Episodes

  • Joe Conzo
    Dec 1 2021
    This we we talk to legendary photographer Joe Conzo. From his early life documenting the inception of Hip Hop in New York and The Bronx, to his heroic life as an EMT in NYC. Joe has 30 plus years of recovery and shares his powerful story with us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    52 mins
  • Eligh from Living Legends
    Nov 24 2021
    In this week’s episode, MC Serch and veteran music journalist Kyle Eustice catch up with MC/producer Eligh, a longtime member of the West Coast Hip-Hop collective Living Legends. One of the most successful independent rap groups of all time, Living Legends established themselves firmly within the ethos of Hip-Hop culture. But behind the scenes, Eligh had been griped by an opiate addiction and was struggling to stay afloat. Now over 16 years clean, his journey to recovery is nothing short of inspiring and a constant reminder a better way to live is right around the corner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Frank Gallagher
    Nov 17 2021
    In this week’s episode, MC Serch and veteran music journalist Kyle Eustice sit down with legendary sound engineer Frank X. Gallagher. In addition to working closely with The Talking Heads, the Scotland-born firecracker has toured with the B-52s, Simple Minds and many others. Needless to say, he’s experienced the “sex, drugs and rock-n-roll” lifestyle from backstage. Now 30 years sober, Gallagher is an example of perseverance and what can happen when the tools of recovery work their magic. Currently based in Arizona, Gallagher helms his popular podcast Soundman Confidential and continues to tell his colorful tales of addiction and recovery with comedic yet raw brilliance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    58 mins
  • A-Plus from Souls of Mischief
    Nov 10 2021
    In this week’s episode, MC Serch and veteran music journalist Kyle Eustice speak to Adam “A-Plus” Carter about his journey to sobriety. An integral member of Bay Area Hip Hop legends Hieroglyphics and Souls of Mischief, A-Plus was the production genius behind one of Hip Hop’s most iconic songs, “93 Til Infinity.” But beyond all of his success, A-Plus was drowning in alcohol. Now, with a fresh perspective on what recovery can give him, he’s sharing his story with the hopes it will inspire others to embark down a similar path to serenity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    32 mins
  • Slaine
    Nov 3 2021
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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Havoc from Mobb Deep
    Oct 27 2021
    In this week’s episode, MC Serch and Kyle Eustice sit down with legendary Queensbridge MC, Havoc. As one-half of Mobb Deep, Havoc released eight studio albums, including 1993’s Juvenile Hell and 1995’s platinum-selling classic, The Infamous. But behind the scenes, Havoc was locked in his own personal hell as alcoholism took over his life, ultimately causing problems with the late Prodigy and other people who were close to him. While his road to recovery has had plenty of bumps along the way, he’s committed to leaving his reckless lifestyle behind. Through the help of a 12-step program, Havoc is well on his way to a new chapter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    40 mins
  • DMC
    Oct 20 2021
    In this episode, we speak to Hip Hop luminary and Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame inductee Darryl “DMC” McDaniels. Imagine being the biggest artist in the world, having all the money, property and prestige and wanting to kill yourself. DMC talks openly and honestly about the misgivings of success, level of invisibility he felt and how turning to alcohol was his remedy. He also opens up about his early childhood and love of comic books, wanting to be a comic book artist and not in a rap group and how he overcame his use with the help of a 12-step program and therapy. Serch and Kyle ask why he decided to take another route and his answers will shock you, as much as they will make you happy he chose the life he has today. Today, DMC is focused on his comic book company Darryl Make Comics and his sobriety. As a result, he inspires so many others to choose sobriety and recovery over a life of active addiction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Royce Da 5'9
    Oct 13 2021
    In this week's episode, we hear Royce Da 5’9 speak about how he was introduced to drinking and the downward slope it took him through. It is said addiction can lead us to “jails, institutions and death” and during his using, Royce engaged in two of them.  His journey back to recovery was partly thanks to his friend Marshall Mathers (A/K/A Eminem) who suggested he look for help.  His sobriety/recovery story is inspiring and one of hope and determination. Today, Royce uses not only recovery but regularly sees a therapist as a way of working through his issues while talking about the why behind all of his decisions to live a more authentic life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 hr and 2 mins