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EPISODE 1: Do You Struggle With Life? You Might Need Recovery.

EPISODE 1: Do You Struggle With Life? You Might Need Recovery.

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Welcome to the very first episode of Rooting for You — a podcast about recovery, marriage, faith, and the messy middle of life.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • •Why we started this podcast (hint: we’ve been through it)

  • •What “recovery” really means (and why it’s not just for addiction)

  • •The real reason we all develop symptoms like burnout, people-pleasing, control, and isolation

  • •Why recovery is not a punishment — it's an invitation


  • This is for the ones trying to heal while still holding it all together.
    You don’t have to fix yourself before you begin.
    We’re not experts. We’re just real ones.
    And we’re rooting for you. 🖤


    🔗 Resources Mentioned:

    👉 Find a Celebrate Recovery group near you:
    https://www.celebraterecovery.com/locator

    👉 Find an Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meeting near you:
    https://www.aa.org/find-aa

    👉 Need support for codependency? Check out CoDA:
    https://coda.org/find-a-meeting/


    ✨ Stay connected:

    📱 Follow us on Instagram: @rootingforyou.pod

    📩 Got a story, question, or just want to say hi? Send us an email at rooting.pod@gmail.com

    🎧 New episodes every Wednesday. Subscribe, leave a review, and share with someone who might need this reminder:

    “You don’t have to be falling apart to be barely holding it together.”

    We’ll meet you there.

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