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🗓️ 29 August 2022
⏱️ 36 minutes
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Recovery from addiction doesn’t just stop there. People in recovery could still be struggling with depression. While addiction and depression are somewhat correlated, both of them should still be addressed individually.
In this episode, Duane speaks with Amy Law and Jeff Deck, authors of the book, “We Got This, Kids: A real-time and raw glimpse of alcoholism, depression, and loss during a search for more sunrises.” Amy shares the story of her brother, Andy, who committed suicide after a struggle with alcoholism and depression.
At that time, Andy was writing his memoirs but never got to finish them. Amy's courage to share Andy's story and to let people into that is truly inspiring. In the book, Amy also shares her perspective of taking Andy’s memoirs and how she collaborated with Jeff Deck to bring their beautiful message to completion and share it with the world.
If you're struggling or contemplating suicide, please reach out for help call 988 or 1-800-273-8255 if you're in the United States. If you're outside of the United States, search for a suicide hotline, reach out for help, and get the support that you need.
In this episode, you will hear:
Key Quotes:
[11:33] - " Depression lies... It lied to my brother. And as a result, it robbed him of the rest of his life." - Amy Law
[19:08] - "Andy's story was so immediate and raw that I felt like the value that I could provide to other people suffering in similar situations was potentially immense." - Jeff Deck
[25:51] - "Our intention is to help other families and everybody who's suffering from addiction and mental illness… It's time to normalize some of these conversations. It's overdue." - Amy Law
[29:37] - "The small things can be so helpful. Even if it's just helping with loneliness and feeling you're alone in mental illness or depression or alcoholism. You're not." - Amy Law
[30:49] - "A temporary decision leads to irreversible consequences. We hope people see that in this book and recognize if they are having a really dark moment, it's a temporary thing.” - Jeff Deck
[31:44] - "Hang on. Seek out the help. No matter how small you think that help is, it probably has the potential to move mountains. Make that call." - Amy Law
[32:07] - "To families, if you have even the slightest, barely audible alarm going off in your mind, pay attention to it. Pay very close attention to that. If it's present, act on it." - Amy Law
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“We Got This, Kids: A real-time and raw glimpse of alcoholism, depression, and loss during a search for more sunrises”
https://www.amazon.com/Got-This-Kids-alcoholism-depression/dp/B09TDSCCB5
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0:00.0 | Hello everyone. Welcome to another episode of the Addicted Mind podcast. My name is |
0:12.0 | Dwayne Osteland and I'm your host. Today this episode contains talk about suicide. And if you're struggling or contemplating suicide, please reach out |
0:26.7 | for help. You can call 988 or 1-800-200-273-8-255. If you're in the United States and if you're international, you can do a search for a |
0:43.4 | suicide hotline and get support. Reach out for help. It may feel in this moment that there are |
0:51.0 | no solutions and that the pain lasts forever, but there is hope and there is help. |
0:58.7 | Please reach out for it. |
1:00.3 | So today my guest is Amy Law and Jeff Deck, and they're going to talk about their book. |
1:10.2 | We got this, Kids, a real time and raw glimpse |
1:14.0 | of alcoholism, depression, and loss |
1:16.4 | during the search for more sunrises. |
1:18.9 | Amy's brother, Andy, committed suicide |
1:22.7 | after a struggle with alcoholism and depression. |
1:26.2 | And as he was doing that, he was writing his memoirs, |
1:29.9 | but never got to finish them. So Amy shares some of her story of taking that memoir and |
1:37.5 | collaborating with the writer Jeff Deck to bring that to completion and share it with the world. I want to recognize Amy and her |
1:48.3 | family's courage and Jeff's courage to take Andy's story and bring it to completion so that |
1:57.8 | others can understand and also get help and know that there are other sunrises out there to get to. |
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