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The Phoenix: Building Resilience and Connection in Addiction Recovery through Active Living

In episode 189 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, we speak with Scott Strode, Founder & Jacquelyn Hillios, Deputy Executive Director of The Phoenix, on building a global sober community combating addiction together. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on Spotify. Listen to more Causeartist podcasts. I

The Phoenix

In episode 189 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, we speak with Scott Strode, Founder & Jacquelyn Hillios, Deputy Executive Director of The Phoenix, on building a global sober community combating addiction together.

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In a world where addiction and substance abuse affect countless individuals and their families, The Phoenix shines as a beacon of hope. This non-profit organization has embarked on a mission to build a unique and vibrant community centered around sobriety and active living.

The Mission of The Phoenix

At the core of The Phoenix’s philosophy is a clear and powerful mission: to create a sober active community that fuels resilience and harnesses the transformational power of connection.

By combining physical activities, emotional support, and shared experiences, The Phoenix fosters an environment where individuals in recovery can rebuild their lives, rediscover their passions, and connect with others who understand their journey.

The Phoenix: Building Resilience and Connection in Addiction Recovery

The Power of Active Living

Physical activity has been proven to have numerous positive effects on mental health and overall well-being. The Phoenix recognizes this and integrates physical fitness into its programs as a key component of recovery.

They offer a wide range of activities, including yoga, climbing, CrossFit, hiking, and more. These activities not only promote physical health but also provide a healthy outlet for stress and a sense of accomplishment.

By engaging in these activities, individuals can experience the benefits of an active lifestyle while connecting with others who share similar goals.

Embracing Connection and Support

Recovery can be a challenging and isolating journey, but The Phoenix believes that no one should have to face it alone. By cultivating a strong sense of community, the organization creates a safe and supportive space where individuals can build meaningful relationships based on shared experiences.

Through group workouts, social events, and volunteer opportunities, The Phoenix encourages a network of support that goes beyond traditional recovery programs. The bonds formed within this community become an invaluable source of encouragement, accountability, and friendship.

Inclusivity and Accessibility

The Phoenix is committed to ensuring that everyone, regardless of their background or financial means, has access to their programs.

They offer free memberships to anyone with 48 hours of continuous sobriety and actively work to reduce barriers to participation.

The organization collaborates with treatment centers, recovery programs, and community organizations to extend their reach and provide resources to those who need them most.

This dedication to inclusivity ensures that all individuals, regardless of their circumstances, can find solace and support through The Phoenix.

About Scott Strode

Scott Strode, the Founder & National Executive Director of The Phoenix, has an incredible personal journey that led him to create this transformative non-profit organization.

Born and raised in Pennsylvania, he spent 11 years in Boston before finding his true home in Colorado. It was on April 8, 1997, that Scott achieved sobriety, and he attributes his success to his involvement in boxing and climbing during that pivotal time.

These activities became powerful catalysts for his recovery, instilling in him a deep appreciation for the transformative effects of a healthy and active lifestyle.

Scott’s passion for fitness has only grown over the years. From mountain biking to CrossFit, triathlons to running, and cycling to motorcycle touring, he embraces a wide range of activities that connect him with the great outdoors.

Through his personal experiences, Scott came to realize the profound impact that a sober active community can have on individuals seeking recovery.

With this belief firmly rooted in his heart, he launched The Phoenix in Colorado in 2006, driven by a mission to empower individuals to rise, recover, and truly live through the power of fitness and community.

In addition to leading The Phoenix, Scott is deeply committed to pursuing his own fitness goals and maintaining a high level of expertise in outdoor activities.

He holds certifications as a Certified Personal Trainer NASM, USA Triathlon Level II Certified Coach, AMGA Certified Single Pitch Instructor, Wilderness First Responder, and CPR.

With over two decades of experience working, instructing, coaching, and guiding in the outdoors, Scott brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his role.

Scott’s dedication and impact have not gone unnoticed. In 2012, he was named one of CNN’s Top 10 Heroes, recognizing his remarkable work in substance use disorder recovery.

The following year, Scott received the prestigious “Advocates for Action Award” from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, further cementing his status as a leader and advocate in the field.

About Jacki Hillios

Jacki Hillios, Ph.D., serves as the Deputy Executive Director of The Phoenix, a highly successful addiction recovery program that embraces the power of peer-to-peer support and a physically active community.

In her influential role, she provides valuable oversight and leadership in program design, implementation, evaluation, and expansion, driving the organization’s mission to transform lives.

With a background as a clinician working with youth and families grappling with mental illness and substance-use disorders, Jacki recognized the immense potential of The Phoenix’s real-life solution to addiction.

Since joining the organization in 2006, she has been instrumental in its growth and impact, working closely with teams in Colorado and Massachusetts.

Through her dedication and expertise, Jacki has played a pivotal role in expanding The Phoenix’s model to 22 states and over 40 communities nationwide, reaching and transforming the lives of countless individuals.

Beyond her leadership within The Phoenix, Jacki is a passionate public speaker. Drawing from her extensive experience and insights, she shares her knowledge on the vital role of peer-to-peer engagement within a sober active community.

In recognition of her expertise, Jacki had the privilege of delivering a thought-provoking TEDxBoulder presentation in 2013 titled “Transcending Addiction and Redefining Recovery.”

Her impactful talks serve to inspire, educate, and challenge perceptions surrounding addiction and recovery, offering a fresh perspective on finding hope and embracing a life of resilience.

Jacki Hillios, Ph.D., stands as a driving force behind The Phoenix’s transformative approach to addiction recovery. Through her leadership, dedication, and commitment to spreading awareness, she has played a key role in bringing the benefits of peer support and active community engagement to individuals across the country.

Jacki’s work continues to empower individuals on their journey to transcending addiction, redefining recovery, and embracing a future filled with purpose and well-being.

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