Nashville producer, session-player, teacher, and 12-year Darius Rucker band-member Lee Turner is unashamed to admit it and pulls no punches in celebrating it: his sobriety is largely dependent on his ‘higher power’. As you’ll discover with Marc during this episode, Lee had to wander down the path of broken marriages, poor musical performances, and life-sapping demons. And finally, while physically shaking and unable to even utter words, it was a phone call made on his behalf to the Betty Ford Clinic when he was finally able to say to himself, “Thank G-d, it’s over”. Now, playing more vibrantly than ever before, Lee expands on why his belief in a higher power plays such an important part in his recovery, and why he feels his music has never sounded better.
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Death By Poison
Please, Somebody Pull My Brake
Radical Acceptance
152 Days and Counting
The Waiting, The Wearing-Through, and the Willingness
Just a Dad from Akron
When It’s Time For the Hard Conversation
A Hobby Turned To a Habit
Rise Up: A Story of An Adult Child of Alcoholics
Unicorns and Polka-Dots: A Song of Hope
Deep-Diving on Dual-Diagnosis
Never Give Up
When the Shattered Pieces Come Together
Hurt People Hurt People
The Road to Redemption
Feeding the Malnourished Brain - Rachel Pollack
When The Wheels Come Off
The Master Manipulators
Helping-Each-Other Magic
Being OK Where You Are
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