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My Addiction with Marti Noxon and Megan Weaver
Tiny Pyro Productions
13 episodes
4 months ago
My Addiction is the new podcast from sisters Marti Noxon and Megan Weaver. Each episode, Marti and Megan bring their unique perspectives to conversations about addictions, obsessions, and habits – from the harmful to the healthy to the silly. Both hosts are in recovery and are excited to share all their stories of getting to this point – whether they make you cry or mostly make you laugh. They’ll also bring on friends and guests – sober and not - who can relate and share their own stories about the seemingly unstoppable forces in their lives. In the end, we’re here to celebrate a diverse range of voices and solutions, acknowledging that addiction is not a one-size-fits-all issue. The ultimate goal is to foster empathy for those struggling with addiction and build community as we figure out how to stop doing what hurts us and embrace what makes us human. 
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My Addiction is the new podcast from sisters Marti Noxon and Megan Weaver. Each episode, Marti and Megan bring their unique perspectives to conversations about addictions, obsessions, and habits – from the harmful to the healthy to the silly. Both hosts are in recovery and are excited to share all their stories of getting to this point – whether they make you cry or mostly make you laugh. They’ll also bring on friends and guests – sober and not - who can relate and share their own stories about the seemingly unstoppable forces in their lives. In the end, we’re here to celebrate a diverse range of voices and solutions, acknowledging that addiction is not a one-size-fits-all issue. The ultimate goal is to foster empathy for those struggling with addiction and build community as we figure out how to stop doing what hurts us and embrace what makes us human. 
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Episode 2 - A Gentleman Always Pays for a Mocktail with Ambyr Childers
My Addiction with Marti Noxon and Megan Weaver
1 hour 10 minutes
6 months ago
Episode 2 - A Gentleman Always Pays for a Mocktail with Ambyr Childers
Could you imagine a better neighbor than actress and star of shows like You and Ray Donovan, Ambyr Childers? Megan and Marti invite Ambyr by to spill the tea, and by that we mean chat about sobriety and staying healthy and fabulous. They’ll get into the specifics of why 12 step programs work for them (and why they may not work for everybody), healthier habits like exercise and meditative baths, and the scariest new frontier…dating while sober. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My Addiction with Marti Noxon and Megan Weaver
My Addiction is the new podcast from sisters Marti Noxon and Megan Weaver. Each episode, Marti and Megan bring their unique perspectives to conversations about addictions, obsessions, and habits – from the harmful to the healthy to the silly. Both hosts are in recovery and are excited to share all their stories of getting to this point – whether they make you cry or mostly make you laugh. They’ll also bring on friends and guests – sober and not - who can relate and share their own stories about the seemingly unstoppable forces in their lives. In the end, we’re here to celebrate a diverse range of voices and solutions, acknowledging that addiction is not a one-size-fits-all issue. The ultimate goal is to foster empathy for those struggling with addiction and build community as we figure out how to stop doing what hurts us and embrace what makes us human.