What if the biggest mistake families make in addiction recovery is focusing on the wrong mountain?
In this episode, Jason shares a deeply personal reflection after celebrating his birth son’s 19th birthday—a moment that reminded him just how impossible recovery once felt.
For years, addiction felt like an endless cycle of trying, failing, promising, and starting over. The distance between hope and reality felt impossible to cross.
So what changed?
Jason breaks down the 3 essential ingredients of hope that every family and individual in recovery must understand:
✔️ How to clearly see the destination ✔️ Why most people can’t see the path forward ✔️ The overlooked factor that determines whether lasting change is even possible
You’ll also hear why recovery isn’t built through quick fixes, silver bullets, or treatment alone—and why people recover through relationships, identity change, and small, meaningful wins over time.
If you’re exhausted from trying to help an addicted loved one—or if recovery feels impossible right now—this conversation will help you rethink what real progress actually looks like.
In this episode: • Why hope breaks down in addiction recovery • The “mini summit” strategy that builds lasting momentum • Why long-term sobriety feels impossible in the beginning • The surprising reason treatment alone doesn’t work • How identity—not just abstinence—creates lasting change • A healthier way families can measure progress
Recovery is possible. But it may not look the way you think.
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