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How 7 Simple Words Changed My Life – Jen Sugermeyer : Author, Speaker, Coach and Life Changer

Jen Sugermeyer – – www.JenSugermeyer.com

From fear to fearless, Jen took her scars and shattered pieces and took back the life that was taken from her. Broken and ashamed, Jen led a double-life before everyone’s eyes, and was slowly dying inside. Afraid of the repercussions of asking for help, admitting she had a problem, and taking the time to unravel years of damage, for over two decades Jen couldn’t manage to break the cycle of addiction in her life. Her pain came not only from her own abuse, but the physical and mental abuse she endured in an abusive relationship.
In and out of jails and hospitals, Jen’s life was entirely unmanageable- she was only able keep her corporate life isolated, but she knew she was playing with fire. Jen knew it wasn’t long until her hidden life would be exposed at the office- her inner demon was getting stronger and stronger and she was losing control of her progressive disease.

Lying to cover her physical and emotional bruises, Jen was at her breaking point….until her life changed.
It was none of her lows or her bottoms that changed her life- it was the kind words uttered by someone who genuinely cared that made her realize that she was worth fighting for- and that’s what she did.
Jen embarked on the fight of her life- for her life- and she aims to share her strength and encourage others to claim the life they deserve!

To learn more about Jen, check out www.JenSugermeyer.com

To learn more about Rob, visit www.TheAddictionRecoveryHub.com

How Does a Client Become a Director of a Treatment Center? Dustin Frei of Covenant Hills

Dustin is Director of Marketing and Business Development for Pacific Hills. Dustin has worked in the field of addiction treatment for 14 years and has been a member of the Pacific Hills’ team for nine years. Prior to joining Pacific Hills, Dustin served as a counselor, then Program Director of a 75-bed treatment facility. He joined Recovery Options in 2005 as a Crisis Response Counselor and became Director of Crisis Response 4 years later. Dustin has brought with him extensive experience working with individuals and families in crisis, including those dealing with addiction, mental health issues and trauma. Dustin remains very active in his own recovery and has served as a member of the board of directors for Mended Hearts, a non-profit organization. When asked how he was able to identify his passion for career, he said, “…I think that is really more of a testament to the counselors and treatment professionals that I came across in my own recovery. They changed the course of my life forever.’’

To learn more, visit http://www.covenanthillstreatment.com

To learn more about Rob Lohman, visit https://theaddictionrecoveryhub.wordpress.com/about/

Can I Really Be Saved From The Chains of Addiction? Author Adam Gunton

Adam Gunton
Expert Motivational Strategist

Adam Vibe Gunton is a #1 Bestselling Author, Speaker and Coach. Adam has helped 100’s of men and women around the world get connected with their purpose in life and add meaning to everything they are up to. After overcoming his own battle with homelessness and drug addiction to become who he is today, Adam has set out on a mission to help other recovered addicts get their stories out while living on mission to end addiction at the source; the school system.
Adam’s passion for service, his contagious energy, and his drive to see the end of chronic addiction, have caused breakthrough in everyone who has heard his message. This is all surpassed by the clients who have worked his programs and found their own callings and pursued them in a way they never believed possible… until now.
Although much of Adam’s success has been in the industry of training sales forces to overcome fear and to find passion and self-esteem, his personal calling and passion is to help young men to develop themselves into passionate and successful contributions to the world. His new program “Your Son’s Passion” was written directly for men between the ages of 16-24 who may be on a path leading to dangerous circumstances.
Being a former two sport All-State athlete at Columbine High School turned homeless drug addict, Adam has a specific expertise in recognizing toxic behavioral patterns and a unique and effective method for inspiring these young men to take a turn for the best outcomes in life. He knows where the bad decisions in life truly lead and knows what it takes to not only overcome, but to live a life full of love passion and contribution. With personally tailored coaching programs, Adam can help develop systems of living for any young man to follow his dreams without all of the dangerous habitual ways of being that cause so many young men in this generation to fall into the same path he did.
Adam’s promise to every one of his clients is to give 100% of his energy, knowledge, passion and zeal for life to every interaction causing enormous breakthrough in anyone that puts effort into the programs he has developed for them. Upon completion of Your Son’s Passion, the young men in the program will have found a new path in life, will have a simple step-by-step guide to accomplishing anything they set out to do from then on, and will have a new-found way of communicating with family, friends and anyone they meet to best serve the world.

To learn more about Adam, visit https://www.recoveredonpurpose.com/about

To learn more about Rob Lohman, visit https://theaddictionrecoveryhub.wordpress.com/about/

How Do You Parent An Addicted Child? Author and LMFT Kevin Petersen

Kevin Petersen, LMFT has been in all the roles: caretaker of an addict, an addict himself and 28 years sober – and now, a licensed family therapist who specializes in addiction therapy. Having been through all the scenarios, Kevin takes a pointed, direct approach on how to manage addiction – starting with the parents.
In his eye-opening account, Chronic Hope: Parenting the Addicted Child, Kevin guides readers into exploring how setting boundaries, maintaining accountability and providing full transparency are three key ways to turning chronic hope into a reality.

