38 - Recovery's Impact on Relationship - Interview with Dean Anderson

More than half of all adults have a family history of alcoholism or problem drinking. More than 7 million children live in a household where at least one parent is dependent on or has abused alcohol. Alcohol abuse can be a significant cause of relationship stress. It is essential to understand the impact problem drinking has on your individual and relationship wellness.In this episode Tarah and EJ interview Dean Anderson (author, executive, husband, and father). Dean discusses the impact alcohol had on him as an individual and partner. He shares his road to recovery, and the significant positive shift sobriety had on his life. Dean shares how recovery created a level of honesty that opened him up to deeper levels of connections with those he loves.He discusses his book “Was That a Red Flag,” where he explores “Red Flags” individuals and couples ignore.Dean Anderson LinkedinTogether Tarah and EJ have created Relationship Renovation at Home.Relationship Renovation at Home. is designed for couples facing struggles in their relationship and couples who want to strengthen their relationship. Relationship Renovation at home gives couples the tools to explore complex issues and build a resilient and loving connection.  Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/he-said-she-said/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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Do you want more love in your relationship? Are you and your partner wanting to strengthen your communication skills? Are intimacy and sex aspects of your marriage that need improvement? Do you need relationship advice? Are you looking for an alternative to marriage counseling? The Relationship Renovation podcast is hosted by E.J. and Tarah Kerwin, two licensed therapists that are a married couple raising a blended family with four children. They know that when relationships are connected and secure, the everyday stresses of life become much more manageable. They also know cultivating a healthy, loving relationship takes insight, intentionality, and work. www.relationshiprenovation.com