It’s time for Mike to have a separate podcast for mental health and speaking about addiction. There’s so many people that would benefit from this, and I think in turn it would heal him as well.
I totally agree man I’ve been homeless and lost everything in my addiction…. And it’s hard I have 20 months clean and it’s a struggle everyday but I keep that despair I felt close to me and never wanna go back
YALL idk bout you guys but this convo between Mike & Jelly Roll was beautiful. Of course Logan had great input, but I felt the energy w Mike and Jelly Roll, this pod fucked hard. Love y’all!
As an officer who has met Jelly Roll, I can 100% confirm this man is as humble as he seems. He went completely out of his way that night to say hi and have a conversation with me and the other officers present. And one small detail, the man had a car full of people and he was the one driving, remembers where he came from and how he started, humble through and through
Ex Addict myself. Told myself if I didn't quit I wouldn't get to see my daughter graduate HS. Quit cold turkey hardest few months of my life, but I did it and my baby girl is a senior and graduates in '25, and I will be there sober happy and healthy. Congrats on your victory brother. 6 years clean and will never go back.
As a recovering addict who’s seen the dark side behind closed doors and lost multiple friends to overdose, I’m so grateful Jelly is speaking up for addicts and how many people we are losing DAILY!! Addicts are totally looked at as less than human by society and I hope one day it changes ❤
My 7 year old nephew just sang Save Me this past weekend for Relatives we visited in another state (Missouri). When he sang the song it was so adorable, he closed his eyes several time totally get into the song and knew every word, put his heart and soul into it. He was really good. When he was finished, he said "oh my gosh that was my first performance, thank you everyone".
shoutout mike for talking about Rich Wilkerson Jr, i’ve seen him preach live at many conferences since 2012. great great man that helped my life. wishing you nothing but happiness and peace with you Mike 🙏🏻
This is why I love IMPAULSIVE, what a different kind of pod than most “influencer” podcasts. This is an actual interview asking some great questions and genuine connections. Not just dudes having a conversation.
Thank you for this podcast! I deal with that monster everyday mentally and physically, nobody knows how hard going through addiction is, and this depression kicks my ass to the point I can’t get out my bed! So thank you I needed to hear this conversation
This was an amazingly uplifting podcast.... THANK YOU ❤❤. Congratulations on the birth of your baby Logan. Mike I haven’t watched a podcast for a month or so, but you seem a changed person.... much respect to you. Love me some Jelly Roll, he is beloved here in the U.K. Come back soon Jelly! ❤
Just want to say THANK YOU for talking about these topics and what it’s really like. I’ve sat in tears of understanding and hopefulness because of this conversation. Thank you again!!!
Been such a huge fan of this man for so many years and have followed his career and life and just love the guy, but this mad it even more. Such a genuine and true guy and hit on things that I struggle with and that I believe. This interview truly hit my soul
Yo Jelly, I’m just going to get straight to the point. You are so incredibly valuable and needed in this world so you really need to take care of your health so we can have you as long as possible. You are everything God would want in a man and I hope and pray you dig deep and work on your heath because again, we really need you man. So proud of your journey and how far you’ve come but now that you have everything, pay it forward with longevity because we really need you man. Love you bro. God bless ❤
I'm a recovering drug addict been clean for 8 years. I got clean for my son. It still doesn't make it easy but it's my driving force to stay clean. I am 30 years old started doing hard drugs at 13 years old. My first concert I ever went to was jelly roll in the cajun dome. It was really life changing I relate alot to jelly roll and mike. Keep up the positive messages. My favorite podcast yall ever done. I been subscribed since yall first podcast.
I've been listening to jelly roll for years now. All the way from the ridin all alone years, the dude is as solid as they come. If one dude deserved to blow up, he's the one for sure. His music touches souls like no other can
38:25 - one of the realest moments on this podcast ever. I don't listen to his music, but the guy seems very cool, humble and deserving of his position. Good to see, that these kinda "stars" exist.
42:00 I fucking love that too! So glad you guys talked about this of being a recovering addict. I ruined my life 3 times because of oxys & IV heroin, hitting complete rock bottom losing jobs, vehicles etc. & I’m 30 now have been clean 5 years. I stole from my family, my girlfriend, burnt so many bridges with good people. It absolutely ruins your life & it completely takes over everything. Thank you guys for speaking on this topic, I was not expecting it but obviously love it! Hits home so much for me & I’m sure many of others!
In my little small town in Virginia, there was a few people here and there that did pills to get high, but mostly everybody Of the high school age just smoked weed, But then within I would say about eight months 75% of the people in my high school were snorting opiates on a daily basis. If you didn’t do them, you were stealing your parents and selling them from 2003 to 2010 everybody around here was doing pills. It was part of the culture, but then we discovered it sure did help with a lot of emotional pain. Been out of it for a decade now, but some of my friends are still stuck on that dead end road.
