Therapist analyzes the lyrics of Save Me by Jelly Roll and discusses how the root cause of hopelessness is fear, not sadness. When we think of hopelessness as rooted in fear it gives us an opportunity to take an action step because fear can be changed, it doesn’t have to be accepted.
I remember the first time I saw Joey roll was 3 years ago at Louder than Life and he brought a 6-year-old girl and her dad on stage to sing this song and that man single-handedly won over a giant crowd of metalheads and it was beautiful plus he was really respectful, plus he bought everyone shots at Headbanger’s Hall
I meet Jellyroll and his wife maybe 10yrs ago after a little show while he was doing his rap shows. Hands down 2 of the most humble people around and so nice. Even after a show he still takes time to chat and say hello.
I love what you all do on this channel. Thought I’d make a suggestion for you. Song is hurt a long time by Jerry Cantrell. This song hits me hard. Disposable human
This was the last song my Uncle ever sent to anyone in his life, he sent it to my Mother and Two days later he suddenly died, his pancreas failed because he drank himself to death after a divorce where his wife took everything from him. He died on 8/2/22. The only person In the world who understands me