JUDY COLLINS - Interview about overcoming alcoholism and depression

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  • Опубліковано 24 сер 2024
  • Judy Collins speaks with PBS' Bill Moyers regarding what she has learned about overcoming alcoholism and depression.

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  • @hrdknox2000
    @hrdknox2000 13 років тому +7

    Wow, I've always loved Judy Collins's music. I never knew she suffered with alcoholism too. This is encouraging for me.

  • @johndorcic4488
    @johndorcic4488 4 роки тому +4

    Jeez, I needed to hear her today.

  • @jrbon4619
    @jrbon4619 8 років тому +13

    What an amazing person. She is just brilliant.

  • @dagfinnkolberg
    @dagfinnkolberg 11 років тому +6

    Thank you Judy! Straight forward and no bullshit about very important things.

  • @Kaitipoo
    @Kaitipoo 5 років тому +1

    I love Judy Collins all the more because of her willingness to face her alcoholism and live one day at a time.

  • @kinkeezie
    @kinkeezie 12 років тому +3

    God Bless you Judy Collins. This interview inspires me

  • @Susie196921
    @Susie196921 11 років тому +6

    Besides her stunning voice and beauty - her honesty shines through!

  • @johnluke8390
    @johnluke8390 6 років тому +2

    Glad she over came the drinking problem. Her singing voice is very soothing.

  • @maupinmaupin1472
    @maupinmaupin1472 2 роки тому

    thank you Judy Collins for a life time of uplifting transcendent inspiration.

  • @kinkeezie
    @kinkeezie 12 років тому +3

    congratulations on your sobriety. That is amazing. One day at a time

  • @jessthehorse
    @jessthehorse 12 років тому +11

    If it "inspires you to write music" it aint "a demon"!

  • @dorothyparker100
    @dorothyparker100 11 років тому

    I suffer from depression, but never had a drinking problem, for which I an very grateful. This lady is amazing ! I knew that her son died, but not that she suffered with the problems that she discusses. She is so important, more than her music, her life experiences that are so normal to life and her way of expressing them! Thank You for the upload.

  • @EphemeralProductions
    @EphemeralProductions 11 років тому +2

    Beautiful, eloquent, and charming Judy. Love her!! :)

  • @katrinwheeler4130
    @katrinwheeler4130 4 роки тому

    So much to learn about life and to know about Judy Collins. Wonderful singer songwriter always in my mind. Thanks

  • @tedbates1236
    @tedbates1236 5 років тому +11

    There is Jesus. Without Him there is a sense of futility and despair. Life beats you in the end. But with Jesus there is a future and a hope, a total change in one's identity. I would not have made it passed 20, but I am now 64. Life is not always wonderful, but in the midst of dissapointments and darkness, there is a light that Shines that the darkness cannot extinguish ever..

  • @HIR5032
    @HIR5032 11 років тому

    it's always an inspiration to see people recover from addiction and depression. stay sober one day at a time guys!

  • @2Bouse
    @2Bouse 14 років тому +1

    Recovery works, and life can be so much fuller sober!

  • @lass-inangeles7564
    @lass-inangeles7564 6 років тому

    Good advice from an excellent singer. Love her voice and clarity of expression. No bullshit, just the simple truth.

  • @sd14jstme
    @sd14jstme Рік тому

    depression seems to be a natural human condition I have had it most of my life & I am still here at 76yrs & at the loneliest time of my life
    still crying for mankind & the evil things he does to himself & his fellow humans

  • @avalonalabama
    @avalonalabama 12 років тому +1

    this was so wonderful, thank you Judy!

  • @johnruaneanalysis5220
    @johnruaneanalysis5220 7 років тому +5

    > Anybody with any kind of an addiction to alcohol, cigarettes or drugs should read all of Allan Carr's books on cigarette addiction, alcohol addiction and drug addiction. Briefly what the books do is remove all the subtle brainwashing people have been subjected to by big cigarette companies, drinks companies and dare I say people who make billions from drug addiction. I was an addicted cigarette smoker for over thirty years and I haven't smoker ONE cigarette after reading his book on smoking addiction. And I've had no withdrawals, or any cravings of any kind and definitely no desire to ever smoke again. Here's one example from that book - What's the last request from any prisoner facing a firing squad in any movie that's ever been made - yeah you guessed it, it's a cigarette of course. And who owns practically all of the movie making companies, Yeah you guessed it again, it's the cigarette companies of course, God bless.

  • @TeliaOrenda
    @TeliaOrenda 13 років тому +1

    I, too, am a long term person in sobriety and will have 21 years of continuous sobriety. It is ok to joke about one's self, but it is not ok for others to place that label on you. In Ireland, AA is called, "America's gift to Ireland" because so many people there have found recovery there. I am allergic to alcohol. My body will not tolerate it. And I am Scotch-Irish. Genetics? I don't know. I just know I have worked hard to stay sober and find peace and laughter.

  • @thewestshow7
    @thewestshow7 2 роки тому

    brilliant

  • @killa46464
    @killa46464 4 роки тому

    There’s always another day , always another dawn ... there’s a song in that 👍

  • @Timberextra
    @Timberextra 12 років тому

    Such a lovely woman.

  • @shockingblue55
    @shockingblue55 13 років тому +1

    @retsevlis
    True, she still looks wonderful and has a wonderful personality.

  • @kristiekillickmusic
    @kristiekillickmusic 10 років тому +1

    'Don't kill all your demons because you might kill the wrong one' SO true

  • @OvercomeLoneliness
    @OvercomeLoneliness 11 років тому

    I see. Very eye-opening info, Judy.

