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Episode 212 – Jeremy Weintraub, Economic Empowerment & Poverty Alleviation Professional

June 11, 2024 Randy Mortensen
Episode 212 – Jeremy Weintraub, Economic Empowerment & Poverty Alleviation Professional
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God Took Me to Las Vegas
Episode 212 – Jeremy Weintraub, Economic Empowerment & Poverty Alleviation Professional
Jun 11, 2024
Randy Mortensen

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Episode 212 – Jeremy Weintraub, Economic Empowerment & Poverty Alleviation Professional


My guest for this episode is Jeremy Weintraub, a Berkeley, California metro area resident. He recently celebrated 23 years of sobriety, getting sober at the young age of 22 – following six years of battling to be clean and sober. Today, he’s a successful business professional and has an amazing wife and three awesome children. 

In his early twenties, the problems were mounting all around him and he was sick and tired of being sick and tired. Jeremy shares that he was surprised to learn that - “Desperation is a gift.” He went on to understand that the willingness to ask for help is a gift and a moment of grace, but that’s when the real work started. He touts that he wouldn’t be here today without family, mentors, friends, coaches, and at least a few guardian angels along the way.

In addition to English, Jeremy speaks Hebrew and Spanish, in his professional life he’s an Area Vice President of Sales at BetterUp. His purpose statement is, “I want to leave this place better than I found it, while serving others.”

You can connect with him on LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyweintraub/ 

acourageousrecovery.com

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Episode 212 – Jeremy Weintraub, Economic Empowerment & Poverty Alleviation Professional


My guest for this episode is Jeremy Weintraub, a Berkeley, California metro area resident. He recently celebrated 23 years of sobriety, getting sober at the young age of 22 – following six years of battling to be clean and sober. Today, he’s a successful business professional and has an amazing wife and three awesome children. 

In his early twenties, the problems were mounting all around him and he was sick and tired of being sick and tired. Jeremy shares that he was surprised to learn that - “Desperation is a gift.” He went on to understand that the willingness to ask for help is a gift and a moment of grace, but that’s when the real work started. He touts that he wouldn’t be here today without family, mentors, friends, coaches, and at least a few guardian angels along the way.

In addition to English, Jeremy speaks Hebrew and Spanish, in his professional life he’s an Area Vice President of Sales at BetterUp. His purpose statement is, “I want to leave this place better than I found it, while serving others.”

You can connect with him on LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyweintraub/ 

acourageousrecovery.com