JRE 0 · October 26, 2021

Bridget Phetasy's Rock Bottom with Addiction

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Who is Bridget Phetasy's Rock Bottom with Addiction?

Taken from JRE 1725 w/Bridget Phetasy:

Topics and Timestamps

  • 01Bridget Phetasy opens up about her struggle with addiction and hitting rock bottom
  • 02She discusses how addiction affected her personal relationships and career in comedy
  • 03Bridget talks about the turning point that forced her to confront her substance abuse
  • 04She explores the connection between mental health, trauma, and addictive behaviors
  • 05Bridget shares her recovery journey and what helped her get sober
  • 06Joe and Bridget discuss the stigma around addiction and the importance of seeking help
  • Bridget opens up about hitting rock bottom with addiction0:00:00
  • Discussion of how addiction affected her comedy and creative work0:15:30
  • The turning point moment when she realized things had to change0:35:45
  • Bridget talks about the connection between trauma and substance abuse0:52:20
  • Her recovery journey and what actually helped her get sober1:08:00

The Show

In JRE 1725, comedian Bridget Phetasy sits down with Joe to have a raw, honest conversation about her battle with addiction and the moment everything fell apart. This isn't some sanitized recovery story where everything works out perfectly. Bridget gets into the real details of what it looked like when her life was spiraling, how the substances became a way to cope with deeper issues, and the specific moment when she realized she couldn't keep going the way she was going.

What makes this episode hit different is how Bridget connects the dots between her early life experiences and the patterns that led her down this road. She's not blaming everything on trauma, but she's also not pretending that what happened to her didn't matter. Joe asks good questions here and lets her actually talk through what was happening in her head during the worst of it.

Bridget discusses how addiction impacted her comedy, her relationships, and her sense of self. She talks about the weird thing where you're aware something is wrong but you can't seem to stop, and how that disconnect gets bigger and bigger until you're standing in front of your own life and it doesn't look like anything you wanted. The conversation gets into why people turn to substances in the first place and what recovery actually requires, not just the quitting part but the work of figuring out who you are when you take away the thing you've been using to numb yourself.

The recovery part of the conversation is important too. Bridget shares what actually helped her get sober and stay sober, and it's more nuanced than just willpower or a specific program. Joe and Bridget talk about how society handles addiction, the stigma that keeps people quiet, and why it's hard to ask for help when you're at your lowest point. This is a conversation that lands because Bridget is clearly still processing a lot of it, but she's doing the work.

Best Quotes

You can be aware something is wrong and still not be able to stop

Bridget Phetasy's Rock Bottom with Addiction

From the JRE 0 conversation with Bridget Phetasy's Rock Bottom with Addiction.

Rock bottom looks different for everyone, but you know when you're there

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 0 conversation with Bridget Phetasy's Rock Bottom with Addiction.

The thing about addiction is it whispers lies to you until you believe them

Bridget Phetasy's Rock Bottom with Addiction

From the JRE 0 conversation with Bridget Phetasy's Rock Bottom with Addiction.

Getting sober is the easy part, figuring out who you are without it is the hard part

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 0 conversation with Bridget Phetasy's Rock Bottom with Addiction.

The stigma around addiction keeps people from asking for help when they need it most

Bridget Phetasy's Rock Bottom with Addiction

From the JRE 0 conversation with Bridget Phetasy's Rock Bottom with Addiction.