DENTER DB/MC: From Street Art to Sobriety and Surfing
To anyone out there that is trying to like: quit, alcohol or anything like that, bro, all I can say is, when you do good shit for yourself, like everything else, everything else starts to fucking gain momentum, bro, it's like a snowball effect down the hill.
Ever wondered how a graffiti artist transitions to a life of sobriety and surfing? In this episode of the 'Deep Down Under Podcast', host Dooz AU chats with DENTER DB/MC, a multifaceted artist from Melbourne. Known for his graffiti, photography, and music, DENTER opens up about his journey from battling drug and alcohol abuse to finding peace and purpose in sobriety. He’s not just talking the talk; he’s walking the walk—literally.
DENTER shares details about his upcoming charity walk from Flinders Street Station to Geelong, an 81km trek to raise funds for Lifeline, a mental health support organization. This episode covers a wide array of topics: from DENTER's rigorous training routines and love for surfing to the impact of lockdowns on mental health and the inspiration he draws from Melbourne's vibrant city life.
He also pays tribute to Sinch, a significant figure in his life, and discusses the importance of photography and Terra Magazine in his creative journey. DENTER's candid conversation offers a refreshing take on recovery, emphasizing how physical activity and positive habits can create a snowball effect, improving all aspects of life. Whether you’re into graffiti, music, or looking for inspiration to kickstart your own recovery journey, this episode has something for everyone.
Dive into this heartfelt discussion and discover how DENTER DB/MC turned his life around.