Welcome to Season 2 of Sicker Than Others!
Heath’s story starts before he was even born.
In this powerful episode of Sicker Than Others, Heath shares a life that was chaotic from the very beginning. Born into a world shaped by addiction, crime, and instability, Heath’s biological mother was navigating dangerous circumstances tied to drug trafficking and biker gangs in Newport Beach. At one point, she was homeless while pregnant with him—surviving by staying in empty escrow homes. Eventually, she made the impossible decision to place Heath up for adoption.
He was adopted into a family in Los Angeles by two East Coast transplants—one from Brooklyn, the other from New Jersey—both of whom struggled with alcoholism, something Heath wouldn’t fully understand until much later in life. Growing up in Marina Del Rey and attending Hamilton High School, Heath spent years trying to make sense of his identity: adopted, surrounded by dysfunction, and quietly carrying anger that he didn’t yet know how to name.
When addiction entered the picture, things escalated fast.
But what makes Heath’s story so remarkable isn’t just where he came from—it’s who he became. Those who knew Heath early in recovery remember someone filled with rage and pain. And yet, over time, something extraordinary happened. The anger gave way to humility. The chaos turned into compassion.
Today, Heath has transformed into someone people rely on. A man who looks out for the people who struggle the most in the room. The quiet ones. The outsiders. The ones who feel like they don’t belong—because he knows exactly what that feels like.
This episode is about identity, adoption, addiction, and what happens when someone decides to grow beyond the story they were handed. Heath’s journey is proof that where you start in life doesn’t determine where you end up.
Sometimes the people who begin the most lost end up becoming the ones who guide others home.
Produced by Jesse Solomon.
Resources
Beit T’Shuvah – Recovery, community, and treatment
https://www.beittshuvah.org
Support Beit T’Shuvah
https://beittshuvah.org/support/donate/
Alcoholics Anonymous
https://www.aa.org
Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA)
https://slaafws.org/newcomers/
Credits
Host: Seb Webber
Executive Producer: Jesse Solomon
Intro Theme: Jesse Solomon
Recorded live at Beit T’Shuvah
8831 Venice Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Production inquiries:
[email protected]