Finding New Waters

How Dr. Hobelmann Rebuilt His Life After Addiction


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In this episode of Finding New Waters, B. Reeves sits down with Dr. Greg Hobelmann, co-CEO of Ashley Addiction Treatment and a person in long-term recovery. Greg opens up about his battle with addiction as a practicing anesthesiologist, his path to sobriety, and how he ultimately returned to Ashley as a leader after once leaving in relapse. His story is one of redemption, personal transformation, and the power of second chances. From a deeply personal account of relapse to his rise as a respected recovery professional, this episode dives into how building healthy habits and embracing a life of service can truly lead to freedom and fulfillment in recovery.


Dr. Hobelmann also explores the science of habit formation, the spiritual foundation of sustained sobriety, and how recovery can be not just healing—but joyful.


📍 Learn more about Ashley Addiction Treatment: https://www.ashleytreatment.org

📧 Contact Dr. Greg Hobelmann: [email protected]



Timestamps

00:00 – Intro & Welcome

00:56 – What Is Ashley Addiction Treatment?

02:10 – Dr. Hobelmann’s Story: From Anesthesiologist to Recovery

05:00 – His First Treatment Experience

06:55 – Relapse and Redemption

08:15 – The Return to Ashley

10:35 – Redefining “Addict” & Battling Stigma

13:05 – Father Martin’s Legacy & the Origins of Ashley

17:20 – Monitoring Programs & Why Structure Helps

21:00 – Building Joy and Freedom in Recovery

23:10 – Daily Spiritual Maintenance

26:00 – Habit Formation & Behavioral Change

31:40 – Discipline, Structure & Emotional Sobriety

35:45 – Recovery as a Lifelong Journey

40:30 – Ashley’s Full Continuum of Care

49:00 – Final Reflections on Growth & Gratitude

50:35 – How to Reach Ashley Addiction Treatment



Key Quote

“If I don’t get high in sobriety, I’m not going to be able to stay sober. I’ve got to enjoy this.” — Dr. Greg Hobelmann

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