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This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Donovan Noble of Habilitat. Donovan delves into what Habilitat is all about, detailing their live-in programs, success rates, and their mission to help individuals transition back into society. We learn about their unique services, including yard maintenance, fencing, catering, and community partnerships. Donovan also shares insights on their fundraisers, upcoming events, and the impact of their work.Who is Donovan Noble?Donovan shares a transformative journey from adversity to achievement. Overcoming a troubled past through Habilitat, he has excelled for over two years, emerging as a business leader. He is a versatile professional skilled in sales, marketing, PR, entertainment, event coordination, and fundraising. His growth journey highlights Habilitat's transformative impact.Habilitat is one of the nation's leading Residential Long Term Addiction Treatment centers, offering over 50 years of experience in helping individuals overcome substance abuse and homelessness. Established in 1971, Habilitat has built a strong reputation for transforming lives by fostering self-esteem, self-discipline, and responsibility. As a self-supporting non-profit, they provide a safe, supportive environment where individuals can rebuild their lives with the guidance of staff who have undergone similar transformations. Their proven methods and high success rate make them a beacon of hope for those seeking a fresh start.To reach Donovan, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808-235-3691Email: change@habilitat.comWebsite: habilitat.com/
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Donovan Noble of Habilitat. We delve into the profound programs and core values of Habilitat, sharing personal narratives of transformation. We also talk about the innovative approach Habilitat takes towards rehabilitation.We also have our Experts We Trust for their Tips of the Week. Duke Kimhan of Hawaii Pacific Property Management sheds light on the significance of adequate parking spaces and shares insights on the challenges of servicing units without parking. Todd Niizawa of LoanDepot talks about reverse mortgages, outlining who qualifies for this financial tool and exploring the associated benefits. Meanwhile, Bradley Maruyama from Allstate Insurance shares on deductible options on hurricane insurance, emphasizing the critical need to regularly review home and hurricane insurance policies.Who is Donovan Noble?Donovan is a 28-year old who triumphed over adversity, transforming a path of self-destruction into one of empowerment. He is honing his skills in sales, marketing, public relations, entertainment, event coordination, and fundraising. He has spent 2 and a half years at Habilitat and is now currently serving as Habilitat's Public Relations Representative, a beacon of resilience and success.Habilitat was founded by Vinny Marino on January 27, 1971, starting with only eight people housed in a small home in Kailua, Hawai`i. They are now located on a 1.5-acre oceanfront estate at the base of the Ko`olau Mountains, on the island of O`ahu. For over 50 years, Habilitat has been motivating the unmotivated and has long been recognized as one of the nation's foremost long term addiction treatment programs.To reach Donovan Noble, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808-235-3691Email: change@habilitat.comWebsite: habilitat.com
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Donovan Noble of Habilitat. Donovan delves into what Habilitat is all about, detailing their live-in programs, success rates, and their mission to help individuals transition back into society. We learn about their unique services, including yard maintenance, fencing, catering, and community partnerships. Donovan also shares insights on their fundraisers, upcoming events, and the impact of their work.Who is Donovan Noble?Donovan shares a transformative journey from adversity to achievement. Overcoming a troubled past through Habilitat, he has excelled for over two years, emerging as a business leader. He is a versatile professional skilled in sales, marketing, PR, entertainment, event coordination, and fundraising. His growth journey highlights Habilitat's transformative impact.Habilitat is one of the nation's leading Residential Long Term Addiction Treatment centers, offering over 50 years of experience in helping individuals overcome substance abuse and homelessness. Established in 1971, Habilitat has built a strong reputation for transforming lives by fostering self-esteem, self-discipline, and responsibility. As a self-supporting non-profit, they provide a safe, supportive environment where individuals can rebuild their lives with the guidance of staff who have undergone similar transformations. Their proven methods and high success rate make them a beacon of hope for those seeking a fresh start.To reach Donovan, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808-235-3691Email: change@habilitat.comWebsite: habilitat.com/
