💖No matter where you are in your journey, you have a safe place here to share your struggles and accomplishments without judgment, but please make sure you are having that same respect and non-judgment for others too. This is how we shatter the mental health stigma.💖 Learn the EXACT steps I took in getting my depression and BPD in check, overcoming addiction and self harm and going from ready to end it all to true healing. amandawebsterhealth.com/happiness-boost
Yet another awesome reaction and Amanda I have to tell you, you certainly have provided that safe place, safe haven to spill out the emotions and whatever else you gotta spill out and for me it was the tears that I have cried during the difficult times. I am truly grateful for the platform that you have set up and the way that it's run and the entire community as a whole to be as supportive as y'all have been and I'm grateful that I am part of the community. #notalone #eliminatethestigma ❤❤
I'm happy that you started out by saying that we aren't struggling with depression but battling depression. I know because I do everyday. This is the second time that I've heard Jellyroll and he has a powerful message in his lyrics. It's like you can feel his pain and battles that he is going through. Thank you so much for sharing this video and your viewpoint. ❤❤❤ it and you. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤you Amanda.
Country bumpkin here as well, born in a little town in Kentucky, now I live in a small town in ohio where there's literally one stop light and one gas station and one small store, I love it and wouldn't trade it for anything 😊.
Having battled the demon of addiction myself, my drug of choice was alcohol and there for a while it was consuming me and I was in a toxic relationship when this started, I found myself doing shots of liquor probably 20 or better every other day if not every day but then I decided enough was enough and moved on past the toxic relationship and the constant struggle with alcohol and haven't had a drink in 15 years. Not to say that I don't get tempted but then I look back and realize I don't want to go back to being that former version of myself, I will not go back to that I have made too much progress and I'm not going to just piss it away. Anyway sorry for the long rant, lol I just felt like sharing. You did a great job on this reaction video Amanda, keep up the good work. I am also proud to be one of your community members.
I can understand your statement about flipping through the people sort of dismissing their identities, but when I first saw this video, I interpreted it in a different way. I felt that it was portraying the idea that these feelings can exist in each of these people, that people from all walks of life that are completely different in any way can go through these things, and that we can't just assume that because someone looks a certain way or comes from a certain background that they can't have similar problems. I think it's showing that we're all more alike that we realize. Edit: You came to the same conclusion at the end, I hadn't made it through the whole reaction yet. I tend to comment as I watch, so that I don't forget something I wanted to say by the end.
💖No matter where you are in your journey, you have a safe place here to share your struggles and accomplishments without judgment, but please make sure you are having that same respect and non-judgment for others too. This is how we shatter the mental health stigma.💖
Learn the EXACT steps I took in getting my depression and BPD in check, overcoming addiction and self harm and going from ready to end it all to true healing. amandawebsterhealth.com/happiness-boost
Will you react to "She" by JellyRoll"
20yr addict here. This touches my soul! Thank God I'm 7yrs clean now.
Good to hear that! I dont know you. But I care about you.
I was already breaking down on this reaction and then when you said you cared if our light goes out, I lost it... Thank you!
Yet another awesome reaction and Amanda I have to tell you, you certainly have provided that safe place, safe haven to spill out the emotions and whatever else you gotta spill out and for me it was the tears that I have cried during the difficult times. I am truly grateful for the platform that you have set up and the way that it's run and the entire community as a whole to be as supportive as y'all have been and I'm grateful that I am part of the community. #notalone #eliminatethestigma ❤❤
I'm happy that you started out by saying that we aren't struggling with depression but battling depression. I know because I do everyday. This is the second time that I've heard Jellyroll and he has a powerful message in his lyrics. It's like you can feel his pain and battles that he is going through. Thank you so much for sharing this video and your viewpoint. ❤❤❤ it and you. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤you Amanda.
There are moments when the empathy is going to just crack open your chest and pour out. I feel you, sister.
Love Jelly Roll. You should watch Amity Affliction( All fu##Ed up). And (Drag the lake) very emotional at least to me
I will echo what has already been said - thank you for this safe place.
Country bumpkin here as well, born in a little town in Kentucky, now I live in a small town in ohio where there's literally one stop light and one gas station and one small store, I love it and wouldn't trade it for anything 😊.
Having battled the demon of addiction myself, my drug of choice was alcohol and there for a while it was consuming me and I was in a toxic relationship when this started, I found myself doing shots of liquor probably 20 or better every other day if not every day but then I decided enough was enough and moved on past the toxic relationship and the constant struggle with alcohol and haven't had a drink in 15 years. Not to say that I don't get tempted but then I look back and realize I don't want to go back to being that former version of myself, I will not go back to that I have made too much progress and I'm not going to just piss it away. Anyway sorry for the long rant, lol I just felt like sharing. You did a great job on this reaction video Amanda, keep up the good work. I am also proud to be one of your community members.
And I am proud of YOU for your sobriety!
Amanda
Please please please check out “She” from Jelly Roll….. it is an absolutely beautiful song….
Much love honey 🥺🥺
Interesting take here. Very thoughtfull. Thanks!
jelly roll is amazing great reaction yet again
I fell it all the time
God so loved the. World d that he 😢 gave us Jellyroll and love❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Jellyroll y
AMEN!
The girl playing the bartender lives a few miles from me in central Arkansas. I see her at the DG all the time!!
I can understand your statement about flipping through the people sort of dismissing their identities, but when I first saw this video, I interpreted it in a different way. I felt that it was portraying the idea that these feelings can exist in each of these people, that people from all walks of life that are completely different in any way can go through these things, and that we can't just assume that because someone looks a certain way or comes from a certain background that they can't have similar problems. I think it's showing that we're all more alike that we realize.
Edit: You came to the same conclusion at the end, I hadn't made it through the whole reaction yet. I tend to comment as I watch, so that I don't forget something I wanted to say by the end.
Thanks for sharing. I love honest input!!!!!
Depression is anger turned inwards I've heard this somewhere am I correct. Nice reaction again amanda🎶🎶🎶🎶
Still fighting depression
You should also hear his rapping
I would love to hear your take on Green Day's 21 guns
I’d love to hear your thoughts on his song “She”
For you and your amazing community give Rachel Platten’s “Bad Thoughts” a listen.
Jelly is Nashville even if Nashville forgot what Nashville is (was)..
-Wilson Co.
if i remember correct i think this was the song that made him blow up
please react to Jelly Roll - "NEED A FAVOR" u need too check out
Yes it is! Another good one of his is "Betty Off Alone"! I saw him in concert and it was an incredible show.
"Fall In The Fall" with Struggle Jennings is awesome. 3 different genre's in 1 song.
yes! I started going to church again after hearing that one.
Try Escape by Vincent Lima .
Every word, every cord hits …as does the subject matter
Escape by Vincent Lima.
Every word, every cord hits..and the subject matter :(
Loti Eidola and All Fucked Up please
You should listen to patsy cline cracy
Grew up on that song!
Chris stapleton- fire away. I believe it would be a great reaction
It is a great song, here is my reaction. ua-cam.com/video/YhJOairMWpw/v-deo.htmlsi=y6P11v60bvu1jIvr