Is it Okay to Drink Around Your Alcoholic?

Is it Okay to Drink Around Your Alcoholic?

Love Over Addiction

A while ago, I started practicing yoga. I found it incredibly therapeutic and very nurturing. It didn't help me with weight loss, but it did help me take a much-needed timeout from the craziness of the day to center myself. And I loved the way my body...

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22:1820 May 2018

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Balancing Act: Drinking Around an Alcoholic Partner

When someone asks me: should I drink in front of my alcoholic partner, my answer is why. Why would you be that safe person and, when you're around them, support them?

Picture this: you're coming out of a yoga class, feeling zen and rejuvenated, and you spot a T-shirt that reads 'namasté and rosé'. It might make you chuckle, but it also raises a crucial question for those living with someone struggling with addiction. In this thought-provoking episode of 'Love Over Addiction', host Michelle Lisa Anderson dives into the tricky terrain of drinking around an alcoholic partner.

Michelle shares her personal journey with sobriety and yoga, exploring how these practices helped her find balance and clarity. She doesn't shy away from the tough stuff—like the societal pressures and humorous memes that normalize alcohol consumption, especially among women. 'Save water, drink wine' might sound funny, but it can have serious implications when you're trying to support a loved one in recovery. This episode is packed with practical advice.

Michelle offers tips on avoiding triggers for your partner, the importance of being a positive role model, and the dangers of binge drinking. She also touches on the deeper issues, like the connection between trauma and addiction, and the alarming trends in alcohol use among women. Whether you're new to this journey or have been navigating it for years, Michelle's insights provide a mix of hope and actionable steps.

She emphasizes the power of community and the importance of self-care, reminding listeners that it's not just about surviving—it's about thriving together. If you're looking for a blend of empathy, humor, and practical advice, this episode is a must-listen.

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