EPISODE · Feb 26, 2026 · 45 MIN
Rock Legend Earl Slick on the Kratom Addiction that Nearly Destroyed Him | Sober Spill EP 44
from Sober Spill · host Mountainside
table {mso-displayed-decimal-separator:"\."; mso-displayed-thousand-separator:"\,";}tr {mso-height-source:auto;}col {mso-width-source:auto;}td {padding-top:1px; padding-right:1px; padding-left:1px; mso-ignore:padding; color:black; font-size:11.0pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal; text-decoration:none; font-family:Arial, sans-serif; mso-font-charset:0; text-align:general; vertical-align:bottom; border:none; white-space:nowrap; mso-rotate:0;}.xl41 {white-space:normal;}In this episode of Sober Spill, Jana sits down with legendary guitarist Earl Slick (Frank Madeloni) to talk about fame, touring, excess, and the addiction that nearly took everything. Behind the stages and sold-out crowds, there's a side of rock & roll most fans never see. Frank shares the truth about substance use in rock culture and his deeply personal story of addiction, relapse, and long-term sobriety after the moment he realized he couldn't outplay his addiction. Jana and Frank unpack the pressure of performing, masculinity in rock culture, the myth of control and the discipline to maintain recovery. This episode offers a candid conversation and rare insight into addiction in the music industry and why recovery requires humility no matter how famous you are. #SoberSpill #EarlSlick #DavidBowie #80sMusic #SoberSpillPodcast #Kratom #KratomRecovery Learn more about Frank Madeloni, the famous Earl Slick, here: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/748406/guitar-by-earl-slick-with-jeff-slate/9780241371701 https://www.guitarfetish.com/Slick-Guitars_c_496.html For more info about our Sober Spill Podcast, check us out at https://www.soberspillpodcast.com/Healing happens step by step — discover our outpatient options at https://www.mountainside.com/treatment/programs/outpatient-services/ Mission: Recovery— explore our Veteran resources at https://www.mountainside.com/veterans
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table {mso-displayed-decimal-separator:"\."; mso-displayed-thousand-separator:"\,";}tr {mso-height-source:auto;}col {mso-width-source:auto;}td {padding-top:1px; padding-right:1px; padding-left:1px; mso-ignore:padding; color:black; font-size:11.0pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal; text-decoration:none; font-family:Arial, sans-serif; mso-font-charset:0; text-align:general; vertical-align:bottom; border:none; white-space:nowrap; mso-rotate:0;}.xl41 {white-space:normal;}In this episode of Sober Spill, Jana sits down with legendary guitarist Earl Slick (Frank Madeloni) to talk about fame, touring, excess, and the addiction that nearly took everything. Behind the stages and sold-out crowds, there's a side of rock & roll most fans never see. Frank shares the truth about substance use in rock culture and his deeply personal story of addiction, relapse, and long-term sobriety after the moment he realized he couldn't outplay his addiction. Jana and Frank unpack the pressure of performing, masculinity in rock culture, the myth of control and the discipline to maintain recovery. This episode offers a candid conversation and rare insight into addiction in the music industry and why recovery requires humility no matter how famous you are. #SoberSpill #EarlSlick #DavidBowie #80sMusic #SoberSpillPodcast #Kratom #KratomRecovery Learn more about Frank Madeloni, the famous Earl Slick, here: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/748406/guitar-by-earl-slick-with-jeff-slate/9780241371701 https://www.guitarfetish.com/Slick-Guitars_c_496.html For more info about our Sober Spill Podcast, check us out at https://www.soberspillpodcast.com/Healing happens step by step — discover our outpatient options at https://www.mountainside.com/treatment/programs/outpatient-services/ Mission: Recovery— explore our Veteran resources at https://www.mountainside.com/veterans
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