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HE ESCAPED SKID ROW IN L.A. The Montyman and Roger welcome Atticus Firey, the Director of Donations Development for the Salvation Army Western Territory Atticus shares his powerful journey from a life of success in the entertainment industry to facing addiction and finding redemption through recovery. Atticus emphasizes the transformative power of faith and the necessity of changing one's environment to foster healing and hope. The discussion emphasizes the need for individuals to confront their issues, make amends, and seek help, highlighting the role of faith in overcoming addiction and finding purpose. Closing Song: Dancing In The Rain by Richie Supa. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
Grammy-winning songwriter Richie Supa and Recovery Unplugged founder Andrew Sossin sit down with host Shawn French to share the powerful story behind a revolutionary addiction and mental health recovery movement. From rock bottom to redemption, they reveal how music is used as a catalyst, not a crutch, for evidence-based therapy. With over 18,000 lives impacted and counting, this episode is a raw, emotional, and inspiring look at what it truly means to heal. If you or someone you love is struggling, this episode might be the spark of hope you need. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Grammy-winning songwriter Richie Supa and Recovery Unplugged founder Andrew Sossin sit down with host Shawn French to share the powerful story behind a revolutionary addiction and mental health recovery movement. From rock bottom to redemption, they reveal how music is used as a catalyst, not a crutch, for evidence-based therapy. With over 18,000 lives impacted and counting, this episode is a raw, emotional, and inspiring look at what it truly means to heal. If you or someone you love is struggling, this episode might be the spark of hope you need. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
EXPLAINING ALCOHOLISM TO FRIENDS, FAMILY AND COWORKERS. In this episode of Take 12 Recovery Radio Show, the Montyman and special guests Jeff A. and Jack M, along with cohost Roger M. discuss the complexities of explaining alcoholism to friends, family, and coworkers. They share personal stories of recovery, the challenges faced in communicating the nature of alcoholism, and the importance of understanding it as a disease. The conversation delves into the medical perspectives on alcoholism, the role of surrender in recovery, and the ongoing journey of healing and accountability. The guests emphasize the significance of support from loved ones and the necessity of taking ownership of one's actions in the recovery process. Closing Song: In The Rooms by Richie Supa. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
12 STEP'N IN CYBER SPACE WITH PAUL H. The Montyman and guest Paul H discuss the challenges of addiction, the importance of recovery, and the role of spirituality in overcoming substance abuse. Paul shares his work with sharing recovery through his online platform, 3 Legacies Recovery Recordings. They explore the stigma surrounding addiction, the frustrations of modern packaging, and the journey from addiction to recovery, emphasizing the need for a deeper understanding of the 12-step program and personal growth. In this conversation, Paul H. shares his journey of self-discovery and recovery, emphasizing the importance of humility, divine help, and the challenges faced during the amends process. He discusses the transformative power of the 12-step program and how it has shaped his relationships and personal growth. Paul also highlights the significance of sharing recovery experiences through cyberspace, the impact of traditions in recovery, and the importance of following one's heart and dreams in the recovery journey. Closing Song: The Last House on the Block by Richie Supa.#higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
ADDICTION SWITCHING. In this episode of the Came to Believe Recovery Podcast, the hosts discuss the concept of addiction switching, where individuals may replace one addiction with another, often without addressing the underlying issues. They explore the complexities of addiction, including the challenges of managing behaviors related to food, exercise, and other compulsive actions. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the root causes of addiction and the need for a balanced approach to recovery that avoids simply substituting one addiction for another. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of addiction, discussing the nuances of mental and physical dependencies, the concept of addictive personalities, and the potential pitfalls of recovery, including service work and meeting dependency. They explore the impact of technology and social media on modern relationships and communication, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a balanced lifestyle and spiritual connection in the face of distractions. The discussion highlights the need for honesty and self-awareness in recovery, encouraging listeners to reflect on their behaviors and seek help when necessary. Closing Song: Dance In The Rain by Richie Supa. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
