Unequally Yoked: Childhood Conditioning, Trauma, and the Science of Addiction — A Deep Conversation on Sobriety
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In this intimate episode of Unequally Yoked Us Now, Naomi and Jen open up about their personal journeys with alcohol—from early childhood conditioning to trauma‑driven drinking to long‑term sobriety. With Neal joining the conversation, they explore how addiction forms, why some people become dependent while others don’t, and how neuroscience explains the compulsions many experience.
Drawing from Nicole Labor’s Addiction 101, they discuss dopamine, the midbrain, trauma responses, relapse triggers, and the difference between white‑knuckling sobriety and true recovery. They also share their most meaningful sober moments and their hopes for the future.
This episode is raw, compassionate, and deeply human—perfect for anyone seeking understanding, validation, or insight into addiction and healing.