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In this inspiring episode of The Hanley Effect, Dr. John Dyben and Dr. Rachel Docekal sit down with Adam Jablin—author, recovery coach, and motivational speaker. Adam shares his transformative journey from addiction to recovery, shedding light on how surrender, spirituality, and self-discovery led him to a life of purpose. With humor, vulnerability, and wisdom, Adam discusses the power of recovery, his coaching philosophy, and how his time at Hanley Center shaped his life.

Key Discussion Points:

  1. Adam’s Recovery Journey:
    • Adam reflects on his early struggles with addiction and the masks he wore to conceal his pain, including the “Superman” persona.
    • He credits his time at Hanley Center and his connection with Dr. Dyben as pivotal in igniting his healing journey.
  2. The Role of Spirituality in Recovery:
    • Adam recalls a pivotal seminar Dr. Dyben was giving on healthy versus unhealthy spirituality, where he first recognized the need for spiritual fitness in his life.
    • He shares how he embraced the 12-Step Program, finding mentors and guidance that helped him transform his life.
  3. The Power of Vulnerability and Surrender:
    • Adam describes the importance of letting go of perfection and allowing himself to be vulnerable in his recovery.
    • He shares the story behind giving up his Superman persona, symbolized by a Superman figure he gifted to Dr. Dyben, now displayed in his office.
  4. Life After Recovery:
    • From running a family business to becoming a recovery coach and author, Adam talks about how his career transitioned into a life of service.
    • He introduces his coaching programs, including the Hero Project and the Jablin Method, which integrate spiritual principles, personal development, and holistic healing.
  5. Upcoming Book with Dion DiMucci:
    • Adam shares his collaboration with rock-and-roll legend Dion DiMucci on their forthcoming book, Dion, the Rock ‘n’ Roll Philosopher.
    • The book captures Dion’s 56 years of sobriety and the lessons he passed on to Adam through their mentor-mentee relationship.
  6. The Sacred Space of Hanley Center:
    • Adam reflects on the magic of Hanley’s campus, describing it as a safe and sacred space where his healing began and where he continues to return for solace and reflection.

Why You Should Listen:
Adam Jablin’s story is a testament to the power of recovery and reinvention. Whether you’re in recovery, a family member of someone struggling, or a professional in the field, this episode offers valuable insights on spirituality, service, and the transformative journey to becoming your best self.

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If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, know that recovery is possible. Take the first step and reach out today.