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#69: Unlocking the Fullness of Life in Recovery with Jeannine Coulter of Chasing Heroine

July 24, 2023 Mary Tilson
#69: Unlocking the Fullness of Life in Recovery with Jeannine Coulter of Chasing Heroine
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Sun & Moon Sober Living Podcast
#69: Unlocking the Fullness of Life in Recovery with Jeannine Coulter of Chasing Heroine
Jul 24, 2023
Mary Tilson

In this episode:

  • How Jeannine accidentally got strung out on heroin
  • Rebuilding from rock-bottom
  • The gifts of recovery
  • The importance of having a purpose
  • 3 mindset shifts in early sobriety
  • Jeannine's "spin snacks"
  • Post-traumatic growth

Jeannine Coulter's story is a powerful and inspiring journey of transformation and redemption. For fifteen years, Jeannine battled with addiction, leading to multiple arrests, homelessness, finally spending her last days of shooting meth and heroin in a literal doghouse before getting sober in January of 2015. Today, Jeannine is a force to be reckoned with and is a successful entrepreneur, a popular TikTok creator, and co-host of the popular recovery podcast, "Chasing Heroine." Less than three weeks after getting sober, she started teaching at a fitness studio that would transform her life and eventually bought that same studio at four years sober. Business exploded during Jeannine’s ownership and she recently sold it for double what she paid for it, sparking her interest in entrepreneurship and creating a community. Jeannine is on a mission to help addicts transform their deepest pain and shame into meaning, purpose, and gratitude. Jeannine's message is clear: addicts in active addiction should never feel left behind.

The title of this episode is inspired by a quote Jeannine shared during the conversation that allowed her to shift her mindset from one of shame and regret to one of immense gratitude:

“Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more." -Melody Beattie
 
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Show Notes

In this episode:

  • How Jeannine accidentally got strung out on heroin
  • Rebuilding from rock-bottom
  • The gifts of recovery
  • The importance of having a purpose
  • 3 mindset shifts in early sobriety
  • Jeannine's "spin snacks"
  • Post-traumatic growth

Jeannine Coulter's story is a powerful and inspiring journey of transformation and redemption. For fifteen years, Jeannine battled with addiction, leading to multiple arrests, homelessness, finally spending her last days of shooting meth and heroin in a literal doghouse before getting sober in January of 2015. Today, Jeannine is a force to be reckoned with and is a successful entrepreneur, a popular TikTok creator, and co-host of the popular recovery podcast, "Chasing Heroine." Less than three weeks after getting sober, she started teaching at a fitness studio that would transform her life and eventually bought that same studio at four years sober. Business exploded during Jeannine’s ownership and she recently sold it for double what she paid for it, sparking her interest in entrepreneurship and creating a community. Jeannine is on a mission to help addicts transform their deepest pain and shame into meaning, purpose, and gratitude. Jeannine's message is clear: addicts in active addiction should never feel left behind.

The title of this episode is inspired by a quote Jeannine shared during the conversation that allowed her to shift her mindset from one of shame and regret to one of immense gratitude:

“Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more." -Melody Beattie
 
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To join the Sun & Moon Community Membership: https://sunandmoonsoberliving.com/membership/

Follow on IG @sunandmoon.soberliving
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Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment