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The speaker shares stories of sleeping in a cupboard and a dad's wardrobe while having no money for gas in their car.
24:51 - 26:10 (01:18)
Summary
The speaker shares stories of sleeping in a cupboard and a dad's wardrobe while having no money for gas in their car.
ChapterOvercoming Addiction and Finding Success in the Entertainment Industry
EpisodeE210: Davina McCall: “I was doing cocaine with my mum at 15!”
PodcastThe Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
In this excerpt, the speaker describes feeling ashamed and wanting to change after being confronted about their behavior, and the process of admitting fault and making a commitment to change.
26:10 - 27:01 (00:51)
Summary
In this excerpt, the speaker describes feeling ashamed and wanting to change after being confronted about their behavior, and the process of admitting fault and making a commitment to change.
ChapterOvercoming Addiction and Finding Success in the Entertainment Industry
EpisodeE210: Davina McCall: “I was doing cocaine with my mum at 15!”
PodcastThe Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
Naomi Campbell talks about how Narcotics Anonymous (NA) helped her to turn her life around, and the positive impact it had on her career.
27:01 - 28:22 (01:20)
Summary
Naomi Campbell talks about how Narcotics Anonymous (NA) helped her to turn her life around, and the positive impact it had on her career. She also discusses the lessons she learned about healing during her recovery journey.
ChapterOvercoming Addiction and Finding Success in the Entertainment Industry
EpisodeE210: Davina McCall: “I was doing cocaine with my mum at 15!”
PodcastThe Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
The root cause of the addiction could be the fear of abandonment, and the constant attempt to fill up the void with anything, which could lead to a never-ending cycle.
28:22 - 29:40 (01:18)
Summary
The root cause of the addiction could be the fear of abandonment, and the constant attempt to fill up the void with anything, which could lead to a never-ending cycle. However, by going through the steps in Narcotics Anonymous, one can replace the addiction with the support of the community.