  • @lewars1912
    @lewars1912 12 років тому +1

    I managed today to give up drinking, though I may start again tomorrow.

  • @philipchek
    @philipchek 15 років тому

    Une vidéo encourageante.

  • @LitLBirdLitLBird
    @LitLBirdLitLBird 12 років тому

    @TeliaOrenda Sure, if people are pre-disposed to anything else genetically, seems to me they'd be pre-disposable (? lol, fun non-word) to just about anything.
    Mazel Tov, Telia!! We are proud of you...,

  • @Counselingtherapyonline
    @Counselingtherapyonline 10 років тому

    You might choose Mindfulness Therapy - it is one of the most effective CBT therapies available for overcoming depression and anxiety and for recovery from addictions.

  • @oncall21
    @oncall21 8 років тому

    Well done Judy. AA only has a success rate of 10%. Good for you for taking responsibility!

    • @davidoftheglen3447
      @davidoftheglen3447 8 років тому

      5% success rate

    • @bluewhite9004
      @bluewhite9004 4 роки тому +1

      AA is 100% successful if you are willing to go to ANY lengths to stay sober and remain grateful.

  • @jennycooper5364
    @jennycooper5364 5 років тому +2

    theres no such thing as good demons

  • @retsevlis
    @retsevlis 13 років тому

    I think she is hot. I don't know why. I have always had a little crush on her. She looks better at 70 something than when she was younger.

  • @fuckedoveredbyincest
    @fuckedoveredbyincest 10 років тому +1

    she said[dont get rid of the demon that mAKES YOU LOVE KIDS,AND ANIMALS????]MUST THERE BE A DEMOND FOR SERVEVLE???

  • @richardlloydcederberg3215
    @richardlloydcederberg3215 8 років тому +1

    Rejoicing in loss is very difficult for some. Workout, plenty of sleep, eat right... all good advice. But all artists struggle with depression. Part of the creative process. Demons? 'Don't kill them all' ??? What a strange philosophy. All good gifts come down from the Father of Heavenly Lights - The Most High God - not from demons. At 65 yrs. of age she is still remarkable. Thanks for sharing this.

    • @lass-inangeles7564
      @lass-inangeles7564 6 років тому

      You short-sighted, self-righteous dimwit! You have not bothered to understand what she is saying, because you are so eager to shove your religious bullshit down our throats. Fuck your gods!

  • @memphisddeb
    @memphisddeb 10 років тому +8

    Yeah but you had the money to get into those treatment centers...Depression sucks but when u r depressed cause you cant pay the bills or provide for your children. When its circumstances that cause the depression you just have no idea but everything you have said is good but it is much harder when you are poor. Sucks, Maybe I am just pessimistic. I love your songs though they make me feel like someone else shares my pain and suffering. Almost on the line of blues music. Thank you.

    • @AhJodie
      @AhJodie 9 років тому +1

      I go to AA, it's free and has helped me very much!

    • @conman2317
      @conman2317 9 років тому

      Ah Jodie free, except you have to believe in God, and pay to the donation basket every time, else you will be outcasted and isolated.

    • @onegirlrev
      @onegirlrev 8 років тому

      You are right and this was overlooked during her interview. Eating well, exercising, friends, sleeping. She did all of those things throughout her life, yet she was still was depressed and an alcoholic. She sort of skirted the claw that drags you into depression's real, raging depths. Maybe she has not experienced it the way others do. Maybe she is naturally buoyant and blessed with a strong frame built by a supportive family ... And of course, the fortune of having fans remind you every day you've got somebody in your corner no matter what. From my experience, it makes you unable to exercise, socialize, sleep, or eat. Adding poverty to the equation makes the anchor heavier in ways not all can imagine. My only advice to you is to take comfort where you can find it, go one day a time, and trudge on in this life for as long as you can. Don't give up. Don't let go.

    • @coxhere9627
      @coxhere9627 6 років тому +1

      Angel, those of us who have experienced the effects of alcoholism and the effects of other mind altering chemicals (including me) are experts at finding reasons to not work a program of recovery. I think that your comment, "Yeah but you had the money to get into those treatment centers," is a great example, is another justification of not doing what Judy Collins is doing: doing her work, her program of recovery. Ms. Collins has not gotten to her place in recovery via her money and her "successes," financially. She's NOT become who she is today via her money-wealth. She's gotten to her positive, personal, present place in life via the wealth that has absolutely NOTHING to do with physical and external things. I find it very, very interesting that we, somehow, manage to obtain what's our highest priority. We cannot get into treatment centers but we always find the "wealth" to get mind altering chemicals. Don't you agree?

  • @nursegrace7492
    @nursegrace7492 10 років тому +2

    02:16 "The person who's talking to me is the Judy Collins who failed a million times and keeps coming back..." Um, what did she fail at? Hasn't her life and career been pretty secure?

    • @beccahday
      @beccahday 9 років тому +2

      i believe he's talking about her alcoholism, and her process of recovery. that is the subject they were on when he said that.

    • @bhinderbinder
      @bhinderbinder 9 років тому +4

      Well, she actually lost custody of her son Clark, when Clark was just a kid (maybe 5 or 6 years old). Later, as an adult, Clark committed suicide. So sad. Check out her autobiographies. They're fantastic.

    • @nursegrace7492
      @nursegrace7492 9 років тому +1

      Oh dear....thank you. That's sad Re: her son! Jeepers.

    • @bhinderbinder
      @bhinderbinder 9 років тому

      Motherhood doesn't always combine smoothly with a career in music, it seems...

  • @maggiethecat1538
    @maggiethecat1538 4 роки тому +2

    She's a little mixed up about demons. Lol