1 hr 1 min

Jake Shoff on Mental Health, Drug Addiction, and the Road to Recovery Lemonade Stand Stories

    • Entrepreneurship

Founder of The Phoenix Recovery Center, Jake Shoff has seen his fair share of lemons in his lifetime. He told us about how his current pursuits and goals to bless people's lives have all stemmed from the tragic loss of Josh, one of his closest college friends, to an addiction and mental health issues.

After our Lemonade Stand team recently just finished reading "Personality Isn't Permanent" by Benjamin Hardy, this conversation with Jake was perfectly timed. He is a prime example of what we learned in Benjamin's book --> your past doesn't happen TO you, but rather your past happens FOR you.

We are sincerely grateful for Jake's time and his willingness to share his stories and hope to be able to share this to as many people as possible!

If you or a loved one are struggling with mental health or drug addiction, please don't hesitate to ask for help. Like Jake says in this episode, there's no shame in getting help, just call (801) 438-3185

Check out the Phoenix Recovery Center's blog, they have tons of helpful information and "how-to's" on the topic!
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Reach out to us on Instagram, Facebook, or Linkedin Visit our Youtube channel for the video Thanks for listening. You're the best!

Founder of The Phoenix Recovery Center, Jake Shoff has seen his fair share of lemons in his lifetime. He told us about how his current pursuits and goals to bless people's lives have all stemmed from the tragic loss of Josh, one of his closest college friends, to an addiction and mental health issues.

After our Lemonade Stand team recently just finished reading "Personality Isn't Permanent" by Benjamin Hardy, this conversation with Jake was perfectly timed. He is a prime example of what we learned in Benjamin's book --> your past doesn't happen TO you, but rather your past happens FOR you.

We are sincerely grateful for Jake's time and his willingness to share his stories and hope to be able to share this to as many people as possible!

If you or a loved one are struggling with mental health or drug addiction, please don't hesitate to ask for help. Like Jake says in this episode, there's no shame in getting help, just call (801) 438-3185

Check out the Phoenix Recovery Center's blog, they have tons of helpful information and "how-to's" on the topic!
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Contact us:
Reach out to us on Instagram, Facebook, or Linkedin Visit our Youtube channel for the video Thanks for listening. You're the best!

1 hr 1 min