Codependency No More Podcast
56 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 5 years ago - ★★★★★ - 532 ratingsIn the Codependency No More Podcast, Brian and Jennifer take you along on their journey of codependency recovery. While having conversations with experts, other codependents, and each other, they expose you to experiences and points of view to help you in your own journey of codependency recovery.
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Episodes
CNM 006: Firsthand Recovery Insights For Codependents - with Debbie
April 14, 2015 19:44 - 40 minutes - 37 MBCNM 005: Turning Sensitivity Into Strength - Chelsea's Story
April 01, 2015 17:39 - 29 minutes - 26.6 MBCNM 004: Inner Child Healing with Dr. Nicholas Jenner
March 23, 2015 15:39 - 30 minutes - 28.2 MBDr. Nicholas Jenner.
CNM 003: Setting Healthy Boundaries with Licensed Counselor and Author John Raven
February 26, 2015 22:42 - 38 minutes - 35.2 MBJohn Raven, licensed professiona counselor and author of the book Don’t Feed The Ducks: Overcoming Unhealthy Helping In Your Life And Relationships, spends some time with us talking all about boundaries. I enjoyed John’s intellectual approach to explaining things. He has a way of bringing together the “matter of fact” truths with theoretical constructs and a little bit of the neuroscience. Ultimately I walked away with a new understanding that, 1) When my “helping” is accompanied by a negati...
CNM 002: Interview on Kicking Codependency with Professional Counselor, Jennifer Beall
February 26, 2015 22:32 - 49 minutes - 45.4 MBIn this episode, we're delighted to have our first outside guest licensed profeesional counselor Jennifer Beall. As we interviewed Jennifer, we each had personal epiphanies and light bulbs going off in our heads, particularly for me when I came to the realization that "people-pleasing" for codependents is actually a form of control in order to make themselves feel safe, not control in the sense of deliberately manipulating other so you can feel in charge. But it is a subtle mechanism they us...