GET UNHOOKED PODCAST

Jason Coombs

GET UNHOOKED PODCAST: Real Help For Families Facing Addiction hosted by Jason Coombs.  WELCOME TO THE JOURNEY Hey guys, welcome to the Get Unhooked Podcast. I am excited to be your guide providing you real help for families facing addiction. I share inspiration, tools, and insights on addiction, mental health, parenting, leadership, influence, company culture, goal setting, goal smashing, daily routines, prosperity, finance, success, entrepreneurship, relationships, and fitness. This show is all about how to help you become the best version of yourself while striving to help an addicted loved one recover. Join me on this journey of growth and change, and let's work together to create a life that you are proud of. Let's roll! WHAT TO EXPECT Each episode delivers actionable strategies and transformative insights across multiple dimensions of life: Addiction & Recovery: Breaking free from what holds you backMental Health: Building resilience and emotional wellbeingRelationships & Parenting: Creating connections that matterProfessional Growth: Leadership, influence, and culture-buildingLifestyle Design: Daily routines, fitness, and financial freedom ABOUT YOUR HOST Jason Coombs is a keynote speaker and corporate consultant on Mental Wealth and Emotional Prosperity. With a Masters of Professional Communications degree, he is the author of the Amazon bestseller, Unhooked: How to Help an Addicted Loved One Recover. Jason is the President and Founder of Brick House Recovery, a renowned treatment chain for substance abuse and co-occurring disorders. His company received the national Excellence in Treatment award and Idaho’s Best in Mental Wellness award three years in a row. Jason is the Southwest Regional Director for the Idaho Association for Addiction Professionals board. Beyond work, Jason enjoys skiing, competing in Ironman events, and traveling with his family. JOIN THE COMMUNITY Website: TBAInstagram: @jascoombsEmail: info@brickhouserecovery.comNew episodes are released weekly. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to never miss an episode on your journey to becoming unhooked and unleashed.

  1. 5 DAYS AGO

    "What Siblings See That Parents Often Miss About Family Recovery" with Cory & Melissa

    Send a text When a family is living through addiction, most of the focus falls on parents and spouses. But siblings carry their own kind of heartbreak, confusion, and hope. In this episode of the Get Unhooked Podcast, Jason Coombs is joined by his brother Cory, his sister Melissa, and co-host Jennifer Chase for an honest conversation about the sibling experience in family recovery. They talk about loving someone from a distance, learning the difference between helping and fixing, and discovering that recovery can change the whole family, not just the person struggling. You’ll hear how distance sometimes became a healthy boundary, why education helped replace judgment with compassion, how trust was rebuilt slowly over time, and what actually helped their parents during the hardest seasons. This episode is a reminder that showing up with love, honesty, and presence can matter more than having the perfect words. If you have ever wondered what siblings feel, what they carry quietly, or how family healing really happens, this conversation will stay with you. Show Notes In Episode 47, Jason sits down with his brother Cory and sister Melissa to explore a side of family recovery that often goes unspoken: the sibling perspective. Together with Jennifer Chase, they unpack what it was like to love someone through addiction, support their parents from different distances, and watch recovery reshape the entire family system. In this episode, we discuss: Why family recovery can begin even before trust feels fully restoredHow geographic distance created natural boundaries during the chaosThe different ways siblings process fear, confusion, and loveHow education helped replace anger and judgment with understandingWhy trust is rebuilt slowly, honestly, and over timeWhat actually helps parents in crisis and what does notWhy listening matters more than interrogatingHow simple acts of presence can become powerful turning points in recoveryEpisode Highlights: [01:26] Jason reframes family recovery as a process separate from sobriety [03:29] How distance became a protective boundary for sibling relationships [09:22] Jennifer shares what she hopes to learn from a sibling perspective [10:08] Cory reflects on a brotherly bond that never broke [13:50] Cory shares the impact of attending Jason’s treatment graduation [17:34] Melissa opens up about once believing Jason could “just stop” [18:46] How reading recovery literature and attending family group changed Melissa’s understanding [22:11] Why trust-building happens slowly and rarely in a straight line [24:32] Cory explains how Jason’s recovery work became a mirror for his own growth [30:22] What helped and what did not when supporting their parents [38:41] Why listening matters more than asking more questions [43:01] Jason closes with a reflection on showing Join Jason Coombs LIVE each week for tips and tricks and LIVE Q&A’s. Go to https://www.liveunhooked.com/live-unhooked. For information about treatment services visit https://www.brickhouserecovery.com/ For more information about Warrior Heart Bootcamp for men visit www.awarriorheart.com https://awarriorheart.com/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Warrior Heart = 2026Brick100 To learn more about the women’s retreat, Heart of a Woman: https://theheartofawoman.net/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Heart of a Woman = 2026Brick100