MIKE DID AN AWESOME JOB WITH MAKING THIS PODCAST EXPEREINCE FOR JELLY SO REFRESHING IN HIS LIFE AND WHAT EVER HE FIGHTS EACH DAY. LOVED IT THANKS MIKE.
This is absolutely great… I am 20 months clean after using for 20 years I’m 38 now and I started with oxy cotin which turned into a life long struggle with addiction and sharing the message and the hope that you can get out of addiction and find purpose and start to become a member of society…. I am proud of you guys!!!! People need to hear this!!!!!
I love this man so much I look at him as an idol because I see what I wanna be in him so let me tell you for future reference myself and I’m sure many others in the audience would watch this episode even if it was 4 hours I’d watch it start to finish 😂
Hands down your best guest on this podcast. Love all y'all. Jelly just feels like another host sitting here took me half the podcast to feel like he was a guest and that this is Logan's podcast 😂😂😂🫶🏻💯
Logan really said something important. America has a empathy problem. Most people turn their heads the other way bc its easy. Truth is we all have problems and need to show love even when you dont want to.
I have been an addict since I was 14 years old I am now 46 years old. Have 11 years of sobriety off opiates and every day I still fight my demons and every day I wake up I know I am winning. Best of luck to MIKE AND JELLY because NOT TO MANY CAN RELATE TO US OR IF THEY CAN THEY DONT WANT TO GET CLEAN OR THE HELP
Amen brother! There are so many of us. It's crazy. We are lucky to still be here and fighting strong. People don't realize that it doesn't just go away. It's every hour of every day. Congrats on your time right brother we got this
As someone who’s not really listened to Jelly Roll’s music and not heard much about him, watching this as a podcast with Jelly Roll the person was a tough watch at times, I’d never thought I’d get emotional over an impaulsive podcast. As a new girl dad who’s had issues in the past it’s hit me deep 😢
1 year and 4 days clean from fentanyl, i love what jellyroll has been doing for the addicts. i loved this podcast, we need more light on this. its too ignored right now
Mike always seems to feel the need to give advice on everything, like he’s been through it all and knows it all. He tends to push his way of doing things, even when it’s clear the person he’s talking to, like Jelly Roll in this case, already knows what’s up. It seemed like Jelly Roll wasn’t really into Mike’s constant advice. Sometimes it would be nice if Mike could just listen and take in advice himself, instead of always needing to share his.
Best Episode yet! Don't really know/heard of Jelly Roll BUT what a guy! His fighting spirit is what hit me the most. What a message and a Podcast this is! 10 out of 10.
Philly is my city and it needs the help! Thanks Mike . Jellyroll my fav guy on planet earth . Self esteem issues are real and this is helping more than hurting .
JeLLy RoLL is such a sweetheart, he’s a big, face tattooed, beautiful man. You can see the pain in his eyes and he’s so genuine and kind and compassionate. He’s using his platform to help people and spread love how can you not love this man? It was nice to see Mike speak about his struggles. I know what it’s like being an addict and it’s a daily fight. Awesome episode. 🫶🫶🫶🫶
getting back to why so much people, especially those who got close ones addicted look away on the death rate of overdose and the subject in general as an addict who's mom suffer from mental illness, I've found out that they rather look away and put it under the rug than deal with it, it's such a complex issue (the mind) that it's easier for the average joe to keep doing him and walk over dead bodies even if it's his family member, even if a 737 crashes every day the few who cares and try to help can easily get discourage after trying a few times, the addict has to get slapped by life enough time to pull himself out that gutter. But once you do get out that gutter, you end up so much fucking stronger than the average joe who finally see you as a human again. I really hope we can find a sustainable solution to that issue we need more conversations like this Mike and Jelly you nailed it love
I so appreciate this podcast! as a 53-year-old dad that doesn't have a drug addiction, but I have a daughter who does. And I'm raising all 3 of my grandkids and would have never thought that drugs would have ever hit my family! I'm 8 years into this and really appreciate you guys talking about this! we all have to come together to heal our country because I guarantee it will be at your doorstep one day unfortunately!
