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Why People Get Angry At Your Healing Something strange happens when you start getting better. Not everyone celebrates it. In this episode of Unwritten Chapters, I talk honestly about why healing, sobriety, therapy, growth, or simply changing your life can make other people uncomfortable, defensive, or even angry. This isn’t about blaming anyone. It’s about understanding how trauma, identity, addiction, and survival patterns shape how people react when someone around them starts changing. As a former army medic, paramedic, and someone who lived through addiction and recovery, I’ve seen how healing can shift relationships, expose denial, and challenge the stories people tell themselves about pain, coping, and survival. Sometimes your healing forces people to confront things they are not ready to look at yet. We talk about: • Why some people react negatively to sobriety and recovery • The myth that addiction is just boredom or weakness • Trauma vs addiction and why they are not the same • Why telling your story online can trigger strong reactions • The psychology of resentment and comparison • Boundaries, empathy, and staying grounded when people push back • Why growth can change friendships, family dynamics, and identity This is not therapy content. This is not self help. This is perspective from someone who has lived it and is still figuring it out in real time. If you are in recovery, questioning alcohol, working through trauma, or just trying to build a healthier life without losing yourself, this conversation is for you. And if you have ever felt judged for getting better, you are not imagining it. Unwritten Chapters is a solo storytelling podcast about life, culture, mental health, recovery, writing, and the reality of rebuilding a life after hard chapters. Honest conversations. No inspiration slogans. No pretending life is simple. New episodes weekly. Subscribe if you want perspective, not platitudes. Unwritten Chapters with Matthew Heneghan is a solo channel about modern life, meaning, and the parts of the story that don’t fit neatly into slogans. Hosted by a veteran, former army medic, ex-paramedic, and nonfiction author, the channel blends lived experience with cultural commentary, reflection, and hard-earned perspective. Some episodes explore mental health, addiction, grief, and burnout — not as branding, but as reality. Others focus on culture, politics, media narratives, nostalgia, creativity, writing, and the strange work of building a life that actually feels honest. This is a place for thoughtful conversations, quiet observations, and blunt truths — whether the topic is recovery, fatherhood, books, movies, current events, or the everyday friction of being a human who’s seen a few things. You’ll find: reflective solo episodes and personal essays cultural and political commentary without performative outrage reaction videos grounded in lived experience conversations about writing, creativity, publishing, and discipline stories about identity, change, and starting again without pretending it’s pretty This isn’t a self-help channel. It’s not trauma tourism. It’s not positivity theatre. It’s for people who are empathetic, thoughtful, and allergic to bullshit — first responders, veterans, nurses, creatives, readers, parents, partners, and anyone who prefers honesty over inspiration porn. New videos weekly. Subscribe if you’re interested in perspective, not platitudes. Books by Matthew Heneghan A Medic’s Mind A memoir about service, loss, reinvention, and the long road forward. Amazon: https://a.co/d/fbYbp7x Trauma and Tea Essays on recovery, responsibility, and telling the truth. Amazon: https://a.co/d/9GnaoDV 🌐 Website: www.authormheneghan.com 🎙️ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5hmuMof...