
The Drunkalogues is a podcast about addiction and recovery in which guest shares their story of how it was, what happened and how it is now followed by a brief q and a with host, Nick Morton.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Personal JournalsHealth & FitnessMental HealthSociety & Culture | ||||

Sometimes, it's amazing to me that with all my privileges and advantages I've still struggled to make it through this life. And yet my next guest is a guy who really had none of that - absentee parents running from their own mess inflicting their tra... more
When I was an assistant at William Morris my boss would sometimes hire this masseuse - Steve - to come into the office and give everyone neck and shoulder massages. And he would laugh that my session was always a kind of wrestling match. "Nick, relax... more
Kaila Yu used to tell people that she was born in Tai Pei, she was actually born in Lawence Kansas and moved to Southern California at a young age where she was reared by her tiger mom parents until she discovered ecstasy and cocaine in Socal's rolli... more
This was one of my very fist insterviews, and I really didn't know what to expect. Every interview back then felt so fraught - like there was so much at stake. As you can see, this one was pretty intense!
It's starts out with some fun stuff about T... more
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I love the guests on this pod. Nick must be doing something right to get them to open up as they do. But as a host, Nick seems impatient. He says, “right” incessantly and it’s hard to tell if he’s really listening or rushing his guests through their engrossing stories. It’s a great pod but his impatience is grating at times and hard to ignore.
Nicks podcasts always seem to have me smiling and on the edge of my seat at the same time .
I look forward to listening . Newly to recovery, I have relied on various podcast to help me along the way . Nicks and his guests have helped me along the way. Thank you !
I listen to a lot of recovery podcasts and this one is in my top 5, very relatable and the pace and conversation is in good context!
Update today’s interview brought me to tears so many times... that girl was wonderful
Put this on when you’re cleaning your kitchen, driving across town, or doing nothing at all. It’s always nice to hear about good things happening to good people. Nick is an excellent host. And it’s always nice to get some levity from the most dire of situations. Very relatable.
These podcasts are so great, honest, funny and moving all at the same time. They are totally addicting, you can’t stop listening once you start them. Nick Morton is a natural interviewer and mixes in personal experiences to make his guest feel comfortable and this adds to the entertainment value. I can’t recommend them enough.
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Apple Podcasts | #185 |
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This podcast explores the deeply personal stories surrounding addiction and recovery, featuring guests who candidly share their experiences with substance abuse. Each episode typically includes a narrative arc detailing the individual's challenges, the turning points of their journey, and the impact of their struggles on their lives and those around them. The conversations often highlight the importance of community support, emotional resilience, and personal growth, making the content both relatable and inspiring to listeners navigating similar challenges. The unique format encourages an intimate, one-on-one dialogue that fosters authenticity, making it a valuable resource for those interested in recovery narratives or seeking solace and i... more
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Recent guests on The Drunkalogues include:
1. Shawn Michael Howard
2. Patrick O'Neil
3. Tom Farley
4. Joe Hart
5. Lindsey Van Wagner
6. Daniel Schwarzhoff
7. Patti Clark
8. Frank Conniff
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