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The Show Presents Sober House with Thor

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  • Sober House Ep. 3 w/ Scott Stapp

Sober House Ep. 3 w/ Scott Stapp

Thursday 7th May 2020

Scott Stapp joins Thor Dodd on 'Sober House' to discuss his journey to sobriety, tackling addiction, depression, and the music industry's pressures.
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24 minutes
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Empowering
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The Show Presents Sober House with Thor
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Sobriety Success Stories
Family Recovery from Addiction
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Scott Stapp's Raw Road to Recovery on Sober House with Thor

For me, a combination of alcohol and some other things just took me away from reality and I did things that I would never do sober and things that I don't even remember doing until the following day.
Imagine battling addiction while living in the limelight as a rockstar. In this episode of 'Sober House', Thor Dodd sits down with Scott Stapp, the lead singer of Creed, to unravel his deeply personal journey to sobriety. Scott opens up about the dark times he faced, from depression and isolation to the relentless pressures of the music industry. His candid discussion sheds light on the stigma surrounding mental health and addiction, particularly in the high-stakes world of rock 'n' roll.
Scott doesn't just recount his struggles; he shares the various recovery methods he tried and what ultimately worked for him. This episode isn't just a story of overcoming addiction—it's a beacon of hope for anyone grappling with similar issues. Thor's empathetic and humorous style makes this heavy topic accessible, offering both inspiration and practical advice.
Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone who is, or just curious about the intersection of fame and addiction, Scott's story is a powerful reminder that it's never too late to seek help and turn your life around.