Why Some People Become Addicted (And Others Don’t)
Podcast:Recovering Out Loud Published On: Tue Apr 07 2026 Description: Why can some people drink or use drugs casually… while others lose control the moment they start?For decades people believed addiction was simply about willpower, discipline, or bad choices. But modern research suggests the reality is far more complex.In this episode of Recovering Out Loud, Anthony breaks down the real factors that influence addiction risk.Addiction rarely has a single cause. Instead, it often develops through a combination of biology, psychology, environment, and learned behavior.We explore how genetics, brain chemistry, trauma, emotional coping, and environmental exposure can all interact to increase vulnerability to addiction.Anthony also shares personal experience with relapse and recovery, explaining how addiction can remove the ability to simply “stop” once substance use begins.If you’ve ever wondered:• Why addiction runs in families• Why some people feel stronger effects from drugs or alcohol• Why trauma and emotional pain often lead to substance use• Why certain environments increase addiction risk• Why recovery requires more than just willpowerThis episode breaks down the science and lived experience behind addiction.Understanding these factors can help reduce stigma and create more compassionate, effective approaches to recovery.Because addiction is rarely just about fun, weakness, or bad decisions — it’s often about pain, reinforcement, and vulnerability.And understanding that can change how we think about recovery.