Recovering Drug Addict - Tommy / Wide Awake Podcast EP. 22

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  • Опубликовано: 13 авг 2022
  • In this episode of the Wide Awake Podcast I spoke to Tommy. He is a recovering drug addict from the UK and we actually met in rehab. We talked about when he started using drugs, getting arrested, rehab, family life, getting sober and so much more.

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  • @wideawakepodcast
    @wideawakepodcast  Год назад +8

    Hey everyone. Thanks for all of the support on the past few episodes. I've got some really interesting guests coming up and I will be exploring a bigger variety of topics in the next few episodes. Also, The placement of the Mic wasn't great in this episode. It started covering his face towards the end but I'll make sure that doesn't happen again. ❤

    • @amomentofzen9961
      @amomentofzen9961 Год назад

      Love this episode. We do recover and wishing you a sober and serene life 🙏🏾

  • @vanessameyer5613
    @vanessameyer5613 Год назад +4

    ❤️ My brother is a addict.
    He's been clean for year's.
    This was a amazing podcast. Thank you♥️

  • @chloenel7120
    @chloenel7120 Год назад +2

    I love all your podcasts. Awesome.

  • @angelnkuna8263
    @angelnkuna8263 Год назад +4

    love and appreciate the consistency

    • @wideawakepodcast
      @wideawakepodcast  Год назад +1

      I try my best! Hopefully I will be able to put out multiple episodes every week in the future!

  • @user-kf5rn6iy4b
    @user-kf5rn6iy4b Месяц назад

    5 min in and I can relate 100 %. 49 and still fighting the alcohol demon.

  • @christianmabaso1614
    @christianmabaso1614 Год назад +1

    Josh I see the wonderful work you are doing in making a change to the world, even if you stopped now your imprint on this earth is spectacular!

  • @josephcoeries
    @josephcoeries Год назад +2

    Really really good podcast, keep up the good work Josh🙌🏽

  • @migsramos8589
    @migsramos8589 Год назад +2

    Love the show man… keep it up ✌️

  • @colinread6088
    @colinread6088 Год назад +1

    Wow, what a great Podcast!! Keep up the good work....

  • @tristangovender981
    @tristangovender981 Год назад

    As a recovering addict myself I can identify a lot with Tommy,
    Keep on keep on living clean and serene

  • @netgeo6100
    @netgeo6100 Год назад +1

    Love this type of open Content

  • @gergleveedub282
    @gergleveedub282 Год назад +4

    New introduction. Nice touch 👌

  • @laiciekapitango6710
    @laiciekapitango6710 Год назад

    I love these, as well as the TikTok’s, all the way from Namibia 🇳🇦📌

  • @mikemsuspension8164
    @mikemsuspension8164 Год назад

    As said you got to put in the work!!🙏

  • @Kat00133
    @Kat00133 11 месяцев назад

    What a gorgeous man. Glad you are sober today😊

  • @dxmino7588
    @dxmino7588 Год назад

    Thanks for the message you give and spread positivity, hopefully I can spread my message like yours one day being in a similar position in my life and made it out successfully God bless

  • @jeanduplessis1458
    @jeanduplessis1458 Год назад +4

    Awesome Josh and Tommy! Sounds like a really cool guy I'd like to meet him one day. Josh you killing it with these guests dude

  • @stallionmouse
    @stallionmouse Год назад +1

    God damn it hurts how much I can relate to some of this

  • @user-ch7ls5ch3y
    @user-ch7ls5ch3y Год назад

    I heard his share at a NA meeting

  • @Kat00133
    @Kat00133 11 месяцев назад

    In active addiction you live with lots of shame and guilt. It keeps you stuck. Once you let go of this and forgive yourself, the healing can begin. As addicts we have to deal with the pain that is destroying us. 42months sober and grateful 🙏

  • @kellanvorster9559
    @kellanvorster9559 Год назад

    How’s a video of your story if there is one where can I find it josh ??

    • @wideawakepodcast
      @wideawakepodcast  Год назад

      Hey, In my first ever podcast I interview my dad and it’s about my story! I think I will do another one soon though! 🙏🏼

    • @kellanvorster9559
      @kellanvorster9559 Год назад

      Thanks man . I am only 21 . Sober After losing my parents and a best friend while knowing I was not who I was meant to be . And your podcasts have recently been helping more than you could ever imagine .Pls never never stop !!!!!

  • @arnevanderschyff143
    @arnevanderschyff143 Год назад

    algs

  • @davealston3881
    @davealston3881 Год назад

    Wow wow wow just listening to the beginning he felt sorry for himself from the start. Playing the victim. Makes me sick. So he did drugs because his father left and his brother bullied him. Shame man. What a weak person.

    • @vem6998
      @vem6998 Год назад

      What makes an addict valid then? What has to happen to someone for them to become an addict?
      In rehab, treatments, therapy, with your probation officiers or whatever, usually trying to find what made you use and continue using in the first place is somehing you do so you can understand your behaviour patters better, process old feelings to prevent you from relapsing.
      What he tells about his father might be one of his reasons and if you listen to the man talk, its not one thing. Hes been trough alot and what part of his story makes his reson for start using less valid? Whatever, even if he was to be "playing victim", whats it to you? Why do you care or feel like its yours to comment on?
      I have so much respect for people who try to stay clean, people who survive, not all of us do you know? And you have the nerve to sit there and say someone story "makes you sick"? Wow wow wow

    • @davealston3881
      @davealston3881 Год назад

      @@vem6998 I did drugs myself. I know how you manipulate people. When I was doing it I thought I was a hero. It messed up my family life. Guess what. They only wanted a good dad and one that was not a druggie. Was that too much to ask of my boys. No. I was the fuck up. I pulled myself together and am disgusted at the lifestyle I led. I do not glamorize it or blame anyone else but myself. It’s not acceptable using drugs. But if you have rich mommy or daddy it helps hey ?

    • @vem6998
      @vem6998 Год назад +1

      @@davealston3881 happy you got clean, I really am! Still dont agree with your first comment at all and none of this was an answer to whatever I said.
      When I slept outside, didnt have my family, money, nothing but a needle in my arm I did not feel like a "hero". Not every addict is the same you know and I would like to think that someone whos been trough it would be less judgemental when others share their story.

  • @halimsk1186
    @halimsk1186 Год назад

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    The reason is
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    There are a few more reasons.
    That's why your videos are limited to your channel. Can't get out
    In a word, your video is awesome.
    such videos are in great demand.
    If you do these things correctly. Hopefully you will get a lot of visitors.
    Feel free to ask me any questions you may have.
    If i can help a wonderful person like you. Feel lucky. I will cooperate with you in all kinds.
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  • @Kat00133
    @Kat00133 11 месяцев назад

    The opposite of addiction is connection

  • @Kat00133
    @Kat00133 11 месяцев назад

    "they call me daddy" priceless 🫶

  • @dxmino7588
    @dxmino7588 Год назад

    Thanks for the message you give and spread positivity, hopefully I can spread my message like yours one day being in a similar position in my life and made it out successfully God bless