Why I Don't Want a Seat at the Recovery Table
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概要
In this episode of the Do What You Can Live With podcast, Brandi Mac shares her personal health struggles, the importance of real human connections, and her experiences in the recovery space. She discusses the ethical responsibilities of advocates, the challenges within the treatment industry, and her reluctance to charge families for help. Brandi emphasizes the need for genuine support and the complexities of navigating the advocacy landscape while remaining true to oneself.
Takeaways
- Brandi has been dealing with health issues
- Burnout is a significant concern for those in advocacy work.
- Real human connections are vital for mental health and support.
- Brandi emphasizes the importance of protecting her mental health.
- She has been cautious about connecting deeply with others in the recovery space.
- The treatment industry often prioritizes profit over patient care.
- Brandi is jaded about the rehab industry due to personal experiences.
- She believes in the ethical responsibility of advocates to prioritize families.
- Brandi struggles with the idea of charging families for help.
- She aims to create a supportive community for those affected by addiction.
Chapters
00:00 Brandi's Health Journey and Burnout
05:54 Navigating the Recovery Space
12:01 The Ethical Responsibility in Advocacy
17:52 Challenges in the Treatment Industry
30:04 The Dilemma of Charging for Help
38:54 Final Thoughts and Moving Forward
Website: brandimac.com
Email:brandi@brandimac.com
Do What You Can Live With Book is available on Amazon