The Near-Death Plane Incident That Changed Buckley Carlson’s Life
The discussion centers around Buckley Carlson's personal journey with alcohol, highlighting his experiences with cocktail culture from a young age and the consequences of his drinking habits. He reflects on the influence of concerned friends, the potential need for change, and the realization of the significant impact alcohol has had on his life, including encounters with authorities.
Key Takeaways
- Tonic water as a childhood favorite? That’s a sign you’ve attended too many cocktail parties!
- While some view rehab as a must, others find divine intervention—proving sobriety can be a personal revelation.
- Drinking enthusiastically can mask deeper issues; ironically, it’s often our loved ones who lift the veil.
- A quarter-century without alcohol sounds great until dreams of drinks ignite regret—some battles are fought in sleep!
- Surprisingly, sobriety is often met with support, not scorn—no one’s questioning your manhood for skipping cocktails.
Mentioned in This Episode
- alcohol (concept)
- cocktail (concept)
- flying (concept)
- God (concept)
- cocktail culture (concept)
- international airport (location)
- Last Country Supply (company)
- power grid (concept)
- The Grid Doctor (product)
- flight school (company)
- emergency (concept)
- emergency power (concept)
- smoking (concept)
- AA meetings (event)
- forced landing (concept)
- Georgetown (location)
- cocktail engagement party (event)
- New Orleans (location)
- bachelor party (event)
- Grey Goose (product)