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Episode 6: Tripp Taylor

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Join your host James Evans and special guest Tripp Taylor for another great episode of the No More Dead Friends Podcast. Tripp tells his story of experimenting with drugs and alcohol at a young age while seeking acceptance and a sense of community through his peers. At a young age his family moved to a small mountain town in Tennessee which lead to Tripp being isolated from society and a larger community. As addiction ramped up in Tripp's life he also was faced with dealing with the death of his mother. After a few years of going in and out of programs and jail Tripp entered treatment for his last time and with charges lingering over his head moved to San Diego, Ca for aftercare and began his new life. At this time Tripp has over 7 years of sobriety and is the lead vocalist of the band Last of our Kind.
Tune in for more upcoming episodes of the No More Dead Friends Podcast where recovering alcoholics and addict have a platform to share their stories. New episodes will be releasing weekly. Also stay tuned for the Daily Dose for topic discussion format episodes.
For information about our clothing line visit www.nomoredeadfriends.etsy.com
If you or a loved one are interested in treatment options in your area please call 858-790-1937 for assistance in finding resources.
Instagram @nomoredeadfriends24
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Join your host James Evans and special guest Tripp Taylor for another great episode of the No More Dead Friends Podcast. Tripp tells his story of experimenting with drugs and alcohol at a young age while seeking acceptance and a sense of community through his peers. At a young age his family moved to a small mountain town in Tennessee which lead to Tripp being isolated from society and a larger community. As addiction ramped up in Tripp's life he also was faced with dealing with the death of his mother. After a few years of going in and out of programs and jail Tripp entered treatment for his last time and with charges lingering over his head moved to San Diego, Ca for aftercare and began his new life. At this time Tripp has over 7 years of sobriety and is the lead vocalist of the band Last of our Kind.
Tune in for more upcoming episodes of the No More Dead Friends Podcast where recovering alcoholics and addict have a platform to share their stories. New episodes will be releasing weekly. Also stay tuned for the Daily Dose for topic discussion format episodes.
For information about our clothing line visit www.nomoredeadfriends.etsy.com
If you or a loved one are interested in treatment options in your area please call 858-790-1937 for assistance in finding resources.
Instagram @nomoredeadfriends24
Threads @nomoredeadfriends24

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