    48 min
  2. 2 MAR

    “How Do I Navigate Relapse?” - Understanding the Cycle of Change

    Send a text Episode 46: How Do I Navigate Relapse? - Understanding the Cycle of Change Relapse is one of the most feared words in a family’s recovery vocabulary. It shatters trust, reignites fear, and leaves everyone asking the same desperate question: Why would they go back after everything they’ve been through? In this raw and revealing episode of the Get Unhooked Podcast, Jason Coombs pulls back the curtain on his own relapse story and reframes how families can respond when their loved one stumbles. The answer is not panic. It’s not control. It’s surrender, and it looks nothing like giving up. Episode Highlights [01:00] Jason introduces the topic: How do I navigate relapse?[02:25] Jason recounts his personal history of loss, homelessness, failed rehabs, and incarceration[03:24] The drug court graduation that ended with a devastating relapse in Wendover, Nevada[05:14] How the removal of external motivation exposed the power of the addict voice[07:26] The escalation from one Long Island iced tea to cocaine, debt, and a violent confrontation with a dealer[09:39] A participant shares her perspective on surrender and “making friends with the worst case scenario”[11:14] Why behaviors don’t always mirror someone’s true stage of change[13:19] Jason reads from his book Unhooked on the cycle of relapse and shame[16:32] The story of Grace: how a holiday relapse became a springboard to lasting action[22:14] Relapse, ambivalence, and the deep identity ties to substance use[25:29] Applying recovery principles as a family member and advocate[28:30] Introduction to the seven steps of surrender[30:11] Why surrender is hopeful, not hopelessThe Day External Motivation Disappeared Jason opens this episode with a story that most families will recognize in some form. He had done the hard thing. He completed drug court. His felonies were reduced to misdemeanors. His parents took him to lunch, gave him gifts, told him they were proud. By every external measure, he had made it. Then a coworker invited him to celebrate in Wendover, Nevada. One Long Island iced tea seemed harmless. He never really got in trouble for alcohol, after all. But the drink triggered what he describes as an allergic reaction, both physiological and mental. That single drink ignited a craving that ended the night with a thousand dollars gone, a club ejection for disorderly conduct, and a cocaine binge. By the next morning, shame had already begun feeding the cycle again. What Jason wants families to understand is this: the promises were real. The commitment was genuine. But when external motivation lifted and internal ambivalence remained, the disease found its opening. Families often smack their foreheads and ask, What were you thinking? The honest answer is that thinking had very little to do with it. Why Relapse Happens and What It Actually Means Jason leans on Dr. Prochaska’s stages of Join Jason Coombs LIVE each week for tips and tricks and LIVE Q&A’s. Go to https://www.liveunhooked.com/live-unhooked. For information about treatment services visit https://www.brickhouserecovery.com/ For more information about Warrior Heart Bootcamp for men visit www.awarriorheart.com https://awarriorheart.com/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Warrior Heart = 2026Brick100 To learn more about the women’s retreat, Heart of a Woman: https://theheartofawoman.net/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Heart of a Woman = 2026Brick100

