Eagle Freedom Presents
From Prison to Purpose: Andrew Drasen's Blueprint for Recovery and Radical Resilience
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Welcome to Eagle Freedom Presents with host Deston Rogers. In this episode, the show fully embraces the #RIOmovement — Rise, Inspire, Overcome — exploring a profound journey of radical resilience.
Today’s guest, Andrew Drasen, didn’t develop his life-changing framework in a boardroom or a clinic; he built it in a jail dayroom. After a 13-year battle consumed by heroin addiction, which led to multiple overdoses and two prison sentences, Andrew found a powerful turning point. He wrote the final chapter of his memoir, A Vision of Hope, just minutes before walking out of prison.
His journey was tested again following the heartbreaking death of his fiancée, Caroline. Rather than succumbing to unresolved grief, her passing inspired Andrew to build upon his memoir and create a comprehensive curriculum — a powerful trilogy: his memoir A Vision of Hope; Reflections, which distills lessons on 29 different topics; and a self-identifying workbook designed for practical applications in healing and growth.
In this episode, Andrew shares his story of overcoming anguish, navigating transformation, and pushing for changes in the criminal justice system.
Key takeaways
- Andrew’s battle with opiate addiction started rapidly after sniffing an OxyContin as a teenager
- A profound act of kindness from a police officer following an overdose relapse altered the trajectory of his life and prevented a potential five-year prison sentence
- The tragic loss of Caroline drove him to create structured tools so others do not have to feel alone when facing mental health battles
- The A Vision of Hope workbook helps people clarify values, identify what they want to change, and build a bridge to maintain that change
- Andrew partnered with Orbit Recovery to provide an SMS-based app that acts as a virtual sponsor for individuals leaving treatment programs
- True freedom means having the ability to choose your own path
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