SOBER MINDS RECOVERY TEAM

Tripp and Kane are two young men that had a vision. This vision was to create a brotherhood of young men with a similar goal of enjoying life and staying sober. We strongly believe in the values of Alcoholics Anonymous. We have each gone through the process and have seen the results first hand. These results have given us a life of purpose and contentment. All we want to do is pass this on.

 
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Kane Hobbs

My name is Kane Hobbs and I am one of the owners here at Sober Minds Recovery. Working the program of Alcoholics Anonymous has given me a life of freedom, Humility, Action and Honesty. All three are equally important, but for me what stuck the most was the honesty aspect. When first arriving at a treatment center in April, 2013 my life had no purpose and I was severely sick. I was a liar, thief and hopelessly addicted to drugs and alcohol. The experience there was incredible. My life took a far-reaching turn for the better. After sixty days in treatment, I was sent to a sober home in Asheville, North Carolina and jumped quickly into the program of Alcoholics Anonymous. Through working the steps of Alcoholics Anonymous I have been able to sustain long term sobriety. I love my life today. All I want to to do is help young men enjoy life and stay sober doing it.

Contact me:

kane@sobermindsrecovery.com

302-540-2134

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Tripp Hobbs

My name is Tripp and I am an owner of Sober Minds. I have been an addict since the day I was born. Addicted to everything I ever enjoyed. Ice Hockey, skateboarding, kitesurfing etc. I would neglect everything else to get my fix. When I finally made the transition and started “experimenting” with drugs and alcohol I finally felt free. They made me feel like a better person at first. More exciting, more fun to be around and better at the sports I played. Soon though once the addiction aspect really took hold, my quality of life diminished drastically. I met a girl who is soon to be my wife prior to getting sober. She saved my life. I was constantly sick and tired of life but she showed me glimpses of the person I wanted to be and the life I wanted to live. My final time getting sober was after a back injury. I begged to go to detox and rehab, and finally found out that I needed surgery. My operation (opioid free) went successfully and my sobriety gets stronger everyday. I want to help others feel the same way I feel. I love surfing, kite surfing, diving, mountain biking, golfing and I play men's league Ice Hockey down the road two nights a week. Without exercise and the ability to unwind sobriety was grueling for me before. Sobriety is a serious and usually fatal disease but getting young as a sober man there has to be a healthy balance between work and play. You have to learn how to have fun and enjoy life. Life is beautiful and I try to do something everyday that shows me the true beauty surrounding us in Jupiter.

Contact me:

tripp@sobermindsrecovery.com

302-540-7475

Ian Ronaldson

Hi, my name is Ian! I arrived at Sober Minds on August 28 2019 as a client. When I arrived, my life was unrecognizable to what it is today. I had hours sober, was struggling mightily with PTSD and mental health issues, and genuinely did not see a way out. Tripp and Kane loved me until I learned how to love myself. They woke up at 6am every day to drive me to work. When I came home, we would talk about sobriety, mental health and how to live a happy and healthy life without drugs or alcohol. Over time, these two men became my brothers, and they taught me that living a sober life was not only possible but also the best way to show up for myself. As time went on and I got healthier, my love for them and Sober Minds grew. I have two main passions in life: helping children with autism and helping others struggling with addiction. Today, I work as a behavioral therapist for kids with autism. When I get home, it is my privilege to immediately dive into working as a manager for Sober Minds. Because of Tripp and Kane, I was able to heal and can now help others. For me, there is no greater gift. Helping others out of the all-consuming darkness that is addiction is something that is not just a job to me; it is a calling and one that I zealously pursue daily.

Contact me:

ianronaldson@sobermindsrecovery.com

(561) 563-4158