When I Said Nobody Would Know, That Meant I was Nobody

Join Scott, Dan, and their pal Bill for a wild ride on this week's episode. Bill, once a promising 12-year-old vowing never to touch drugs, nosedived into addiction by 21, landing in jail and rehab. His early floundering attempts at sobriety laid the groundwork for his eventual reach for help. Today, with the help of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), he's 7 years clean but only counts his sobriety from dawn each day.


Brace for uncensored tales as Bill exposes how addiction shattered his family, relationships, and career. On a lighter note, he shares his favorite Insane Clown Posse track, "Please Don’t Hate Me," and thoughts on the Vice Documentary "Gathering of the Juggalos."


Bill's sobriety journey is a haphazard, bumpy ride, but he's clean today, spinning his chaotic tales to aid others. Dive in for a no-holds-barred chat about smashing toxic masculinity and prioritizing mental health, one fucked-up story at a time.


Creators and Guests

Producer Dan
Host
Producer Dan
Producer Dan has ADHD, a smart, hot wife, and a great kid that drives him nuts.
Terrible Scott
Host
Terrible Scott
Terrible Scott has 3 cats, 1 dog, and a podcast. He lives in Chicago. And he feels whole.
Bill Brasky
Guest
Bill Brasky
Bill Brasky is the best damn salesman in the office and wears Bears jerseys on game days. His cat has an ego the size of Gibraltar.
When I Said Nobody Would Know, That Meant I was Nobody
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