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The Addicted Mind Podcast

342: Feeling Your Feelings and Being Okay With It with Justin B. Long

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8621 Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2025

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode, Duane talks with Justin B. Long about his journey through childhood trauma and how he tried to escape it through alcoholism. We discuss the traps of toxic masculinity, the idea that, as men, we can't share our feelings. We can't be vulnerable. We should be stoic at all times. In the episode, you’ll learn how that idea prevents us from being able to heal from our past wounds. Justin shares his story of hope and healing for everyone else out there who's struggling with the same issues. 

Justin is the author of The Righteous Rage of a Ten-Year-Old Boy: A Journey of Self-Discovery. In his book, he talks about uncovering our deeper feelings by addressing childhood events and traumas and changing how our emotions are tied to those memories. Justin has poured his deepest, darkest secrets into the book. As he pointed out, the more sunshine gets on those secrets, the less power they have over him.  

As he was trying to recover from alcoholism in his mid-30's, Justin had to go back to the beginning of time to understand what drove him to alcoholism. Justin grew up with two very emotionally dysfunctional parents: his dad was a workaholic and a rageaholic and his mom was deep into extreme religiosity and hoped that God would solve her emotional challenges. He found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. His parents didn't have any emotional tools to support him or help him. Therefore, he grew up in an unhealthy environment. The way his dad treated him taught him that he was a failure no matter what he did. 

Feeling unworthy, uncomfortable, and untrusting, Justin turned to books as a way to escape reality. Then, as he got older, he discovered alcohol. It made him feel good about himself and he felt accepted for the first time in his life. So, alcohol became his tool to feel good about himself. Justin didn’t realize that it wasn’t a solution or that it was just a band-aid. However, like all external things, it had diminishing returns over time. It worked less and less until it stopped working altogether.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • Justin’s childhood trauma
  • What it was like to not know how to handle his feelings 
  • How covering up feelings of shame and guilt through drinking became a cycle
  • How he changed his perspective from being a failure to being okay
  • How a recovery meeting became the first pinprick that showed him reality
  • What his righteous rage looked like and how letting it go allowed him to achieve true freedom
  • What happens when your pain is greater than your fear
  • Why it’s okay to feel your feelings
  • Justin’s motivation to put his book out there

Key Quotes:

[09:21] - "My biggest problem that made me decide I had to quit drinking was that the more I got drunk around other people, the more I misbehaved and just couldn't seem to control myself."

[13:15] - “Everything that I thought I knew about myself to be true was not true. And I get to rewrite that story."

[16:12] - "In your formative years, you take everything from around you, and you believe that to be true."

[18:33] - “True freedom comes in moving past that and letting go of that rage, even if it's justified.”

[21:02] - “The pain has to get greater than the fear. And that's how it was for me. It hurt bad enough that I was willing to step into the fear."

[22:14] - “I'm trying to learn how to feel the feelings and be okay with them. And sometimes it hurts, but I've learned that that's okay, too. It's part of it.”

[25:17] - “The more sunshine gets on those secrets, the less power they have over me.”

Supporting Resources:

The Righteous Rage of a Ten-Year-Old Boy: A Journey of Self-Discovery

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast.

0:09.0

My name is Dwayne Ocelain and I'm your host, and we are on to another episode.

0:16.0

So today my guest is Justin B. Long, and he is author of The Righteous Rage of a 10-year-old

0:23.9

boy, A Journey of Self-Discovery.

0:27.0

So today, Justin and I talk about his journey through his own trauma, childhood trauma,

0:35.2

and how that set him up for alcoholism to escape that. And also we're going to

0:42.9

talk about the traps of getting stuck in that idea of toxic masculinity, where as men, we can't

0:52.0

share our feelings. We can't be vulnerable. We should just be stoic at all times.

0:57.5

And how that keeps us stuck from being able to heal from our past wounds. Great conversation with

1:04.7

Justin. He is just an open book, shares his story, talks about it, and shares his hope and healing for everyone

1:13.3

else out there who is struggling with some of the same issues.

1:18.9

And if you are enjoying the Indicted Mind podcast, please share it with a friend or write a

1:24.8

review in iTunes. That really does help people find the podcast.

1:29.7

All right, everyone, let's go ahead and start this episode.

1:36.6

Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. My guest today is Justin Long, and he is going to talk about his book, The Righteous

1:47.5

Rage of a 10-year-old boy.

1:49.8

I love the title, and I'm excited to talk about it, and I'm excited to hear your story.

1:56.2

So, Justin, let's just jump in and introduce yourself.

2:00.7

All right. Well, thanks for having me on the show, Dwayne. I and introduce yourself. All right.

2:01.3

Well, thanks for having me on the show, Dwayne.

2:02.6

I'm very excited to be here.

2:04.2

And as you said, my name is Justin B. Long, not to be confused with the actor, Justin

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