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The Addicted Mind Podcast

184: Hope Road: From Addiction to Recovery with John Dillon

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8621 Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2022

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

How has music played an impact on your life? In addiction treatment, there are various ways you can do to get the help you need or get to that place where you can find healing for true recovery to happen – music, being one of them. 

On today’s episode, Duane speaks with John Dillon – a singer and songwriter, radio producer, guitar maker, and author – to talk about his latest album, Hope Road: From Addiction to Recovery. John shares his story of finally finding sobriety and spiritual growth through the 12-step community and what led him to share his hope and wisdom through his music. 

It's interesting to hear John talk about how he tracked his own recovery through his album. John decided to write this album and share it with others who may still be struggling and who need more hope in their life so they can ultimately achieve recovery.

John learned how to play the guitar at 13 years old. Growing up in the 60s, which was the hippie generation, John was a rebellious teenager. And back then, drugs and alcohol were part of the music scene. Seven more years later, the drugs and alcohol were not fun anymore. Then in the 80s, he just became addicted to cocaine. 

There was also a time when John joined a spiritual community in New Mexico, which gave him a sheltered life, without drugs and alcohol for eight years. Once he left that path, the drugs and alcohol started to creep back into his life again. 

John’s divine intervention came in the form of a run-in with the law, where he ended up getting pulled over by cops who found a bag of cocaine inside his car, along with an opened bottle of wine. At that point, he was ready to surrender and got into the 12-step program.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • John’s love of music
  • His addiction to cocaine
  • Going deep into his spirituality
  • From being sober to coming back to addiction
  • Living a double life
  • Running in with the law as the start of his surrender process
  • His 12-step journey
  • How music played a role in his recovery
  • A walk through some tracks in his album

Key Quotes:

[16:55] - "Music has been a very important part of my life, all through these ups and downs."

[22:59] - "There's a certain magic about music. It carries a message in a way that can reach people more directly, more powerfully than the spoken word."

[24:30] - "All my life I've there have been little pieces that are starting to make sense."

[27:49] - "Being grateful and sharing gratitude is a real key to my sobriety."

[28:45] - "It doesn't matter what your religion is, there's a way to get better."

[30:18] - "The drug is just the beginning, then you get to dig in deep and find out what were the causes and conditions, and what things you can change and how you can change them."

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Supporting Resources:

Get John’s album on www.hoperoadmusic.com (on a "Pay What You Wish" basis) 

Book: The 20-20 Creativity Solution

https://motherjonesinheaven.com/product/the-20-20-creativity-solution-book-by-john-dillon/

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone. Welcome to another episode of the Addicted Mind podcast. My name is Dwayne

0:11.6

Austerlund, and I'm your host. And today, my guest is John Dillon. He is a singer and songwriter,

0:19.5

radio producer, guitar maker, and author. And he is going to talk about

0:24.2

his current project, the album Hope Road from Addiction to Recovery. John's going to share his story of

0:33.2

finally finding sobriety and spiritual growth through the 12-step community and how now he is

0:41.1

sharing his hope and wisdom through his music. It was great to talk with John and hear his story

0:48.8

about how he tracks his own recovery through his album and decided to write this album and share it with

0:57.2

others who may still be struggling and need more hope in their life about the possibility of having

1:05.8

recovery and having that fulfilling and thriving life.

1:16.3

I hope you enjoy John's story and stay tuned to the end of the episode to hear one of his tracks from his album, Hope Road,

1:20.3

From Addiction to Recovery, The Help I Need.

1:23.2

All right, let's go ahead and start this episode.

1:29.2

Hello, everyone.

1:30.2

Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast.

1:32.9

My guest today is John Dillon, and John is going to talk about his music.

1:39.6

He's going to talk about recovery, all sorts of stuff.

1:43.2

So, John, why don't you just introduce yourself and we'll go

1:46.1

from there. Well, thank you so much, Dwayne. It's really nice to be here. Where to start? I guess I

1:53.9

could start at the beginning of when music really came into my life. And I grew up in the 60s, the 1960s, and I was fortunate to hear the Beatles when they performed

2:08.8

on the Ed Sullivan show back in 1964.

2:12.8

Wow.

2:13.5

I think that was a real, something that really opened my eyes.

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