There Goes I…
Archive of people with known drug/alcohol problems. Some are my recovery hero’s… some did not win the battle… but for the grace of God, there goes I
George Jones
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Stevie Ray Vaughan
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John Belushi
Actor, Comedian & Musician
Dave Harm
Recovery Author and Poet
Dave’s very popular poem “I’m Tired” put to video
poems and short stories of what his life was like and what it is like now. His other book War Zone is the prequel to Damaged Merchandise. War Zone is related to most by those in recovery. It tells of Dave’s frustrations during his first two years of sobriety. Dave is currently working on his third book. Dave Harm also has many poems and short stories.
His material can be found at various websites including Authors Den and his own website daveharm.com. Dave publishes a monthly newsletter. Just e-mail him and ask to be added to the list. Among many recognitions, Dave was bestowed with the
title of United States Poetry
Ambassador for 2006. Dave Harm is a living example what happens when we live a life of action and purpose. There is no telling where one will be led if we are just willing.
Faron Young
Musician
Shannon Hoon
Musician
Shannon Hoon
Musician
Actor and late night TV talk show host Craig Ferguson is a man of conviction. In an unbelievable TV moment Craig showed amazing courage and candor as he talked openly about his alcoholism. In an uncharacterist monologue Craig shared his story after celebrating his 15th year of sobriety. Craig did a wonderful job discussing various aspects of alcoholism, recovery and spotlighted where to find help. I am proud of his life in recovery and amazed at his courage to tell his story to millions on TV. Take the time to watch this video… it is long and it also takes a few minutes before he starts telling his story but it is very touching and is a must see. Way to go Craig. You are Clean and Sober Not Dead’s Recovery Hero.
Click here to read more about Craig Ferguson or join his fan club .
Judy Garland
Actress & Singer
Robert Downey Jr’s best and worst moments have been in the public eye. Downey Jr. served time behind bars for drug offences in the 1990s. He was last arrested in 2001 while he was starring in the TV sitcome comedy Ally MCBeal. After years of a what seemed like a nightly news event on his battle with alcohol and drug addiction, Downey seems to be making it clean and sober. In fact, he claims to be over 5 years clean and sober. The actor, 41, admits he still needs help, and relies on a huge support network. Downey states “How much support do I need? Uh, tons?” Robert also states that he is still stopped by police officers to this date just to see if he has returned to the old Downey Jr. that they remember. After a long, hard journey, Robert Downey Jr. states “life is great”. He is finally getting headlines as one of our generation’s most brilliant actors. Robert got an Oscar nomination in 1993 for “Chaplin” and will soon have a book released on his life story. In an upcoming movie Downey Jr. will portray a crime fighter in the Marvel comic book movie “Iron Man” co-starring Gwynth Paltrow. It sounds like Robert has finally overcome his personal demons and is living the joy of a new found life. There is nothing more enjoyed and appreciated after living in hell and not knowin how to get out. Way to go Robert… Keep it up “One day at a time”!
Click here to read more about Robert’s upcoming movie “Iron Man” and his new life.
Amy Winehouse
Musician
Amy Winehouse – Rehab (I love this girl. She may say “No,No,No” to rehab on this song but she did just check herself in rehab… well in and out a day later and then back in). This girl is a train wreck. We will just have to keep Amy in our God box and hope she finds a new way of living life…clean and sober NOT DEAD! Update… we lost Amy today at age 27… RIP
Megan Harper
Video Girl