I’m most vulnerable when I’m tired as well! That’s why I abused substances for so long I felt like being tired was a “weakness” or I just wanted to keep doing drugs and every time I felt tired I would just do more drugs to make myself “feel better” and it’s a never ending cycle! The best thing I learned in rehab is to feel your emotions if you’re tired take a nap, if you’re hungry eat….I would go the whole day only eating once a day because I didn’t want to “kill my buzz” so I would just drink more or short another pill until I wasn’t tired or hungry anymore…..I don’t wish addiction on my worst enemy it’s literally living in hell on Earth. This was such a great podcast, I don’t know how anyone can hate on this man he has such a good soul
This is one of the best episodes that you have ever put out. All of the huge problems that were talked about is so fuckn real and all of the heartache that jelly and Mike have been through and overcome is amazing. 👏🏻👏🏻Definitely a great watch! P.S congratulations on your beautiful baby girl Logan🩷
Man jelly saying it's a struggle to just get out of bed.. I cried I felt that.. both my parents were addicted to drugs life definitely is a struggle thank you jelly
This was my favorite episode yet. Been a fan of Jelly since before he had an album out and I heard him on a TH-cam video that he was all I remember about it. Such a humble amazing person who has helped tens of thousands heal from traumas through his music. And his concerts, ive been to two, are an experience that can be a defining point in life to those he has been there for. Thank you Jelly and thank you Paul for this interview.
Congratulations on the new baby Logan 💝 Everything changes (within) now. Ohh, and the Greatest saying of Jellyroll's imho of All time comes from his lyrics (Big Sal) "I only Dream while I'm awake"
I remember when I didn’t know who Jelly Roll was and was indifferent about him. Then once I saw him on a podcast and actually saw and listened to who he was as a person I was instantly the biggest fan. So knew this episode would be fire! Thank you so much for having him on ❤
This has been such a great conversation, Jelly and Mike being so honest and vulnerable about their addiction hopefully will help some people rethink their own path...... also I appreciate Logans honesty and his willingness to admit he's ignorant on the topic, but he wants to understand and be able to empathize. This was fantastic fellas, thank u 🙏✌️
Thank you for this podcast. Jelly and Mike you are brave for talking about your struggles. Mental health is such a struggle. I was in tears listening to parts of this.
Listening to this podcast was empowering, encouraging, and inspiring. God Bless you all! Continue to love yourself when you look in the bathroom mirror everyday. Never give up through the Unexpected. That monster doesn’t know you matter and continue to grow and evolve into the heartwarming and positive energy light source in the world. I enjoyed this! I really mean it because I watch every episode of Impaulsive and just pressing on the episode to watch from start to finish really makes me proud to feel good and smile by this episode. Amen ❤️🙏🫶🕯️👥🤝 #Positivityforever
What was your favorite Jelly Roll saying? 🤔👇
The way he said I’m fat Logan respond back
“I like my cheese drippy”
Facts😂😂😂
when he said he hates jews
All of them hope jelly stays on top! #TENNESSEE
It’s time for Mike to have a separate podcast for mental health and speaking about addiction.
There’s so many people that would benefit from this, and I think in turn it would heal him as well.
It’s time 🎉
Agreed 👍🏻
Logan wont let that happen sadly
@@s1ckboirari I fully disagree but you’re entitled to your opinion of him.
I totally agree man I’ve been homeless and lost everything in my addiction…. And it’s hard I have 20 months clean and it’s a struggle everyday but I keep that despair I felt close to me and never wanna go back
YALL idk bout you guys but this convo between Mike & Jelly Roll was beautiful. Of course Logan had great input, but I felt the energy w Mike and Jelly Roll, this pod fucked hard. Love y’all!
finally a good guest. He seems to have gone through a lot and talks about mental health with passion, love you jelly
Yea he seems like a really good person who cares for others and would save someone over himself. God bless Jelly Roll!
❤
@@danabrittanykanalani7027I'm calling 🧢
As an officer who has met Jelly Roll, I can 100% confirm this man is as humble as he seems. He went completely out of his way that night to say hi and have a conversation with me and the other officers present. And one small detail, the man had a car full of people and he was the one driving, remembers where he came from and how he started, humble through and through
That’s awesome to hear! Just a quick moment out of his time and it made your entire week I bet!
Mikes story about meeting the pastor and being on the same exact flight literally gave me chills that’s so wild.
Serendipity is my favorite word
And it's guaranteed to be made up
@@Trenchslammer588😂
That's not coincidence.. God aligned that..
Jelly n mike are gonna bond heavy im callin it early
Upvote this.
Mike is going to laugh at some point in this podcast
I'm calling it early
Mike is going to interrupt at some point, I’m calling it early
Mike is gonna talk over someone I’m callin it
20+ year addict and I'm still here today too. By the Grace of God and a lot of hard work to maintain daily. Awesome conversations
Ex Addict myself. Told myself if I didn't quit I wouldn't get to see my daughter graduate HS. Quit cold turkey hardest few months of my life, but I did it and my baby girl is a senior and graduates in '25, and I will be there sober happy and healthy. Congrats on your victory brother. 6 years clean and will never go back.
