Hopestream for parenting kids through drug use and addiction

Long Term Recovery Requires Discipline To Focus On The Present And Appreciate The Blessings It Brings, With Jeremy Melloul


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ABOUT THE EPISODE:
In this special episode, I’ve invited Jeremy Melloul, owner of MOLT Clothing company back on the show. Jeremy joined me on episode 90 to share his story of early exposure and addiction that very nearly took his life a few times and what intercepted that risky path for his life.
 
We covered so much ground in that episode that I thought it would be great to check-in with Jeremy and see how things are going. We talk about what recovery looks like on a daily basis, how he has to fight to overcome his desire to isolate, and the wisdom he’s gained along the road.
 
Additionally, we explore the impact of social media on the recovery journey and why choosing the slower fix is a process that requires a lot of self-compassion. Don’t forget to go check out wearmolt.com where you can buy the favorite guy in your life an incredible t-shirt or hoodie. The bonus? You can feel good knowing some of your money will go to support other individuals in their journey towards sobriety.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • How recovery is an active life-long journey
  • Why Jeremy is doing the work of discovering his passions outside of business
  • What it takes to start choosing the “slower fix”
  • Why self-care means steering clear of social media for Jeremy
  • How MOLT Clothing is giving back to a sober-living scholarship with every purchase

EPISODE RESOURCES:

  • Episode 90: from heroin needle to sewing needle, giving back through recovery with Jeremy Melloul
  • Check out the Store: www.wearmolt.com
  • Connect on Instagram: @wearmolt

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