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Donovan Noble of Habilitat. We delve into the profound programs and core values of Habilitat, sharing personal narratives of transformation. We also talk about the innovative approach Habilitat takes towards rehabilitation.We also have our Experts We Trust for their Tips of the Week. Duke Kimhan of Hawaii Pacific Property Management sheds light on the significance of adequate parking spaces and shares insights on the challenges of servicing units without parking. Todd Niizawa of LoanDepot talks about reverse mortgages, outlining who qualifies for this financial tool and exploring the associated benefits. Meanwhile, Bradley Maruyama from Allstate Insurance shares on deductible options on hurricane insurance, emphasizing the critical need to regularly review home and hurricane insurance policies.Who is Donovan Noble?Donovan is a 28-year old who triumphed over adversity, transforming a path of self-destruction into one of empowerment. He is honing his skills in sales, marketing, public relations, entertainment, event coordination, and fundraising. He has spent 2 and a half years at Habilitat and is now currently serving as Habilitat's Public Relations Representative, a beacon of resilience and success.Habilitat was founded by Vinny Marino on January 27, 1971, starting with only eight people housed in a small home in Kailua, Hawai`i. They are now located on a 1.5-acre oceanfront estate at the base of the Ko`olau Mountains, on the island of O`ahu. For over 50 years, Habilitat has been motivating the unmotivated and has long been recognized as one of the nation's foremost long term addiction treatment programs.To reach Donovan Noble, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808-235-3691Email: change@habilitat.comWebsite: habilitat.com
This episode of Hawaii Matters looks at one of the most successful drug addiction rehab programs in the nation. Habilitat was founded more than 50 years ago. They take in drug abusers, put them through a rigorous program, and get them employable. We learn what they do and how they do it. Kathy with a K is your host.
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interviewed Kyler Edginton of Habilitat Inc. We talked about the values and mission of the center and their community activities and projects.We also have your favorite experts providing this week's tips on property management, mortgage loans, home inspection and home insurance!Who is Kyler Edginton?Kyler Edginton is the Public Relations Representative of Habilitat Inc. He also helps coordinate fundraisers and corporate sponsorships for the program. He is 29 years old and grew up in California and Alaska. He has been in the Habilitat's program for 20 months and works in their business enterprise department.Habilitat has long been recognized as one of the nation's foremost Residential Long Term Addiction Treatment centers. For over 50 years, they have been helping people overcome problems with substance abuse and homelessness. They have a proven record of changing people who have lost hope into hardworking, responsible, caring human beings who are a benefit to society. They've been leading the way in long term addiction treatment since 1971.To reach Kyler Edginton, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808-235-3691Email: give@habilitat.comWebsite: https://www.habilitat.com/Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/Habilitat?ref=ts | https://www.instagram.com/habilitat/
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interviewed Kyler Edginton of Habilitat Inc. We talked about the values and mission of the center and their community activities and projects.We also have your favorite experts providing this week's tips on property management, mortgage loans, home inspection and home insurance!Who is Kyler Edginton?Kyler Edginton is the Public Relations Representative of Habilitat Inc. He also helps coordinate fundraisers and corporate sponsorships for the program. He is 29 years old and grew up in California and Alaska. He has been in the Habilitat's program for 20 months and works in their business enterprise department.Habilitat has long been recognized as one of the nation's foremost Residential Long Term Addiction Treatment centers. For over 50 years, they have been helping people overcome problems with substance abuse and homelessness. They have a proven record of changing people who have lost hope into hardworking, responsible, caring human beings who are a benefit to society. They've been leading the way in long term addiction treatment since 1971.To reach Kyler Edginton, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808-235-3691Email: give@habilitat.comWebsite: https://www.habilitat.com/Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/Habilitat?ref=ts | https://www.instagram.com/habilitat/
