Feeling duped
In a great time of need, I was seeking resources and help. I found Love, Sex and Addiction. After soaking up many episodes-some multiple times and even contemplating workshops for my loved one with Seeking Integrity, I discovered a guest on the show and Director of Content Development for Seeking Integrity is not only a recovering addict, but a convicted sex offender…against a child. I actually feel betrayed….again. In a dark moment of trying to find light & hope, I feel duped. I feel exploited. As a partner in this journey to find healing, I shudder to think that I almost insisted that my loved one not only invest time listening to this show, but also consider paying for online workshops facilitated by this individual. I truly believe everyone has the right to recover and heal, but if you are the one everyone is turning to for help and healing, there should be full disclosure. Where is that episode?
Wishful grouponer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/20/24
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