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Many families try to hide the fact that they are struggling with addiction. But the only way to overcome drug abuse and alcoholism is to bring it into the light. As of July 26, 2021, Jeremiah has 14 years of continuous sobriety. So, what did that journey look like? And how do you navigate being in a relationship with an addict? On this episode of Destined to Be, we share our journey through addiction, explaining why Jeremiah’s first four trips to rehab were unsuccessful and how connecting with others in AA helped him quit for good. We offer advice for people in relationships with addicts, describing why you can't change an addict unless they want it for themselves, but you CAN set boundaries to stop enabling their behavior. Listen in for insight around the best resources for addicts and their loved ones and find out how you can support Families Against Narcotics (FAN) and further their mission to promote compassion over the stigma of addiction. Key Takeaways How drinking and doing drugs made Jeremiah feel significant When Jeremiah’s addiction became unmanageable Why Jeremiah’s first 4 trips to rehab were unsuccessful How relapse gave Jeremiah a new understanding of the disease of addiction Why it’s not your fault if you didn’t realize someone you love is using Why you can’t change an addict unless they want it for themselves What makes drug abuse and alcoholism a spiritual disease The best resources for people struggling with addiction and their loved ones How to set boundaries with an addict and stop enabling their behavior FAN’s mission to promote compassion > the stigma of addiction Connect with Jeremiah & Mallory Destined to Be Podcast Destined to Be on Instagram Jeremiah on Instagram Mallory on Instagram Level Up Entourage Facebook Group Text LEVEL UP to 586-600-8492 Resources Families Against Narcotics Alcoholics Anonymous The 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous Al-Anon Brene Brown The 6 Absolutes of the Oxford Group Register for Mallory’s Fall Level Up Wait List