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Meet the Humans: Jamie Corless — Building Recovery That Actually Holds Up in the Real World

1 h 4 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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A lot of programs can get someone sober for 30 days. Very few can help them stay that way when life starts living again. In this episode of Meet the Humans, we sit down with Jamie Corless, Director of Recovery Integration at e-motion wellness — one of the people responsible for ensuring what happens inside treatment actually translates to the real world outside it. Jamie has been instrumental in building the systems that connect mental health care, addiction treatment, and sober living into something that resembles real continuity — not just handoffs and hope. From overseeing IOP and PHP programming to operating sober living environments, Jamie lives in the gap where most people fall through. This conversation goes beyond titles and into the mechanics of recovery that actually sticks. We get into: * Why most treatment models fail the moment structure disappears * What “recovery integration” actually means (and why it’s usually missing) * The role of accountability, environment, and consistency in long-term change * How crisis management really works when it’s not theoretical * Why physical training and mindset work aren’t extras — they’re foundational Jamie also shares how their background as a CrossFit coach, recovery coach, and Enlifted mindset coach shapes a more physiology-driven, action-oriented approach to healing — one that doesn’t rely on insight alone to create change. This is a conversation about building people back up in a way that can survive real life — not just treatment.

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