Bryan Abrams: From Color Me Badd to Sober and Strong
I learned a lot of things, man. You know, when I laid my head down at night, I wanted to feel like I had done something more with what god had given me.
Bryan Abrams, the voice behind the iconic 90s group Color Me Badd, sits down with James M. Wahlberg for an eye-opening chat about his battle with addiction. This episode of 'The Bottom Line' is part two of their conversation, and it dives deep into Bryan's tumultuous journey to sobriety. From the glitz and glamour of the music industry to the dark days of addiction, Bryan doesn't hold back.
He shares raw details about his time in prison, bouts of homelessness, and the toll addiction took on his personal relationships. But this isn't just a tale of struggle; it's one of hope and resilience. Bryan talks about the turning points that led him to seek treatment and the unwavering support he found along the way. He also highlights the pivotal role spirituality played in his recovery, giving listeners a glimpse into how he found purpose and fulfillment in sobriety.
Whether you're grappling with addiction yourself or supporting someone who is, Bryan's story offers valuable insights and inspiration. His candid discussion with Wahlberg sheds light on the importance of seeking help and the transformative power of overcoming addiction.