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  • The Weight You Were Never Meant To Carry
    2026/07/16

    In this episode, Joseph explores the emotional burdens that families often carry while loving someone struggling with addiction. From guilt and worry to the pressure of trying to carry someone else's recovery, these invisible weights can leave you feeling exhausted and overwhelmed. Through practical insights and encouraging stories, Joseph helps you recognize what is yours to carry, what you can begin to let go of, and how releasing those burdens can lead to greater peace, healthier boundaries, and hope for the future.

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    16 分
  • The Conversation That Changed Everything... And It Wasn't What I Said
    2026/07/02

    What if the conversation that changes everything isn't the one you have with your loved one, but the one you have with yourself?

    In this episode, Joseph Devlin shares the story of a family who stopped trying to convince and manage every crisis. Instead, they made the courageous decision to stop allowing addiction to dictate their lives. By setting healthy boundaries, addressing harmful behaviors with honesty, and protecting the peace of their family, they discovered that their greatest influence came through their actions, not just their words.

    You'll learn five practical ways to become a calm, consistent influence while keeping the door open for recovery. If you're exhausted from carrying the weight of someone else's addiction, this episode offers hope, encouragement, and practical steps toward a healthier path for you and your family.

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    16 分
  • When The House Finally Feels Calm Again
    2026/06/18

    Living with addiction can change the way a family experiences peace. After months or years of stress and uncertainty, calm can feel unfamiliar. Even when things start improving, many people still find themselves waiting for the next problem to appear.

    In this episode, Joseph discusses why it's so hard to relax after a long season of chaos, how addiction affects the entire family, and practical ways to help your mind and body feel safe, grounded, and at peace again.

    If you've ever struggled to enjoy a quiet moment because you're waiting for the other shoe to drop, this episode is for you. Healing takes time, and families can learn to trust calm again.

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    18 分
  • The Night You Finally Stop Explaining Everything
    2026/06/04

    Living with a loved one’s addiction can leave families emotionally exhausted, constantly managing tension, making excuses, and trying to keep everything together. In this episode, Joseph explores the moment many family members reach a turning point: the realization that peace, stability, and emotional health matter too. Through powerful stories and practical strategies, you'll learn how to stop carrying responsibilities that were never yours, set healthier boundaries, and begin rebuilding calm, clarity, and hope in your life. If you've been walking on eggshells or feeling responsible for anyone else's emotions, this episode offers encouragement and practical steps toward healing and freedom.

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    19 分
  • When The Whole Family Begins To Heal
    2026/05/21

    In this episode, Joseph Devlin shares the powerful story of a family learning how to move from chaos, tension, and emotional exhaustion toward honesty, stability, and connection. What began as two overwhelmed parents struggling to help their son slowly became a deeper journey of healing for the entire family. Through difficult conversations, repaired trust, and small moments of honesty, they began rebuilding a healthier foundation together.

    This episode explores the importance of alignment between parents, the danger of protecting unhealthy patterns, and why repair matters more than perfection in recovery. If your family feels exhausted, divided, or stuck in cycles of conflict around addiction, this conversation offers practical insight, encouragement, and hope that healing is possible one step at a time.

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    16 分
  • Letting Go Without Giving Up
    2026/05/07

    This episode explores the difficult but freeing process of letting go of trying to control a loved one’s addiction. Joseph shares powerful stories and practical insights for families who feel exhausted from constantly monitoring moods, behaviors, and outcomes. You’ll learn why control often comes from anxiety, how to stop overfunctioning in unhealthy dynamics, and three simple ways to begin creating healthier emotional space while still caring deeply for your loved one.

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    14 分
  • What To Do After You Said The Hard Thing
    2026/04/23

    In this episode of Family Sobriety Now, Joseph Devlin explores what happens after you say something hard. You may have spoken honestly or set a boundary, and then found yourself wondering if you made things worse. Through real stories and practical insight, Joseph explains why that discomfort is normal and why staying steady matters. You will learn how consistency builds trust, why you do not need an immediate response, and how small repeated actions can begin to shift your family dynamic over time.

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    18 分
  • The Moment You Stop Walking On Eggshells
    2026/04/09

    In this episode of Family Sobriety Now, Joseph Devlin explores the moment many families quietly long for, the moment you stop walking on eggshells. When addiction has been part of the home, tension can become the norm, leading you to carefully choose your words, avoid conflict, and try to keep the peace at any cost. Over time, that way of living becomes exhausting. Joseph shares what it looks like to begin stepping out of that pattern, offering real-life examples of how families can move from fear-based responses to grounded, honest, and steady ways of showing up. This isn’t about becoming confrontational; it’s about becoming clear and finding your footing again. If you’ve been feeling like you’re constantly managing the environment just to keep things from falling apart, this episode will help you understand what it takes to begin changing that dynamic

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    13 分