Trauma, Addiction, and the Twelve Steps – Part 1 with Ian Morgan Cron

Trauma, Addiction, and the Twelve Steps – Part 1 with Ian Morgan Cron

Underneath every addiction is a deeper ache—and a surprising path to healing. Bestselling author, therapist, and Episcopal priest Ian Morgan Cron joins Dan Allender and Rachael Clinton Chen to share insights from his newest book, Ian invites us to...
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Underneath every addiction is a deeper ache—and a surprising path
to healing.


Bestselling author, therapist, and Episcopal priest Ian Morgan
Cron joins Dan Allender and Rachael Clinton Chen to share
insights from his newest book, The Fix: How the Twelve Steps
Offer a Surprising Path of Transformation for the Well-Adjusted,
the Down-and-Out, and Everyone In Between.


Ian invites us to reconsider the Twelve Steps—not just as a
recovery tool for addicts, but as a grace-filled path of
spiritual awakening for anyone longing for freedom, connection,
and intimacy with God.


This conversation is for everyone—not just those who identify as
alcoholics or addicts. As Ian says, these steps offer healing to
people who struggle with all kinds of attachments and
compulsions: workaholism, people-pleasing, tech and porn
addiction, codependency, control, food, spending, approval,
sports betting… the list goes on. Ian points out that most of us
are poly-addicted, caught in multiple patterns that disconnect us
from God, ourselves, and each other.


So this isn’t about comparing struggles or measuring severity.
It’s about asking: Do I want to be free? Do I want to live with
more honesty, grace, and surrender? 


Whether or not you think you “need” the Steps, this conversation
is a compassionate, humorous, and deeply spiritual invitation to
let go of self-reliance and move toward the healing you were made
for.


Listen to Part 1 now, and be sure to come back next week for Part
2. In the meantime, you can order Ian’s new book here:
https://ianmorgancron.com/thefix 


Please Note: This episode contains some mature language; listener
discretion is advised.


 

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