364 How High Achievers Overcome Addiction, Suicidal Ideation, and Perfectionism
Episode description
A lot of people with addiction have underlying childhood trauma, but thats not always the case.
Today Im speaking with Nick Padlo. He is a military veteran who spent 27 months in combat between Afghanistan and Iraq. He went on to attend Stanford University and is now the CEO of Sophros Recovery.
In his recent TedTalk, he made the case that we shouldnt have to become an alcoholic in order to learn valuable coping skills, but thats exactly what happened.
I really appreciated Nicks vulnerability in sharing his darkest hour. I know that there are people listening who will deeply relate to his story.
But before we jump in, if you or someone you know is struggling to get sober, please consider getting a copy of The 12 Step Guide for Skeptics Clearing Up Common Misconceptions of a path to sobriety. It will provide context and perspectives to move you past common obstacles to the 12 steps. Its a guide that will help you get into the recovery mindset in a way that will allow you to get all the benefits of 12 steps without any of the nonsense. You can order it through Amazon.
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