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From Loving to Letting Go | Addiction, Boundaries, Loss | The Shane Vitko Podcast EP 9

From Loving to Letting Go | Addiction, Boundaries, Loss | The Shane Vitko Podcast EP 9

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In this episode, I sit down with Joanna Miranda, a single mom of five and a health and fitness coach, for a conversation that doesn’t look away from the damage addiction leaves behind. Joanna shares what it was like to love a man who was struggling, navigate military life, and carry the weight of decisions no spouse ever wants to make. This isn’t a story about fixing someone. It’s about what happens when love alone isn’t enough. We talk about boundaries, self-respect, and the difference between supporting someone and losing yourself in the process. Joanna speaks honestly about the grief that comes before death, the kind that shows up while the person you love is still breathing. She also shares how addiction doesn’t just affect the individual, but quietly reshapes the entire family, especially the kids. This conversation goes deep into detaching from outcomes, telling the truth even when it hurts, and choosing yourself without guilt. Joanna reflects on what suffering taught her, how her children became her teachers in resilience, and why facing uncomfortable truths was the only way forward. We don’t romanticize recovery or loss here. We talk about the real cost of staying, the real cost of leaving, and what it means to find your way back to yourself after everything falls apart. This episode is about love, loss, accountability, and learning how to come home to yourself when someone you love never makes it home.

Instagram: Shane Vitko @svthehardway @warriorwithinhale

Instagram: Joanna Miranda @gogether_academy

Website: https://bio.site/gogetheracademy


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