    33 min
  3. 23 FEB

    “Homeless in a Salt Lake City Winter … Then the Cartels Showed Up“

    Send a text Episode 45: Jason Coombs on That Sober Guy Podcast with Shane Ramer A wide-ranging conversation on recovery, faith, fatherhood, identity, and the daily work of staying sober. In this episode, you’ll hear: How a legitimate injury and pain pills turned into a life-consuming spiralThe collapse of an OxyContin supply chain and why heroin surged nextWhat it’s like to survive homelessness in a brutal winterThe moment a text from Jason’s mom disrupted a suicidal night“The gift of volition” and why lasting change has to become personalA simple reflection practice that builds momentum instead of shameThe difference between the “smaller story” and the “larger story”A faith-rooted decision framework: study it out, choose, then take it to GodWarrior Heart Retreat and the three pillars that wake a man’s heart up againHow Jason now supports families who feel exhausted, scared, and aloneTimestamps [01:00] Crossover episode intro: That Sober Guy Podcast with Shane Ramer[01:43] Year-end reflection: journaling victories and lessons[08:11] Emotionally shut down, risk-taking, anxiety/ADHD self-medicating[12:05] The OxyContin ring and the spiral that followed[16:06] Homelessness, felony charges, surviving winter on the streets[17:21] Court-mandated treatment, five rehabs, psychosis before sobriety[23:07] The text from Mom that interrupted a suicidal moment[24:26] “Volition”: why internal motivation outlasts external pressure[26:13] From selling hot dogs to a calling to help families[30:26] Stepping out of the smaller story into the larger story[36:10] 12 Steps as a pathway to conscious contact and guidance[40:37] Decision-making: study it out, choose, take it to God[44:32] Warrior Heart pillars: battle, adventure, beauty[52:14] Retreat impact: stripping the crust, restoring identity[56:50] Resources for families: book, podcast, free toolsQuotes worth revisiting “External pressure can work for a season. Internal motivation is what lasts.”“You don’t just get out of the hole. You get outfitted to climb.”“A plan beats panic. Support beats isolation.”Resources mentioned Brick House Recovery: https://www.brickhouserecovery.com/Unhooked (book): https://a.co/d/0dqd21uTWarrior Heart Retreat: https://awarriorheart.com/That Sober Guy Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/that-sober-guy-podcast/id887845353For families who feel stuck If you love someone who’s struggling, you’re not powerless and you’re not the cause. You may not be able to control their choices, but you ca Join Jason Coombs LIVE each week for tips and tricks and LIVE Q&A’s. Go to https://www.liveunhooked.com/live-unhooked. For information about treatment services visit https://www.brickhouserecovery.com/ For more information about Warrior Heart Bootcamp for men visit www.awarriorheart.com https://awarriorheart.com/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Warrior Heart = 2026Brick100 To learn more about the women’s retreat, Heart of a Woman: https://theheartofawoman.net/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Heart of a Woman = 2026Brick100

    56 min
  4. 16 FEB

    “Why You Say You Want Peace… But Refuse to Do the One Thing That Brings It“

    Send a text Why You Say You Want Peace… But Refuse to Do the One Thing That Brings It Most families say they want peace. But when it comes time to grieve the loss of the relationship they hoped for… they tighten their grip instead. In this deeply honest episode, Jason reveals: Why control disguises itself as loveHow fear keeps families emotionally hookedThe grief step most people skipWhy surrender is not giving upAnd how to finally reclaim your life — even if your loved one hasn’t changedThis episode is both confronting and freeing. If you’ve been strong for far too long… this one will hit home. ⏱ Episode Highlights [01:01] Why families show up strong, not weak — and how control hides behind love [03:12] Step 1: The Hula Hoop Principle — what’s yours and what’s not [05:23] Step 2: Facing your worst fear without catastrophizing [07:12] Step 3: Letting go of attachment to specific outcomes [09:04] Step 4: The grief stage most families avoid (and why it keeps you stuck) [11:30] Why families say they want peace but refuse to grieve [14:59] The five stages of grief explained through Jason’s personal loss [20:57] Step 5: Trusting something bigger than your fear [21:37] Step 6: Holding onto hope while releasing control [22:37] Step 7: The daily practice of surrender What You’ll Learn ✔ The difference between surrender and enabling ✔ Why fear creates the very outcomes you’re trying to prevent ✔ How grief breaks the control cycle ✔ How to be okay — even if they don’t change ✔ A 14-day surrender blueprint to begin reclaiming your peace A Personal Note from Jason You don’t have to wait for your loved one to recover before you recover your life. That’s not selfish. That’s sane. Surrender is not giving up on them. It’s finally picking yourself back up. Resources & Support 📖 Unhooked: How to Help an Addicted Loved One Recover — Available on Amazon & Audible 🌐 Learn more about family recovery support at: https://www.brickhouserecovery.com Join Jason Coombs LIVE each week for tips and tricks and LIVE Q&A’s. Go to https://www.liveunhooked.com/live-unhooked. For information about treatment services visit https://www.brickhouserecovery.com/ For more information about Warrior Heart Bootcamp for men visit www.awarriorheart.com https://awarriorheart.com/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Warrior Heart = 2026Brick100 To learn more about the women’s retreat, Heart of a Woman: https://theheartofawoman.net/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Heart of a Woman = 2026Brick100

