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Nick Morton

The Drunkalogues

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A Health, Fitness and Mental Health podcast featuring Nick Morton
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The Drunkalogues

Nick Morton

The Drunkalogues

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The Drunkalogues

Nick Morton

The Drunkalogues

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I came across Tom Vaughan on twitter and started following him for his helpful screenwriting tips, and then one day he tweeted something about his sobriety and I reached out to see if we would be interested in coming on the pod.  He graciously
I interviewed Nena about two years ago...tho it feels like a lifetime.  We were just coming out of covid and it was one of the first times I'd been back in the room with a guest.  I would say that in the interim, interest in hallucingens has on
Sometimes I do a podcast and by the end of the conversation my guest and I are friends for lise. Such was the case with Jenny Aurthur! Original notes: Jenny Aurthur grew up in a somewhat nomadic family - traveling in a large bus to organize nei
Ryan King moved to Los Angeles as a toddler when his father, Commodores co-founder William King, moved here for work.  He was a pretty straight arrow through high school earning himself a coveted spot in the highly competive baseball program at
I wanted to interview Lyle the moment he walked into my 830 am meeting  - full of humor and charisma - and always a devilish glint in his eye...  original notes:  Lyle Lodwick was a famous international model and toured the world with several w
Paul Summers grew up in Las Vegas Nevada where he had a “eureka” moment at an early age which made him realize that all he wanted to do with his life was play guitar, write music and perform for live audience, and for a while…. That’s exactly w
Clancy Martin is the author of the recently published, highly acclaimed memoire - HOW NOT TO KILL YOURSELF - which is also an enlightened and practical guide to suicide prevention.  Clancy speaks from experience as he is the survivor of at leas
I loved this episode because I just had no idea what I was getting into, and Lauren was so raw and honest and her story is - in a lot of ways - tough.  Especially as a parent!  And I loved the way she created a higher power for herself and how
I recorded this episode at Sundance right before the pandemic.  I was feeling pretty blue as sometimes happens there, and I went to an AA meeting where I met Kosha Dillz, and he and I went out on a fun, funny night around Park City and recorded
I met Jono Hart when we were both climbing the Hollywood ladder in the 90s, and we traded small talk and jokes at innumerable cocktail parties before both getting sober at about the same time.   And while I have used the 12 steps as a model, he
I love this episode b/c David is so damn articulate and wise and he recognizes patterns in his own behavior that prove insturmental in changing it.   It's also a great story... Orignal notes: David G was raised in a religious cult where he lear
Sean grew up in Long Beach where he was the son of a single mom and absentee dad.  He discovered crack and meth at an early age, and when he graduate from high school he went off and joined the circus - Bread and Puppet - the experimental theat
I loved recording this episode.  I didn't have a clue how to record music and I was terrified that I was going to disappoint Zander with my audio and it felt like magic to listen to him play in my daughter's bedroom which seemed like it maybe h
I've fantasized about having every guest back to catch up with them and hear how they've changed and how their recovery has evolved, but it hasn't yet happened... until now!  Annie appeared on an early season of the podcast to talk alcohol reco
The daughter of Inidan immigrants, Sonia grew up in Toronto and went on with her husband of 18 years to form and expand a multi-location orthodontic practice.  But when they realized their dream of selling the business, Sonia had to ask herself
Apologies for another rerun!  I've had trouble booking guests so if you have a story you'd like to share or know someone who would... hit a boy up!   Dixie Perkinson is an actor who has appeared in commercials for just about everything.  She is
Apologies for the radio silence.  I got busy with work and this little side project took the back seat.  Here's a taste from the vault to keep you engaged!    John Lehr is an improvisational actor and comedian out of the Chicago Improv scene wh
Marci Hopkins grew up in an alcoholic home where she was the victim of sexual abuse at the hands of her step-father. While she managed to escape that world and chart a successful path for herself in television, she suffered from a persistent s
I heard Adam K share the tiniest snippet of what it was like to grow up as a child of deaf adults (CODA), and I just wanted to hear more. His parents were not saints: they were all too human, and he struggled from an early age under the weight
Shaking off some rust here as I get ready to do some new interviews...  This is a wild and interesting story told with great humor and zero pity. From stripping to sex work to sobriety.  This delights me...  Adele Hare is a food service manager
Patrick McCartney came of age in the Chicago improv scene in the early nineties where he worked with the likes of Del Close and toured with Amy Poehler and Tina Fey in the Second City Touring Company. But it wasn’t long before his early explora
Larry Clarke is a writer, director and actor whom you have almost certainly seen in one of the many, many roles he has played in mainstream studio tv and films from "Law and Order" to Steven Soderberg’s "The Laundromat." His story is interesti
Hannah Sward grew up in a commune in Santa Cruz where her father was a prolific poet. Her parents split when she was young and a lot of her early journey was shaped by a quest to reunite with her younger sister in Los Angeles. That quest that t
Phillip Dane has been a serial entrepreneur since his early teens and has started companies that do everything from rest room marketing to pay phone manufacturing.  In his early twenties, he founded the world famous Melrose Flea - almost on a
Patrick O'Neil's new book "Anarchy at The Circle K" - chronicling his life as a tour manager for punk rock bands like The Dead Kennedys - is out now.  He is also a teacher and a substance abuse counselor. But before all that -- he was a bank ro
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