Singer Jelly Roll is opening up about the first time he attended an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. “Oh goodness, I don’t fully remember my first real meeting ‘cause I was court-ordered at ...
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Recovery takes many forms. All of them involve learning to take things one day at a time, letting go of our resentments and putting recovery first.
but fans were left stunned after learning how old – or young – the singer was the first time he attended an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. On the Thursday, October 10, episode of The Highway ...
Jelly Roll admitted he was just a teenager when he was “court-ordered” to attend his first Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. While discussing his experience in AA and Narcotics Anonymous on Friday ...
Area events include the opening of "Into the Woods" at Midland University, live music by Down Memory Lane at Fremont Eagles Club and DIY origami.
The “Need a Favor” singer, 39, was asked during SiriusXM’s The Highway show by host Ania Hammar about his experiences in “Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous” that helped inspire ...
In a new interview, the star was asked about his experiences with Alcoholics Anonymous which inspired his song I Am Not Okay and was a key influence behind his new album Beautifully Broken.
In a new interview, the star was asked about his experiences with Alcoholics Anonymous which inspired his song I Am Not Okay and was a key influence behind his new album Beautifully Broken.
Jelly Roll has revealed that he was just a teenager when he was “court-ordered” to attend an Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meeting. The rapper, 39, appeared on a recent episode of Sirius XM’s ...
Your support makes all the difference. Jelly Roll has revealed that he was just a teenager when he was “court-ordered” to attend an Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meeting. The rapper, 39 ...