WHAT IS SERVICE WORK? Join the Montyman and Roger as they explore the concept of service work in recovery and the potential benefits and dangers associated with it. It emphasizes the importance of service in 12-step groups and the role it plays in maintaining the program. The conversation also discusses service work outside of the fellowship and highlights various examples of service in the community. It cautions against neglecting one's own needs and becoming obsessed with helping others, as it can lead to burnout and relapse. Closing Song: Last House on the Block by Richie Supa. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
CHOOSING A SPONSOR. The Monty Man and Roger discuss the importance of sponsorship in recovery fellowships. They share their personal experiences and offer insights on what to look for in a sponsor. They emphasize the need for a sponsor who has had a spiritual awakening as the result of working the 12 steps and who regularly shares their knowledge and experience. They also highlight the importance of finding a sponsor who is a good listener, motivational, and respectful of individual perspectives. Closing Song: Dancing In the Rain by Richie Supa. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
When faced with the heartache of addiction in his own family, Andrew Sossin took an innovative leap, founding Recovery Unplugged. Join Mike as he sits down with Andrew, delving into his compelling story of how traditional addiction therapy's shortcomings led to an alliance with Richie Supa of Aerosmith fame. Discover how their collaboration birthed a pioneering music-assisted therapy approach, reshaping the landscape of addiction treatment and touching the lives of over 13,000 individuals seeking solace through song.Throughout this conversation, Andrew sheds light on the challenges Recovery Unplugged has overcome, including near bankruptcy and the complexities of today's social issues. Richie Supa's journey from addiction to penning the transformative Aerosmith hit "Amazing" illustrates the profound impact music can have on the path to sobriety. Andrew traverses the intricate relationship between mental health and addiction treatment, emphasizing the necessity of addressing co-occurring disorders and the often-underestimated dangers of detoxing from substances like alcohol.This episode not only unveils a groundbreaking approach to addiction recovery but also serves as a testament to the power of music and the human spirit in overcoming life's greatest challenges. Tune in for an inspiring journey where healing harmonies and a compassionate heart can create a symphony of hope.Key highlights:Changing Addiction Recovery Through MusicDeveloping Evidence-Based Treatment ProgramsUnderstanding Addiction and RecoveryMedication-Assisted Treatment and Avoiding Exploitative ProgramsAdvocating for Education and UnderstandingConnect with Andrew Sossin:Website: recoveryunplugged.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-sossin-7162734/Instagram: @andrewsossinTo Connect with Mike: Website LinkedIn Instagram Twitter YouTube Coaching Get Mike's book: Owner Shift Please LIKE
When faced with the heartache of addiction in his own family, Andrew Sossin took an innovative leap, founding Recovery Unplugged. Join Mike as he sits down with Andrew, delving into his compelling story of how traditional addiction therapy's shortcomings led to an alliance with Richie Supa of Aerosmith fame. Discover how their collaboration birthed a pioneering music-assisted therapy approach, reshaping the landscape of addiction treatment and touching the lives of over 13,000 individuals seeking solace through song.Throughout this conversation, Andrew sheds light on the challenges Recovery Unplugged has overcome, including near bankruptcy and the complexities of today's social issues. Richie Supa's journey from addiction to penning the transformative Aerosmith hit "Amazing" illustrates the profound impact music can have on the path to sobriety. Andrew traverses the intricate relationship between mental health and addiction treatment, emphasizing the necessity of addressing co-occurring disorders and the often-underestimated dangers of detoxing from substances like alcohol.This episode not only unveils a groundbreaking approach to addiction recovery but also serves as a testament to the power of music and the human spirit in overcoming life's greatest challenges. Tune in for an inspiring journey where healing harmonies and a compassionate heart can create a symphony of hope.Key highlights:Changing Addiction Recovery Through MusicDeveloping Evidence-Based Treatment ProgramsUnderstanding Addiction and RecoveryMedication-Assisted Treatment and Avoiding Exploitative ProgramsAdvocating for Education and UnderstandingConnect with Andrew Sossin:Website: recoveryunplugged.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-sossin-7162734/Instagram: @andrewsossinTo Connect with Mike: Website LinkedIn Instagram Twitter YouTube Coaching Get Mike's book: Owner Shift Please LIKE
