Recovery Isn’t a Solo Act: Marriage, Trust & Three Years Sober with Alyssa | EP011
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Summary
Three years after entering rehab, Kyle sits down with his wife, Alyssa, for a conversation about what recovery has required from both of them.
Kyle and Alyssa reflect on the isolation, fear, silence, loyalty, trust, and rebuilding that addiction brought into their marriage. They talk about the rehab intake moment that changed Kyle’s recovery, the painful question of why Alyssa stayed, and what it has looked like to rebuild peace in their home one day at a time.
This episode is not just about getting sober. It is about what happens after the crisis point — when the drinking stops, but the marriage, family, wounds, habits, fears, and trust still have to be rebuilt.
Kyle and Alyssa also discuss what recovery has given back: laughter in the house, friendships, fatherhood, honesty, shared responsibility, and a life neither of them would trade.
Topics discussed include:
Alcoholism and marriage Rebuilding trust after addiction The role of loved ones in recovery Why sobriety has to become personally chosen Life after rehab Learning to communicate again The emotional weight carried by spouses and family members Three years sober Fatherhood, family, and recovery Chapter 8 of Alcoholics Anonymous
More Than Capable is about formation, responsibility, recovery, and the work of becoming someone who can carry what life asks of them.
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