Welcome back to Diving In Deep! In this episode, Sara sits down with the dynamic husband and wife duo, Derek and Katelyn Drye, known for their soulful harmonies and heartfelt lyrics in the country music scene. Katelyn and Derek share their experiences of working together as a musical duo, the challenges of being married and collaborating in the industry, and the importance of honesty in their relationship. They also dive into what goes on in their lives outside of music, their thoughts on what makes a strong relationship, and what it was like being on The Voice. You won't want to miss this week's episode!
About The Dryes:
If there was ever a time that country music needed a band like The Dryes, it's now. Since launching their career in 2018, this husband and wife duo have steadily climbed their way to the top of the country music scene from their home in Nashville, Tennessee. After premiering on NBC's "The Voice," The Dryes have accumulated over 10 million global streams, thousands of loyal fans and followers, and have even caught the attention of publications like USA Today, Rolling Stone, and People. Both their sassy single "Dolly Would," and their soulful track "House on Fire" have achieved #1 on CMT's 12 Pack Countdown, and they strive to bring their listeners back to the true roots of country music The Drye's music ranges from upbeat tunes to songs that have you bawling your eyes out; each song is a tiny window into their lives. Join the #DryeFam @thedryes on all social platforms, and keep up with The Dryes at thedryes.com.
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This week, Dr. Drew welcomes back musician and addiction counselor, Bob Forrest, for a candid discussion on addiction, recovery, and personal growth. Bob opens up about his son?s emerging music career, the challenges of parenting, and his wife?s battle with addiction and postpartum depression. Together, they explore the evolving landscape of addiction treatment, touching on harm reduction, the role of Suboxone, and how programs today often lack accountability while fostering a victimhood mentality. Bob also shares his insights on DNA4Addiction, a tool designed to test for genetic predisposition to addiction and provide families with valuable resources to navigate these challenges.
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This week, Dr. Drew has a follow-up discussion with Dr. Patrick McGrath, Chief Clinical Officer at NOCD, a leading platform for virtual OCD therapy. Dr. McGrath describes the complexities of treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and related conditions, such as hoarding, body-focused repetitive behaviors, and trichotillomania (hair-pulling). He also explains the effectiveness of exposure and response prevention therapy, as well as habit reversal techniques.
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This week, Dr. Drew talks to Dr. Patrick McGrath, Chief Clinical Officer at NOCD, as they discuss the complexities of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and its related conditions. Dr. McGrath sheds light on the challenges of diagnosing and treating OCD, the benefits of exposure and response prevention therapy, and how virtual therapy has transformed mental health treatment in the wake of COVID-19. They also explore the misconceptions surrounding OCD and its relationship with anxiety and addiction.
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