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From Raging, Ex-Military Addict to Mentoring Disabled Kids - Jordan Matulevich's "Be Humble Gym"

From Raging, Ex-Military Addict to Mentoring Disabled Kids - Jordan Matulevich's "Be Humble Gym"

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In this episode of The SoberAwakening Podcast, Tim Lyons interviews Jordan Matulevich, founder of the Be Humble Gym, a nonprofit dedicated to providing free athletic training for children with mental and physical disabilities. The conversation explores Jordan's journey through addiction, military service, and personal transformation, culminating in the establishment of his gym. Jordan shares his experiences with substance abuse, the impact of his military background, and the challenges he faced in his personal life, including marriage and divorce. The discussion highlights the importance of community support, the role of spirituality in recovery, and the ongoing mission of the Be Humble Gym to empower children and promote sobriety. Takeaways
  • Jordan Matulovitch founded Be Humble Gym to support children with disabilities.
  • The gym offers free athletic training and boot camps for kids.
  • Jordan's journey includes struggles with addiction and military service.
  • He emphasizes the importance of community support in recovery.
  • Jordan's personal transformation led to a commitment to helping others.
  • He believes in the power of spirituality and a personal understanding of Jesus.
  • The gym has grown significantly, serving many children over the years.
  • Jordan's experiences highlight the ups and downs of addiction recovery.
  • He shares insights on the challenges of running a nonprofit organization.
  • Jordan's story is one of resilience, hope, and dedication to making a difference.
Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Sober Awakening and Be Humble Gym 02:21 Jordan's Early Life and Substance Use 09:34 Military Experience and Alcohol Abuse 15:42 Marriage, Family, and Escalating Addiction 20:00
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