
My name is Russell Lee. I'm not a clinician and I'm not a certified coach — I'm a recovering alcoholic. I've sat in the driver's seat at 2 a.m. wondering how I got there. I've lied to people I loved, broken promises I meant when I made them, and woken up to bills, court dates, and text messages I was too ashamed to open. I know what it's like to leave treatment and realize the world didn't pause while you were gone — the job is still gone, the marriage is still cracked, the cravings still show up on a Tuesday afternoon for no reason at all.
Recovery isn't a finish line — it's learning to live a real life with real consequences, real relationships, and a brain that will lie to you on its worst days. Second Chapter Coaching exists because I had people who told me the truth when I needed it, who didn't flinch at my worst, and who reminded me that staying sober is something you do one honest decision at a time. If you're in that messy, in-between place — sober, but not sure how to actually live — I'll meet you there, without judgment, and we'll do the real work together.
This is lived-experience support. I work alongside your therapist, sponsor, or treatment team — never instead of them.
Slips, doubts, hard days. Bring them. Honesty is the only thing that moves us forward.
We turn insight into the small actions that change a Tuesday morning.
What you share stays between us. This is a sealed room.