Hockey 2 Hell and Back
From the brink of the NHL top severely addicted, homeless and 3 years behind bars. This is the story of Brady Leavold. Originally from Port Coquitlam, Leavold spent parts of 5 season in the WHL which included playing on the same line as Dallas Stars Captain, Jamie Benn. Just two years later he found himself addicted to heroin and shortly after that he was homeless on Vancouver's downtown east side which led him into a life of crime and violence. He was eventually arrested and spent 3 years behind bars. After becoming honest with his past and dealing with the trauma of sexual abuse, Brady has finally found his way and is one grateful man. He is the founder of The Puck Support Network; www.pucksupport.com Providing support and resources for the entire hockey community with issues related to mental health and addiction. @pucksupport on IG and Twitter www.facebook.com/pucksupport Watch the video on YouTube The Puck Support Podcast Network Follow Brady: @hockey2heroin Follow The Podcast: @hockey2hell Every episode is proudly brought to you by Team Issued Ltd. teamissued.ca Promo Code: toedrag15 for 15% off “Have a great day! If you so choose"
Great Podcast
21/04/2021
Telling of his own trials and tribulations and having his guests share theirs, Brady is doing all he can to help others not fall into the same traps while trying to lift others up. It truly is amazing to hear the stories and cautionary tales, as well as paths to recovery and supporting those who are in trying times. Yes, Brady and most of his guests come from the hockey world, but this is something that transcends hockey!! Keep up all the great work Brady!
Host is likeable
01/09/2022
Needs to work on interview prep
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- CréationBrady Leavold
- Épisodes193
- ClassificationContenu explicite
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