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303: How Addiction Affects Mental Health and Reframing Our Experiences (feat. Irene Rollins)

Podcast · August 10, 2022

How does addiction affect mental health?

That’s exactly what we’re talking about today, and also talking about reframing shame. Joining us is this week is Irene Rollins, a dynamic speaker, certified intelligence coach, author, and marriage coach, along with her husband, Jimmy. Together, navigated many difficulties in their relationship which included food and alcohol addiction, family dysfunction, and communication issues. In today’s conversation, you’ll hear from Irene about breaking addictive cycles and reframing the shame that’s often associated with it.

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