David's Saturday Night Sit Back (DSNSB)
When I started this show, I had no clear direction — no perfect plan, no “ideal guest.”
So, I committed to recording 21 episodes and figured if something clicked, I’d keep going. Around episode 12, a guest flipped the script and started asking me the hard questions. I was terrified to publish it — but I’d be a hypocrite to ask for people’s truth if I wasn’t willing to give mine.
Then a 17-year-old approached me at the gym after hearing my story. He told me that at 16, he tried to take his own life. And somehow, hearing that episode gave him the hope to keep going.
This podcast is now a mission: to tell personal stories with an aim light the internal fire in young men and women across the globe who are walking through the dark night of their journey.
David's Saturday Night Sit Back (DSNSB)
He Worked 26 Jobs at 26…After a brush with Addiction & Growing Up Without a Dad | Logan Price
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He worked 26 jobs by 26.
He went through withdrawals alone.
He grew up without a father.
And he still chose alignment over security.
Logan Price is an indie rock artist who moved to Austin without a safety net — but this episode isn’t just about music.
It’s about:
• Addiction and recovery
• Opiate withdrawals
• Fatherlessness and identity
• Not feeling emotionally safe growing up
• Reinventing yourself in your 20s
• Purpose vs fame
• Choosing meaning over money
• Building a life aligned with who you are
Logan shares openly about addiction, ego, rebuilding, and trying to find a “why” bigger than himself.
If you’re young, rebuilding, newly sober, questioning your path, or chasing a dream that scares you — this one will hit.
If this conversation moved you:
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