Welcome to Episode 9 of "What I Don't Want You to Know..."
Today, we're thrilled to bring you a powerful and inspiring conversation with our guest, affectionately known as "Muz."
In this raw and honest episode, Muz opens up about his journey through addiction, recovery, and the challenges of imposter syndrome. We discuss the crucial role of compassion and connection in combating depression and anxiety, highlighting the need for open conversations to de-stigmatise addiction and promote understanding.
Prepare for a deep dive into:
Join us for this uplifting discussion that celebrates the power of shared experiences and the strength found in vulnerability. Whether you're facing addiction, imposter syndrome, or simply seeking to understand these experiences better, this episode offers valuable insights and a message of hope.
Tune in and let Muz's journey inspire you to embrace your own growth, seek genuine connections, and find the courage to be authentically you.
As always, go gently,
Em & Tan xx
Takeaways
Resources + supports talked about in episode:
Muz recommends Johann Hari's book 'Lost Connections' for those interested in understanding the root causes of depression and anxiety.
Website: https://johannhari.com/
Johann Hari TedTalk https://www.ted.com/talks/johann_hari_everything_you_think_you_know_about_addiction_is_wrong?subtitle=en
We recommend (from our personal lived and living experience), 12 Step Recovery via na.org.au (Australia)
aa.org.au (Australia)
Other key supports (in Australia):
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