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In this honest and emotional episode, Shlomo Wolf shares his journey through anxiety, addiction, and self-discovery.
Raised across different countries, always the “new kid,” Shlomo learned early on to survive by reading people and fitting in—often at the cost of his own needs.
When weed entered his life, it felt like relief—a break from constant alertness and self-judgment. But beneath the addiction was something deeper: a belief that he only mattered if he was useful, helpful, or liked.
Shlomo reflects on what it means to finally stop performing and begin healing—not just from substance use, but from years of codependency and self-erasure.
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In this honest and emotional episode, Shlomo Wolf shares his journey through anxiety, addiction, and self-discovery.
Raised across different countries, always the “new kid,” Shlomo learned early on to survive by reading people and fitting in—often at the cost of his own needs.
When weed entered his life, it felt like relief—a break from constant alertness and self-judgment. But beneath the addiction was something deeper: a belief that he only mattered if he was useful, helpful, or liked.
Shlomo reflects on what it means to finally stop performing and begin healing—not just from substance use, but from years of codependency and self-erasure.

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