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The Addicted Mind Podcast

113: Unraveled with Laura and Tom Boldt

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8621 Ratings

🗓️ 14 January 2021

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode of The Addicted Mind Podcast, Duane speaks with mother and son, Laura and Tom Boldt, authors of Unraveled, A Mother and Son Story of Addiction and Redemption. They talk about their story of recovery and how they worked together to get recovery. They each share how their recovery impacts each other, and how they were able to do it. It is a great story of hope, compassion, and gratitude for the life they've created in recovery together – as a family. 

A Mother and Son’s Story

Coming from a family of many alcoholics, Laura was certain she wasn't going to end up like her alcoholic mom. But fast-forward to having four children, Laura fell into full-blown alcoholism when her youngest child was two years old. It was on Halloween night 2008 that everything changed for her when she got into a serious car accident. She could barely remember what happened to her the next morning. At that point, she knew she needed help.

At that time when Laura stopped drinking, her son, Tom, had already experienced bullying and switched schools a few times. He simply wanted a place to belong, which he had found in drinking and drugs. While alcoholism reflected how Laura was living free and having fun, it was completely opposite for Tom. It was more violent. There was more blood and there were more hospital visits. His alcoholism worsened to the point that it not only led to broken bones, but also, broken relationships. Then one Halloween night in 2012, he got in a couple of bar fights and ended up running down the freeway. The next morning, he just decided he was done.

Addiction is a family disease because everybody around you suffers from it. The family essentially has a very important role to play during this healing process and there needs to be understanding and compassion. Part of Laura and Tom’s healing process was writing the book, which was not only cathartic to both of them, but an opportunity for them to send this message of hope.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • Laura’s story of alcoholism and the turning point that made her decided to stop
  • Tom’s story of alcoholism and drug abuse, and his decision to stop
  • The effects of drinking on Laura and Tom
  • Their journey through recovery together
  • The role of the family in addiction recovery
  • The difficulties and challenges in recovery together
  • What they discovered about each other
  • Writing the book as a cathartic process for them and as a way to send their message of hope

Key Quotes:

[02:36] - "When you try to control your drinking, you only realize that it's controlling you."

[03:39] - "People around you are far more aware of your alcoholism before you are."

[07:18] - "I could have killed somebody else. My kids could be without a mother because of drinking."

[13:07] - "I was completely unaware of the effects of alcohol... I just thought it was normal."

[19:56] - "I started learning so much about the disease and Laura was so amazing and would fill me in on her journey and her experience."

[22:42] - "Not all families have the opportunity to heal for whatever reason. But it does make it easier for the alcoholic and the addict to have a family that plays into that healing."

[23:23] - "Resentments can cause relapse... it's a daily practice for us to stay healthy."

[32:48] - "My life is filled with so much joy, so much fun, and, and true laughter that's not ignited by alcohol, and it really is a more peaceful way to live."

Supporting Resources:

https://unraveledthebook.com/

Unraveled, A Mother and Son Story of Addiction and Redemption

https://www.amazon.com/Unraveled-Mother-Story-Addiction-Redemption/dp/1632993198

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Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, everyone, welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast.

0:08.6

We are on to episode 113.

0:12.4

My name is Dwayne Austerlund and I'm your host.

0:16.0

And today's guests are Laura and Tom Bolt. They are the authors of Unravelled, a mother and son's story of addiction and redemption.

0:27.3

They both come on and talk about their story of recovery and how as a family they worked together to get recovery recovery and they each share how their recovery impacts

0:42.7

each other and how they were able to do it. It is a great story of hope, compassion, and gratitude

0:50.3

for the life they've created in recovery together as a family.

0:55.3

Really enjoyed interviewing them, and I think you all will like it as well.

1:00.8

And if you are enjoying the Addicted Mind podcast, please think about sharing the podcast with a friend

1:08.5

or writing a review on iTunes. I really do appreciate it and it really does help

1:13.9

get the podcast a lot of exposure. So thank you very much. All right, everyone, let's go ahead

1:19.7

and start this episode.

1:26.4

Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. My guest today is Tom and Laura Bolt of the book Unraveled. And they're going to talk about their mother and son's story of addiction and recovery. So Laura and Tom, introduce yourselves. First of all,

1:46.8

Dwayne, thanks for having us. This is a great opportunity to share our experience and strength

1:54.7

and hope in the world of addiction. I am Laura, Laura Bolt, and my family of origin consists of many, many alcoholics.

2:05.5

And growing up, to keep it brief, I always thought, based on my mother's alcoholism,

2:11.8

that I would make sure that I never ended up being that person. Right. I wasn't going to be that mom. And

2:19.8

gratefully, she became sober later on in life, which was a huge blessing. But I still had it in my

2:29.8

craw. I am not going to become an alcoholic. And the interesting part is, for me, over many years,

2:36.7

when you try to control your drinking,

2:40.3

you only realize that it's controlling you.

2:44.0

And I think that in college, I was a big partier.

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