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Jodi White
Journals of a Love Addict Podcast
Do you continually find yourself in dysfunctional relationships? Have a pattern of dating emotionally unavailable partners? Undervalue yourself while putting others on a pedestal? Jodi White can relate. As a therapist and recovering Love Addict, Jodi shares her experience in this podcast through years of journal entries and interviews with others who have struggled, as well as experts in the fields of love & sex addiction, codependence and other areas of mental health. Music by JD Pendley
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4.9 stars from 135 ratings
Journals Of a Love Addict
This podcast is life changing. Jodi shares her struggle and in so doing offers women a way to heal from emotional pain. She is brilliant!
Cher Stevens via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/30/24
Wow
I just got out of a 5 year relationship and had immediately latched on to someone else similar with lots of intensity. They broke things off and I didn’t realize why I felt like I was dying when I was alone. I recently overcame my food addiction and have leaned full force into my love addiction...Read full review »
Oktobr34 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/28/23
Wonderful
Fantastic, really well curated, with a heaps of wonderful information and real life sharing to help recognise and assist people struggling with love addiction, codependency. I hope there is more to come. Thank you Jodie 🙏
Cathkoe7 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/14/23
Recent Episodes
It can be easy to assume that therapists have it together in life and relationships; but when it comes to attachment--and love addiction--no one is immune. And because hearing from a therapist who 'gets it' can be very helpful for those of us in recovery, Jodi invited therapist and coach, Leah...
Published 04/27/24
One of the hard parts of recovery--and life--is having difficult conversations, especially those that come with a chance of discord, being seen as the 'bad guy', or simply feeling uncomfortable. When confronted with having hard conversations, it can seem 'easier' to avoid them...but also less...
Published 04/14/24
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