From Fame to Freedom: Jeremy Jackson’s Rebirth | The Recovery Vow Podcast
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Today’s episode is a raw, eye-opening journey through addiction, identity, and the spiritual awakening that changed everything. Eric is joined by actor and speaker Jeremy Jackson, who opens up about his rise to fame on Baywatch, his deep battle with cocaine and meth addiction, and the inner transformation that rebuilt his life from the inside out.
Jeremy’s honesty is powerful—and his message is one every struggle, survivor, and seeker needs to hear: “The more you let go, the more you will receive. Nothing is falling apart—everything is falling together. God’s got you.”
In this conversation, Jeremy breaks down the emotional wounds, unconscious patterns, and spiritual blind spots that kept him stuck for years…and the God-led revelations, internal practices, and mindset shifts that finally set him free.
If you need hope, truth, or a reminder that your story isn’t over—press play.
On This Episode:
Jeremy’s early fame, fatherlessness, and the pressure of becoming the family provider at six
How addiction took over—and the moment he realized he was losing everything
Why “rock bottom” isn’t the end, but the beginning
The undercover arrest that confronted him with 35 years in prison
Depression, relapse, and why the material world could never fill the void
The spiritual practices that rebuilt his identity from within
What happens when you stop chasing approval and start renewing your mind
Why inner work, not willpower, is the foundation of lasting recovery
Jeremy’s daily mantras—including the powerful truth: “God’s got you.”
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Instagram: @jeremyjackson
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