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#135: How To Overcome Addiction: Paying Attention To Miracles, The Power of Affirmations, & Timely Tribes

#135: How To Overcome Addiction: Paying Attention To Miracles, The Power of Affirmations, & Timely Tribes

FromFacing Life


#135: How To Overcome Addiction: Paying Attention To Miracles, The Power of Affirmations, & Timely Tribes

FromFacing Life

ratings:
Length:
36 minutes
Released:
May 13, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Have you ever struggled with some form of addiction or been close to someone who has? At 22 years old, Jesse Harless was looking at spending years of his life in federal prison due to his addiction to heroin, cocaine, and prescription opioids. Facing serious consequences for his actions, he started to change his daily habits. Eventually he invested in a life coach and began surrounding himself with mentors. This inspired him to transform his life from one of addiction to fulfilling his purpose of becoming an entrepreneur in recovery and helping others to achieve their highest potential. Today, Jesse is an author, speaker, life coach and Founder of Entrepreneurs In Recovery. In this episode, Jesse joins the podcast to share his unbelievable story and what he is doing now to help others who are struggling with addiction. Not only is he determined to help people through this difficult challenge, he's on a mission to change the way the world looks at addiction altogether.  Get the full show notes by visiting: FrontRowFactor.com/jesse-harless
Released:
May 13, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

This show is everything you want to know about living life from those fighting for it. In 2005, Front Row Foundation started helping kids and adults with life threatening illnesses to have a front row experience at the live event of their dreams. This show shares their stories, and helps us all to maximize our moments, because we never know how many we're going to have.