New York born, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, guitarist /singer- songwriter Ricky Byrd (inducted in 2015 with Joan Jett and The Blackhearts), has had a career in music, spanning more than 40 years. He spent over a decade as a member of Joan Jett and the Blackhearts where he contributed music and background vocals to two platinum albums, I Love Rock 'n Roll and Up Your Alley, the gold certified Album, and four others for the band. Although best known for his time spent with The Blackhearts, Ricky has also recorded and played with Roger Daltrey, and toured with Ian Hunter and Southside Johnny. He has shared the stage with music royalty including Paul McCartney, Ringo, Alice Cooper, Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt, Joe Walsh, Mavis Staples, Dion, Brian Wilson, Smokey Robinson, Jimmy Page, Graham Nash, and Elvis Costello…to name just a few. While the lead guitarist is grateful for all his many musical achievements, Ricky often says one of his greatest gifts came about in 1987 when he started his journey in recovery. He's been clean and sober ever since, doing whatever he can to help others recover. It's his passion and what he's most proud of. Ricky began combining music with recovery in 2012, when he co-wrote a song with his friend, Richie Supa. The two wound up writing what is now considered a recovery classic “Broken Is A Place.” He wrote a second song, and then a third, and he didn't stop until the seeds of his 2017 Clean Getaway album were planted. Today, when he's not performing shows, he visits treatment facilities with his guitar and performs for residents. He also does a great deal of public speaking to help as many people suffering from drug and alcohol addiction as he can. Ricky has a new single out now – "Louanne" his first in many years that is unrelated to recovery . Ricky says, “My last 2 records “Clean Getaway” and “Sobering Times” had lyrics that spoke to the issues of addiction and recovery. With this new batch of tunes that I'm releasing as singles, I was consciously staying away from that subject matter. 'Louanne' started with the riff and chords, as do most of the songs I write. Then I start to mumble words and fool with a melody. As I was going through the usual process I blurted out “Louanne.. if anybody could you can.” Then came the line“Why don't you go on and get yourself right .. Louanne.” I knew at that point where I was headed! So I guess you can say lyrically Louanne is a song of encouragement for someone struggling with something, and the music is being driven by a nasty RnR riff.” Ricky Byrd joins us this week as our special guest to share his amazing story.
About This Broadcast: PICKING UP THE PIECES AFTER RELAPSE. Join Interventionist Matt Brown and the Montyman as they look at the topic of relapse and how do we treat each other when this happens. Can we do everything right and still relapse? Monty and Matt both share some personal insight into this difficult issue. Closing Song: Dancing In The Rain by Richie Supa.
About This Broadcast: THE EXPERIENCE, STRENGTH & HOPE OF FRED ALLEN. Like most addicts, Fred was an extremely hard worker and loving son. But something happened and he ended up homeless on a tiny island seeking after meth, sex and a high that never satisfied. But God had other plans for Fred. Join the Monty'man for this powerful interview of redemption and recovery. Closing Song: Make a Change by Richie Supa.
About This Broadcast: TOMMY'S STORY of Experience, Strength & Hope. When starting our journey into recovery some of us walked into an AA or NA meeting, some into a church, or a counseling office, but Tommy Bennett walked into a police station. Don't miss this story of hope and healing on this episode of the Take 12 Recovery Radio Show. Closing Song: Last House on the Block by Richie Supa.
This week we are thrilled to welcome a true rock and roll legend, Richie Supa! Richie is a grammy winning song writer who is most famous for his work with Aerosmith. After his decorated career in the music industry, Richie decided to use to power of music to ignite healing in those suffering from Substance Abuse. Join us this week as we hear Richie's personal recovery story, his experiences as a rockstar, and how he influenced the birth of Recovery Unplugged!
About This Broadcast: COMPLACENCY, THE ENEMY OF THE RECOVERED. One of the most dangerous things that people can do in recovery is to become complacent. The danger of this type of attitude is it means that the individual can risk losing everything. It is therefore vital that people who are hoping to make a permanent break from alcohol or drugs are always on the lookout for complacency and that they do what they can to avoid it. ~Addiction.orgSpecial Guest Recovery Coach Derek Ader joins the Monty'man and cohosts for our first show of 2022. Closing Song: The High Coast of Low Living by Richie Supa.
