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In this episode of The One Day at a Time Recovery Podcast, I sit down with Hakeem to talk about what happens when performance, substances, and distractions can no longer protect us from unresolved pain.
Hakeem shares how the death of his younger brother, years of buried grief, elite athletics, addiction, and eventually incarceration led him to a moment of total reckoning. Sitting alone in a jail cell — without substances, screens, or distractions — he was finally forced to face himself.
What stood out to me most is Hakeem's belief that recovery isn't just about abstinence. It's about returning to our natural state — mentally, emotionally, and physically.
Key Takeaways From Our Conversation1. Addiction Is About Toxic Consumption Many people quit drinking but replace it with sugar, gambling, porn, caffeine, or overworking. The substance changes, but the avoidance doesn't.
2. The Work Has to Happen Before the Trigger If the inner work isn't done first, triggers become breaking points. When the work is done, triggers become opportunities for growth.
3. The TEFIC Framework
Triggers – noticing what activates you
Environment – what and who surrounds you
Foundation – sleep, routines, structure
Invest – time, energy, and money into growth
Contribution – giving from overflow, not depletion
4. Community Is Where Healing Accelerates There's something powerful about being seen and understood by people who have lived it — not just professionals talking at you, but peers walking alongside you.
Action Steps I Encourage You to TryIdentify one "acceptable addiction" you might be using to avoid discomfort
Build a minimum daily foundation you can keep even on hard days
Journal on this question: What keeps showing up as a trigger in my life — and what might it be pointing to?
Seek connection, not just more information
📚 Books & Resources Mentioned
Choose Yourself to Be Chosen — Hakeem Bourn McFarlane
The Untethered Soul — Michael A. Singer
The Way of the Superior Man — David Deida
Outwitting the Devil — Napoleon Hill
Can't Hurt Me — David Goggins
Atomic Habits — James Clear (referenced)
So without further delay, please enjoy this episode, and let me know what you think!
Guest Contact Info:
Instagram: @bigdreamhakeem
👊🏼Need help applying this information to your own life?
Here are 3 ways to get started:
🎁Free Guide: 30 Tips for Your First 30 Days - With a printable PDF checklist
Grab your copy here: https://www.soberlifeschool.com
☎️Private Coaching: Make Sobriety Stick
https://www.makesobrietystick.com
Subscribe So You Don't Miss New Episodes!
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Amazon Music, or you can stream it from my website HERE. You can also watch the interview on YouTube.
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In this episode of The One Day at a Time Recovery Podcast, I sit down with Hakeem to talk about what happens when performance, substances, and distractions can no longer protect us from unresolved pain.
Hakeem shares how the death of his younger brother, years of buried grief, elite athletics, addiction, and eventually incarceration led him to a moment of total reckoning. Sitting alone in a jail cell — without substances, screens, or distractions — he was finally forced to face himself.
What stood out to me most is Hakeem's belief that recovery isn't just about abstinence. It's about returning to our natural state — mentally, emotionally, and physically.
Key Takeaways From Our Conversation1. Addiction Is About Toxic Consumption Many people quit drinking but replace it with sugar, gambling, porn, caffeine, or overworking. The substance changes, but the avoidance doesn't.
2. The Work Has to Happen Before the Trigger If the inner work isn't done first, triggers become breaking points. When the work is done, triggers become opportunities for growth.
3. The TEFIC Framework
Triggers – noticing what activates you
Environment – what and who surrounds you
Foundation – sleep, routines, structure
Invest – time, energy, and money into growth
Contribution – giving from overflow, not depletion
4. Community Is Where Healing Accelerates There's something powerful about being seen and understood by people who have lived it — not just professionals talking at you, but peers walking alongside you.
Action Steps I Encourage You to TryIdentify one "acceptable addiction" you might be using to avoid discomfort
Build a minimum daily foundation you can keep even on hard days
Journal on this question: What keeps showing up as a trigger in my life — and what might it be pointing to?
Seek connection, not just more information
📚 Books & Resources Mentioned
Choose Yourself to Be Chosen — Hakeem Bourn McFarlane
The Untethered Soul — Michael A. Singer
The Way of the Superior Man — David Deida
Outwitting the Devil — Napoleon Hill
Can't Hurt Me — David Goggins
Atomic Habits — James Clear (referenced)
So without further delay, please enjoy this episode, and let me know what you think!
Guest Contact Info:
Instagram: @bigdreamhakeem
👊🏼Need help applying this information to your own life?
Here are 3 ways to get started:
🎁Free Guide: 30 Tips for Your First 30 Days - With a printable PDF checklist
Grab your copy here: https://www.soberlifeschool.com
☎️Private Coaching: Make Sobriety Stick
https://www.makesobrietystick.com
Subscribe So You Don't Miss New Episodes!
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Amazon Music, or you can stream it from my website HERE. You can also watch the interview on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/@theonedayatatimepodcast?sub_confirmation=1
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-one-day-at-a-time-recovery-podcast/id1212504521
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4I23r7DBTpT8XwUUwHRNpB
Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a8eb438c-5af1-493b-99c1-f218e5553aff/the-one-day-at-a-time-recovery-podcast

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