Ted was sent to military school, later joined the Navy, and served during the Gulf War, stationed in Jacksonville and working drug interdiction missions off the coast of Venezuela. During his Navy service, he drank heavily, a habit he continued for years in New Orleans while working in the oil and gas industry, as drinking was embedded in the local social culture.
After several failed recovery attempts, Ted got sober in March 2017 and launched Bodine Recovery. The program started with an empty house and no clients for eight months, but through persistence and a focus on structure, fitness, and accountability, it grew into a successful sober living community.
In 2018, just two years after losing his mother to cancer, Ted was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Complications from surgery left him with a paralyzed vocal cord and unable to speak for nearly a year. Using a karaoke microphone, he continued running meetings and leading residents until a second surgery restored his voice instantly.
Today, Ted leads Bodine Recovery full-time, blending recovery coaching, personal training, and mentorship. He continues to advocate for stronger aftercare systems, especially better case management and supportive housing for people leaving treatment.
GUESTTed BroomesTed is the founder and owner of Bodine Recovery Homes in Houston, Texas, where he has been creating supportive sober living environments since 2017. Drawing on his experiences in recovery and the military, Ted is passionate about individualized care and empowering men to rebuild their lives with accountability, community, and personal growth.
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