Luke Colson is a senior executive producer from Los Angeles, California. Luke comes on the podcast to share a traumatic childhood event.
When Luke was 11 years old in England, he watched his best friend get hit by a car and die right before his eyes. The trauma from watching his friend die had an everlasting impact on his future. He talks about how it led him down a path of doing hardcore drugs throughout his college years and eventually becoming a severe alcoholic. His alcoholism would lead him to rock bottom, which triggered a set of decisions that changed his life for the better.
In the later parts of this episode, Luke shares how he overcame his demons and rebuilt his relationship with himself and everyone in his life.
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