How To Get Young People Ready for Real-World Sobriety, with Alex Zemeckis and Cannon Kristofferson copertina

How To Get Young People Ready for Real-World Sobriety, with Alex Zemeckis and Cannon Kristofferson

How To Get Young People Ready for Real-World Sobriety, with Alex Zemeckis and Cannon Kristofferson

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ABOUT THE EPISODE:

When your child transitions from treatment back into everyday life, the real work begins. Alex Zemeckis and Cannon Kristofferson, co-founders of The Grounds Recovery and Mare's House, know the terrain intimately—not from textbooks or theories, but from walking that precarious path themselves. Now, years into their own recovery journeys, they've built a rock solid sober living ecosystem that helps young adults navigate the delicate nuances of early sobriety while building sustainable, meaningful lives.

In this conversation, Alex and Cannon reveal why employment isn't just helpful but essential for young people in recovery, serving as both anchor and compass in those vulnerable early months. They understand the peculiar challenge of leaving treatment's protective bubble, only to face familiar streets, old phone numbers, and muscle memories that can pull a young person back to past patterns. Their approach? Get young adults integrated into real community fabric immediately—working, contributing, encountering actual triggers while building the mental fortitude to navigate them. No therapeutic bubble, no artificial safety—just supported practice at living.

After years of working with young adults struggling with substances and mental health, they've noticed the themes that persist: the hunger for genuine connection, the need for purpose beyond sobriety itself, and the surprising power of peer mentorship from those who've earned their wisdom through lived experience and formal education. Their perspective offers something rare—credibility born from personal transformation coupled with professional dedication to helping others architect their own recovery.

When you listen, you'll learn:

  • Why meaningful employment serves as recovery's most underutilized tool and how work provides structure that therapy alone cannot
  • The specific vulnerabilities young adults face when transitioning from treatment to home environments (and practical strategies for navigating them)
  • How peer support from those with lived experience creates a different quality of trust and accountability than traditional counseling
  • The common patterns Alex and Cannon observe across hundreds of young adults—and why these patterns actually offer hope
  • Their unconventional approach to community integration that prioritizes real-world practice over extended therapeutic cocooning

EPISODE RESOURCES:

  • The Grounds Recovery website
  • Mare's House website (women's sober living)

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