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Guest: Chase Thayer — Long-Term Recovery Coach & Family Systems Specialist
Website: https://www.austinintegrationcoaching.com/

About Chase:
Chase Thayer brings nearly 20 years of experience supporting individuals and families impacted by addiction, mental health challenges, and complex relational dynamics. As both a professional coach and someone with lived experience in recovery, Chase combines empathy with accountability — guiding not just clients, but entire families — toward deeper understanding, structural healing, and long-term sustainable change.

💡 What We Explore in This Episode

🔹 Chase’s personal recovery journey
We dive into how his lived experience shapes his work, his lens on resilience, and the shifts that led him to family systems work.

🔹 What “long-term recovery” really means
This isn’t quick fixes or surface-level tools — Chase talks about recovery as an ongoing process, rooted in identity, connection, and self-trust.

🔹 Supporting families, not just individuals
Why individual change often stalls without healthy relational shifts — and how families can become part of the solution instead of the backdrop of the problem.

🔹 The role of boundaries, accountability, and compassion
Chase unpacks how compassion and accountability aren’t opposites — they’re the foundation for real transformation.

🔹 Breaking generational cycles
We talk about structural patterns in families, how they persist across generations, and the intentional work it takes to change them.

🔹 What sustainable change actually looks like
From emotional literacy to systems thinking — real stories, real challenges, and practical perspectives that go beyond slogans.

🎧 Key Takeaways

🧠 Quotes to Share

“Recovery isn’t about behavior change alone — it’s about identity change in the context of relationships that matter.” — Chase Thayer“You don’t heal in isolation. You heal in connection — and connection requires accountability.”

📌 Connect With Chase

🌐 Austin Integration Coaching: https://www.austinintegrationcoaching.com/

Chase’s work with individuals and families blends trauma-informed systems thinking with compassion-based accountability.

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