Joanie Sigal

The Addiction Podcast - Point of No Return

Joanie Sigal & Jason Good

  • Brandon Jordan's Story - A Rock Star's Road to Recovery

Brandon Jordan's Story - A Rock Star's Road to Recovery

Thursday 14th February 2019

Listen to Brandon Jordan's journey from punk rock star to recovery advocate, using music to help others overcome addiction.
54 minutes
Transformative
Empowering
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The Addiction Podcast - Point of No Return
Author:
Joanie Sigal
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Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Sobriety Success Stories
Creative Recovery Journeys
Nutritional Pathways to Recovery
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From Punk Rock to Recovery: Brandon Jordan's Inspiring Journey

I have to thank drugs and alcohol for doing for me what I couldn't do for myself, I literally didn't know you could shut off that negative voice until I started getting loaded.
Brandon Jordan, one of the founders of the punk rock band Kill Radio, had a meteoric rise in the music industry. Signed with Columbia Records, his band was making waves, but behind the scenes, Brandon's life was spiraling out of control. With a family history of drug abuse, it wasn't long before Brandon found himself caught in the same trap. Starting in his early 20s, his casual partying quickly escalated into hardcore addiction.
His friends couldn't keep up with his intense lifestyle, and eventually, his career came crashing down. But Brandon's story doesn't end there. In this episode of 'The Addiction Podcast - Point of No Return', he shares how he turned his life around. After hitting rock bottom, Brandon got sober and now dedicates his life to helping others through 'Rock to Recovery'. As the L.A. regional director, he uses the power of music to aid in rehabilitation efforts.
Brandon's journey is a testament to the transformative power of personal accountability and the healing potential of music. His story is a beacon of hope for anyone struggling with addiction, proving that it's never too late to change your path.