Ep168: From Rock Bottom to Rewired: George Haymaker’s Journey Out of Addiction (part 1)

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Ep168: From Rock Bottom to Rewired: George Haymaker’s Journey Out of Addiction (part 1)

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What does it really mean to “have it all”—and still feel empty? In this deeply vulnerable first episode of a two-part series, George Haymaker shares the gripping truth behind his picture-perfect life. A successful entrepreneur on the outside, George was secretly battling a storm within—consuming up to 50 pills a day and two bottles of vodka just to function. His collapse wasn’t just physical—it was mental, emotional, and spiritual.

But his story didn’t end at rock bottom. It began there.

Through science, self-inquiry, and a fierce commitment to healing, George uncovered the root causes of his addiction and began to rewire his brain—quite literally—for freedom. This isn’t just a story of recovery. It’s a conversation about identity, shame, and what happens when we stop performing and start transforming. If you’ve ever felt like success came at the cost of your soul—or like you’re silently unraveling while holding it all together—this episode will meet you where you are and show you what’s possible.

Workbook Moments :

Use these journal prompts or coaching reflections to take the episode deeper:

  1. The Hidden Story Behind Your Success

    What parts of your life look “successful” from the outside but feel unsustainable or disconnected on the inside?
    Write honestly. No filters.

  2. Addiction vs. Misalignment

    George talked about being addicted not just to substances, but to misalignment. Where in your life are you over-performing, people-pleasing, or pushing through pain instead of pausing to feel it?

  3. Your Turning Point

    George hit rock bottom—but that became the turning point. What would it look like for you to choose a turning point now, before crisis forces one?

  4. Curiosity Over Shame

    George replaced self-judgment with curiosity. Where in your life could you replace “What’s wrong with me?” with “What’s trying to be healed in me?”

  5. The Cost of Coping

    What coping mechanism (even if it’s socially acceptable) might be costing you peace, clarity, or connection? What’s it helping you not feel?

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Website:  georgehaymaker.com

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