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Two Roads Travelled
Jo Huey & Paula Loader
33 episodes
2 days ago
This podcast is about raising awareness about the impact of alcohol misuse on families, educating everyone about alcohol addiction, discussing news and views to change perceptions and judgements. Changing and influencing social norms. Opening the conversation outside of the immediate issue and into society. There are no limits of discussion that we wouldn't take part in and encourage others to do the same. Alcoholism needs to be an education to others. Jo and Paula are sisters who share the two roads they've travelled through alcohol misuse.
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This podcast is about raising awareness about the impact of alcohol misuse on families, educating everyone about alcohol addiction, discussing news and views to change perceptions and judgements. Changing and influencing social norms. Opening the conversation outside of the immediate issue and into society. There are no limits of discussion that we wouldn't take part in and encourage others to do the same. Alcoholism needs to be an education to others. Jo and Paula are sisters who share the two roads they've travelled through alcohol misuse.
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024 - People Pleasing in Families of Alcoholics
Two Roads Travelled
38 minutes 34 seconds
5 years ago
024 - People Pleasing in Families of Alcoholics
It's episode 24 and the last one of series 3. Jo and Paula are chatting to Lori about the very common struggle for families, people pleasing. When you grow up in a household where a parent drank too much, children can often do whatever they can to please their parent, to get their approval. All the while losing themselves along the way. If they're good and perfect, then maybe they won't drink. Sadly, it isn't about what anyone else does but as a child you just don't understand that. Lori Bruton lives in Western New York, is the mother of two grown sons and the adult child of an alcoholic. Lori is a passionate, faith-filled, fun-loving entrepreneur who shares her stories and adventures about love, travel, faith, fun, writing, essential oils, wellness, and living the Oola Lifestyle creating balance in the key areas of your life. She's inspiring, transforming, and enriches many lives. She teaches people how to tell their story, live their purpose, and bring their dreams to life. Let's find out how Lori has used her lived experience to cope with her people pleasing tendancies. Thanks for listening and remember the "Daughters of Alcoholics" closed Facebook group, we're in there ready to support you and offer you comfort in whichever way we can. Here are Lori's details:  She have a free gift for you:  It’s a 3-Step Transformation Guide that gives you actions steps to get started. http://bit.ly/3stepTransform You can find her book on Amazon at:  http://bit.ly/HoleToWhole, Visit my website at:  http://bit.ly/joinLori Connect with me on social media: www.facebook.com/loribrutonbiz www.instagram.com/loribrutonbiz www.linkedin.com/in/loribrutonbiz www.twitter.com/loribruton
Two Roads Travelled
This podcast is about raising awareness about the impact of alcohol misuse on families, educating everyone about alcohol addiction, discussing news and views to change perceptions and judgements. Changing and influencing social norms. Opening the conversation outside of the immediate issue and into society. There are no limits of discussion that we wouldn't take part in and encourage others to do the same. Alcoholism needs to be an education to others. Jo and Paula are sisters who share the two roads they've travelled through alcohol misuse.