Penny Smith
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Podcast Appearances
Almost five. It'll be five years in October.
Almost five. It'll be five years in October.
That's awesome. Yeah, congratulations to you. Yeah, thank you. Yeah, I had like a 30-year relapse. Okay. You know, they say alcoholism is progressive, and it is. And definitely, I managed it for a long time. And then came to a point where it was no longer manageable. And I tried everything. There's lots of things that you can try to do to quit drinking.
That's awesome. Yeah, congratulations to you. Yeah, thank you. Yeah, I had like a 30-year relapse. Okay. You know, they say alcoholism is progressive, and it is. And definitely, I managed it for a long time. And then came to a point where it was no longer manageable. And I tried everything. There's lots of things that you can try to do to quit drinking.
That's awesome. Yeah, congratulations to you. Yeah, thank you. Yeah, I had like a 30-year relapse. Okay. You know, they say alcoholism is progressive, and it is. And definitely, I managed it for a long time. And then came to a point where it was no longer manageable. And I tried everything. There's lots of things that you can try to do to quit drinking.
But in the end, the only thing that works is to stop picking it up and putting it in your mouth.
But in the end, the only thing that works is to stop picking it up and putting it in your mouth.
But in the end, the only thing that works is to stop picking it up and putting it in your mouth.
My favorite saying. It's great. It's my signature line in my email. It's so true. Yeah. It's Jean-Pierre Tillard, I think, that said that. Yeah. Yeah. I love it. I mean, yeah, that resonates with me so much.
My favorite saying. It's great. It's my signature line in my email. It's so true. Yeah. It's Jean-Pierre Tillard, I think, that said that. Yeah. Yeah. I love it. I mean, yeah, that resonates with me so much.
My favorite saying. It's great. It's my signature line in my email. It's so true. Yeah. It's Jean-Pierre Tillard, I think, that said that. Yeah. Yeah. I love it. I mean, yeah, that resonates with me so much.
I really believe that. Right. Yeah. Yeah.
I really believe that. Right. Yeah. Yeah.
I really believe that. Right. Yeah. Yeah.
Well, normalizing. And we don't, I don't, it's not my job to tell people what I think happens, but I do validate their experiences. If they see that their person is talking about seeing their deceased loved ones, then I validate that. Yeah, we see that all the time. It's really normal. It brings comfort to them, and we don't want to medicate that away.
Well, normalizing. And we don't, I don't, it's not my job to tell people what I think happens, but I do validate their experiences. If they see that their person is talking about seeing their deceased loved ones, then I validate that. Yeah, we see that all the time. It's really normal. It brings comfort to them, and we don't want to medicate that away.
Well, normalizing. And we don't, I don't, it's not my job to tell people what I think happens, but I do validate their experiences. If they see that their person is talking about seeing their deceased loved ones, then I validate that. Yeah, we see that all the time. It's really normal. It brings comfort to them, and we don't want to medicate that away.
So it's really more explaining things that are normal and validating what they're seeing. I would never say, yeah, he's seeing spirits of his deceased loved one, because I don't know if that's what they believe. And that would be... Kind of the same as proselytizing, which we also don't do. We don't try to convert people at the end of their life.
So it's really more explaining things that are normal and validating what they're seeing. I would never say, yeah, he's seeing spirits of his deceased loved one, because I don't know if that's what they believe. And that would be... Kind of the same as proselytizing, which we also don't do. We don't try to convert people at the end of their life.
So it's really more explaining things that are normal and validating what they're seeing. I would never say, yeah, he's seeing spirits of his deceased loved one, because I don't know if that's what they believe. And that would be... Kind of the same as proselytizing, which we also don't do. We don't try to convert people at the end of their life.