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47 Sorrel Pindar and David Bird - Is there such a thing as an addictive personality?

34m · Innate Wisdom Podcast · 03 Sep 13:00

Is there such a thing as an addictive personality? - Interview with David Bird

In this episode, David Bird and I talk about addictions and the concept of the addictive personality. David starts by talking about his own experience of drinking, what that meant to him and how he was able to let go of it. We then move on to talk about how an addiction can feel like a place of safety when we are running away from a (metaphorical) bear. And what happens when we turn round to look at the bear..

Please be aware that David does use some strong language.

David is a Transformative Coach and Hypnotherapist who guides his clients on a journey of self-exploration, self-realisation, and self-transformation. He helps his clients smash the shit out of anxiety, stress, depression, and over-thinking, and send their emotional baggage packing. They can then learn how to create a calmer headspace, more powerful connections with themselves, others, and their experience of life, and become more of the bright, shining light of authenticity they truly are.

To contact David, you can email him at [email protected]


Sorrel can be contacted on [email protected]

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Is there such a thing as an addictive personality? - Interview with David Bird

In this episode, David Bird and I talk about addictions and the concept of the addictive personality. David starts by talking about his own experience of drinking, what that meant to him and how he was able to let go of it. We then move on to talk about how an addiction can feel like a place of safety when we are running away from a (metaphorical) bear. And what happens when we turn round to look at the bear..

Please be aware that David does use some strong language.

David is a Transformative Coach and Hypnotherapist who guides his clients on a journey of self-exploration, self-realisation, and self-transformation. He helps his clients smash the shit out of anxiety, stress, depression, and over-thinking, and send their emotional baggage packing. They can then learn how to create a calmer headspace, more powerful connections with themselves, others, and their experience of life, and become more of the bright, shining light of authenticity they truly are.

To contact David, you can email him at [email protected]


Sorrel can be contacted on [email protected]

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46 Calling all Mum’s!!

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Twelve months and three lockdowns later, a survey commissioned by the BBC in March 2021 suggested that this gender inequality has not lessened, despite both parents more often working from home. *

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You can find out more and contact Dicken through his website www.3principlesmentoring.com

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