Why Choose FreedomNow?
The Name Says It All...
Addiction and alcoholism imprison both the family and the person suffering. I chose the name Freedom Now because the result of sobriety is freedom for everyone affected.


With my background in business...
the military, and personal experience as a bottom-of-the-barrel drug addict and alcoholic, I have the unique ability to relate to all walks of life—whether it be:
- Those in high-stress jobs, such as sales professionals, CEOs, and corporate leaders
- Those experiencing PTSD and high-tempo careers, including veterans, first responders, and law enforcement
- Medical professionals who work under extreme pressure
- The everyday alcoholic or addict who feels lost and hopeless
My background allows me to connect with all of these individuals in a way that many others cannot, making my skill set unique.
I believe that those who have suffered from substance abuse firsthand understand its devastating effects on the family better than anyone. They also know what the addicted person is truly going through. This gives me an advantage over interventionists who lack real-world experience.
I bring that specialized real-world experience to every intervention and every crisis management case. I’m an "in the trenches" kind of guy, standing side by side with families, fighting for their loved ones.
Interventions and crisis management are tough on families because they often require them to do something that goes against their natural instincts. But it’s my motivation, my drive, that keeps the momentum going when all hope seems lost.
I have a saying:
"When all hope is gone, that’s where I step in."
I also have a team of trusted clinical professionals who provide support for families needing their own therapy—including trauma therapy—because what they have endured is often just as traumatic as the addiction itself. Many have spent years waiting for the phone to ring with the devastating news that their loved one is gone.
With FreedomNow, families don’t have to face this battle alone.
My Services
Interventions
I’m an "in the trenches" kind of guy, standing side by side with families, fighting for their loved ones.



