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Mike returns to share the truth most people don’t see: sobriety flips a family system, and the healing is messy, humbling, and worth it. We get into the fear of becoming a “new person” your partner didn’t sign up for, the awkward beauty of joining hobbies you once mocked, and the challenge of asking for space without taking it all back. Mike talks about depression arriving when alcohol left, how a good therapist and the right meds changed the tone of his days, and why naming small childhood hurts became the key to stopping old patterns with his son. We explore the practical side of rebuilding: gratitude as a daily practice, simple faith routines that fit real life, and household balance that avoids new resentments. Mike explains how he and his wife renegotiated roles, how teens respond when you stop pushing and start listening, and why letting your kid make the call can lead to wiser choices. He shares the moment his wife named two decades of mental abuse and how staying present for that truth became the turning point for trust. There are stories of divine timing, quiet prayers, and the shock of realizing “normal” isn’t taking kids to bars at 10 p.m. If you’re navigating recovery, loving someone who is, or wondering why the change you wanted still hurts, this conversation offers tools and hope. Expect candor about antidepressants and AA, gentle guidance on gratitude, and a model for setting boundaries without building new walls. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review with the one insight you’re taking into your week.