Moment of Clarity
Joe shares a transformative moment while reflecting on his health and behavior, realizing he needed to get sober. The unexpected call from his bandmates becomes a powerful incentive, motivating him to commit to recovery. As he navigates early sobriety, he acknowledges the importance of support and the clarity that led him to this pivotal decision.In this clip
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I struggle with addiction, starting to drink or use drugs, and it gets bad quickly, leading to 3-day hangovers and week-long withdrawals. I'll get sober, but a week or two later, I relapse. Sometimes it's worse than others, depending on how fast I decide I need to stop. I'm severely depressed and tired of living like this. I get no joy or tranquility, which makes me give in to drinking and drugs again. I desperately want to be sober and find peace. What advice can you offer for someone in my situation?
I have a question about the episode #652 Grief - Marc Maron and the clip Love and Sobriety. I struggle with addiction; I start drinking or using drugs, and it gets bad quickly, with 3-day hangovers and week-long withdrawals. I’ll get sober, but a week or two later, I relapse. Sometimes it's worse than others, depending on how fast I decide I need to stop. I’m severely depressed and tired of living like this. I get no joy or tranquility, which makes me give in to drinking and drugs again. I desperately want to be sober and find peace. Is there anything specific I can focus on, such as vitamins, gut health, or other lifestyle changes, to break this vicious cycle?
In the Joe Rogan podcast episode Joe Rogan Experience #891 - Zach Leary and the clip Cultural Ebb and Flow, why do people struggle to trust the process and believe that things will get better when they are in the middle of a struggle, to the point where it can lead to tragic outcomes?