
Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino
Ten-plus years sober. Founder of The Archangel Centers, author of 'The Situation: A Testimony of Redemption,' and the most-recognized voice in the recovery community.
Mike Sorrentino, known to most of the world as Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, is the founder of The Archangel Centers and one of the most public faces of long-term recovery in the United States. He has lived in active recovery for more than a decade, after a documented battle with crippling drug addiction, time in federal prison, and the loss of friends and family to overdose.
When Jersey Shore was reborn as Jersey Shore Family Vacation in 2018, Mike used his return to public life to talk openly about his sobriety, one day at a time, alongside his college-sweetheart-turned-wife Lauren. Fifteen minutes of fame turned into fifteen years, and the platform turned into a mission.
His role at the program is not symbolic. Mike sits in groups, talks with clients, and uses his public platform to reach people and families who would never otherwise pick up the phone about treatment. Every clinical hour is delivered by the program’s licensed clinical team. Mike’s job is to open the door — and to take the message of experience, strength, and hope into rehabilitation centers, colleges, and high schools nationwide.
He is married to Lauren Sorrentino, who founded the program with him and leads the family programming track. Together they built the program they wished had existed when they were going through it.
- 10+ yrsin active recovery
- 3.3MInstagram followers
- 3 bookson recovery + reinvention
- 2 locationsTinton Falls · Charlotte

The voice that gets people to the door
Mike’s most visible work is the one most people associate with him, the speaking, the podcast, the books, and the recovery story he tells on national stages. He talks openly about active addiction, the path back, and what long-term recovery actually looks like, year over year.
That visibility is the engine that brings new clients and families to The Archangel Centers. A founder telling his story in his own words is the most credible recovery testimonial a treatment program can have, and it’s why families that have tried everything else end up calling.

Founder-led, not founder-named
Inside the Tinton Falls and Charlotte clinics, Mike is a familiar presence, not a logo on a wall. He drops into groups, talks to clients on their first day, and is part of the alumni community that stays connected long after treatment ends.
That access matters. People recovering from addiction need to know the founder is real, that he has done the work himself, and that he is still doing it. The program is what it is because the founders refused to step away from the day-to-day.
“Lived experience opens the door. Licensed clinicians carry the work. That’s the operating principle of The Archangel Centers, and it’s why this works.”

The Situation: A Testimony of Redemption
Mike is the author of "The Situation: A Testimony of Redemption," the unfiltered memoir that traces his path through addiction, prison, grief, and into the long-term recovery he lives today. The book has been recognized with the Outstanding Creator Award, the Literary Titan Gold Award for Nonfiction, and the Next Best Read for Nonfiction.
It is not a celebrity memoir. It is the source material behind every recovery message Mike carries onto a stage, into a podcast booth, or into a group room at The Archangel Centers — a candid record of resilience, personal growth, and the lessons hardship taught him.
He continues to travel nationwide for keynote engagements, podcast interviews, and recovery-community events at rehabilitation centers, colleges, and high schools. Every appearance closes on the same line: recovery is possible, and structured help works.

Faith, family, and recovery
Mike is married to Lauren Sorrentino. They founded The Archangel Centers together, and they raise three children — Romeo Reign, Mia Bella Elizabeth, and Luna Lucia — between Tinton Falls and Charlotte. Faith and family are the anchors of the life Mike came back to.
The Sorrentinos’ lived experience of recovery as a family informs the design of the entire program. Addiction affects the whole family, and the program is built so the whole family gets care.
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