És una peça de terreny d’uns 10.000 metres quadrats, situada al carrer Manuel Torrents, proper al mateix indret on l’any passat s’hi celebraren els concerts de Barraques (i es pot desplaçar quan aquest any hi tornin). Té una capacitat per uns 400 vehicles, i és gratuït però sense vigilància. No cerqueu, tampoc, un espai ombrívol […]
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Craig Kupinsky, Fundraising Representative of Habilitat. We'll talk about Habilitat's mission in helping individuals make positive choices in their own lives. Who is Craig Kupinsky?Craig Kupinsky came from California and entered Habilitat at 20 years old to start a new path. He has been a resident of Habilitat for 30 months and has been helping thousands of individuals and their families.To reach Craig you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808-235-3691Email: give@habilitat.comWebsite: Habilitat.comSocial media: facebook.com/Habilitat, instagram.com/habilitat/
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Craig Kupinsky, Fundraising Representative of Habilitat. We'll talk about Habilitat's mission in helping individuals make positive choices in their own lives. Who is Craig Kupinsky?Craig Kupinsky came from California and entered Habilitat at 20 years old to start a new path. He has been a resident of Habilitat for 30 months and has been helping thousands of individuals and their families.To reach Craig you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808-235-3691Email: give@habilitat.comWebsite: Habilitat.comSocial media: facebook.com/Habilitat, instagram.com/habilitat/
Núria Palau, alcaldessa en funcions de Les Borges. "Hem habilitat una sala cultural com a refugi climàtic"
Once involved in drugs, illegal activities and incarceration, today Jeff Nash is a role model for change as the CEO of Habilitat Hawai`i. A long term addiction treatment center which provides people a safe haven where they can transform their lives, Habilitat Hawai`i is like no other place on earth. Jeff has 4 years experience with private school high school administration as VP administration for Bending Oaks High School, Dallas Tx.
The Honolulu prosecutor's office has been rocked by scandal, and questions about ethics and leadership.Ms. Megan Kau, one of two candidates making it onto the November general election ballot, is running on the platform of 1) ending corruption 2) charging all levels of crime, and 3) offering a fresh new leader for the office.Questions asked are:0:28 - If elected, give me the names of the current prosecutors you will FIRE or ask to leave. 2:22 - Why was Mayor Caldwell wrong to suggest welcoming back and reassigning attorney Donna Leong a year after she received a target letter from the Feds6:00 - Are "stay at home order" citations constitutional and/or legal?9:16 - Some question your success and even suggest you're running just for a paycheck; how do you respond?11:40 - What was the transition like from the prosecutor's office to private practice?14:13 - What was your family situation like growing up?16:00 - Why are you so high on the Habilitat program? 19:56 - Who should replace Nolan Espinda as head of the Department of Public Safety?20:48 - How do you project DPS will deal with jail overcrowding?23:53 - Bail Bonds as a luxury brandy24:49 - The prosecutor needs to be a community leader25:33 - Thoughts on #defundthepolice27:32 - Are your leadership abilities questioned because you're a woman?29:39 - Shortcomings of the Keith Kaneshiro administration32:29 - Being yelled at for 20 minutes from the partner of a law firm35:18 - Does charging low level crimes further disenfranchise the fragile? 38:00 - Is crime down or just going unreported?39:00 - Revolving door of arrests and violence escalating42:40 - Can you refuse police search of car of home?44:30 - Court hearing via video conferencing , e-filing, do you embrace all things digital?46:22 - Ms. Kau wins a federal case via phone48:15 - End corruption , bring change
