Yellow D

The Yellow Jacket Pulp

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  • The Colony Moves In

The Colony Moves In

Monday 6th April 2020

Yellow D and guests tackle addiction, recovery, and creativity in 'The Colony Moves In'. Listen for raw stories and hopeful insights.
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23 minutes
Informative
Thought-provoking
Raw
Engaging
Motivational

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The Yellow Jacket Pulp
Author:
Yellow D
Overview:
Categories:
Creative Recovery Journeys
Body & Mind
Recovery Reimagined
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Financial Health in Recovery
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Writing Through the Struggle: Addiction and Recovery in 'The Colony Moves In'

Dom needs to accept that his damnification was his own doing. These tactile hallucinations only happened when I was smoking pot. I still get these, but not as bad, and I've grown adept at identifying what is ambition and what is delusion.
Ever thought about how creativity can be a lifeline during tough times? In 'The Colony Moves In', Yellow D dives into the gritty realities of addiction and the redemptive power of writing. This episode of 'The Yellow Jacket Pulp' isn't just another story; it's a raw and honest look at the struggles and triumphs that come with addiction recovery.
Yellow D is joined by guests Sophia Espoder and her boyfriend Needledick, who share their own experiences with substance abuse and recovery. Their candid conversations shed light on the challenges they face, the mistakes they've made, and the victories they've achieved along the way. The episode also doesn't shy away from discussing the role of weed in both addiction and creativity, offering a nuanced view of its impact.
Through heartfelt poetry, personal anecdotes, and engaging interviews, this episode provides a beacon of hope for anyone grappling with addiction. It's not just about the struggle; it's about finding a way out through the power of words and stories. If you're looking for an episode that combines the raw truth of addiction with the healing power of creativity, 'The Colony Moves In' is a must-listen.