Todd Zalkins

The Z-Man podcast with Todd Zalkins

Todd Zalkins

  • Todd Z #14 Greg "Mudd" Lowther

Todd Z #14 Greg "Mudd" Lowther

Friday 27th October 2017

Greg 'Mudd' Lowther chats with Todd Zalkins about music, addiction, and recovery. Tune in for an inspiring and entertaining episode.
72 minutes
Hopeful
Informative
Inspiring
Compassionate
Supportive

About this podcast

The Z-Man podcast with Todd Zalkins
Author:
Todd Zalkins
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Family Recovery from Addiction
Creative Recovery Journeys
Body & Mind
Links:
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Episodes:
62 (View all)
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Rock 'n' Recovery: Greg 'Mudd' Lowther Chats with Todd Zalkins

I have a sincere belief that we're really burned out by the time we've drank and used for something years, and that if we don't change it, we're going to die.
What happens when you mix punk rock, addiction, and recovery? You get a raw and riveting conversation between Todd Zalkins and Greg 'Mudd' Lowther. In this episode of The Z-Man Podcast, Todd sits down with Mudd, a Long Beach legend known for his work with The Falling Idols, Corn Doggy Dog, and Perro Bravo. They dive into their shared history in the music scene, reminiscing about influences like David Bowie and Iggy Pop, and recounting tales from their band days.
But it's not all rock 'n' roll; they also tackle the heavy stuff. Mudd opens up about his battle with addiction and the long road to recovery, emphasizing the importance of finding purpose and supporting others. The conversation is sprinkled with humor and heartfelt moments, offering listeners both entertainment and inspiration. Whether you're a music lover or on your own recovery journey, this episode has something for you.
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Todd Zalkins

The Z-Man podcast with Todd Zalkins

Todd Zalkins

  • Todd Z #14 Greg "Mudd" Lowther

Todd Z #14 Greg "Mudd" Lowther

Friday 27th October 2017

Greg 'Mudd' Lowther chats with Todd Zalkins about music, addiction, and recovery. Tune in for an inspiring and entertaining episode.
72 minutes
Hopeful
Informative
Inspiring
Compassionate
Supportive

About this podcast

The Z-Man podcast with Todd Zalkins
Author:
Todd Zalkins
Overview:
Todd Zalkins is a Public Speaker, Interventionist, Author, and Documentary Filmmaker. He is the subject of the Award-Winning Documentary film "The Long Way Back" and the Author of the acclaimed book ...(view more)
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Family Recovery from Addiction
Creative Recovery Journeys
Body & Mind
Links:
Visit site
Episodes:
62 (View all)
Rounded Button Dark
Do you want to link to this podcast?
Get the buttons here!

Rock 'n' Recovery: Greg 'Mudd' Lowther Chats with Todd Zalkins

I have a sincere belief that we're really burned out by the time we've drank and used for something years, and that if we don't change it, we're going to die.
What happens when you mix punk rock, addiction, and recovery? You get a raw and riveting conversation between Todd Zalkins and Greg 'Mudd' Lowther. In this episode of The Z-Man Podcast, Todd sits down with Mudd, a Long Beach legend known for his work with The Falling Idols, Corn Doggy Dog, and Perro Bravo. They dive into their shared history in the music scene, reminiscing about influences like David Bowie and Iggy Pop, and recounting tales from their band days.
But it's not all rock 'n' roll; they also tackle the heavy stuff. Mudd opens up about his battle with addiction and the long road to recovery, emphasizing the importance of finding purpose and supporting others. The conversation is sprinkled with humor and heartfelt moments, offering listeners both entertainment and inspiration. Whether you're a music lover or on your own recovery journey, this episode has something for you.