Episode 06 - Welcome back to Hawaii's Weekly Comedy Podcast, The Guys With Issues! This week Russell provides girlfriends who Chad Wago and James Mane. Plus, The Rock comes down with COVID-19, James reviews Mulan, and the NFL is BACK! What are our season predictions? Tune in to find out on this weeks episode of Guys With Issues! ***NOT PAID - WE JUST ENJOY HALLOWEEN AND SOMETIMES HAUNTED HOUSES*** HABILITAT presents the first ever Drive-Through Haunted House Friday, October 9 – Saturday, October 31 We are going to try and check this out and if you are interested tickets are at oahuhauntedhouse.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/guyswithissues/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/guyswithissues/support
Allie Morales was homeless, addicted to drugs, and in and out of treatment centers and jail. She went through 25 treatment programs before becoming sober. Now, Allie is the Executive Assistant and Public Relations Coordinator at Habilitat, a long term addiction treatment facility. Habilitat helps people overcome problems with substance abuse and homelessness. Furthermore, Habilitat has a proven record of changing people who have lost hope into hardworking, responsible, caring human beings, who are a benefit to society. Listen and learn how Allie went from addiction and homelessness to a thriving member of her community. Episode Highlights: First Emily introduces Allie. Then Allie talks about how she went through 25 treatment programs before she got sober. Also, Allie talks about how her supportive family never gave up on her. Then, Allie explains how she couldn’t stop using drugs. She also talks about how Habilitat helped her learn that she’s in control. Now, Allie is able to tell herself “No. ” She feels empowered. Also, the counselors at Habilitat called her on her stuff. They told her she was relying on victimhood and manipulating. Allie explains how her parents helped, but didn’t enable her. Allie’s parents adopted her son who was put in foster care. Allie explains that her 6 year old son visits her and she talks with him on the phone often. Emily asks Allie what it was like to live on the street for 8 years. Allie knew in her heart she didn’t belong on the street. A 30 day rehab wasn’t enough time for Allie to overcome an 8 year drug addiction. Allie explains how she became a full time staff member at Habilitat. Also, Allie lives on her own and bought a car. One of Allie’s missions is to let people know about Habilitat. Allie struggled with asking for help when she was on the street. When she did ask for help, she reached out to the wrong people. Most people want to become better but don’t know how. Allie didn’t want to be on the streets and she didn’t want to live anymore. In addition, one of her friends ended up taking her own life. Now, Allie’s life is amazing. Allie achieved a dream she never imagined would happen. Emily and Allie talk about the impact of addiction on parents. Allie learned to identify her emotions and realize to not cover them with drugs. Finally, Allie talks about Habilitat’s success rate. It’s 3X the national average. Listen to Emily’s ending to this episode to learn a positive new development in Allie’s life. Resources Mentioned: Call Allie: (808) 235-3691 Email Allie: pr@habilitat.com https://www.habilitat.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Habilitat/ Emily Harman Soul Pajamas Onward: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Onward Movement Facebook Group PodcastPress
Jeff is Executive Director of Habilitat. He shares about growing up in Texas when busing started, his experience with addiction and treatment programs, approaching substance use as a symptom instead of the problem, and his take on the war on drugs. Stronger Together Habilitat episode Habilitat website For this Stronger Together segment, Joan Naguwa, Executive […]
Matt talks with Allie Morales and Hayley Davis, two residents of Habilitat, about their 19th Annual Lū‘au on June 1st at Kualoa Ranch. Listen in as they share their personal stories and how Habilitat’s program helped them recover and empower themselves to make positive change. https://www.habilitat.com/largest-luau-hawaii/
Never miss another interview! Join Devin here: http://bit.ly/joindevin. Jeff Nash was a resident in this program. Now he’s the executive director of Habilitat. He knows first hand how hard it is to overcome addiction. His insights help him to more effectively help others who are following behind. Habilitat is a unique rehabilitation program that is funded entirely by enterprises run by the residents to generate the funds to run the programs, including Oahu’s largest Christmas Tree farm. Work not only provides needed funding and makes the program affordable even for those who can’t pay, it also provides an essential element of the recovery program. Check out my free webinar where I share the secrets of successful nonprofit crowdfunding at http://crowdfundingforsocialgood.org.
