52 min

From Woodstock to Recovery: "Coming Down the Mountain‪"‬ AllBetter

    • Mental Health

What if you could recapture the essence of a bygone era, feel the pulse of its music, and relive its cultural significance, all while seated comfortably in your present? Tune into a riot of colors as our good friend Leo takes us on a voyage into his exhilarating experiences from the psychedelic age. From the rush of hallucinogens to the rhythms of Woodstock, Leo narrates his extraordinary journey of exploration and self-discovery. You might expect tales of mind expansion, but Leo's narrative is one of escape and adrenaline, and how a negative trip became a life-altering experience.

Ever wondered what it was like to be a part of the radical cultural shift in the 1960s and 70s? We, your hosts Joe, Erin, and Russell, along with Leo, traverse those music-filled decades, recapturing the soulful rhythm and blues, the infectious rock and roll, and the vibrant hippie culture. Our first-time guest, Erin, adds her perspective on Leo's hidden hippie heart, setting the stage for an engaging and informative conversation. Leo's passion for astrology and his encounters with black opium-mated hash add a unique layer to his narrative, painting a vivid picture of that electrifying period.

Finally, we navigate the healing power of music and cooking in addiction recovery. The evolution of recording techniques, their impact on bands, and collaboration form the crux of this conversation. Our nutritional director at Fellowship House, Russell, highlights the value of healthy eating habits and offers a glimpse into recovery cooking classes at Fellowship House. This episode is not just a trip down memory lane, but a testament to the transformative power of music, food, and personal narratives in the journey towards recovery. So, buckle up, turn the volume up and get set for an unforgettable ride!
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Leaders Of Long Term Recovery in Pennsylvania 
We combine proven recovery principles with new, innovative techniques to provide one of the most effective programs for young men in the country.
 Discussions on addiction and recovery. We interview clinicians/researchers, legislators, and individuals that include a variety of means to recovery. Joe Van Wie is a father, husband, filmmaker, and reformed media consultant in recovery. 
Fellowship HouseAs a treatment center, Fellowship House offers both residential and outpatient treatment services toallbetter.fmDiscussions on addiction and recovery. We interview clinicians/researchers, legislators, and individDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show


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What if you could recapture the essence of a bygone era, feel the pulse of its music, and relive its cultural significance, all while seated comfortably in your present? Tune into a riot of colors as our good friend Leo takes us on a voyage into his exhilarating experiences from the psychedelic age. From the rush of hallucinogens to the rhythms of Woodstock, Leo narrates his extraordinary journey of exploration and self-discovery. You might expect tales of mind expansion, but Leo's narrative is one of escape and adrenaline, and how a negative trip became a life-altering experience.

Ever wondered what it was like to be a part of the radical cultural shift in the 1960s and 70s? We, your hosts Joe, Erin, and Russell, along with Leo, traverse those music-filled decades, recapturing the soulful rhythm and blues, the infectious rock and roll, and the vibrant hippie culture. Our first-time guest, Erin, adds her perspective on Leo's hidden hippie heart, setting the stage for an engaging and informative conversation. Leo's passion for astrology and his encounters with black opium-mated hash add a unique layer to his narrative, painting a vivid picture of that electrifying period.

Finally, we navigate the healing power of music and cooking in addiction recovery. The evolution of recording techniques, their impact on bands, and collaboration form the crux of this conversation. Our nutritional director at Fellowship House, Russell, highlights the value of healthy eating habits and offers a glimpse into recovery cooking classes at Fellowship House. This episode is not just a trip down memory lane, but a testament to the transformative power of music, food, and personal narratives in the journey towards recovery. So, buckle up, turn the volume up and get set for an unforgettable ride!
Please stop by ApplePodcast and give us a Rating and Review!
Leaders Of Long Term Recovery in Pennsylvania 
We combine proven recovery principles with new, innovative techniques to provide one of the most effective programs for young men in the country.
 Discussions on addiction and recovery. We interview clinicians/researchers, legislators, and individuals that include a variety of means to recovery. Joe Van Wie is a father, husband, filmmaker, and reformed media consultant in recovery. 
Fellowship HouseAs a treatment center, Fellowship House offers both residential and outpatient treatment services toallbetter.fmDiscussions on addiction and recovery. We interview clinicians/researchers, legislators, and individDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show


Stop by our Apple Podcast and drop a Review!
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/allbetter/id1592297425?see-all=reviews


Support The Show
https://www.patreon.com/allbetter

52 min