Generational Health Podcast

From Heroin, Prison, and Seizures to True Sobriety: Corey Warren on Facing Your Demons

1 h 43 min · 27. mai 2026
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What does it take to build a mind and body that cannot be broken? In this episode, we sit down with Corey Warren, a viral content creator known for his powerful monologues on sobriety, family, and healing. Corey opens up about the raw reality of human resilience, taking us through his darkest chapters—from a youth rooted in a desperate need for external validation to battling severe heroin addiction , surviving an alcohol-induced seizure that nearly left him permanently paralyzed , and spending 18 months in prison at just 18 years old. Corey shares how he finally stopped using substances as a "band-aid" , how he navigates life's inevitable grief and hardships completely sober , and how he is breaking the cycle to build lasting generational health for his own children. This conversation isn't just about quitting a substance; it's a masterclass in psychological grit, cellular recovery, and finding a deeper foundation to anchor your life.

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