Michael Van Meter

Recovery Is Possible

Michael Van Meter

  • Episode 165 - Mike and Lillie Discuss Early Recovery

Episode 165 - Mike and Lillie Discuss Early Recovery

Monday 4th August 2025

Join Mike and Lillie as they discuss early recovery and how families can support loved ones. Explore new podcast changes and insightful strategies.
55 minutes
hopeful
informative
supportive
reflective
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Recovery Is Possible
Author:
Michael Van Meter
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Family Recovery from Addiction
Body & Mind
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Financial Health in Recovery
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Early Recovery: Family Support & Healing

Episode Overview

  • Recovery is a family journey, impacting many lives.
  • Introducing Lillie for a broader perspective.
  • Importance of family support in addiction recovery.
  • Personal insights from Mike and Lillie on recovery.
  • Podcast name change reflects expanded focus.
Addiction is something that needs to be addressed, not just by the addict themselves, but by everybody around them.
In the latest episode of the newly renamed 'Recovery Is Possible Hope and Healing with Mike and Lillie,' Mike Van Meter and his wife, Lillie, delve into the intricacies of early recovery and the critical role families play in supporting their loved ones. The podcast, which aims to educate the public about addiction and dismantle associated stigmas, is evolving to include Lillie's insights and experiences to provide a more comprehensive view of recovery as a family process.
Mike begins by acknowledging the hiatus in podcast episodes due to community involvement but assures listeners that more content is on the way, along with significant changes. The podcast's renaming symbolizes a shift towards incorporating discussions about how addiction affects not only the individuals battling it but also their families. Lillie, who has appeared in pivotal episodes before, joins Mike to share her journey and understanding of addiction as both a family member and a recovery therapist.
Lillie recounts her experiences with Al-Anon and highlights the importance of applying learned tools in everyday situations. She emphasizes the need for family members to educate themselves about addiction to better support their loved ones, acknowledging the delicate balance between guidance and allowing individuals to take charge of their recovery. The conversation touches on the necessity of family members attending meetings and being actively involved in the recovery process, while respecting their loved one's readiness to engage.
Mike and Lillie also discuss the importance of patience and understanding, noting how pressure can be detrimental if not approached carefully. As the episode concludes, Mike and Lillie express optimism about the podcast's new direction, aiming to provide valuable resources and discussions not only for those directly affected by addiction but also for their families. They encourage listeners to share the podcast with anyone who might benefit from its content and invite feedback on topics of interest.
Overall, the episode marks a promising expansion of the podcast's scope, emphasizing the holistic nature of recovery and the vital role of family support.
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