Tha Bra Khaya for sharing your story, I trust God will give you the strength to come back as a strong man remember this land is still your home and nobody has the right to judge you untill they are in your shoes.
This episode was pretty weird actually, with unintended outcomes. But I think it also comes with experience, interviewing the guest before they come on the show. From what has turned out though, the general principle is that to recover you first need to accept that you have a problem. The general and accepted way of life during and "post" recovery is that "I am always an addict." This means, now that you've experienced the pitfall of following your demons, you must now be constantly alive to your triggers which, at any given time or situation, may cause you to relapse.
Thank you so much for your comment. it was a very hard conversation, i try not to get the full details so the episodes don't lose authenticity. I definitely will be working on this go give more meaningful content. this was really an eye opener on the fact the struggle is lifetime work.
I think the entire episode would be one person talking, the interruption I believe was necessary. if you look at it, Ausi Sma never got to say something. Thanks for your feedback.
Tha Bra Khaya for sharing your story, I trust God will give you the strength to come back as a strong man remember this land is still your home and nobody has the right to judge you untill they are in your shoes.
This episode was pretty weird actually, with unintended outcomes. But I think it also comes with experience, interviewing the guest before they come on the show.
From what has turned out though, the general principle is that to recover you first need to accept that you have a problem. The general and accepted way of life during and "post" recovery is that "I am always an addict." This means, now that you've experienced the pitfall of following your demons, you must now be constantly alive to your triggers which, at any given time or situation, may cause you to relapse.
Thank you so much for your comment. it was a very hard conversation, i try not to get the full details so the episodes don't lose authenticity. I definitely will be working on this go give more meaningful content. this was really an eye opener on the fact the struggle is lifetime work.
You should let people finish up their stories without interrupting as much as you have alot of questions to ask.
I think the entire episode would be one person talking, the interruption I believe was necessary. if you look at it, Ausi Sma never got to say something. Thanks for your feedback.