    26 min
  5. 10 FEB

    “The Boundary Trap: Why Good Intentions Make Things Worse with Addicted Loved Ones“

    Send a text You set the boundary. They break it. Again. And somehow, you end up feeling like the bad guy. If you’ve ever tried to hold the line with an addicted loved one—only to second-guess yourself, give in, or get gaslit—this episode is for you. In Episode 43 of the Get Unhooked Podcast, Jason unpacks the BOUNDARY Framework—a practical, compassionate tool for setting and holding boundaries that actually work. Through a powerful real-life story about a woman named Grace, you’ll see how relapse and resistance aren’t always failures—they might just be the painful catalysts for lasting change. Whether you’re deep in the cycle of enabling, drowning in guilt, or exhausted from carrying the weight of someone else’s choices, this episode offers clarity, direction, and hope. Learn how to protect your peace, reclaim your power, and stop rescuing someone who isn’t ready to change. You’ll discover: The hidden reason your boundaries keep getting ignoredHow to respond calmly—without becoming a doormatWhy “natural consequences” matter more than ultimatumsThe most misunderstood stage of change (and why it matters)What it really means to “Get off the beach”And most importantly: how to put yourself first… without giving up on them. 🎯 This is one of the most requested topics from families—and it could be the mindset shift you’ve been praying for. 📌 Show Notes: In this episode: [00:00] Intro: Setting boundaries in quicksand[03:17] Grace’s story: When relapse becomes resolution[10:08] The 5 stages of grief in addiction recovery[14:40] Why boundaries fail (and how to fix them)[19:02] The BOUNDARY Framework (step-by-step)[34:11] “I’m not leaving the relationship—I’m leaving this conversation.”[37:26] What putting yourself first really meansLinks & Resources: 👉 Free resources for families: brickhouserecovery.com/unhooked 👉 Read the book Unhooked: https://a.co/d/08ZF46B4 👉 Need support? Learn more about our Family Recovery Program  https://www.liveunhooked.com/live-unhooked-order-form Join Jason Coombs LIVE each week for tips and tricks and LIVE Q&A’s. Go to https://www.liveunhooked.com/live-unhooked. For information about treatment services visit https://www.brickhouserecovery.com/ For more information about Warrior Heart Bootcamp for men visit www.awarriorheart.com https://awarriorheart.com/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Warrior Heart = 2026Brick100 To learn more about the women’s retreat, Heart of a Woman: https://theheartofawoman.net/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Heart of a Woman = 2026Brick100

    30 min
  6. When Numb Isn’t Working Anymore – The Battle to Live Fully Alive with Doug Nielson

    2 FEB

    When Numb Isn’t Working Anymore – The Battle to Live Fully Alive with Doug Nielson