This is the first episode of a 6 part mini-series with Chad, a deep dive into some of the core questions and challenges surrounding addiction in some families.Be sure to tune into Part 2 for an exciting announcement you won’t want to miss!!So, what is enabling?As parents, we always want to do what's best for our children. It's always been that way.But, are we helping or are we enabling? Are we making it easy for them to make poor or good choices? Ask yourself, "How can I enable my child to do the right thing?"First, it's important to recognize the signs and beware of the "land mines." Try not to get caught up in the addict's timeline and if needed, take a "time out" for yourself so you can get some support.It can be helpful to prepare in advance for the difficult conversations and go into them with some "go to" phrases. Watch for the manipulation, and remember saying "No" is okay, it doesn't mean you are being a bad parent.If you have questions or topics you’d like Chad and I to discuss on future episodes, please send your suggestions to Shar@BeyondHopeRadio.com.About Chad:Chad works in Admissions and Outreach at Habilitat, Inc. - a long-term (2-year) residential addiction treatment and vocational training program in Hawaii. He's been in Hawaii for the past 7 years, where he initially moved to the islands to treat his heroin addiction through Habilitat's program. Habilitat gave Chad a life worth living.He enjoys outdoor activities, is an active member of a local Rotary Club, serves on the board of Aloha United Ways - Society of Young Leaders, and enjoys the occasional trip to California to visit family and friends.Web - https://www.habilitat.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Habilitat/Phone: 1-800-872-2525--Find out more at http://beyondhoperadio.com--Show sponsors:The Addictions Academy - The Nation’s Leading Accredited Addiction Treatment Services, Recovery/Sober Coaching & Intervention Training Academy: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/Hassle-Free Books - You have a message to share, it shouldn't be so difficult to get it out to the world. Become an author in a little as 45 days: http://hasslefreebooks.comBeyond Hope with Shar Joneshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/beyond-hope/
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Listen for more information!This episode is part of a mini-series with Chad, a deep dive into some of the core questions and challenges surrounding addiction in some families.During this episode, we continue the conversation about enabling, what it is, and how we may play a role in our loved one's addiction as a possible enabler.We also provide tips which may help family members to stop enabling the addict. If you are doing things for your adult son or daughter that is interrupting the natural flow of consequences, then you may be enabling.Take an honest evaluation and assessment of how you are contributing to their behavior...But, before you feel bad if you think you may be enabling, it's not just you. There are likely a lot of other people and organizations that are helping this addict get high.If you have questions or topics you’d like Chad and I to discuss on future episodes, please send your suggestions to Shar@BeyondHopeRadio.com.About Chad:Chad works in Admissions and Outreach at Habilitat, Inc. - a long-term (2-year) residential addiction treatment and vocational training program in Hawaii. He's been in Hawaii for the past 7 years, where he initially moved to the islands to treat his heroin addiction through Habilitat's program. Habilitat gave Chad a life worth living.He enjoys outdoor activities, is an active member of a local Rotary Club, serves on the board of Aloha United Ways - Society of Young Leaders, and enjoys the occasional trip to California to visit family and friends.Web - https://www.habilitat.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Habilitat/Phone: 1-800-872-2525--Find out more at http://beyondhoperadio.com--Show sponsors:The Addictions Academy - The Nation’s Leading Accredited Addiction Treatment Services, Recovery/Sober Coaching & Intervention Training Academy: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/Hassle-Free Books - You have a message to share, it shouldn't be so difficult to get it out to the world. Become an author in a little as 45 days: http://hasslefreebooks.comBeyond Hope with Shar Joneshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/beyond-hope/