About This Broadcast: DELIGHTING IN KINDNESS, JUSTICE & RIGHTEOUSNESS. Monty'man's Meditorials are short 3 to 10-minute faith-based Meditation/Editorials focused on the solutions of a healthy recovery from life-controlling issues such as addiction, codependency, and emotional dependency. This broadcast is sponsored by Curt & Debbie Palmer, & www.ExactNature.com. Closing Song: Dancing in the Rain by Richie Supa. For more Meditorials visit: www.take12radio.com/meditorials.html
About This Broadcast: THE TRUTH ABOUT CBD. The Monty'man welcomes his guest Thomas & Daniel White, the father & son team of Exact Nature Botanicals, a company formed by addicts for addicts whose sole focus is providing THC-Free CBD-based products to help recovering addicts and alcoholics face the addictive cravings and changes in mood and sleep patterns that can come in sobriety. Closing Song: Last House on the Block by Richie Supa. Visit www.exactnature.com
Rock Around The Blogin Aerosmith-erikoisjaksosta selviää muun muassa se, miten bändiin liittyvät taloustieteilijä Branko Milanović, säveltäjä Igor Stravinsky tai Fleetwood Macin bluesmestari Peter Green. Studiossa Sami Ruokangas, Juha Kakkuri sekä Pauli Kauppila. Soittolista: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2bNgVDI0UzZxdJnbT7DWMC?si=21cc24b272914fdd Menossa mukana myös Rolling Stones, Beatles, Elvis, AC/DC, Metallica, Van Halen, Mariah Carey, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Slash, James Hetfield, Steven Tyler, Peter Green, Jim Vallance, Bryan Adams, Carly Simon, Ozzy Osbourne, Rival Sons, Joe Perry, Joey Kramer, Janis Joplin, Shangri-Las, Fleetwood Mac, Elmore James, James Brown, Desmond Child, Bon Jovi, Alice Cooper, Holly Knight, Tina Turner, Pat Benatar, Cheap Trick, KISS, Alicia Silverstone, Liv Tyler, Todd Rundgren, Wayne´s World, Martin Power, Keef Richards, Brad Whitford, Chuck Berry, Jimi Hendrix, Eddie Van Halen, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Thin Lizzy, The Clash, New York Dolls, The Yardbirds, Jack Douglas, Ratt, John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Run-DMC, Branko Milanović, Igor Stravinsky, Richie Supa, Johnny Winter, Richie Sambora, Humble Pie, Steve Marriott, The Doors, Jim Morrison, The Pretty Things, Vivian Prince, Keith Moon, Pete Townshend, Mick Jagger, David Johansen ja Billy Gibbons.
About This Broadcast: THE FACE EATING DEMON. Everyone loves recovery circuit speakers, and we know you will love this week’s show from the Best of Take 12 Recovery Radio. Chris S. shares his experience, strength and hope with members of Alcoholics Anonymous in this powerful share including a ton of laughs for fun and for free. CLOSING SONG: Busy Dying by Richie Supa.
Former Joan Jett & the Blackhearts guitarist Ricky Byrd has unveiled full details about his long-in-the-works third solo album, Sobering Times. The album is a follow-up to Byrd's 2017 studio effort, Clean Getaway, and similarly is a collection of tunes that focus on offering hope to people recovering from addiction. Sobering Times arrives on the 33rd anniversary of the day Byrd started his own journey to sobriety. The 12-track collection features contributions from veteran musicians including longtime Blackhearts drummer Thommy Price, ex-Billy Joel drummer Liberty DeVitto , former Wings drummer Steve Holley, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes keyboardist Jeff Kazee , and longtime Saturday Night Live band singer Christine The Beehive Queen Ohlman. The album features a duet with veteran singer/songwriter Willie Nile , plus a collaboration with Richie Supa, who co-wrote several well-known Aerosmith tunes. Following the record's theme, Sobering Times features a cover of the Merle Haggard classic The Bottle Let Me Down. Theme music for Madame Perry's Salon composed and performed by Denton Perry. Authors! Need to promote your book but can't afford a publicist? Get Sell Your Books Today right now! As a seasoned entertainment publicist I know exactly what insider info you need to get your books to the world!
