Portrait of the coach
About

I've walked this road. Now I walk it with others.

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.

My approach

Peer, not professional

This is lived-experience support. I work alongside your therapist, sponsor, or treatment team — never instead of them.

No shame, ever

Slips, doubts, hard days. Bring them. Honesty is the only thing that moves us forward.

Practical and daily

We turn insight into the small actions that change a Tuesday morning.

Confidential, always

What you share stays between us. This is a sealed room.