From Laguna Beach to Sobriety: Jason Wahler on Addiction, Fatherhood & Starting Over
What happens after the cameras stop rolling?
In this episode of The Running Wine Mom, Samantha sits down with Jason Wahler—known from Laguna Beach and The Hills—to talk about what life really looked like behind the scenes, and what it took to rebuild after addiction.
Jason shares his journey through fame, substance abuse, and recovery, including the moment that changed everything for him. He opens up about relapse, shame, and what sobriety actually feels like from the inside—plus how becoming a father reshaped his priorities and purpose.
This conversation also dives into parenting, communication, and breaking generational cycles—something every mom will take something from.
If you’ve ever struggled, supported someone who has, or just want to raise kids who feel safe talking to you… this episode is for you.
What We Talk About
- What reality TV didn’t show about Jason’s life
- How fame amplified addiction and identity struggles
- The moment he knew he needed to change
- What addiction actually feels like (in a way that finally makes sense)
- Relapse, recovery, and rebuilding trust
- Fatherhood after addiction
- The nightly habit that’s helping his kids open up
- Why connection what kids really need
- A new tool, SOBRSAFE, helping with accountability in sobriety
Key Takeaways
- Addiction isn’t a lack of discipline—it’s something that fully takes over your brain
- You don’t have to “hit rock bottom” to change your life
- Kids don’t need perfect parents—they need a safe place to come back to
- Small daily habits (like communication routines) can completely shift your relationship with your kids
- Change is possible—even after years of struggle
Connect with Jason
- Instagram: @JasonWahler
- SobrSafe
- Website: https://www.jasonwahler.com/
- Recovery Resource: https://www.youarenotalonetn.com/
Connect with Samantha
- Instagram: @TheRunningWineMom_
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