Why Triggers and Obsessions Exist After You Quit — and Why They Go Away
Why Triggers and Obsessions Exist After You Quit — and Why They Go Away  
Podcast: Recovering Out Loud
Published On: Tue Mar 03 2026
Description: Have you ever been having a normal day when a smell, a song, or a place suddenly pulls you back into the past?In this episode, we talk about intrusive memories in recovery — why they happen, why they feel so intense, and why they don’t mean relapse, failure, or weakness.Intrusive memories aren’t something you choose. They’re automatic nervous system responses that often show up in addiction recovery, trauma healing, and emotional sobriety — especially once substances are no longer numbing the system.We break down:What intrusive memories actually are (and what they’re not)Why smells, music, and places are such powerful triggersWhy sobriety can make memories feel louder before they softenThe difference between memory and meaningWhy intrusive memories are not cravingsWhat to do when an intrusive memory hitsWhy triggers and obsessions fade over time in recoveryThis episode is for anyone who’s ever thought:“Why did that come out of nowhere?”“Does this mean I still want to use?”“Am I doing something wrong in recovery?”You’re not broken.You’re not back there.Your nervous system is learning safety.