To learn more about Kevin Petersen, visit https://www.petersenfamilycounseling.com

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To learn more about Rob Lohman, visit www.TheAddictionRecoveryHub.com

Is the Unthinkable Really Possible? The Abstinence Myth by Dr. Adi Jaffe

Adi Jaffe, Ph.D. is a nationally recognized expert on mental health, addiction, relationships and shame. He was a UCLA lecturer in the Psychology department at UCLA for the better part of a decade and was the Executive-Director and Co-Founder of one of the most progressive mental health treatment facilities in the country – until he started IGNTD. Dr. Jaffe’s work and research focus on changing the way Americans think about, and deal with mental health issues. He is passionate about the role of shame in destroying lives and aims to greatly reduce the stigma of mental health in this country. In this context, Dr. Jaffe has used his personal experience as an incredibly effective inspirational and motivational tool. Dr. Jaffe attended UCLA, graduating with a B.A. in psychology. It was during his undergraduate career that Adi began struggling with drug issues himself, eventually leading to a 4 year hiatus from studies and into the Los Angeles drug-dealing world where he became quite successful. During that period of his life, Adi’s days looked more like a re-enactment of a beatnik novel or a Quentin Tarantino film than the life of an upper-middle class suburban kid. Following a SWAT team arrest in his apartment, and extended court case and a year-long jail sentence, Adi began rebuilding his life. This eventually led to his attainment of a Ph.D. from UCLA’s top-rated doctoral program in psychology, where he graduated with honors. Even before he graduated Dr. Jaffe’s name had become known through his online and academic writing. His views on addiction and his research on the topic have been published in dozens of journals and online publications and he has appeared on numerous television shows and documentaries discussing current topics in addiction and the problem of addiction as a whole. Dr. Jaffe now writes a blog on Psychology Today, and several other online and print sources. His goal is to bring the latest knowledge about addiction to the people who could benefit from it most – those who are suffering because of it. His writing combines personal experience with a decade’s worth of fine-detail research regarding the mechanisms involved in the addictive process.

Dr. Adi Jaffe:

An out-of-the-box thinker who isn’t afraid to challenge the status quo to get results. Dr. Jaffe brings vision, the ability to incorporate information from different fields, leadership, tenacity and the ability to cut through to the truth in every project. He learns quickly and acts decisively and have been privileged to do this with some of the world’s best.

Check out his new book – www.theabstinencemyth.com

His professional experience is broad and includes:

✅ Speaking – TEDx, professional organizations, public associations, keynotes.

✅ Organizational management – Consulting with startup on staffing needs, culture and mindset.

✅ Professional counseling – Addiction and mental health counseling (group and individual) using CBT, Humanistic principles, Motivational Interviewing and more. Focused on non-judgmental harm-reduction and inclusion.

✅ University-level lecturing – UCLA and California State University teaching everything from addiction to neuroscience to research methods and statistics. He brings engagement and fun to every topic he teaches.

✅ Coaching – Life, executive and mental health coaching, including for some of the world’s biggest names and personalities. I succeed where other coaches fail in driving behavior change and buy-in even from the most resistant and skeptical clients.

✅ Writing – Dr. Jaffe has written for CNN.com, Huffington Post, Psychology Today and dozens of other publications and websites. His focus is on challenging the status quo and bringing about change that improves lives.

✅ Research and project development – Through graduate school and post-doc work, he learned to always look for data to guide his decision making.

Dr. Adi Jaffe’s main focus is on using his skills and connections to reduce the shame experienced by millions and increasing the reach of treatment for mental health issues. Through this work, he improves work conditions, life-experience and general well-being.

To learn more about Dr. Jaffe, visit https://www.igntdrecovery.com/igntd-recovery-opt-in-fshame

To learn more about Rob Lohman, visit www.TheAddictionRecoveryHub.com

How Do You Prepare To Go To Prison? Hear from Dan Wise the Federal Prison Consultant

Dan Wise – Federal Prison Consultant

Dan Wise founded RDAP Dan | Federal Prison Time Consulting, LLC in 2015, after successfully navigating the Federal Prison system, culminating in his early release. Dan wanted to help other people facing federal prison time to have the same success in learning from the experience and achieving federal prison sentence reduction. He began by creating YouTube videos, and his business grew from there.

Dan Wise and Jenny Good created a proprietary Success Method™, combining the strengths of an experienced Prison Consultant and a talented Coach to guide clients through a process focused on increasing clients’ chances for sentence reduction.

