At 24 years old, Eric Zimmer was homeless, addicted to heroin, and facing jail time. In the decades since, he has found a way to recover from addiction and build a life worth living for himself, while coaching others through his programs and award-winning podcast The One You Feed, based on an old parable about two wolves at battle within us (a story I also share in Pivot).
We had the great pleasure of recording in personâwhile meeting for the first time! This was extra special because of how much Eric generously shares about his pivots through addiction and recovery, the deeper needs beneath destructive coping habits, how challenging addiction can be on friends and family, and what the literature often gets wrong about codependency.
More About Eric: For the past 20 years, Eric Zimmer has worked as a behavior coach. Heâs also a Certified Interfaith Spiritual Director, podcaster, and writer, who is endlessly inspired by the quest for a greater understanding of how our minds work and how to intellectually create the lives we want to live. Since 2014, he has been hosting the award-winning podcast, The One You Feed, based on an old parable about two wolves at battle within us. His story and his work have been featured in the media including TEDx, Mind Body Green, Elephant Journal, the BBC, and Brain Pickings.
đ 3 Key Takeaways
Gabor MatĂ© says addiction is often âa personâs attempted solution to a deeper problemâ of connection and love.
Giving up behaviors that comfort us, numb us, or artificially connect us is possible if we seek true assurance, acceptance, and real connectionâthose are the ingredients that lead to human thrivingâbut only in their true forms.
Anxiety and trying to âfixâ things takes a lot of energy. If you have a loved one who is stuck in a cycle of addiction, start by shifting your focus from worrying to discovering what you can control, and what actions will allow you to refuel, so you can take care of yourself and others.
â Try This Next: Sometimes, in the moment, there isnât anything to do about it other than be upset, and thatâs okay. When youâre in a dark space, recognize it and feel what youâre feeling, while keeping your mind open to change.
đ Resources Mentioned
Eric on the web, IG: @one_you_feed, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook
Ericâs podcast: The One You Feed
Articles: Behavior Change Components, Lifeâs âDark Hallwaysâ: Where Transformation Happens, Emotional First Aid: Uncertainty, Fear, and Anxiety, Fogg Behavior Model: What Causes Behavior Change?
đ Books Mentioned
The Wisdom of Anxiety by Sheryl Paul
Self-Compassion by Kristin Neff
In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts, When the Body Says No, and The Myth of Normal by Gabor Maté
Future Tense: Why Anxiety Is Good for You (Even Though It Feels Bad) by Tracy Dennis-Tiwary
Beyond Addiction: How Science and Kindness Help People Change: A Guide for Families.
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