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What if the stories we’ve been told about addiction recovery, rock bottom, tough love, they have to want it themselves... are only half the truth?
In this episode, Amanda sits down with Conrad Tracey, founder of Addiction Coaching Australia, to unpack the outdated myths that keep people stuck, and reveal what real, sustainable recovery actually looks like.
Together they explore the messy middle of change, the space between crisis and consistency, and how both the person struggling and their loved ones can find steadier ground through boundaries, compassion, and evidence-based support.
You’ll learn:
Why waiting for rock bottom can be dangerous and what to do instead.
The difference between helping and enabling (and why it matters).
How relapse fits into recovery without meaning “back to day one.”
What real accountability looks like without shame or control.
How small, consistent actions create lasting transformation.
This episode is for you if:
You love someone navigating addiction or early recovery.
You’re a high-functioning person quietly struggling yourself.
You’re tired of outdated advice and want tools that actually work.
Connect with Conrad
1️⃣ join the waitlist for Pathway to Wellness, my signature program designed to help you rebuild your life alongside (or beyond) a loved one’s addiction.
2️⃣ You can also book a friendly, no-pressure chat with Amanda and explore what support might look like - without doing this alone, because you know you’ve been trying ‘that way’ for long enough by now.
👉 Book in a friendly chat - Click here to find a time and let's talk about what's possible
3️⃣ If you haven’t the Crisis Conversation Guide (What to say and what not to say when addiction takes over) ? Grab it now—it’s free and full of practical scripts to help you say what you mean (even when it’s messy):
👉 Download the guide
4️⃣ Connect with Amanda on Instagram @addictionmakesthree
5️⃣ Questions or reflections → [email protected]
You can find your way through this. And you don’t have to do it alone.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Amanda Lockyer5
1313 ratings
What if the stories we’ve been told about addiction recovery, rock bottom, tough love, they have to want it themselves... are only half the truth?
In this episode, Amanda sits down with Conrad Tracey, founder of Addiction Coaching Australia, to unpack the outdated myths that keep people stuck, and reveal what real, sustainable recovery actually looks like.
Together they explore the messy middle of change, the space between crisis and consistency, and how both the person struggling and their loved ones can find steadier ground through boundaries, compassion, and evidence-based support.
You’ll learn:
Why waiting for rock bottom can be dangerous and what to do instead.
The difference between helping and enabling (and why it matters).
How relapse fits into recovery without meaning “back to day one.”
What real accountability looks like without shame or control.
How small, consistent actions create lasting transformation.
This episode is for you if:
You love someone navigating addiction or early recovery.
You’re a high-functioning person quietly struggling yourself.
You’re tired of outdated advice and want tools that actually work.
Connect with Conrad
1️⃣ join the waitlist for Pathway to Wellness, my signature program designed to help you rebuild your life alongside (or beyond) a loved one’s addiction.
2️⃣ You can also book a friendly, no-pressure chat with Amanda and explore what support might look like - without doing this alone, because you know you’ve been trying ‘that way’ for long enough by now.
👉 Book in a friendly chat - Click here to find a time and let's talk about what's possible
3️⃣ If you haven’t the Crisis Conversation Guide (What to say and what not to say when addiction takes over) ? Grab it now—it’s free and full of practical scripts to help you say what you mean (even when it’s messy):
👉 Download the guide
4️⃣ Connect with Amanda on Instagram @addictionmakesthree
5️⃣ Questions or reflections → [email protected]
You can find your way through this. And you don’t have to do it alone.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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