• Paulie Think on Recovery & Being a Punk Rock B-Boy in the Early days #30

  • 2024/07/01
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Paulie Think on Recovery & Being a Punk Rock B-Boy in the Early days #30

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  • "I'm not responsible for my disease but I am responsible for my sobriety"


    ***If you or someone you care about needs support, SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. 1-800-662-HELP (4357)


    Paulie Think, a punk rock B-boy speaks very openly with Pepe about his struggles with addiction, the behaviors it's caused & his path towards a healthier place in life. Talk of confronting the demons of substance abuse disorder to finding a more spiritual meaning & supporting others along the way. Pepe shares what it has been like the various times he has tried to be a support to someone who is caught up in active addiction. Then they discuss what led Paulie to the B-boy & punk rock subcultures in the 80's & certain aspects of the folkpunk community more recently. We close out playing the track "Suicide" by Paulie Think.


    Support the podcast & get bonus material

    • patreon.com/BackontheGrind


    HIGHLIGHTS:

    • Meeting Pat The Bunny in a basement
    • Stigma & shame ingrained in the culture kills people
    • Stealing from Pepe/the Bandits
    • The conversation had when Paulie was using while living with Pepe
    • Enabling behavior is coming from a good spot
    • Police interactions in the 90's vs now
    • Advice if your trying to support someone struggling with addiction
    • It's not a shortcoming on you if you can't make someone get sober
    • Doing spiritual work in response to addiction
    • What led Paulie to the B-boy & punk rock cultures
    • Diversity in punk rock
    • Staying open minded/challenging our own beliefs
    • Song "Suicide" by Paulie Think



    Connect With Paulie Think

    • instagram.com/pauliethink/?hl=en





    Send us feedback around this episode (or others) or ask a question for possible discussion on a future episode

    • Podcast@BackOnTheGrindRecords.com







    Follow the podcast

    • instagram.com/backonthegrindpod/?hl=engram






    Get Coffee for the Bandit in you roasted by Pepe

    • BanditCoffeeRoasters.com






    Word of mouth really matters! If you like what you heard, here's two things you can do to help keep this podcast going

    1. Share the podcast with a friend who you think will find value in it.
    2. Please leave us a rating or review. It will help us reach & support more folks like you & that's why we do this!






    Stay Free until next time!


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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"I'm not responsible for my disease but I am responsible for my sobriety"


***If you or someone you care about needs support, SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. 1-800-662-HELP (4357)


Paulie Think, a punk rock B-boy speaks very openly with Pepe about his struggles with addiction, the behaviors it's caused & his path towards a healthier place in life. Talk of confronting the demons of substance abuse disorder to finding a more spiritual meaning & supporting others along the way. Pepe shares what it has been like the various times he has tried to be a support to someone who is caught up in active addiction. Then they discuss what led Paulie to the B-boy & punk rock subcultures in the 80's & certain aspects of the folkpunk community more recently. We close out playing the track "Suicide" by Paulie Think.


Support the podcast & get bonus material

  • patreon.com/BackontheGrind


HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Meeting Pat The Bunny in a basement
  • Stigma & shame ingrained in the culture kills people
  • Stealing from Pepe/the Bandits
  • The conversation had when Paulie was using while living with Pepe
  • Enabling behavior is coming from a good spot
  • Police interactions in the 90's vs now
  • Advice if your trying to support someone struggling with addiction
  • It's not a shortcoming on you if you can't make someone get sober
  • Doing spiritual work in response to addiction
  • What led Paulie to the B-boy & punk rock cultures
  • Diversity in punk rock
  • Staying open minded/challenging our own beliefs
  • Song "Suicide" by Paulie Think



Connect With Paulie Think

  • instagram.com/pauliethink/?hl=en





Send us feedback around this episode (or others) or ask a question for possible discussion on a future episode

  • Podcast@BackOnTheGrindRecords.com







Follow the podcast

  • instagram.com/backonthegrindpod/?hl=engram






Get Coffee for the Bandit in you roasted by Pepe

  • BanditCoffeeRoasters.com






Word of mouth really matters! If you like what you heard, here's two things you can do to help keep this podcast going

  1. Share the podcast with a friend who you think will find value in it.
  2. Please leave us a rating or review. It will help us reach & support more folks like you & that's why we do this!






Stay Free until next time!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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