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In this raw, emotional, and deeply honest episode of The Dexter Jones Podcast, I sit down with my longtime friend Emmalena for what is, without doubt, one of the most important conversations I have ever recorded.
Once a familiar face within Ibiza’s community during the 2000s, Emmalina is now a senior nurse prescriber working in addiction recovery within the UK prison system. She has been sober for 15 years. We have both walked similar paths, and this conversation comes from a place of shared experience, trust, and deep respect.
We talk openly about the madness and magic of Ibiza between 2000 and 2010, the drinking culture that blurred invisible lines, and the moments when control quietly slipped away. Emmalena shares the turning points that led to rock bottom, including the morning she woke up with sick in her hair and a tongue swollen “like a tennis ball”, and the events that eventually led her to sobriety in Sweden.
This episode also focuses on what came after. Life beyond addiction. Parenting, purpose, rebuilding identity, and dedicating a career to helping others recover. Emmalina speaks candidly about recovery, the role of Alcoholics Anonymous, and why the 12 steps are not a cult, but a framework that can genuinely change lives.
This is not an episode about shame.
If you have ever struggled with alcohol, questioned your relationship with drinking, or loved someone who has, this conversation is for you.
🎧 Take your time with this one.
🌴 Ibiza life between 2000 and 2010
🍺 Drinking culture, blackouts, and crossing invisible lines
🤒 Losing control and hitting rock bottom
🇸🇪 Finding sobriety and recovery in Sweden
🩺 Life after addiction: parenting and professional purpose
🙏 Why AA isn’t a cult and how the 12 steps work
❤️ Healing, forgiveness, and long-term recovery
⚠️ Trigger warning:
For guest invitations, sponsorship proposals, and collaboration enquiries, please contact Dexter:
By Dexter JonesIn this raw, emotional, and deeply honest episode of The Dexter Jones Podcast, I sit down with my longtime friend Emmalena for what is, without doubt, one of the most important conversations I have ever recorded.
Once a familiar face within Ibiza’s community during the 2000s, Emmalina is now a senior nurse prescriber working in addiction recovery within the UK prison system. She has been sober for 15 years. We have both walked similar paths, and this conversation comes from a place of shared experience, trust, and deep respect.
We talk openly about the madness and magic of Ibiza between 2000 and 2010, the drinking culture that blurred invisible lines, and the moments when control quietly slipped away. Emmalena shares the turning points that led to rock bottom, including the morning she woke up with sick in her hair and a tongue swollen “like a tennis ball”, and the events that eventually led her to sobriety in Sweden.
This episode also focuses on what came after. Life beyond addiction. Parenting, purpose, rebuilding identity, and dedicating a career to helping others recover. Emmalina speaks candidly about recovery, the role of Alcoholics Anonymous, and why the 12 steps are not a cult, but a framework that can genuinely change lives.
This is not an episode about shame.
If you have ever struggled with alcohol, questioned your relationship with drinking, or loved someone who has, this conversation is for you.
🎧 Take your time with this one.
🌴 Ibiza life between 2000 and 2010
🍺 Drinking culture, blackouts, and crossing invisible lines
🤒 Losing control and hitting rock bottom
🇸🇪 Finding sobriety and recovery in Sweden
🩺 Life after addiction: parenting and professional purpose
🙏 Why AA isn’t a cult and how the 12 steps work
❤️ Healing, forgiveness, and long-term recovery
⚠️ Trigger warning:
For guest invitations, sponsorship proposals, and collaboration enquiries, please contact Dexter: