EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 27 MIN
#16 Jason Lewis (USMC) - From Addiction to Ultra Running, Recovery & Intentional Living
from World Changing Veterans · host World Changing Veterans
On this episode of the World Changing Veterans Podcast, former Marine Jason Lewis opens up about how addiction nearly cost him everything. Jason shares what finally made sobriety stick after multiple attempts, and how learning to ask for help transformed not just his personal life but the way he leads and shows up for others.He talks about finding healing through ultra running and his community with the Houston Area Trail Runners, the power of “progress, not perfection,” and why he believes small acts of service create the biggest ripples.Jason also shares his beekeeping journey and how mentor Michael Kaltenbach of Soldiers of Wax helped him not only learn the craft, but reminded him what it looks like when someone gives their time freely and expects nothing in return.00:00 Welcome to the Podcast01:04 Meet Jason Lewis01:39 Marine Background03:01 Weight and Ultra Running05:27 Addiction Takes Hold08:47 Rock Bottom and Rehab11:45 Living Intentionally14:25 Community Through Running19:59 Leadership and Impact21:58 Beekeeping and Soldiers of Wax25:04 World Changing Defined25:51 Shoutouts and ClosingWays to connect:Jason Lewis:Instagram: runtrailsandrecoverWorld Changing Veterans: If you would like to join the community, share your story on the podcast, or connect with us at World Changing Veterans, email us at [email protected] can also connect with us at After Action Collective or on social media: Instagram: wcveteransYouTube: WCVeteransLinkedIn: World Changing VeteransPodcast: World Changing Veterans Podcast This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit worldchangingveterans.substack.com
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