having a caregiver self-regulate 33:35 - Nervous System Therapeutic approaches (Somatic and Polyvagal) 33:45 - Dr. Stephen Porges 33:50 - The Polyvagal Institute, About Deb 34:30 - Jackie's Contact info at Wide Awake Counseling 35:35 - The Journey Thank you for listening and please visit www.siblinghoodofrecovery.com for free resources, links to organizations, groups and individuals who can offer help in the Journey of Recovery towards healing from substance use disorders. If you like this Podcast, please leave a rating on wherever you're listening. It will help to get the word out. If there is one message I can leave you with, the best you can offer your loved one battling addiction is love and a healthier you. Walk gently, my friend.

    38 min

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When I found out my son was deep in the throes of Substance Use Disorder (SUD), chaos became the norm. As each step became more challenging, the information on SUDs, treatment, healing, and basically everything that comes with an SUD Family crisis, became overwhelming. Inundated with so much information, I felt like I had crossed space and time and landed in a new world. I actually had: I had entered the world of Recovery. My goal through this Podcast is to condense what I learned into small increments, and provide anyone willing to listen a message of hope. The world of Recovery is filled with parents, children, and family members who walk together. We share what we learn, listen with heart, and provide a community of support. We are a Siblinghood of Recovery.