
Authentic Truths in Addiction
By Lisa Wenninger
Taken directly from her personal writing, each episode walks the journey of substance use from a perspective of intense pain, frustration, and deep desire for intervention, recovery, and life!
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Authentic Truths in AddictionMay 05, 2023

“Exposed”

Spoken Word-“Breaking Addiction’s Hold (A Parent’s Release)

Spoken Word- Destination Home

Life at 100! - Episode 40!

Confrontation With Self

Hope Will Exist Again-Active Recovery

A Short Note on Faith and Family Addiction

Spoken Word-“Abandoned”

“Surviving Their Addiction-Learning to Live Again”

“Love No Matter What”

“It Can’t Be Me”

Recovery Is Possible!

Mental Health Monday!

“To Become” (Aftermath of Addiction)

“Totally Wrecked”

Drowning in Their Addiction

“Six Steps to Freedom”

Who Failed?

Quick Reflections-“Letting Go vs Giving Up”
I’ve learned new boundaries and how to love others where they are. I hope this can help others do the same. Visit www.authentictruths.com for more information, blog, or to book speaking engagements. Thank you.

Sinful Truth

Choose Hope
I’ve learned new boundaries and how to love others where they are. I hope this can help others do the same. For more on the topic of family addiction, visit www.authentictruths.com

Parents, We Are Here For You
I’ve learned new boundaries and how to love others where they are. I hope this can help others do the same. Visit www.authentictruths.com for more insight into my journey and what I’ve learned along the way.

Don’t Tell Me Not to Pray

“Desperations Call”
I’ve learned new boundaries and how to love others where they are. I hope this can help others do the same. Let’s go. www.authentictruths.com #addiction #recovery #selfcare #love #faith

“Tears Fell Today”
I’ve learned living boundaries and how to love others where they are. I hope this can help others do the same. Let’s go. If you, or someone you know needs help, please call the addiction helplines to speak with a treatment specialist today.
Addiction Hotline: (833)330.2874
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“The Reality of Living Grief”

Moving into Boundaried Love
Mother's Day, Christmas, Thanksgiving- why do holidays fall apart around addiction? How do we reclaim this time of gathering for good memories and not bad? Is it possible to do? What does this journey look like and what are the side effects of addiction? Family irregularities, health issues, mental health issues and on and on. Parents carry the pain of living grief daily. Here is a look into one of those days.
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“The Day Their Addiction Took Me Down”

Authentic Truths in Addiction-“Moving Out”

“Choose Freedom”

Authentic Truths in Addiction-“Homeless Hell”
I’ve learned new boundaries and how to love others where they are. I hope this can help others do the same. Let’s go.

"A Letter to My Child in Addiction"
Welcome to Authentic Truths in Addiction with me, Lisa Wenninger. This podcast is a journey through the life of addiction from the perspective of a mother. My hope is to bring awareness to this difficult topic. We are in the fight for our lives against addiction and it is time to come out of the closet and speak out for those we love most. For me, this has been an eye-opening experience in knowledge, faith, and ability to love through the most trying times.
I’ve learned new boundaries and how to love others where they are. I hope this can help others do the same.
Today's episode is self-explanatory in content- but unique to my personal journey. Have you had to change how you dealt with your loved one's addiction and the impact it had on your life? Do you feel misunderstood in your decisions? You are not alone.
If you need support due to the challenges surrounding substance use, reach out to me at lisa@authentictruths.com. For more info on my story, and additional contact information, you can visit: www.authentictruths.com. Follow me on Facebook at Parent Addict Connection - PAC | Facebook

“Supporting Families Through Addiction”

Why Didn't You Let Me Die?
As a parent of children battling addiction for over a decade, I understand the tremendous pain and difficulty we experience. I have been from one end to the other in addiction behaviors. Their choices and consequences have led to the guardianship of grandkids, legal issues, homelessness, and different dangerous situations. Yet, we have witnessed and taken part in sobriety, relapse, and recovery.

“Why Didn’t You Let Me Die?”

“You Don’t Float”

The Demons of Addiction
The story of Spiritual Battles and addiction. Where we were and where we remain today.

"In Loving Memory"
For all those who have lost a loved one to addiction, we take a moment for you.

"God Doesn't Love People Like Me"
You are loved. In your mess, in your darkest moment, in your sin. You are loved and wanted. This episode talks about sin and our redemption- it talks about never being so far from God that He can't reach you. Addiction is powerful, I get it, but it still doesn't touch the power of God. So, give me a moment to explain why God loves people like you.

"Letting Go" - When Addiction and Faith Collide
Today's episode is a discussion of lost faith in the battle of recurrent trauma caused by addiction. Realigning our hope and heart with God and letting go can ignite our faith even though the situation doesn't change. Living in peace through the warzone of addiction is possible when we hold on to Jesus and let go of the world.

"The Co-Dependent Truth"
Co-dependency is hard to distinguish for parents. What we see as normal parenting can become something we need to feel worthy and to function. Fear from addiction leads us to become people pleasers who lack proper boundaries and want to fix our loved ones. Without realizing it, we follow our children into their addiction and become dependent on bailing them out of multiple situations. In becoming co-dependent, we tend to lose ourselves to an addiction we never had. Breaking this cycle will allow your children to endure their consequences and release them to gain self-dependence (not always in positive ways but separate from you.) The hope is that eventual growth will lead our loved ones into recovery, independence, confidence, and the ability to cope and handle their lives and emotions outside of addiction.

Addiction's Language
I head back to a day when my son was still in the grips of his addiction and what that looked like- the odd behavior, the confusing talks, the constant motion from his high. We are so thankful that the 'guy we used to know' has returned, and is living well in his recovery today!

"Boundaries for a Parent's Recovery"

Their Addiction ~ My Journey, “Fearing Death”
“Please pray for my daughter. It is hard to wake up every day wondering if she is alive.”