Joanie Sigal

The Addiction Podcast - Point of No Return

Joanie Sigal

  • Jam Alker - RockStar Uses Music to Help in his Recovery

Jam Alker - RockStar Uses Music to Help in his Recovery

Thursday 21st November 2019

Discover how musician Jam Alker used music to overcome addiction and inspire others on 'The Addiction Podcast - Point of No Return'.
37 minutes
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The Addiction Podcast - Point of No Return
Author:
Joanie Sigal
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Categories:
Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Sobriety Success Stories
Creative Recovery Journeys
Nutritional Pathways to Recovery
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Jam Alker: Healing Through Harmony - A Rockstar's Redemption Story

I think what resonates with what you're saying is that sometimes one of the hardest things to do is to ask for help.
Picture a rockstar who has seen it all—the highs of performing on stage and the lows of battling addiction. Meet Jam Alker, a musician who turned his life around using the very thing he loved most: music. In this episode of 'The Addiction Podcast - Point of No Return', Jam opens up about his tumultuous journey through addiction and how music became his lifeline.
Raised in a dysfunctional family and exposed to alcohol at the tender age of seven, Jam's life took a dark turn. Yet, amid the chaos, his passion for music never wavered. It was this passion that eventually guided him out of the abyss. After hitting rock bottom, Jam sought help and began to channel his experiences into songwriting. His music tells raw, unfiltered stories of struggle and hope, resonating deeply with those who face similar battles.
Jam didn't stop at saving himself; he wanted to help others too. He started music groups at treatment centers, offering a creative outlet for those in recovery. His message is clear: healthy coping skills are crucial in overcoming addiction. While music was his salvation, he encourages others to find their own healthy outlets—whether it's art, sports, or something else entirely. Jam also tackles the stigma surrounding addiction head-on.
He believes that addiction should be seen as a disease, not a moral failing. By sharing his story, he aims to break down barriers and show that recovery is not only possible but also worth striving for. For loved ones dealing with an addict, Jam offers heartfelt advice: focus on your own well-being and understand that you can't control someone else's actions.
His story is a beacon of hope, proving that with the right support and coping mechanisms, anyone can find their way back from the brink.