Dopey Greatest Hits: Jakob Nowell; Son of Sublime, Bradley Nowell, Heroin, Alcoholism, Getting Sober & Carrying the Sword

Dopey Greatest Hits: Jakob Nowell; Son of Sublime, Bradley Nowell, Heroin, Alcoholism, Getting Sober & Carrying the Sword

Dopey: On the Dark Comedy of Drug Addiction

Timestamp Notes 00:00 - 01:25 — Sublime’s Pool Shark opens the show. Dave reflects on Bradley Nowell, addiction, recovery, and why the song still hits so hard. 01:25 - 05:20 — Dave talks about discovering Sublime in rehab, memories of his friend Todd, gratitude for sobriety, and excitement over the Knicks' playoff run. 05:20 - 07:20 — Recovery message for struggling listeners, Dopey Zooms, Patreon updates, and promotion for the Dopey Recovery Short Film Festival. 07:20 - 11:10 — Listener email about losing two ounces of heroin in a bank. Dave tries to make sense of the story and shares his own story of losing bundles of heroin in a shoe store. 11:10 - 22:45 — Patreon and Spotify comments discussing Ryan Leone, including debate over his storytelling, authenticity, addiction, prison experiences, kratom use, and tragic death. 22:45 - 24:55 — Introduction to Jakob Nowell, son of Bradley Nowell and frontman of Sublime. Jakob Nowell Interview 24:55 - 29:30 — Jakob discusses growing up without his father, Bradley Nowell’s overdose, and being raised in a chaotic household filled with addiction, drugs, and instability. 29:30 - 33:00 — Living under the shadow of Bradley’s legacy, being treated as “the chosen son,” and feeling pressure from fans before understanding who his father was. 33:00 - 38:45 — Jakob talks about joining Sublime, performing with Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson, balancing his own identity with his father's legacy, and his band Jakob’s Castle. 38:45 - 43:15 — Childhood trauma, growing up around drugs and sexualized adult behavior, and how fantasy, books, games, and music became escape routes. 43:15 - 48:15 — First experiences with weed, alcohol, and drugs. Getting kicked out of high school, moving to Long Beach, and throwing himself into music and substance abuse. 48:15 - 52:55 — Selling weed, feeling accepted through drugs, speed addiction, ADHD medications, meth use, and finding identity through getting high. 52:55 - 57:25 — Alcohol becomes Jakob’s primary drug. Health consequences, blackouts, suicidal thinking, and severe addiction. 57:25 - 59:40 — First experience in AA at age 19, hearing stories that felt familiar, and discovering he wasn’t alone. 59:40 - 01:03:15 — Suicide attempts, waking up in detox, deciding to try sobriety, and the difficult first years of recovery. 01:03:15 - 01:06:40 — Living up to Bradley Nowell’s legacy, self-worth, wasted potential, and finding purpose through music and service. 01:06:40 - 01:09:15 — Recovery, fun in sobriety, rebuilding trust with family, and how life improved after getting clean. 01:09:15 - 01:13:45 — The complicated relationship with Sublime, fan expectations, comparisons to Bradley, and eventually accepting the opportunity to front the band. 01:13:45 - 01:18:30 — Bradley Nowell’s struggles with addiction, attempts at recovery, rehab stories, and the final days before his overdose. 01:18:30 - 01:21:00 — Literature, mythology, destiny, and Jakob’s view of stepping into his father’s role while maintaining his own identity. 01:21:00 - 01:24:50 — Discussion about Gwen Stefani, Coachella, Bud Gaugh, Eric Wilson, and the future of Sublime. 01:24:50 - 01:27:30 — Addiction in music culture, changing attitudes toward drug use, and how younger generations view overdose and recovery. 01:27:30 - 01:29:35 — Final reflections on recovery, legacy, and what it means to carry Bradley’s music forward. 01:29:35 - 01:31:15 — Jakob Nowell performs "Pool Shark." 01:31:15 - End — Listener voicemail featuring a banjo cover of Dave’s song "I Wanna Be Good So Bad." 25:40 – Bradley Nowell died of heroin overdose when Jacob was one. 26:30 – Jacob describes growing up without Sublime money, surrounded by sex workers, dealers, chaos. 28:00 – Long Beach / Southern California pirate lifestyle. 29:00 – Jacob says he started seeking fantasy and escapism early. 29:25 – Fans projected hopes and expectations onto him from childhood. 30:10 – Jacob talks about Sublime as family duty and responsibility. 31:20 – Dave tells Jacob that hearing him sing Sublime makes fans feel good. 33:20 – Jacob says he is not trying to sound like Bradley; his dad’s voice comes through naturally. 34:10 – Jacob talks Bud and Eric as “uncles” but not constant childhood figures. 35:00 – Playing Sublime is horrifying, awesome, painful, fun, and a massive opportunity. 36:40 – Jacob talks pleasure, pain, burden, and wanting to honor the tradition. 37:30 – Childhood escapism: Yu-Gi-Oh, anime, video games, TV, music, fantasy. 38:50 – Jacob describes hypersexualized, drug-fueled home life and trauma. 