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Relapse Isn’t Failure: How Shame Almost Killed My Liver
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Hey everybody, welcome back to The Willpower Podcast.
I was a Boston teacher sneaking bottles, blacking out, and waking up yellow-eyed in a hospital bed with doctors telling my wife I had two weeks left. Liver and kidneys gone. Two transplants later I’m sober, but I still remember the crushing shame that kept pulling me back every time I slipped.
Today Chris Cummins (operations at Laguna Treatment Center, biggest detox/recovery hospital in Orange County) gets it from the other side. He’s seen thousands walk in defeated after relapse, carrying the same shame that almost ended me.
Chris shares his own raw story — starting shots at 11, snorting methadone in PE, his fraternity rock-bottom “united front” intervention — and why relapse is the disease talking, NOT failure. We break down how shame kills progress, why family systems keep the cycle going, the “pink cloud” trap after detox, and the gratitude hack that kills shame before it kills your recovery.
This one’s for anyone who’s relapsed and hates themselves for it… or watching someone they love spiral.
Key moments:
00:00 — My shame story + Chris’s first words to relapsed patients
02:31 — Chris’s childhood: 8 shots before school at 11
12:51 — The “united front” rock bottom that saved us both
15:18 — Why shame is a self-fulfilling prophecy (review the tape like an Olympian)
19:47 — Family homeostasis — the #1 thing that makes relapse worse
25:48 — Daily gratitude tool that actually kills shame
If this hits you or someone you love, drop a comment with your biggest takeaway — it helps more people than you know.
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📍Chapters:
00:00 — Welcome: My Yellow-Eyed Rock Bottom & Why Shame Keeps Us Stuck
02:31 — Chris’s Story: First Shots at 11 & Building a Drinker Reputation
12:51 — The “United Front” Intervention That Changed Everything
15:18 — Relapse Isn’t Failure — Review the Tape Like an Olympian
19:47 — Family Disease: Why Homeostasis Makes Relapse Almost Impossible
22:11 — Chronic Relapse Programs & Value-Based Aftercare That Actually Works
25:48 — The Daily Gratitude Tool That Kills Shame Before It Kills Recovery
33:56 — Pink Cloud Warning & Why Most People Relapse After Discharge
🔥 8 Actionable Takeaways!
- First words to someone who relapsed: “I’m glad you’re alive.” No shame — just hope.
- Shame is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Review the “tape” like a pro athlete instead of beating yourself up.
- Relapse is the disease talking — not a personal failure. Those 999 sober days still count.
- Change your environment AND include family in treatment. Homeostasis will pull you right back otherwise.
- Families: Stop hyper-vigilant blame. Open communication + shared accountability = real recovery.
- Chronic relapsers: Get into specialized groups with people who get it. Longer stays = better outcomes.
- Aftercare hack: Demand value-based agreements and open conversations between facilities.
- Daily tool: Start small with gratitude (“I’m grateful for this coffee”). It crowds out shame.
Thank you all for listening/watching. I truly appreciate each and every one of you!