Donavon Riley, author of 'The Impossible Prize: A Theology of Addiction,' explores the concept of addiction as a form of misplaced worship. He discusses how addiction affects not just individuals but entire families and communities, shaping lives in profound ways. Emphasizing the spiritual battle behind addiction, Riley delves into its parallels with false idolatry, the role of community in recovery, and the importance of genuine faith. He also highlights modern distractions, such as technology, and advocates for holistic healing through reflection and spiritual practices.