Send us a text 🎙️ Episode 30: Silencing the Inner Critic – Understanding the Addict Voice In this deeply personal and eye-opening episode, Jason Coombs reflects on the one-year anniversary of his father’s passing—and what emerges is a raw, real conversation about one of addiction’s most cunning enemies: the inner critic, or what Jason calls the “addict voice.” Families often wonder: Why can’t they just stop? Why don’t they believe us when we tell them they’re enough? This episode offers real ...
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Send us a text 🎙️ Episode 30: Silencing the Inner Critic – Understanding the Addict Voice In this deeply personal and eye-opening episode, Jason Coombs reflects on the one-year anniversary of his father’s passing—and what emerges is a raw, real conversation about one of addiction’s most cunning enemies: the inner critic, or what Jason calls the “addict voice.” Families often wonder: Why can’t they just stop? Why don’t they believe us when we tell them they’re enough? This episode offers real ...
The Essential Ingredient — Why Consequences Are the Most Loving Thing You Can Do
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The Essential Ingredient — Why Consequences Are the Most Loving Thing You Can Do
Send us a text The Essential Ingredient — Why Consequences Are the Most Loving Thing You Can Do Description: What if the most loving thing you could do for your addicted loved one… is let them feel pain? In this powerful episode, Jason Coombs opens Chapter 4 of The Brick House Way and pulls no punches: without consequences, there is no change. Families often believe love means rescuing, softening the blow, or giving one more chance. But those well-meaning instincts? They may be keeping your l...
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Send us a text 🎙️ Episode 30: Silencing the Inner Critic – Understanding the Addict Voice In this deeply personal and eye-opening episode, Jason Coombs reflects on the one-year anniversary of his father’s passing—and what emerges is a raw, real conversation about one of addiction’s most cunning enemies: the inner critic, or what Jason calls the “addict voice.” Families often wonder: Why can’t they just stop? Why don’t they believe us when we tell them they’re enough? This episode offers real ...