A recovery coach and sober companion with years of clinical and field experience — grounded in professional discipline, personal history, and a genuine belief in what's possible.
Send an Inquiry"He brings the full weight of where he's been to the work of where you're going."
Jason Blakeney brings years of experience as a recovery coach, sober companion, and case manager — working in treatment settings and alongside clients navigating some of the most complex presentations in the field: dual diagnosis, severe substance use, trauma, and the slow work of rebuilding a life.
He is warm, open, and direct. His practice has a spiritual and contemplative dimension — a genuine inner life that informs how he sits with people in difficulty. Deeply embedded in the recovery community through his own journey, Jason understands what the 12-step process asks of a person and transmits that understanding without dogma or heavy-handedness.
A collegiate baseball player and lifelong multi-sport athlete, Jason brings physical discipline and outdoor experience into recovery as real therapeutic tools. He thinks creatively about wellness — surfing, hiking, training — weaving the body into the work in ways that make recovery feel like something worth having.
He is rooted in Redondo Beach with his wife Sarah and son Lucas. He prefers to do his most meaningful work in person.
Jason's orientation is straightforward and hard-won: recovery should be something you're drawn toward, not just running from. He makes wellness attractive — through his own life, his warmth, and a refusal to make the work heavier than it needs to be.
He carries deep familiarity with trauma — not as a clinical category but as something he has encountered in his own history and in years of close work with clients navigating severe substance use and mental health complexity.
He knows the treatment landscape in Los Angeles well — who to call, how to navigate it, and how to advocate for someone who can't yet do that for themselves.
Jason works best with complex cases — layered histories, difficult presentations, and situations where the standard approaches haven't been enough.
Every inquiry comes directly to Jason. No intake coordinator, no form routed to a team. He reads every message himself.