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  • "Dave Ramsey fired me for using pills and alcohol at work." The John Clint Mabry Recovery Story (Ep. 197)

"Dave Ramsey fired me for using pills and alcohol at work." The John Clint Mabry Recovery Story (Ep. 197)

Thursday 20th May 2021

John Clint Mabry's story of addiction and recovery in Hollywood offers practical advice and inspiration on Elevation Recovery.
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John Clint Mabry: Hollywood, Addiction, and the Road to Recovery

I've never seen less than I've even woken up like two in the morning and put a meeting on, and there's over a hundred people from Tel Aviv and Australia and London.
Imagine battling addiction while navigating the high-pressure world of Hollywood. That's exactly what John Clint Mabry faced. In this gripping episode of Elevation Recovery, Matt Finch sits down with John to unravel his tumultuous journey through addiction, trauma, and eventual recovery. From working as an actor and stuntman to getting fired by finance guru Dave Ramsey for substance abuse, John's story is a rollercoaster of highs and lows. But John's tale doesn't end in despair.
He opens up about his path to sobriety, highlighting pivotal moments and strategies that made all the difference. Celebrate Recovery, a Keto diet, and fitness routines played crucial roles in his healing process. John also touches on the importance of connection, Christian work, and personal development in maintaining his sobriety. If you're looking for inspiration and practical advice on overcoming addiction, this episode is a must-listen.
John's candid sharing offers a beacon of hope for anyone struggling with similar issues, proving that recovery is not just possible but within reach.