The Timeless Podcast Company and The Orchard

Breaking Anonymity

The Timeless Podcast Company and The Orchard

  • Slaine

Slaine

Wednesday 3rd November 2021

Rapper Slaine discusses his battle with addiction and journey to sobriety on 'Breaking Anonymity', hosted by MC Serch and Kyle Eustice.
Explicit
68 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Encouraging

About this podcast

Breaking Anonymity
Author:
The Timeless Podcast Company and The Orchard
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
Family Recovery from Addiction
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Episodes:
11 (View all)
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Slaine's Road to Recovery: A Musician's Battle with Addiction

I think the last thing I wanted to say- because I think it's really important, celine, because you said you know, and Kyle you put an exclamation point on it- you know we connect with people that we would never connect with.
Picture growing up in Boston, constantly moving, and finding solace in music. For rapper Slaine, this was his reality, but it came with a heavy burden—alcoholism and drug addiction from a young age. In this episode of 'Breaking Anonymity', hosts MC Serch and Kyle Eustice sit down with Slaine to uncover his tumultuous journey through addiction and his inspiring path to sobriety.
Slaine opens up about the dark days of battling his demons while trying to build a career in music. He shares the moment he first recognized addiction as a disease and the long road it took to finally get clean. Throughout their candid conversation, Slaine emphasizes the critical role of support systems and the courage needed to face shame and seek help.
He also touches on how spirituality has been a cornerstone in his recovery, providing a purer space for his creativity. This episode isn't just about the struggle; it's a testament to the power of connection and the importance of reaching out to others who understand the journey. Whether you're personally affected by addiction or simply curious about the stories behind the music, Slaine's narrative offers a raw, honest look at recovery and the hope that comes with it.