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David P.

David P. is a former baseball player whose life has been marked by both success and struggle. Born and raised in a small town, David showed early promise on the baseball field, achieving notable success in his adolescent years. However, beneath the surface of his achievements lay a deep-seated longing for acceptance and battles with insecurity.

 

As David navigated his journey through adolescence, he found himself turning to drugs and alcohol as a means of coping with his inner turmoil. What began as experimentation with marijuana eventually escalated into a full-blown struggle with substance abuse, including Xanax and alcohol. This downward spiral led to risky behavior and moments of desperation, including theft.

 

Despite the challenges he faced, David’s resilience ultimately shone through. He embarked on a journey of recovery, confronting his demons and striving to overcome his addiction. Along the way, he discovered newfound strength in the love and support of his family and friends.

 

However, just as David was beginning to find his footing on the path to recovery, life dealt him another devastating blow. His son, Jackson, was diagnosed with leukemia, plunging David into a new battle against unimaginable hardship. Yet, even in the face of such adversity, David found solace in the resilience of his son and the unwavering support of his loved ones.

 

Through it all, David’s story serves as a testament to the power of resilience, love, and perseverance in the face of life’s greatest challenges. Today, he continues to share his experiences with others, offering hope and inspiration to those who may be fighting their own battles with addiction or facing adversity in their lives.

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Hell Has an Exit Podcast is a display of resilience of the human spirit. Our host Bryan Alzate was addicted at the age of 14. Lost and suicidal he found his own exit in hell by getting clean at 17 and involvement in a 12 step program. Since then Bryan has dedicated much of his life helping other addicts find the Exit. On this show Bryan interviews individuals who have fought similar battles- emotionally raw, vulnerable and uncut.