Self-Forgiveness in Recovery: Why You Can't Afford to Hate Yourself Sober
Podcast:Recovering Out Loud Published On: Thu May 21 2026 Description: Self-forgiveness in addiction recovery is the work nobody markets — because nobody wants to buy it. In this solo episode, Anthony shares why shame is a stronger predictor of relapse than a deterrent, why guilt and shame are not the same emotion, and the 5-step practice he uses to forgive himself one day at a time.After 7.5 years sober, Anthony relapsed in 2024. He came back January 12, 2025. This episode is about what kept him stuck on the way back — and what finally got him off the hook.In this episode:- Why "I'll just feel bad enough to never do it again" doesn't work- Brené Brown's guilt vs. shame distinction — and why it matters for relapse risk- June Tangney's research on shame-proneness and substance misuse- Kristin Neff's three pillars of self-compassion, adapted for recovery- A 5-step self-forgiveness practice you can start today- The "cookie jar" — using your own hardest experiences as proof you can do thisChapter markers:00:00 Cold Open: The Day I Stopped Trying to Forgive Myself02:55 Resentment Is Poison: Forgiving Others First04:55 Welcome to Recovering Out Loud06:30 Real Check-In: My Struggle With Patience This Week09:55 Why Self-Forgiveness Is the Hardest Step12:44 Story 1: Blowing the Money & Relapsing After 7.5 Years17:47 Guilt vs. Shame — The Distinction That Changes Everything20:32 The Relapse Reckoning22:00 What Self-Forgiveness Actually Is (and Isn't)24:21 The 5-Step Self-Forgiveness Practice29:17 You Are Not the Worst Thing You Did31:16 The Cookie Jar: Drawing on Past WinsIf you got something out of this, please follow, rate, and share with one person who needs it.— AnthonyHost of Recovering Out Loud · Real stories of addiction and recovery, no clinical voice, no guru energy.#RecoveringOutLoud #SoberPodcast #Recovery #SelfForgiveness #Shame