40:15 – First real high: smoking weed with his parents at 12. 41:10 – Music seemed like the best way to get loaded with fewer consequences. 42:00 – Weed, booze, Adderall, speed, and prescribed Desoxyn. 43:30 – Jacob talks about his stepdad’s philosophy of not hiding drug use. 44:20 – Getting kicked out of high school, working at a bagel shop, moving to Long Beach. 45:00 – Jacob’s grandparents fear losing him like they lost Bradley. 46:00 – Jacob gets into college without high school equivalency and studies creative writing/mythology. 47:00 – Dave connects through being a TV producer turned heroin addict. 47:30 – Jacob’s descent: speed addiction, studio apartment, trash, mold, stripper girlfriend. 48:30 – Grandpa teaches him guitar with “La Bamba” and bar chords. 49:00 – Jacob writes his first awkward middle school love song. 49:45 – Growing up under Bradley’s legend and being expected to be cool. 50:45 – Selling weed at school becomes Jacob’s identity. 51:45 – Drugs help Jacob fake charisma and feel less terrified. 52:55 – First attempt at AA at 19; dirty chips and secret using. 53:40 – Alcohol becomes Jacob’s true drug of choice. 54:30 – Drinking, blow, speed, opiates, Xanax, throwing up blood, seizures. 55:00 – Suicide attempts and his sister trying to wake/resuscitate him. 56:30 – First AA meeting at Marina Pacifica with Todd Zalkins. 57:00 – Jacob recognizes himself in other addicts’ stories. 58:00 – Xanax overdose attempt while watching Dragon Ball Z with family. 59:15 – Jacob wakes up in detox after a weeklong blackout. 01:00:00 – Fear of dying becomes the thing that helps him stay sober. 01:00:50 – Dave points out the contradiction: be like Bradley, but don’t die like Bradley. 01:02:00 – Jacob talks being compared to Bradley and feeling like a fuckup. 01:03:15 – Music, service, pain, recovery, and helping other people through art. 01:04:25 – Jacob says being sober gave him the chance to do this without being destroyed. 01:05:20 – Young sobriety: real fun without drugs, parties, chaos, no obsession to use. 01:06:45 – Early sobriety discomfort, rage, Krispy Kreme resentment, car-key insanity. 01:08:00 – Family trust, being late, rebuilding reliability. 01:09:25 – Dave talks Sublime with Rome and wanting Jacob in the band. 01:10:30 – Jacob explains why he once said he’d never do Sublime unless he was 50 and broke. 01:11:20 – Miguel’s warning: fans will always see Jacob through Bradley. 01:12:30 – Jacob frames joining Sublime as honoring his father, Bud, Eric, and the music. 01:13:40 – Dave asks if Bud and Eric might play Jacob’s Castle songs. 01:14:20 – Dave remembers discovering Sublime as a heroin addict and connecting to “Pool Shark.” 01:15:50 – Jacob breaks down why “Pool Shark” captures addiction so well. 01:16:45 – Bradley’s rehab attempts, hopping walls, grandparents trying to detox him. 01:17:35 – Bradley sees Pulp Fiction on a rehab pass and runs out during the heroin scene. 01:18:10 – Bradley’s final phone call with Troy; she could tell he was high. 01:19:00 – Dave tells Jacob this is his birthright, not something to be ashamed of. 01:19:35 – Jacob connects his story to mythology: the son returning and taking up the sword. 01:20:30 – Dave asks if Gwen Stefani might do “Saw Red” with him. 01:21:20 – Jacob talks Bud, Eric, Rome, resentment, and the Sublime legacy. 01:22:50 – Dave warns Jacob about resentment and tells him to pray for Rome. 01:24:00 – Jacob says the anxiety melts when he’s with Bud, Eric, and the real family crew. 01:25:05 – Dave asks about Bradley as a junkie icon versus tragic icon. 01:25:45 – Jacob talks changing attitudes toward drug use in musicians, from “cool” to tragic. 01:27:00 – Jacob wants to spread awareness as a sober musician who still has fun. 01:27:32 – Jacob plugs Jacob’s Castle and agrees to make a Dopey jingle. 01:28:30 – Dave wraps the interview and plays Jacob doing “Pool Shark.” 01:31:13 – Listener Jake from West Virginia sends in a banjo cover of Dave’s song “I Wanna Be Good So Bad.” Cut-and-Paste SEO Keywords Dopey Podcast, Dopey Greatest Hits, David Manheim, Jacob Nowell, Jakob Nowell, Bradley Nowell, Sublime, Sublime with Jacob Nowell, Sublime recovery, Pool Shark, Badfish, Stand By Your Van, What I Got, Long Beach, Long Beach Dub All Stars, Sublime with Rome, Bud Gaugh, Eric Wilson, Gwen Stefani, Saw Red, Jacob’s Castle, LAW band, Coachella Sublime, heroin addiction, alcohol addiction, speed addiction, Adderall addiction, Desoxyn, Xanax overdose, suicide ideation, young sobriety, AA recovery, 12 step recovery, sober musician, addiction recovery podcast, Bradley Nowell heroin overdose, children of addicts, rock and roll recovery, music and sobriety, Ryan Leone, Dopey Nation, Dopey Film Festival, Katz’s Deli, drug memoirs, Tubi documentary, relapse, recovery stories, stay strong Dopey Nation, tootles for Chris

