Mojo, Motivation & Mental Health
What does it take to rebuild a life after losing everything? In this episode, Chason Forehand shares how he survived years of abuse, addiction, homelessness, and incarceration — and how one life-changing gift, culinary training, set him on a path to founding the Transformation Kitchen. It's an honest conversation about addiction recovery, life after incarceration, paying it forward, and breaking the cycles of poverty that trap so many — and how Chason's programs now offer lifelong healing, skills, and hope across the U.S. and Nicaragua. In this episode: · Chason shares his personal story of trauma, addiction, and resilience · The impact of a life-changing gift—culinary training—that shifted his trajectory · How the Transformation Kitchen helps individuals break cycles of poverty, addiction, and incarceration · The significance of paying it forward and creating community-driven solutions · The role of legislation like the Psychological Safety Act in fostering healthier workplaces · Unique insights into building sustainable international programs in Nicaragua and the U.S. · Practical approaches to mental health, wellness, and leadership development for underserved populations Connect with Chason Forehand: · HR4U Website: https://hr-4u.org/ [https://hr-4u.org/] · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chason-forehand-rcf1222/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chason-forehand-rcf1222/] Connect with Mike Orlowski · Website [http://www.mojomotivates.com] · LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeorlowski/] · Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/MOJOMotivates] · Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mike_orlowski/] Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: Changing lives with conversation and impact 00:48 - Chason's background: Overcoming childhood trauma and systemic barriers 03:13 - The early years: Family dynamic, abuse, and survival 06:11 - Turning to drugs and homelessness during college years 09:40 - Incarceration and the pivotal moment with a mentor in culinary arts 14:31 - The power of paying it forward: Support from a sober mentor 16:18 - The importance of faith, community, and the 12-step path 18:54 - Building Transformation Kitchen: A model for long-term hope 21:44 - International work: Nicaragua's transformational impact 25:34 - Launching the program in Beacon, NY: Timeline and goals 26:31 - Beyond culinary skills: Life skills, wellness, and leadership 32:50 - Breaking the cycle: How poverty, addiction, and incarceration intertwine 38:30 - Advocating for the Psychological Safety Act and creating fair workplaces 44:12 - Words of encouragement: Hope for those struggling 45:58 - The essence of being a beacon of hope 46:34 - The limitless potential of transformation when given support 47:15 - Connecting with Chason and supporting Transformation Kitchen Join the movement: Your kindness can ignite hope and transform communities.
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