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Listen for more information!This episode is part of a mini-series with Chad, a deep dive into some of the core questions and challenges surrounding addiction in some families.During this episode, we continue the conversation about enabling, what it is, and how we may play a role in our loved one's addiction as a possible enabler.We also provide tips which may help family members to stop enabling the addict. If you are doing things for your adult son or daughter that is interrupting the natural flow of consequences, then you may be enabling.Take an honest evaluation and assessment of how you are contributing to their behavior...But, before you feel bad if you think you may be enabling, it's not just you. There are likely a lot of other people and organizations that are helping this addict get high.If you have questions or topics you’d like Chad and I to discuss on future episodes, please send your suggestions to Shar@BeyondHopeRadio.com.About Chad:Chad works in Admissions and Outreach at Habilitat, Inc. - a long-term (2-year) residential addiction treatment and vocational training program in Hawaii. He's been in Hawaii for the past 7 years, where he initially moved to the islands to treat his heroin addiction through Habilitat's program. Habilitat gave Chad a life worth living.He enjoys outdoor activities, is an active member of a local Rotary Club, serves on the board of Aloha United Ways - Society of Young Leaders, and enjoys the occasional trip to California to visit family and friends.Web - https://www.habilitat.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Habilitat/Phone: 1-800-872-2525--Find out more at http://beyondhoperadio.com--Show sponsors:The Addictions Academy - The Nation’s Leading Accredited Addiction Treatment Services, Recovery/Sober Coaching & Intervention Training Academy: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/Hassle-Free Books - You have a message to share, it shouldn't be so difficult to get it out to the world. Become an author in a little as 45 days: http://hasslefreebooks.comBeyond Hope with Shar Joneshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/beyond-hope/
This is the first episode of a 6 part mini-series with Chad, a deep dive into some of the core questions and challenges surrounding addiction in some families.Be sure to tune into Part 2 for an exciting announcement you won’t want to miss!!So, what is enabling?As parents, we always want to do what's best for our children. It's always been that way.But, are we helping or are we enabling? Are we making it easy for them to make poor or good choices? Ask yourself, "How can I enable my child to do the right thing?"First, it's important to recognize the signs and beware of the "land mines." Try not to get caught up in the addict's timeline and if needed, take a "time out" for yourself so you can get some support.It can be helpful to prepare in advance for the difficult conversations and go into them with some "go to" phrases. Watch for the manipulation, and remember saying "No" is okay, it doesn't mean you are being a bad parent.If you have questions or topics you’d like Chad and I to discuss on future episodes, please send your suggestions to Shar@BeyondHopeRadio.com.About Chad:Chad works in Admissions and Outreach at Habilitat, Inc. - a long-term (2-year) residential addiction treatment and vocational training program in Hawaii. He's been in Hawaii for the past 7 years, where he initially moved to the islands to treat his heroin addiction through Habilitat's program. Habilitat gave Chad a life worth living.He enjoys outdoor activities, is an active member of a local Rotary Club, serves on the board of Aloha United Ways - Society of Young Leaders, and enjoys the occasional trip to California to visit family and friends.Web - https://www.habilitat.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Habilitat/Phone: 1-800-872-2525--Find out more at http://beyondhoperadio.com--Show sponsors:The Addictions Academy - The Nation’s Leading Accredited Addiction Treatment Services, Recovery/Sober Coaching & Intervention Training Academy: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/Hassle-Free Books - You have a message to share, it shouldn't be so difficult to get it out to the world. Become an author in a little as 45 days: http://hasslefreebooks.comBeyond Hope with Shar Joneshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/beyond-hope/
A special edition, this episode spotlights a recovery program which treats the whole person, not just a drug problem. Habilitat's very unique, long-term model remains adaptable to the individual circumstances while creating a small, therapeutic recovery community.Focusing on a graduated system of responsibility, accountability, and freedom Habilitat tailors the lessons and teaching for individual learning styles.Studies have shown that longer treatment programs have higher success rates and 100% of Habilitat's graduates have stable housing and a full-time job.Jeff explains how Habilitat's program works as he details how individuals move from an initial treatment phase to working through re-entry and post re-entry where participants receive vocational training in one of 13 trades.He also outlines a "typical" day at Habilitat and some of the positive peer pressure strategies employed to help residents keep each other in check and create an extreme sense of self-awareness.Jeff is the Executive Director of Habilitat, Inc. - a long-term residential addiction treatment and vocational training program, located on the island of Oahu, in Kaneohe, HI. Jeff has an extensive history with Habilitat, dating back to the mid-1980's, where he initially sought treatment as a teenager for his various addictions. Jeff was the Program Director for over 15 years, before transitioning to the Executive Director position.Jeff enjoys the many local cuisines Hawaii has to offer, is an avid parrot lover and advocate, love snapping photographs with his camera, and giving back to his community. Originally from Dallas, Texas, Jeff has lived in Hawaii for 25 years where he's made the Aloha state his home.Jeff's hands-on approach to treating the individual has helped thousands of people overcome their issues with substance abuse and anti-social behavior.Web - https://www.habilitat.