Tommy Vext's Journey: Sobriety, Quarantine, and Rock 'n Roll Realities
I think that if we just, I think you're only allowed to have large groups of people together if it's a protest. Yeah, I mean there's not going to be a mosh pit. I mean that's abundantly clear when we've got kids getting shot in schools and the nra controls our Senate and our house, that we can't get any kind of gun laws passed and kids are literally dying in schools, that it's painfully obvious that corporations own this country.
Tommy Vext, the powerhouse singer/songwriter of Bad Wolves, sits down with Hollywood Breathwork/Health & Wellness expert Jon Paul Crimi and rock legend John 'Feldy' Feldmann for a raw and riveting chat. In this episode of HangUps, Tommy opens up about his path to sobriety and how he's navigated the unique challenges of quarantine life. If you think being a rockstar is all glamour, Tommy’s candid revelations will make you think again.
He shares his personal battles with anxiety and the strategies he employs to stay mentally and physically fit. Ever wondered how a rockstar handles politics, gun laws, and corporate control? Tommy doesn’t shy away from these heavy topics, offering his unfiltered opinions and experiences. The conversation also delves into the importance of community service, as Tommy talks about his commitment to mentoring in Crenshaw.
And if you’re curious about how diet plays into a rockstar’s life, Tommy’s insights on healthy eating will surprise you. Jon Paul and Feldy bring their signature no-nonsense style to the discussion, making this episode both enlightening and entertaining. Whether you’re struggling with addiction, interested in mental health, or just looking for a good story, this episode has something for everyone.