Three Ways Recovery Changed Us — What Changed For You?
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About this listen
Do you even know who you are anymore?
It's Sarah's and Finn's anniversary month — time in recovery — and they're reflecting on three major ways they've changed since the using days. From self-reliance to honesty to actually feeling their feelings, this episode gets real about what shifts when you start doing the work. No perfect recovery stories here — just two people noticing what's different, what's better, and what still needs work.
Key Takeaways
- Self-reliance used to mean controlling everything and everyone — now it means trusting something bigger than yourself
- Avoiding feelings isn't the same as managing them — recovery teaches you to sit with discomfort instead of escaping it
- You can't have real relationships if nobody actually knows you — honesty and boundaries make connection possible
- Taking responsibility doesn't mean blaming yourself for everything — it means owning your actions and choices
- Recovery isn't about perfection — it's about catching yourself, repairing, and trying again
Notable Quote
"I was willing to take responsibility, but I was blind to the truth of what was actually going on." — Finn
Connect With Us
Dr. Sarah Michaud, Author of Co Crazy
Follow @leavingcrazytown on YouTube
Website: https://drsarahmichaud.com
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Leaving CrazyTown is a raw, real-talk podcast hosted by Finn and Dr. Sarah Michaud, two recovering addicts turned relatable guides on the wild ride of codependency healing. Each episode dives deep into the chaos of dysfunctional relationships, identity loss, and emotional recovery—with humor, honesty, and hope. Subscribe and buckle up—we're leaving CrazyTown.
*This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health treatment. If you're struggling, please seek support from a licensed professional.