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Habilitat/Phone: 1-800-872-2525--Find out more at http://beyondhoperadio.com--Show sponsors:The Addictions Academy - The Nation’s Leading Accredited Addiction Treatment Services, Recovery/Sober Coaching & Intervention Training Academy: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/Hassle-Free Books - You have a message to share, it shouldn't be so difficult to get it out to the world. Become an author in a little as 45 days: http://hasslefreebooks.comBeyond Hope with Shar Joneshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/beyond-hope/
A special edition, this episode spotlights a recovery program which treats the whole person, not just a drug problem. Habilitat's very unique, long-term model remains adaptable to the individual circumstances while creating a small, therapeutic recovery community.Focusing on a graduated system of responsibility, accountability, and freedom Habilitat tailors the lessons and teaching for individual learning styles.Studies have shown that longer treatment programs have higher success rates and 100% of Habilitat's graduates have stable housing and a full-time job.Jeff explains how Habilitat's program works as he details how individuals move from an initial treatment phase to working through re-entry and post re-entry where participants receive vocational training in one of 13 trades.He also outlines a "typical" day at Habilitat and some of the positive peer pressure strategies employed to help residents keep each other in check and create an extreme sense of self-awareness.Jeff is the Executive Director of Habilitat, Inc. - a long-term residential addiction treatment and vocational training program, located on the island of Oahu, in Kaneohe, HI. Jeff has an extensive history with Habilitat, dating back to the mid-1980's, where he initially sought treatment as a teenager for his various addictions. Jeff was the Program Director for over 15 years, before transitioning to the Executive Director position.Jeff enjoys the many local cuisines Hawaii has to offer, is an avid parrot lover and advocate, love snapping photographs with his camera, and giving back to his community. Originally from Dallas, Texas, Jeff has lived in Hawaii for 25 years where he's made the Aloha state his home.Jeff's hands-on approach to treating the individual has helped thousands of people overcome their issues with substance abuse and anti-social behavior.Web - https://www.habilitat.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Habilitat/Phone: 1-800-872-2525--Find out more at http://beyondhoperadio.com--Show sponsors:The Addictions Academy - The Nation’s Leading Accredited Addiction Treatment Services, Recovery/Sober Coaching & Intervention Training Academy: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/Hassle-Free Books - You have a message to share, it shouldn't be so difficult to get it out to the world. Become an author in a little as 45 days: http://hasslefreebooks.comBeyond Hope with Shar Joneshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/beyond-hope/
This highly engaging interview with Chad Stephens goes deep into his vocational mission, which is to "help as many people as he can, as quickly as he can" and to "simplify the solution to addiction."Along with simplifying the approach to substance use disorder treatment, Chad likes to focus on making good decisions, integrity and instilling a good work ethic to help build self-esteem.Chad feels that treatment is supposed to prepare people for the real world. He also reminds parents that it is not their job to get their kids to care more, but to show them what caring looks like by providing a solid example.Chad also gets us to ask, "What does healing look like for you?" His take on this important question helps us to understand that even if we have "healed" a little and are working towards "healing," then we are on the right path.Shar asks Chad questions posed by listeners and his answers provide a wealth of learning and introspection. A powerful interview with many fantastic takeaways and a focus on keeping perspective."You got a roof over your head? Are you feeding yourself? Do you know you did the best you can? You are winning!"Chad works in Admissions and Outreach at Habilitat, Inc. - a long-term (2-year) residential addiction treatment and vocational training program in Hawaii. He's been in Hawaii for the past 7 years, where he initially moved to the islands to treat his heroin addiction through Habilitat's program. Habilitat gave Chad a life worth living.He enjoys outdoor activities, is an active member of a local Rotary Club, serves on the board of Aloha United Ways - Society of Young Leaders, and enjoys the occasional trip to California to visit family and friends.Web - https://www.habilitat.