I Hit Rock Bottom At A Time That Should’ve Been The Best Part Of My Life | Jack Kays | AAO Ep. 21



In this episode Jack Kays talks about his upbringing in Cincinnati, Ohio.. how he was obsessed with being a musician from a young age, his first times experimenting with alcohol and drugs.. as well as the years that he suffered from addiction.. fast forward to today Jack just celebrated two years of sobriety and just dropped an incredible album.

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21 thoughts on “I Hit Rock Bottom At A Time That Should’ve Been The Best Part Of My Life | Jack Kays | AAO Ep. 21”

  1. RJ is so smart. I love when he spits his wisdom. Is he married? Lol. My biggest criticism at work is that I let my emotions rule my reactions and I get really frustrated(I'm a supervisor). I'm overworked and overwhelmed and take on too much cause I care more than most- is what constantly goes through my mind. That being said I like what RJ said about his career and how he looks at gratitude. Thank you for opening that door of thought. And Rachel said some similar stuff too. Always learnin' from you guys! Great guest. Cool guy. I live in Ohio too!

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  2. I have friends in recovery that work the 12 steps and went from hardcore heroin addicts to successful tattoo artists making over 6 figures and being amazing humans. I myself have never been involved in the AA or NA meetings because i went cold turkey on an acid trip and never looked back. I was a suicidal drug addict and one acis tripped opened my spiritual eyes. Im 49 now and havent done alcohol or drugs for probably 20 years( i dont keep track). The only thing I really disagree with is the continual verbalizing of being an addict at every meaning. The way your subconscious mind works isnby repetition and i juatvdont agree with programming that because a human is infinitely power and indont believe we should put linits on our possibilities. Anyways i appreciate what you guys are doing

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  3. Omg I watched this entire thing and i probably cried 10 times. I am beyond grateful to have stumbled upon this podcast and had the liberty of watching this. Jack Kays WOW 👌 👏 I am a forever fan now. I love your journey and i love your music. I am a recovery addict and i can relate to most of everything you guys shared. Thank you so much for this ❤

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  4. THIS! This is why we don’t really drink around our kids. We wait till they go to bed. We also never ever get drunk around them either. It’s so important in a world that glorifies drinking

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  5. Honestly don’t know if I’ve related to someone more than I do the homie jack. Regular person like me turned great musician. He is living the life I wish I had man. Love this podcast!!! 16 months sober on the 15th of December. Alright I’m done rambling. lol

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