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Diary Of A Codependent Love Addict

Diary Of A Codependent Love Addict

By: Michael Jones
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Join my on my journey to recovery. I've spent a majority of my life catering to others (Primarily women), scared to speak up for myself, and being in one failed relationship after another. I'll talk about how I've learned to set boundaries, forgive myself and others, solve problems, and allow others that solve their own problems. This is a story of redemption. Email: codependentloveaddict@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/codependentloveaddict/Michael Jones Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Friends, how many of us have them?
    Jan 19 2026

    The theme of this episode came from an 80's hip hop/rap group, Houdini, and I thought it would bring back some nostalgia. The title is appropriate for today's podcast. Many of the people mentioned in the podcast dhe person that I am today. They kept me out of trouble and took pity on a young boy who had very little self-esteem.

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    26 mins
  • Why am I in trouble?
    Jan 14 2026

    When I was a child andheard my name called in a specific way, I had the feeling that I was in trouble. I felt this way for the longest time, even when I didn't have a reason to be. Now as an adult, I'm tapping into why I get those scared and insecure feelings whenever my name is called.

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    13 mins
  • Lovely senorita
    Nov 13 2025

    today's episode is about how I Fall In Love quickly only to regret later on. I one time while I was in high school met up with a new girl, and asked her out to lunch numerous times. she broke down and said yes. let's just say our time having lunch together wasn't all it was cracked up to be.

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    9 mins
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