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EPISODE · Oct 14, 2023 · 48 MIN

From Rock Bottom to Recovery with Jared Klickstein

from Tribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol free life! · host Janet

My guest today is an extraordinary young man – his parents were both heroin addicts and he became an addict himself.  His rock bottom included jailtime, homelessness and self mutilation.  In the episode Both of Jared’s parents were drug addicts but although life was chaotic they did manage to parent Jared until they got arrested when he was 12 years old Then he went to live with his aunt who “rescued” him as he put it Sadly his mother died of her heroin addiction when he was 14 years old which led to him using alcohol to cope with the pain of losing her Jared describes himself as a “functioning alcoholic” from the age of 15 years old At the age of 18 he started using Oxycontin as he was very against heroin due to his parents' experience He didn’t know what Oxycontin was but it was a pill made by a pharmaceutical company so he assumed it was safe He quickly became addicted and discovered that its very similar to heroin and in fact he switched to heroin  Whereas alcohol had helped him feel more confident and enable him to socialise heroin completely numbed his feelings As he says cocaine or acid can amplify emotions whereas with heroin he felt he was purchasing 12 hours of oblivion Jared continued to use heroin but as he puts it “ the effects diminished as the consequences increased” These consequences included selling his possessions to get heroin and by the age of 22 he was homeless and living on skid row Heroin was still effective in completely numbing him from reality – the reality that he was homeless, penniless and without a family member to turn to… However by the age of 25 reality was getting through so he began taking multiple drugs to block it out The consequences got more serious and he ended up spending time in jail and suffering serious health problems He would black out and wake up with injuries – once he lost a toe, another time he woke up with a serious facial injury That was when he finally decided to consider the idea of getting clean He managed to get sober via a state funded rehab where he lived for four months There are only four state funded rehabs in California and many more for profit rehabs On the subject of rehabs Jared gave us some shocking information about corruption in the rehab industry, Quote from one of Jareds article “the rehab industry has become nothing more than a glorified insurance scam with a terrible success rate… ..despite making billions upon billions of dollars Can you imagine paying $30,000 for something that doesn’t work 90% of the time? Yet new rehabs are popping up almost daily with no sign of slowing” When Jared got clean he longed for tangible things, he wanted a job and somewhere to live… he had no idea of the intangible benefits that would come his way – a sense of self worth, the ability to love himself and the joy that comes from helping others Apart from helping others to get clean Jared is influencing policy decisions and feels there is currently a political will to change the current situation People and companies are leaving California which is reducing tax income, forcing politicians to come up with solutions That’s why he feels that politicians are open to dialogue with someone like him… someone who understands addiction and homelessness from the inside Jared has plenty of ideas to bring about social change which he writes about in his book the Crooked Smile which will be published in 2024 His articles can be read via Substack, he is on TW @jaredklickstein and his email is…[email protected] More Info Tribe Sober membership – you can join up HERE. To access our website, click HERE. If you would like a free copy of our “Annual Tracker” or our e-book 66 Days to Sobriety, please email [email protected]. If you would like to come to our Saturday afternoon Zoom Cafe as a guest and meet our community, just email [email protected].   Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the Tribe Sober Membership Program.  If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today Read more about our program and subscribe HERE Help us to Spread the Word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need our help.  Please subscribe and share. If you enjoyed the podcast, then please leave us a 5-star review on Apple podcasts. Take a screenshot of your review, and DM it to Tribe Sober’s Instagram page – see PS below for instructions. We’ll send you something special to say thank you! We release a podcast episode every Saturday morning. You can follow Tribe Sober on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and Instagram. 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My guest today is an extraordinary young man – his parents were both heroin addicts and he became an addict himself.  His rock bottom included jailtime, homelessness and self mutilation.  In the episode Both of Jared’s parents were drug addicts but although life was chaotic they did manage to parent Jared until they got arrested when he was 12 years old Then he went to live with his aunt who “rescued” him as he put it Sadly his mother died of her heroin addiction when he was 14 years old which led to him using alcohol to cope with the pain of losing her Jared describes himself as a “functioning alcoholic” from the age of 15 years old At the age of 18 he started using Oxycontin as he was very against heroin due to his parents' experience He didn’t know what Oxycontin was but it was a pill made by a pharmaceutical company so he assumed it was safe He quickly became addicted and discovered that its very similar to heroin and in fact he switched to heroin  Whereas alcohol had helped him feel more confident and enable him to socialise heroin completely numbed his feelings As he says cocaine or acid can amplify emotions whereas with heroin he felt he was purchasing 12 hours of oblivion Jared continued to use heroin but as he puts it “ the effects diminished as the consequences increased” These consequences included selling his possessions to get heroin and by the age of 22 he was homeless and living on skid row Heroin was still effective in completely numbing him from reality – the reality that he was homeless, penniless and without a family member to turn to… However by the age of 25 reality was getting through so he began taking multiple drugs to block it out The consequences got more serious and he ended up spending time in jail and suffering serious health problems He would black out and wake up with injuries – once he lost a toe, another time he woke up with a serious facial injury That was when he finally decided to consider the idea of getting clean He managed to get sober via a state funded rehab where he lived for four months There are only four state funded rehabs in California and many more for profit rehabs On the subject of rehabs Jared gave us some shocking information about corruption in the rehab industry, Quote from one of Jareds article “the rehab industry has become nothing more than a glorified insurance scam with a terrible success rate… ..despite making billions upon billions of dollars Can you imagine paying $30,000 for something that doesn’t work 90% of the time? Yet new rehabs are popping up almost daily with no sign of slowing” When Jared got clean he longed for tangible things, he wanted a job and somewhere to live… he had no idea of the intangible benefits that would come his way – a sense of self worth, the ability to love himself and the joy that comes from helping others Apart from helping others to get clean Jared is influencing policy decisions and feels there is currently a political will to change the current situation People and companies are leaving California which is reducing tax income, forcing politicians to come up with solutions That’s why he feels that politicians are open to dialogue with someone like him… someone who understands addiction and homelessness from the inside Jared has plenty of ideas to bring about social change which he writes about in his book the Crooked Smile which will be published in 2024 His articles can be read via Substack, he is on TW @jaredklickstein and his email is…[email protected] More Info Tribe Sober membership – you can join up HERE. To access our website, click HERE. If you would like a free copy of our “Annual Tracker” or our e-book 66 Days to Sobriety, please email [email protected]. If you would like to come to our Saturday afternoon Zoom Cafe as a guest and meet our community, just email [email protected].   Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the Tribe Sober Membership Program.  If you want to change your relationship w

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