“Music with all its subtlety has immense power to unite people, spread love, and bring peace [to] the world!” – Sanchita Pandey “Music is one of the longest standing, self-prescribed therapy in history.” – Erin Seibert, Music therapist Be sure to tune in to learn all about how the program "Recovery Unplugged", founded by Aerosmith's Richie Supa (song writer & guitarist), supports and empowers people to rise above their addiction and mental health challenges. Special thanks to Karen Morgan, Addiction Counselor and Recovery Unplugged Outreach Manager, as she guides us through this insightful episode. 00.01.11: Recovery Unplugged: Music as a Catalyst for Change 00.02.44: Connecting Music to Emotions 00.04.05 : History of Recovery Unplugged 00.06.03: Recognizing the Signs of Addiction & What To Do 00.10.40: Finding the Value & Benefit in Bringing Addictive Patterns into Another's Awareness 00.17.21: How Music Affects Addiction: A Theory 00.24.29: A Plan for Recovery 00.26.34: My Experience with Music Therapy 00.30.26: Why do people start using drugs? 00.34.41: Shame, Addiction, & Acceptance 00.38.20: Stigma of Addiction & Mental Health 00.40.59: Unabashed Plug: Dr. Pirkey's Call for Aid 00.43.15: Using Russian Doll Metaphor to explain Trauma, Bias, & Healing 00.43.31: Announcing Series 2 00.44.57: Three more episodes left for Series 1 (Overlapping with Series 2) https://www.recoveryunplugged.com/ Email: whatsnextofficial2020@gmail.com IG: @the_PhD_Yogini FB: Facebook.com/WNPodcast *Correction: Recovery Unplugged has centers across the nation --not globe. :) Whoops!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW: The Monty’man interviews Ken Seeley from A&E’s INTERVENTION and INTERVENTION 911. A segment brought back from the 2013 Evolution of Addiction Treatment Conference in Los Angeles, CA. Also, three powerful recovery songs by Mike Zito, Richie Supa and Sonia Lee. Please visit www.intervention911.com
ABOUT THIS SHOW: EZ DOES IT. Take 12 Recovery Radio welcomes Mr. Ezekiel Hill to the show. His friends call him EZ and his recovery is strong. Tune into this special broadcast as EZ shares his experience, strength and hope in regard to his story of recovery from addiction to restoration. A special thank you to Adult & Teen Challenge of the Pacific Northwest for their ministry of putting hope within reach of those living with life controlling issues. CLOSING SONG: In the Rooms by Richie Supa.
Richie Supa is a New York singer/songwriter with over 300 songs recorded and four solo albums to his name. Richie's career was launched via the legendary Long Island Band “The Rich Kids” who were signed by Clive Davis to Columbia records. Richie was a staff writer at EMI Music for eighteen years and went on to a career on Broadway where he had the lead role in the hit musical Hair. Supa co-wrote several number one rock hits including “Back on Earth”, “Misery”, “Amazing” and “Pink” which won a GRAMMY. Richie's greatest personal accomplishment is his 27 year recovery. Over this time Richie has helped thousands of addicts with his personal insight and inspiring music. In fact, his songs “In the Rooms” and “Last House on the Block” won Best Song of the Year at the 2009 and 2011 Prism Awards.
