The Power of Healing Hospitality
Featuring Miles Adocx
To kick off this new season of the Treating Trauma Podcast, which is all about the tenants of the Milestones experience, we’re joined by Miles Adcox, the Onsite and Milestones Owner and Chairman.
Miles shares the heart behind one of our most important values, “Healing Hospitality.” As Milestones celebrates 10 years, Miles also takes us back to the beginning days and how the idea of healing people back to wholeness is the foundation of everything we do at Milestones.
From our clinical team to our culinary, hospitality, and client support, our team is committed to treating each and every guest with safety and care.
Learn more about Milestones Healing Hospitality.
Guest Info
Miles Adcox is a speaker, thought leader, advocate, advisor, and entrepreneur in the emotional wellness space. Unabashed personal freedom is a key to Miles’ personality; his ability to live life out loud through really hard work and great decisions is inspiring and something that people often long to emulate. Miles’ personal style and design inspirations draw from cowboy and western culture.
Miles has a personal eagerness for adventure, and he encourages others to take a step outside themselves, both physically and mentally, in order to be vulnerable and become in-tune with their emotions and intentions. He is the Chairman and Owner of Onsite, an internationally-known emotional wellness lifestyle brand that delivers life-changing personal growth workshops, digital mental health master classes, emotionally smart leadership retreats, and residential emotional wellness and trauma treatment. Miles’ work at Onsite has been featured on 20/20, Good Morning America, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, The Dr. Phil Show, The Doctors, People, Billboard, Marie Claire, and more.
Mentioned in this episode:
2:58 – Where trauma and substance abuse treatment intersect
16:50 – The origins of Milestones’ Healing Hospitality and Miles’ journey in residential treatment
24:10 – Creating a supportive community for mental health treatment
30:00 – Repairing through hospitality
38:37 – Valuing guests and corrective experiences
44:00 – Mental health, recovery, and support