1 hr 14 min

Episode 126: "Westside & Northside of Philly ft. Brian H‪.‬ Hell Has an Exit Podcast with Bryan Alzate

    • Self-Improvement

Brian H, a Philadelphia native, grew up in tough neighborhoods on both the Westside and Northside. Raised without a father, he yearned for a role model. Brian got involved in music and ran with a cool crowd, but also fell in with gangsters and drug dealers on the Northside. Cocaine, weed, and alcohol made him feel part of something bigger, but ultimately led to his downfall. Despite his potential as a hip-hop artist, drugs took a toll on his music career. He ventured into real estate and enjoyed temporary success, but it only deepened his addiction. A turning point came when he had seizures and faced the fear of his children asking if he would die. Seeking help, Brian found The United Recovery Project and embarked on his recovery journey. Now, over three years later, he has rebuilt his life, launched a business, and regained the love and respect of his family. Tune in to this week's episode of Hell Has An Exit to hear Brian's incredible story of rejuvenation and redemption.

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Brian H, a Philadelphia native, grew up in tough neighborhoods on both the Westside and Northside. Raised without a father, he yearned for a role model. Brian got involved in music and ran with a cool crowd, but also fell in with gangsters and drug dealers on the Northside. Cocaine, weed, and alcohol made him feel part of something bigger, but ultimately led to his downfall. Despite his potential as a hip-hop artist, drugs took a toll on his music career. He ventured into real estate and enjoyed temporary success, but it only deepened his addiction. A turning point came when he had seizures and faced the fear of his children asking if he would die. Seeking help, Brian found The United Recovery Project and embarked on his recovery journey. Now, over three years later, he has rebuilt his life, launched a business, and regained the love and respect of his family. Tune in to this week's episode of Hell Has An Exit to hear Brian's incredible story of rejuvenation and redemption.

🎬Watch Video Episode on Youtube: 
https://youtu.be/sd9gLm9w68Q

🔗Check us out at: https://hellhasanexitpod.com/

Follow on Instagram & Twitter
☑Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellhasanexit/?hl=en
☑Twitter: https://twitter.com/HellHasAnExit
☑Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellhasanexit/
☑TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hellhasanexit

❤‍🩹Get the support you need from our trusted addiction treatment provider: https://unitedrecoveryproject.com/?data_traffic=POD-EP-DES-URP (https://unitedrecoveryproject.com/)

👉🏻Call Now: (877)-706-0625
🆘Support is Available 24/

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1 hr 14 min