Supporting Friends in Recovery & the Enneagram with Jackie Brewster

08/01/2025 1h 3min Episodio 34
Supporting Friends in Recovery & the Enneagram with Jackie Brewster

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Episode Synopsis

Send us a textSupporting loved ones in crisis is no easy feat, and in this thought-provoking episode of the Valiant Living podcast, I, Drew Powell, open up about my personal experience alongside special guest Jackie Brewster. We share the heartfelt journey of helping my wife, Jamie, through a tumultuous period of emotional turmoil while I was in rehab at Valiant Living. Jackie and her husband, Steven Brewster, were pillars of strength and compassion for Jamie, providing her with a safe haven when she needed it most. Our conversation dives into the crucial elements of creating a supportive environment, emphasizing the power of presence, neutrality, and undistracted communication.Join us as we explore the profound role of personal boundaries, faith, and surrender in managing emotional stress. Jackie and I discuss the delicate art of maintaining healthy relationships amidst recovery by building trust and understanding past traumas. We highlight the immense value of holding space for friends and family, offering support without letting their struggles consume our own well-being. Personal experiences are shared, shedding light on overcoming feelings of disqualification and the transformative power of supportive relationships in one's healing journey.Listeners are invited to discover how tools like the Enneagram and attachment theory can foster self-awareness and connection. We examine how these frameworks allow us to understand the motivations behind our behaviors and fears, paving the way for personal growth and deeper empathy in relationships. From exploring addiction and coping mechanisms to the dynamics of attachment, this episode is a testament to the mission of Valiant Living: uplifting individuals towards peace, freedom, and thriving lives. We encourage our audience to seek support, establish boundaries, and embrace the power of grace in their personal journeys.If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, you don’t have to face it alone. Valiant Living helps men and their families move from crisis to stability through clinically driven care, community, and hope. Learn more about our programs at www.valiantliving.com or call us confidentially at (720) 796-6885 to speak with someone who can help.