Dan’s vision included special support for the families of those facing federal incarceration, an often underserved segment in other prison consultancy models. If your family is experiencing difficulties as a result of your legal situation, we can help.

Dan tells it like it is. We understand that the unknown and waiting in limbo can be the most difficult parts of this process. As a client, his straight-forward approach lets you know exactly what to expect as a federal defendant.

When not working with federal prison consulting clients, you might find Dan playing poker with friends or relaxing with his pets.

To learn more about Dan and the work he does, visit https://www.federalprisontime.com/

To learn more about Rob Lohman, visit www.TheAddictionRecoveryHub.com

Can People in Prison Really Change? : 7 Habits of Highly Effective People on The Inside : Jeff Carney

Reducing Recidivism through the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People on the Inside Program.

Listen to Jeff Carney of Franklin Covey and the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People talk about his mission is to make a positive difference in people’s lives, to help organizations get better, sustainable results through proven processes, and to help leaders lead. One of the unique things I have had the honor of working on for several years is the 7 Habits on the Inside. It teaches inmates and staff how to lead themselves. Offenders often change incorrect paradigms, take responsibility for their actions, develop effective communication skills, and strive to create a positive legacy. For staff and officers, our processes help give back the years they lose working in an extremely stressful environment.

Jeff is an amazing man. To learn more about Franklin Covey programs, check out https://www.franklincovey.com/#

To learn about Rob Lohman and his programs, visit www.TheAddictionRecoveryHub.com

This program personally touched my life during my incarceration, so I know use 7 Habits in some of my Recovery Coaching programs.

Gratefully,

Rob Lohman

How Does Prison Change A Man? : Coleman Thimmes : From Murder to Miracle

Coleman Thimmes went to prison for twelve (12) years for manslaughter where his life was radically transformed.

Also, check out his video testimony at Red Rocks Church at https://www.redrockschurch.com/stories/coleman/

To learn more about Rob Lohman and The Addiction Recovery Hub, visit www.TheAddictionRecoveryHub.com

Wall Street to the Well : From Fortune To Faith : Stu Fuhlendorf

Stu Fuhlendorf is the Senior Pastor of Redemption Hills Church in Littleton Colorado. After spending the first half of his career in the competitive world of high-tech software and systems development as a business executive, Stu spends much of his time studying, preaching, and teaching the Gospel to those with unique challenges in life, and a need for Jesus – namely all of us. Stu is being used as a servant of God in ministry to help men and women think more deeply about their lives, and overcome the devastating effects of idol worship, addictions, and sin in a suffering world.

Through his studies, speaking, and writings he has become a tireless advocate for men and women, encouraging and inspiring them to change their lives in Christ and teaching the Gospel in a committed fashion. Stu often reflects on his own experiences in Biblical terms as he participates regularly at various prison ministries, redemption ministries for those recently released from prison, street ministries, and recovery ministries. He is regularly invited to preach and speak at churches and conferences nationwide.

He has served on the Board of Directors of The School of Business and Leadership at Colorado Christian University, the Foundation Board of the University of Northern Colorado, in addition to other profit and non-profit Boards.

Author Stuart Fuhlendorf https://wallstreettothewell.com

His first book, Wall Street to the Well, is scheduled for release April 2019.
Stu earned a master of divinity (MDiv) from the Denver Seminary, a master of business administration (MBA) from the University of San Diego, and a bachelor of arts (BA) in social science education from the University of Northern Colorado. He lives in Indian Hills, Colorado with his wife, Trish. They have two grown children who divide their time between school, work, and fun in Colorado.

For more information about Rob Lohman, visit www.TheAddictionRecoveryHub.com

The “Other Shoe Did Drop” : Addiction, Police, a 23-Month Martial Separation: Tanya and Jerry Gioia

Tanya and Jerry Gioia:

After years of struggling in our marriage with addiction, co-dependency, anger and despair the “other shoe did drop”. Police, courts, and a 23-month martial separation brought our marriage to a halt in front of the only one who could fix it, Jesus.

Let’s just say we were a total mess! If we can move from a dying stuck marriage you can too.

We did not do it alone. So many loving couples and friends walked beside us as we learned how to be married and sober. That is the mission of the Sober on Purpose Podcast standing with you as you move forward from addiction to sobriety to thriving in your marriage and family life.

One of the main things we learned during this process was to laugh. Remember the laughter and love you once had in your marriage and family life? Let us help you get that back.

We want to provide you with resources, recovery stories, and action steps to bring you into the whole life that God planned just for you.

Tanya Gioia
Recovery Coach, The Joyous Family
http://www.thejoyousfamily.com/

To learn more about Rob Lohman, visit www.TheAddictionRecoveryHub.com

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