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This week on The Three Mantras Podcast, I talk about something we’ve almost forgotten how to do in today’s world: loving confrontation.
Not shaming.
Not canceling.
Not silence.
But the kind of honest, compassionate truth-telling that actually helps people get better.
In an age where addiction, overdose, and quiet suffering are everywhere, avoiding hard conversations doesn’t protect anyone — it isolates them. Growth doesn’t happen without reflection, and reflection often requires someone who cares enough to speak up.
As I head to Boston during Christmas week, this episode feels especially timely. The holidays bring love, memory, grief, and truth to the surface. This is a reminder that accountability and compassion can — and must — coexist.
If we really love people, we don’t abandon them to comfort.
We stay present.
We tell the truth.
And we do it with love.
#RecoveryTalk
#AddictionAwareness
#HealingJourney
#PersonalGrowth
#EmotionalSobriety
Support the show
3mantras.com
By Paul HughesThis week on The Three Mantras Podcast, I talk about something we’ve almost forgotten how to do in today’s world: loving confrontation.
Not shaming.
Not canceling.
Not silence.
But the kind of honest, compassionate truth-telling that actually helps people get better.
In an age where addiction, overdose, and quiet suffering are everywhere, avoiding hard conversations doesn’t protect anyone — it isolates them. Growth doesn’t happen without reflection, and reflection often requires someone who cares enough to speak up.
As I head to Boston during Christmas week, this episode feels especially timely. The holidays bring love, memory, grief, and truth to the surface. This is a reminder that accountability and compassion can — and must — coexist.
If we really love people, we don’t abandon them to comfort.
We stay present.
We tell the truth.
And we do it with love.
#RecoveryTalk
#AddictionAwareness
#HealingJourney
#PersonalGrowth
#EmotionalSobriety
Support the show
3mantras.com