Josh Bailey's Journey: Music, Recovery, and Self-Discovery
Yeah, man, I'm so I'm super grateful for fucking everything in my life right now. You know, I'm pretty extreme about shit, but I especially about myself, like, because I've seen where that shit gets me. I really appreciate you doing it and I love you, man, that's always good.
Imagine sitting down with a poet and musician who has walked the challenging path of addiction recovery. That's exactly what you'll get in this episode of 'Dharma Junkie', where host Justin Otto chats with his friend Josh Bailey. Josh isn't just any guest; he's a recovering addict with a knack for turning life's chaos into art.
Their conversation is a rollercoaster ride through topics like music, the highs and lows of recovery-induced mania, and the idea of being your own god. They even touch on the sometimes uncomfortable subject of racism. But it's not all heavy—there's plenty of humor and raw honesty to keep you engaged. Josh opens up about his journey towards self-confidence and gratitude, sharing nuggets of wisdom that are both relatable and inspiring.
He talks about how embracing gratitude has been a game-changer for his mental well-being, saying, 'I'm super grateful for fucking everything in my life right now'. If you're looking for a podcast episode that mixes deep reflection with a touch of irreverence, this one's for you. Tune in to hear how Josh found his unique path to recovery and why being true to yourself is so crucial.