    Send a text 🎙️ “When Numb Isn’t Working Anymore – The Battle to Live Fully Alive” with Doug Nielson In this soul-stirring Part 3 of the Warrior Heart series, Jason Coombs sits down with licensed psychotherapist and Warrior Heart co-founder Doug Nielsen to uncover what really keeps men stuck in cycles of addiction, burnout, and emotional disconnection—and what it takes to break free. Drawing from decades of clinical experience, personal recovery, and transformative men’s retreats, Doug shares a raw, powerful framework for reclaiming agency, healing the heart, and living fully alive. This isn’t about behavior change—it’s about identity, faith, and the courageous journey back to who you were created to be. Whether you’re in recovery, love someone who is, or simply feel like you’ve lost touch with your purpose—this conversation will wake something up inside you. 🔥 Episode Highlights: [02:59] Warrior Heart changed Jason’s life[07:35] “I want to live fully alive… and help others do the same.”[13:18] Disconnection from God as the root of addiction[15:26] Why the heart is the real battleground[22:18] Counterfeit adventure and the pain of false validation[26:29] The nobility of divine masculinity[31:40] Why clarity often comes in silence and solitude[34:03] Practical outcomes from Warrior Heart retreats. 💡 Key Themes: Take Life by the Helm: Doug introduces a powerful framework of anchors, compasses, and the North Star to help men rediscover direction, purpose, and peace.The 3 Core Desires: A battle to fight, an adventure to live, and a beauty to pursue. When these are unmet, men settle for counterfeits—substances, status, or thrill-seeking.Agency & Identity: Recovery is a return to the present moment, where God speaks and where real change begins.The Power of Retreat: Jason shares how a single Warrior Heart weekend created clarity in his relationship with his daughter—and how silence and nature cut through the noise of everyday life.🙏 Final Takeaway: Recovery isn’t just about getting clean. It’s about remembering who you are, whose you are, and what you were made for. Doug’s message is clear: You are not broken. You are noble. And it’s time to come home. 📚 Resources Mentioned: For more information about Warrior Heart Bootcamp for men visit www.awarriorheart.com https://awarriorheart.com/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Warrior Heart = 2026Brick100 To learn more about the women’s retreat, Heart of a Woman:  https://theheartofawoman.net/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Heart of a Woman = 2026Brick100 Book: Take Life by the Helm by Doug Nielsen https://a.co/d/fbs3GxtWild at Heart by John EldredgeUnhooked by Jason Coombs https://a.co/d/aOymJ3wBrick HJoin Jason Coombs LIVE each week for tips and tricks and LIVE Q&A’s. Go to https://www.liveunhooked.com/live-unhooked. For information about treatment services visit https://www.brickhouserecovery.com/ For more information about Warrior Heart Bootcamp for men visit www.awarriorheart.com https://awarriorheart.com/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Warrior Heart = 2026Brick100 To learn more about the women’s retreat, Heart of a Woman: https://theheartofawoman.net/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Heart of a Woman = 2026Brick100

    38 min
  7. The Pose Every Man Hides Behind and Why Dropping It Changes Everything with Duane Crabtree

    26 JAN

    The Pose Every Man Hides Behind and Why Dropping It Changes Everything with Duane Crabtree

    Send a text Dropping the Pose Is Where Healing Starts. I used to think most men were struggling with behavior. But a lot of the time, they’re struggling with hiding. In Part 2 of the Warrior Heart series, I sit down with Duane Crabtree, Executive Director of Warrior Heart, to talk about the mask men wear and why most of us don’t even see it. What looks like confidence is often fear. What looks like strength is often self-protection. We talk about porn, people-pleasing, compulsive behaviors, and the quiet search for validation that drives so many men. We also get practical about what it means to fight for your beauty. Not with grand gestures. With presence, safety, and emotional intimacy. This episode is for men who are tired of performing. And for women who want to understand what’s really happening behind the silence. In this episode, you’ll hear: What “the poser” is and why it hides in plain sightThe two questions every man is asking and why taking them to people keeps him stuckHow fatherlessness shapes every man, even with a good dadWhat women actually need and how it differs from what men assumeSimple ways to battle for her heart without slipping back into the poseA sacred moment of brotherhood and grief that changed how I showed up for my familyThis is Part 2 of 3. If Part 1 opened the door to identity, this one shows what happens when a man finally stops faking it. For more information about Warrior Heart Bootcamp for men visit www.awarriorheart.com https://awarriorheart.com/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Warrior Heart = 2026Brick100 To learn more about the women’s retreat, Heart of a Woman:  https://theheartofawoman.net/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Heart of a Woman = 2026Brick100 Join Jason Coombs LIVE each week for tips and tricks and LIVE Q&A’s. Go to https://www.liveunhooked.com/live-unhooked. For information about treatment services visit https://www.brickhouserecovery.com/ For more information about Warrior Heart Bootcamp for men visit www.awarriorheart.com https://awarriorheart.com/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Warrior Heart = 2026Brick100 To learn more about the women’s retreat, Heart of a Woman: https://theheartofawoman.net/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Heart of a Woman = 2026Brick100

    58 min
  8. What Most Men Never Say Out Loud About Their Identity with Chris Bennett

