In this compelling episode of The Begin Again Podcast, host Gary Menkes sits down with Josh Datant, a talented musician and powerful advocate for recovery.
Josh shares his harrowing journey through addiction, which began at the tender age of 15 when he first tried heroin. From heavy alcohol use to engaging in identity theft and fraudulent checks, Josh's life spiraled out of control. He recounts how addiction led him to lose his career, relationships, and even custody of his son.
The emotional turning point came when a compassionate police officer decided to take Josh to a detox facility instead of jail. This act of mercy, combined with Josh's prayers for a second chance, set him on a path to sobriety.
Today, Josh is over a year clean, actively shares his story to help others, and continues his musical pursuits. His journey is a powerful testament to the possibility of recovery and the strength it takes to start over.
Don't miss this episode that highlights the transformative power of honesty, support, and determination in overcoming addiction.
ABOUT JOSH DATANT:
Josh Datánt is a gifted musician, producer, songwriter, and passionate advocate for recovery whose life reflects the power of resilience and redemption. A California native now based in Texas, Josh’s journey spans the vibrant music scenes of Austin, San Antonio, Nashville, Los Angeles, and the Bay Area. From mastering fifteen instruments and touring with his band Datánt to composing scores for film and collaborating with industry legends, Josh has built a remarkable career defined by creativity and dedication.
In 2021, Josh embraced sobriety and transformed his life, channeling his recovery journey into advocacy and music that uplifts and inspires. Today, he continues to use his talents to break stigma, mentor others, and create art that speaks to the heart of healing and hope.
Follow Josh’s journey and music at https://joshdatant.com/home, connect with him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/joshdatant/, and subscribe to his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Joshdatant.
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