Rachel Stacy: How Music Became Her Lifeline from Addiction
My escape began young, in music, so I could be identified by my violin, and I put one of my violins here, almost in representation- that when I got into major emotions, I didn't drink or drug.
Picture a young girl with a dazzling smile, always in the spotlight, juggling the pressures of pageant life. That was Rachel Stacy. But behind the glitz and glamour was a girl struggling to find her identity. In this episode of M2 THE ROCK, hosted by Michael Molthan, Rachel opens up about her journey from addiction to recovery, with music as her guiding light. Rachel's story is one of contrasts—external beauty and internal turmoil.
Growing up, she was not just a pageant queen but also a gifted musician. Yet, the constant need to please others left her questioning who she truly was. The pressures of Hollywood and the music industry only added to her struggles. So, how did she cope? Music became her escape, her solace in times of emotional chaos. In this heartfelt conversation, Rachel shares how her drinking and drug use spiraled out of control, leading her to hit rock bottom.
But it's also a story of triumph. She talks about how music played a pivotal role in her recovery, offering her a sense of purpose and identity beyond addiction. Playing the fiddle wasn't just a skill; it was her lifeline. Rachel emphasizes the importance of community in recovery. She found support through fellow musicians and the 12-step program, highlighting how crucial it is to build a network of understanding and supportive people.
She also touches on the power of affirmations and spirituality, revealing how positive self-talk and spiritual beliefs have helped her stay focused on sobriety. Navigating success in the music industry while staying sober is no easy feat, and Rachel doesn't shy away from discussing these challenges. She talks about the pressures to drink and use drugs in the industry and how she remains true to her sobriety.
Rachel Stacy's journey is a beacon of hope for anyone struggling with addiction and mental health issues. Her story is a powerful reminder that recovery is possible, and that music, community, and spirituality can be vital tools in that journey.