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Carrying the Sword: Jacob Knoll on Sublime, Heroin and Getting Sober

Episode Overview

  • Recovery can be as close as asking for help; community support is there if you reach out.
  • Early exposure to drugs and chaos at home can normalise addiction, but it doesn’t make change impossible.
  • Sobriety may feel uncomfortable and angry at first, yet consistent action and support can stabilise life.
  • Carrying a family legacy in music or otherwise is easier to bear when you create your own purpose within it.
  • Being of service to others in addiction and recovery can ease personal suffering and give sobriety meaning.
Addiction is a family disease. And then, you know, rock and roll is a family addiction.

What makes a recovery story truly inspiring? This "greatest hits" cut from Dopey pairs dark humour with raw honesty as Jacob Knoll – son of Sublime frontman Bradley Nowell – talks drugs, grief, music and getting sober, all while host Dave keeps things equal parts heartfelt and ridiculous.

You’ll hear Dave set the scene with Sublime’s haunting track "Pool Shark", a song he says "really captures addiction" and still "fucks me up every fucking time." From there, he shifts between gratitude for his own sobriety, excitement over the Knicks, and a straight-up plea to anyone struggling: recovery is right there if you ask for help. The main event is Jacob’s long-form chat, recorded in Los Angeles.

He shares what it was like to grow up in a chaotic, drug-fuelled, hyper-sexualised home after his dad died of a heroin overdose when he was one. He talks about finding escape in fantasy, anime and music, and then in weed, booze, pills, speed and eventually suicidal thinking. His first joint? Smoked with his parents at twelve. His favourite line about his family: "addiction is a family disease.

And then, you know, rock and roll is a family addiction." Jacob explains how AA, detox and a stubborn desire to stay alive eventually got him sober, and why being clean is the only way he can carry what he calls "the sword" – stepping into his late father’s band with Bud and Eric from Sublime, while still fronting his own project, Jacob’s Castle.

He’s clear he’s "not sublime", just a custodian of the songs and a sober performer trying to keep the music – and the fans – alive. If you’re wrestling with legacy, family chaos or the fear that sobriety means no more fun, this one might have you asking: what "sword" are you actually meant to carry?

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