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Habilitat/Phone: 1-800-872-2525--Find out more at http://beyondhoperadio.com--Show sponsors:The Addictions Academy - The Nation’s Leading Accredited Addiction Treatment Services, Recovery/Sober Coaching & Intervention Training Academy: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/Hassle-Free Books - You have a message to share, it shouldn't be so difficult to get it out to the world. Become an author in a little as 45 days: http://hasslefreebooks.comBeyond Hope with Shar Joneshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/beyond-hope/
This highly engaging interview with Chad Stephens goes deep into his vocational mission, which is to "help as many people as he can, as quickly as he can" and to "simplify the solution to addiction."Along with simplifying the approach to substance use disorder treatment, Chad likes to focus on making good decisions, integrity and instilling a good work ethic to help build self-esteem.Chad feels that treatment is supposed to prepare people for the real world. He also reminds parents that it is not their job to get their kids to care more, but to show them what caring looks like by providing a solid example.Chad also gets us to ask, "What does healing look like for you?" His take on this important question helps us to understand that even if we have "healed" a little and are working towards "healing," then we are on the right path.Shar asks Chad questions posed by listeners and his answers provide a wealth of learning and introspection. A powerful interview with many fantastic takeaways and a focus on keeping perspective."You got a roof over your head? Are you feeding yourself? Do you know you did the best you can? You are winning!"Chad works in Admissions and Outreach at Habilitat, Inc. - a long-term (2-year) residential addiction treatment and vocational training program in Hawaii. He's been in Hawaii for the past 7 years, where he initially moved to the islands to treat his heroin addiction through Habilitat's program. Habilitat gave Chad a life worth living.He enjoys outdoor activities, is an active member of a local Rotary Club, serves on the board of Aloha United Ways - Society of Young Leaders, and enjoys the occasional trip to California to visit family and friends.Web - https://www.habilitat.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Habilitat/Phone: 1-800-872-2525--Find out more at http://beyondhoperadio.com--Show sponsors:The Addictions Academy - The Nation’s Leading Accredited Addiction Treatment Services, Recovery/Sober Coaching & Intervention Training Academy: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/Hassle-Free Books - You have a message to share, it shouldn't be so difficult to get it out to the world. Become an author in a little as 45 days: http://hasslefreebooks.comBeyond Hope with Shar Joneshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/beyond-hope/
On this episode of The Addicted Mind Podcast, Duane sits down with Jeff Nash to talk about addiction, recovery, and the importance of finding and engaging in a recovery community. Jeff is the executive director at Habilitat in Hawaii. Raised in Dallas, Jeff struggled with drug addiction for most of his adult life. By the time he was sixteen, Jeff was shooting heroin and other drugs. By 30, he finally was in the right spot to get on top of his addictions. While staying at Habilitat, he was trained under their philosophy and now runs many programs. He talks about having gone through fourteen different treatment facilities—mostly at the behest of his parents. It took being in jail at 29 and quitting methadone cold-turkey to see that he couldn’t continue to live this way as an addict. Calming The Addicted Mind - 6 Day Mindfulness Email Series ( https://theaddictedmind.com/mindfulness ) He saw a model for change at Habilitat, even though getting out of jail was the initial motivator. Its different approach than medical treatment centers attracted Jeff because they treat the individual. Their methods changed the way he thought and ultimately prepared him for life. As far as how it looked different, they gave him a sense of belonging. The socialization perspective was not medical but rather behavioral. They have this element of treating the criminogenic needs, Jeff says. Habilitat addresses by teaching people how to interact with other people healthily. Habilitat is big on emotional intelligence, including how to respond and how to react in an emotionally mature way. Jeff says, “for those of us that continue to struggle, we may need to look for long-term treatment options.” He urges the listeners to continue to work at it. He quotes his late father: “you’re going to quit using drugs one way or another.” It fell on deaf ears at the time, but he realized that it was ultimately up to him to prevent drug use from taking his life. He wants all the listeners to know that change is possible, and there is help available.