• Jack Osbourne on Fame, Addiction, and 21 Years of Sobriety

  • Nov 18 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

Jack Osbourne on Fame, Addiction, and 21 Years of Sobriety

  • Summary

  • Jack Osbourne shares his remarkable journey from teenage addiction to 21 years of sobriety. Growing up in the spotlight as part of the Osbourne family, Jack faced intense pressures that fueled his descent into addiction. He opens up about his struggles with OxyContin, the intervention that changed his life, and what it was like to get sober at just 17 years old.

    Jack also reflects on the double-edged sword of fame, the emotional weight of trauma, and the lessons he’s learned about recovery, resilience, and self-awareness. This honest conversation sheds light on the challenges of navigating sobriety in Hollywood and how Jack continues to grow and heal decades into his recovery.

    Key Takeaways
    - The impact of childhood fame on Jack’s mental health and addiction.
    - How Jack’s family and friends intervened during his darkest moments.
    - The transformative power of surrendering to recovery at a young age.
    - Jack’s insights on the role of trauma in addiction and healing.
    - Why recovery is an ongoing journey, not a one-time fix.

    ABOUT THE SOBERNESS PODCAST

    Soberness is a new podcast from Cat Greenleaf, creator and host of Talk Stoop.

    Cat brings her legendary interviewing style and ten years of sobriety to wild conversations with celebrities and notable people who have been on their own sober journeys, either out loud in public or quietly at home.

    Soberness is not a somber show about sobriety.

    It’s about the one-of-a-kind stories that define the lives of people we all know, sharing the aching humor and the meaning that comes with a life in recovery.

    And it’s about how that life redefines the work and the art of the actors, musicians and thinkers around us.

    Soberness is built upon the primary belief that there’s no one definition for sobriety and no one way to get sober …and there are a million stories that can lead the way for anyone who’s trying to make it happen.

    WATCH THE FULL EPISODE HERE:

    https://youtu.be/RjgQdFWVuWs

    LISTEN TO THE FULL AUDIO PODCASTS HERE: https://open.spotify.com/show/6CT7iEJi0PIzaVHxEBVZVi

    ABOUT CAT GREENLEAF

    Cat Greenleaf is a veteran TV personality and host, best known for her long-running series, Talk Stoop, where she interviewed and entertained actors, musicians, politicians, and other notable folks on the stoop of her Brooklyn brownstone. When she’s not TV-ing, she’s working on her non-profit the Restorative Housing Organization which provides employment for formerly incarcerated folks and affordable waterfront housing. She also leads AA meetings for inmates at Bedford Hills Women’s Maximum Security Prison, and for formerly incarcerated men and women in East New York. She lives in Brooklyn’s Coney Island with her husband, two sons and three dogs.

    KEYWORDS:

    Sobriety stories, celebrity sobriety, recovery journey, addiction recovery, sobriety podcast, mental health and sobriety, life in recovery, sober living, Cat Greenleaf interviews, Talk Stoop host, overcoming addiction, alcohol-free lifestyle, sober celebrities, living sober, sobriety tips, sober inspiration, healing through recovery, AA stories, celebrity interviews, personal transformation, Celebrity under the influence, star battling addiction, Hollywood’s intoxicated elite, substance-abusing celebrity, celebrity caught in addiction, famous faces struggling with drugs, addicted A-listers, stars spiraling into addiction, high-profile addiction scandal, celebrity in a drunken downfall.

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