Books
Spiritual Velocity (2026) – My memoir. A system override disguised as a personal story. Sobriety didn’t just change my life—it gave me admin access to the pain and potential of others.
The Pursuit of Grace (2026) – A living archive of grace in motion. 70% hits, 30% misses. It’s a motivational call to mix it up, pursue grace, and learn from the moments we missed it. Structured like a confessional liturgy, it pulses with the refrain: “But I missed it.” But more often: “I caught it. I lived it. I passed it on.”
Saints and Sinners (2026) – A tactical canon. Profiles of spiritual operatives—saints with edge, sinners with strategy. These aren’t icons for admiration—they’re archetypes for activation.
How to Write a Recovery Plan (2026) – A strategic guide that ports business architecture into the terrain of addiction recovery. Built on Scripture, neuroscience, and lived experience, it offers a framework for sobriety, serenity, and spiritual velocity. This isn’t a fun read—it’s a field manual. Used by counselors, sponsors, rehab centres, and recovery communities.
eBooks
A Catholic Liturgical Journey – Through the Lens of Alcohol Recovery (July–August 2025) – A devotional roadmap for walking the liturgical calendar with recovery insight.
A Catholic Gospel Journey – Through the Lens of Alcohol Recovery (November 2025) – A gospel-infused guide for navigating addiction, grace, and spiritual renewal.
Web Posts
I publish insight articles that draw from scripture, thought leaders, and personal stories of recovery. These are tactical reflections—sometimes raw, sometimes refined—but always aimed at clarity. If it speaks to alcohol recovery and the pursuit of grace, it belongs here.
Here’s where I share my web posts - Insights & Perspectives.
About Jason Bresnehan
Jason Bresnehan is a fixer—of businesses, of broken momentum, and occasionally of entire spiritual frameworks gone sideways. He speaks fluent boardroom and AA, deploys Catholic doctrine with the subtlety of a scalpel, and isn’t afraid to lace his insights with both war-room metaphors and dad-sermon tenderness.
Founder of Evahan, a consultancy built on the idea that legacy and liquidity don’t need to fight, Jason draws on 30 years of commercial grit, tactical leadership, and emotional radar to help people rebuild what entropy took. He works with companies, communities, and recovery misfits alike—often using the same principles to sort both cap tables and chaotic lives.
I can be engaged (on a remunerated or volunteer basis) to sit on Boards, Committees, Advisory and Reference Group Panels, and to speak to Business, Community, and Youth groups. I’m also open to providing comment to media on topics where I have relevant experience or insight. Please feel free to make contact.