Sounds like he's in a good place. Jonathan also a big part of the interview. Deen touches upon Revolution Saints, Smitty, and what his future holds.
Good read.
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“When it’s time, the doors will open and I’m certainly not forcing them open. I’m not begging for work,” he concludes. “If somebody wants to work with me and give me a chance, I’ve got stacks of documented urinalysis [tests] from Hazelden. I signed up for that Hazelden Connections program. For 18 months, they do random tests on you and every one of them have been negative. I’ve got a stack of them. So if anybody does ask me and go, ‘Well, we don’t know if you’re really sober,’ I’m going to bring in a wheelbarrow full of tests and go, ‘Here, look through them all. If you see anything positive, let me know.’ But it’s been good. Thank God for that program. And I’m probably going to sign up for another 18 months after this 18 months is up. I just like the accountability.”
FamilyMan wrote:If I were advising Deen, I'd say skip that Journey gig in your hometown. It's bound to open up old wounds and liable to fill him with regret. Live for the future - Deen - not the past. You're in a good place. Maybe in a few years you can really enjoy the show without the mixed emotions. It doesn't sound like you're ready.
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