    19 JAN

    What Most Men Never Say Out Loud About Their Identity with Chris Bennett

    Send a text Recovery doesn’t end when you get sober. For many men, the real work starts after the crisis passes. In Episode 40 of Get Unhooked, Jason Coombs shares why long-term sobriety still isn’t the same as emotional and spiritual freedom. After years in recovery, he found a new layer of healing through Warrior Heart Bootcamp, a three-day, phone-free men’s retreat designed to help men reconnect with God, brotherhood, and their true identity. This conversation is a window into the male heart. And it’s not just for men. Women will better understand the silent weight many men carry, the fears they rarely voice, and why safety and vulnerability matter so much in lasting recovery. You’ll also meet Chris Bennett, known as the “Hulk of Hope,” whose story of shame, fatherlessness, and transformation became a turning point not only for him, but for his marriage and family. This is Part 1 of a 3-part series on identity, healing, and what happens when men stop performing and start getting honest. In this episode, we cover: Why sobriety can plateau without deeper inner workThe vow of silence and why solitude changes menThe three core desires of a man’s heart: battle, adventure, beautyFather wounds, shame agreements, and the search for validationWhat creates real safety for vulnerability in marriage To close this episode with Chris and Autumn Bennett, I want to give you a clear path forward. If something in their story stirred hope, conviction, or even discomfort, pay attention to that. Those are often the signals that real change is available, if you are willing to take the next right step. Listen or share the episode here:  https://share.transistor.fm/s/35eda14e If you want to connect with Chris Bennett and explore his coaching services:  https://chrisbennettcoaching.com/ To learn more about the men’s Warrior Heart Bootcamp:  https://awarriorheart.com/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Warrior Heart = 2026Brick100 To learn more about the women’s retreat, Heart of a Woman:  https://theheartofawoman.net/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Heart of a Woman = 2026Brick100 And if you want to explore additional resources and the Unashamed Unafraid community:  https://unashamedunafraid.com/ Thank you for listening to Get Unhooked. If this conversation helped you, share it with someone you care about, and remember: you do not need a perfect plan. You just need to take the next right step. Join Jason Coombs LIVE each week for tips and tricks and LIVE Q&A’s. Go to https://www.liveunhooked.com/live-unhooked. For information about treatment services visit https://www.brickhouserecovery.com/ For more information about Warrior Heart Bootcamp for men visit www.awarriorheart.com https://awarriorheart.com/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Warrior Heart = 2026Brick100 To learn more about the women’s retreat, Heart of a Woman: https://theheartofawoman.net/ $100 DISCOUNT CODE for Heart of a Woman = 2026Brick100

    50 min

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GET UNHOOKED PODCAST: Real Help For Families Facing Addiction hosted by Jason Coombs.  WELCOME TO THE JOURNEY Hey guys, welcome to the Get Unhooked Podcast. I am excited to be your guide providing you real help for families facing addiction. I share inspiration, tools, and insights on addiction, mental health, parenting, leadership, influence, company culture, goal setting, goal smashing, daily routines, prosperity, finance, success, entrepreneurship, relationships, and fitness. This show is all about how to help you become the best version of yourself while striving to help an addicted loved one recover. Join me on this journey of growth and change, and let's work together to create a life that you are proud of. Let's roll! WHAT TO EXPECT Each episode delivers actionable strategies and transformative insights across multiple dimensions of life: Addiction & Recovery: Breaking free from what holds you backMental Health: Building resilience and emotional wellbeingRelationships & Parenting: Creating connections that matterProfessional Growth: Leadership, influence, and culture-buildingLifestyle Design: Daily routines, fitness, and financial freedom ABOUT YOUR HOST Jason Coombs is a keynote speaker and corporate consultant on Mental Wealth and Emotional Prosperity. With a Masters of Professional Communications degree, he is the author of the Amazon bestseller, Unhooked: How to Help an Addicted Loved One Recover. Jason is the President and Founder of Brick House Recovery, a renowned treatment chain for substance abuse and co-occurring disorders. His company received the national Excellence in Treatment award and Idaho’s Best in Mental Wellness award three years in a row. Jason is the Southwest Regional Director for the Idaho Association for Addiction Professionals board. Beyond work, Jason enjoys skiing, competing in Ironman events, and traveling with his family. JOIN THE COMMUNITY Website: TBAInstagram: @jascoombsEmail: info@brickhouserecovery.comNew episodes are released weekly. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to never miss an episode on your journey to becoming unhooked and unleashed.

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