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The Kevin Miller Podcast

Reveal & Mitigate Your Codendency w/ The Legendary Melody Beattie

The Kevin Miller Podcast

Kevin Miller

Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality, Social Sciences, Education, How To, Society & Culture, Science, Medicine, Life Sciences, Spirituality, Nutrition, Self-improvement, Mental Health, Relationships

4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 16 January 2026

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

In the world of self-help and psychology there are people who have made certain topics a household term. Gary Chapman made love languages famous. Henry Cloud is the grandfather of boundaries. Eckhart Tolle helped us conceive of the ego. And Melody Beattie is why we know about codependency, due to her classic tome, Codependent No More: How to Stop Controlling Others and Start Caring for Yourself. I was so honored to have an audience with Melody to discuss the book for a revised edition, just a few years ago. Since we talked, Melody has actually ended her time here on earth. But, her message lives on. Melody is literally cited as one of the pioneers of the self-help movement. This breakthrough book of hers still remains the resource on codependency. Newsweek named Codependent No More one of the four essential self-help books of all time. Melody actually added a chapter on trauma to this revised edition and it went right to the top of the best seller charts, once again. As a human, can we even be completely non-codependent? I’m not sure, but by becoming aware of the signs and habits, we can surely mediate and mitigate codependency in our lives to a great degree. As humans we innately look for the A’s from other people;  approval, affirmation, attention, and acceptance. How codependent we are relates to how much we need those A’s to feel ok about ourselves. It’s nice to get them, but are we ok without them? Can we be at peace without desperately needing positive feedback and reinforcement from other people? The answer is yes and this show will discuss how. When I asked Melody about her own life and any regrets, she flatly stated, “I regret that I've spent much of my life ragging on myself for not being enough.” This is a thoughtful, pondering discussion with Melody where her compassion for herself and others will pour through. Sign up for your $1/month trial period at shopify.com/kevin Go to shipstation.com and use code KEVIN to start your free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome. I'm Kevin Miller, and this is a podcast for your personal evolution. In this episode,

0:08.0

reveal and mitigate your codependency. In the world of self-help and psychology, there are people

0:17.0

who have made certain topics household names. Gary Chapman, for instance, made love

0:22.8

language as famous. Henry Cloud is the grandfather of boundaries. Eckart Tolle helped us conceive

0:30.3

of the ego concept. And Melody Beattie is why we know about codependency due to her classic tome, codependent,

0:39.2

No More, How to Stop Controlling Others and Start Caring for Yourself.

0:43.6

I was so honored to have an audience with Melody to discuss the book for a revised edition just a few years ago.

0:52.2

Since that time, Melody actually ended her time on Earth.

0:56.9

But her message lives on strongly. Melody is literally cited as one of the pioneers of the

1:03.0

self-help movement. The breakthrough book of her still remains the resource on codependency.

1:10.5

Newsweek named codependent No More one of the four essential

1:14.3

self-help books of all time. Melody actually added a chapter, a new one on trauma, to this revised

1:21.3

edition, and that's what's out now, and it went right to the top of the bestseller charts once

1:25.8

again. And as a human,

1:27.7

can we be completely non-codependent? I'm not sure, but by becoming aware of the signs and the

1:35.1

habits, we can surely mitigate and mediate codependency in our lives to a great degree, I believe.

1:41.6

As humans, we innately look for A's from people, approval,

1:46.7

affirmation, attention, acceptance. And how codependent we are relates to how much we need

1:53.4

those A's to feel okay about ourselves. It's nice to get them, of course, but are we okay? Can we be okay without them? Can we be at peace

2:02.8

without desperately needing positive feedback and reinforcement from people? Well, the answer is yes,

2:09.6

that's the hope. And this show is going to discuss the how. When I asked Melody about her own

2:16.2

life and any regrets, which kind of a neat thing that I did

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