The Take 12 Recovery Radio Show presents: ENTITLED TO OVERCOME (Solutions for Life Today). ABOUT THIS SHOW: On this episode of Entitled to Overcome with CADC II, Dave Fleming and the Monty’man discuss the importance of growing up while in recovery. This can be challenging as many of us began using mind altering substances at an early age and may be stuck at that age in many areas of our life. Also, we touch on the controversial issue of once an addict always an addict. Is that something we grow out of as we recover? CLOSING SONG: Make a Change by Richie Supa www.recoveryunplugged.com To listen to us on other platforms visit us at www.Take12Radio.com
ABOUT THE SHOW: And the argument continues, but when will we grow up and stop all the right fighting? Are Addicts and Alcoholics like apples and oranges, with the inability to be comparable in any way? Are we chasing symptoms and not focusing on the core issues? In a world that is plagued by substance use disorder can we afford to be exclusive or is getting on the same page way overdue? Join the Monty’man and the gang for some great controversy that is guaranteed to ruffle some of your feathers, but we challenge you to be open-minded enough to consider what we are saying. CLOSING SONG: Proud to be a Junkie by Richie Supa www.recoveryunplugged.com
The Take 12 Recovery Radio Show presents: DO WE EVER OUTGROW OUR 12 STEP FELLOWSHIP? The question was posed to us, “Do people ever outgrow their 12 Step fellowship?” Tune into this week’s show as we discuss this hot topic for many. The fact is some people stop going to their recovery meetings for a number of reasons. Some get offended, some believe they don’t need them any longer and still others feel they have outgrown their recovery fellowship. Can leaving your 12 Step fellowship ever be the right thing to do? Don’t miss today’s show including the Monty’man’s weekly whine. CLOSING SONG: The High Cost of Low Living by Richie Supa www.recoveryunplugged.com Visit our main website at www.Take12Radio.com
Take 12 Recovery Radio presents: ENTITLED TO OVERCOME (Solutions for Life, Today) ABOUT THIS SHOW: Twelve Step support meetings, recovery groups and group therapy sessions commonly have a strict policy of “What you hear here, who you see here, let it stay here when you leave here”, however, sometimes what is said in a group or meeting setting doesn’t always stay in that setting. On today’s show, we discuss confidentiality in support group settings, the problems, and policies of these groups and the importance of wisdom while sharing. CLOSING SONG: Last House On The Block by Richie Supa www.recoveryunplugged.com
THE TAKE 12 RECOVERY RADIO SHOW Topic: 12 Stupid Things That Mess Up Recovery. ABOUT THIS SHOW: To grow in recovery, we must grow up emotionally. This means getting honest with ourselves and facing up to the self-defeating thoughts and actions that put our sobriety at risk. Although there are as many ways to mess up recovery as there are alcoholics and addicts, some general themes exist. Join the Monty’man and cohosts as they look at the “12 Stupid Things That Mess Up Recovery” from the book of the same name by Dr. Allen Berger Ph.D. Visit www.abphd.com CLOSING SONGS: Dancing in the Rain by Richie Supa www.recoveryunpluggedrecords.com
THE TAKE 12 RECOVERY RADIO SHOW Step Six states, "Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character" Dave F. joins us as a fellow Twelve Stepper and a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor sharing his experience, strength and hope and how it relates to when he became entirely ready to fully surrender to God and a recovery program that would change his life. Dave is currently working as a drug and alcohol counselor for Life Renewal, the clinical and out patient program being developed at Teen Challenge Pacific Northwest in Shedd, Oregon. Join us as we play some Take 12 Trivia, Monty'man's Weekly Whine and more. Closing song: Dancing In The Rain by Richie Supa.
PODCAST - S2 E69 - Richie Supa by Road To Recovery
Ever wonder why people in Twelve Step support meetings introduce themselves in so many different ways? "Hi I'm John and I'm an alcoholic"; or "My name is Lisa and I'm a drug addict", or "My name is Fred and I'm an alcoholic/addict." On this week's show we will be talking about some of our thoughts on the matter of, WHEN IN ROME. What does that mean and are these introductions important or no big deal. Closing song: In The Rooms by Richie Supa.
Fascinating and inspiring show today. Richie Supa, award winning songwriter for Aerosmith, joins Tim Rhodes, Michael Jay and Gabriel Mangold for a gratitude filled Rock n' Rehab. Richie discusses the crucial and healing role music plays in recovery, don't miss this!!!
Fascinating and inspiring show today. Richie Supa, award winning songwriter for Aerosmith, joins Tim Rhodes, Michael Jay and Gabriel Mangold for a gratitude filled Rock n' Rehab. Richie discusses the crucial and healing role music plays in recovery, don't miss this!!!