Z-Man Podcast #58 Bill WoodburyZ-Man Podcast #58 Bill Woodbury
The Z-Man podcast with Todd Zalkins
Z-Man sits down with Bill Woodbury co-author of the new book "Enable-Ism". Bill has worked in the field of chemical dependency since 1988. Todd and Bill discuss the different aspects of the industry from interventions, to treatment, to...
59:44•21 Jan 2019
Enable-Ism: A Heartfelt Conversation on Addiction and Genuine Care
“You got to give it a full hundred percent effort, and whether it's your first time in or your doesn't, doesn't tie him in a program.”
Ever wondered what truly caring for someone battling addiction looks like? Todd Zalkins sits down with Bill Woodbury, co-author of 'Enable-Ism', to discuss just that. With decades of experience in the field of chemical dependency, Bill brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. The episode covers everything from the intricacies of interventions to the crucial role of family support in recovery. Bill's approach, coined 'Enable-Ism', focuses on caring for those struggling with addiction rather than trying to control them.
This fresh perspective is both enlightening and compassionate. Todd and Bill also tackle some pressing issues in the addiction treatment industry. They discuss the importance of early intervention, likening untreated addiction to any other chronic disease that can wreak havoc if not addressed promptly. They also shed light on the growing number of treatment centers, cautioning listeners about the varying quality of care provided. Throughout the episode, the conversation remains engaging and informative, peppered with real-life anecdotes and practical advice.
Whether you're personally affected by addiction or supporting a loved one through their journey, this episode offers valuable insights and a sense of hope. Tune in for a discussion that's as heartfelt as it is educational.

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