🖤🖤🖤🖤
It's hard only when entertaining the mortal belief in a life separate and apart from God Infinite...!!
When he said he wakes up in the morning fighting a monster I instantly started crying. I completely understand.
Same
Same
You matter and you deserve to be on this earth❤
For what its worth LP... I have actually gain respect for you from when I used to not like your stuff honestly. Keep up the good work.
As a recovering addict who’s seen the dark side behind closed doors and lost multiple friends to overdose, I’m so grateful Jelly is speaking up for addicts and how many people we are losing DAILY!! Addicts are totally looked at as less than human by society and I hope one day it changes ❤
My 7 year old nephew just sang Save Me this past weekend for Relatives we visited in another state (Missouri). When he sang the song it was so adorable, he closed his eyes several time totally get into the song and knew every word, put his heart and soul into it. He was really good. When he was finished, he said "oh my gosh that was my first performance, thank you everyone".
So cool!
shoutout mike for talking about Rich Wilkerson Jr, i’ve seen him preach live at many conferences since 2012. great great man that helped my life. wishing you nothing but happiness and peace with you Mike 🙏🏻
Jelly and Mike are probably the only things pushing me through these tough days. Keep spreading the good word
Jelly Roll the realiest dude out there for real, listened to him from when he was telling his PO he was hanging dry wall
I really respect the way Mike talked jelly through the tears. His compassion and understanding of the struggle is really admirable. Way to go Mike
This is why I love IMPAULSIVE, what a different kind of pod than most “influencer” podcasts. This is an actual interview asking some great questions and genuine connections. Not just dudes having a conversation.
Thank you for this podcast! I deal with that monster everyday mentally and physically, nobody knows how hard going through addiction is, and this depression kicks my ass to the point I can’t get out my bed! So thank you I needed to hear this conversation
This was an amazingly uplifting podcast.... THANK YOU ❤❤. Congratulations on the birth of your baby Logan. Mike I haven’t watched a podcast for a month or so, but you seem a changed person.... much respect to you. Love me some Jelly Roll, he is beloved here in the U.K. Come back soon Jelly! ❤
Great episode, thank you. Mike, you did amazing this episode
I can watch jelly forever man
This one has to be the new number 1 episode for Impaulsive. Congrats guys
Jelly can just answer a question like NO OTHER..
Just want to say THANK YOU for talking about these topics and what it’s really like. I’ve sat in tears of understanding and hopefulness because of this conversation. Thank you again!!!
Been such a huge fan of this man for so many years and have followed his career and life and just love the guy, but this mad it even more. Such a genuine and true guy and hit on things that I struggle with and that I believe. This interview truly hit my soul
The way jelly roll said I’m fat got me emotional damage💀
Yo Jelly, I’m just going to get straight to the point. You are so incredibly valuable and needed in this world so you really need to take care of your health so we can have you as long as possible. You are everything God would want in a man and I hope and pray you dig deep and work on your heath because again, we really need you man. So proud of your journey and how far you’ve come but now that you have everything, pay it forward with longevity because we really need you man. Love you bro. God bless ❤
'I went from living rooms straight out to sold-out tours' 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥
Grow up
HALFWAY THROUGH MAY I JUST SAY….
THIS IS THE GREATEST PODCAST OF ALL TIME 🙏
I'm a recovering drug addict been clean for 8 years. I got clean for my son. It still doesn't make it easy but it's my driving force to stay clean. I am 30 years old started doing hard drugs at 13 years old. My first concert I ever went to was jelly roll in the cajun dome. It was really life changing I relate alot to jelly roll and mike. Keep up the positive messages. My favorite podcast yall ever done. I been subscribed since yall first podcast.
I've been listening to jelly roll for years now. All the way from the ridin all alone years, the dude is as solid as they come. If one dude deserved to blow up, he's the one for sure. His music touches souls like no other can
20:13 Mike gods chasing you down bro 😂
Im 32 and started listening to jelly when I was 15 it's been a great journey and he deserves every bit of fame.
Logan can learn so much from jelly about life and being a real fucking human and being genuine
I agree.
Logan’s more genuine than most celebs tbh
@@joaquinp-n2nPffffff
38:25 - one of the realest moments on this podcast ever. I don't listen to his music, but the guy seems very cool, humble and deserving of his position. Good to see, that these kinda "stars" exist.
Watching Impaulsive with my drippy cheese while also listening to thick of it
I like my cheese drippy bruh
42:00 I fucking love that too! So glad you guys talked about this of being a recovering addict. I ruined my life 3 times because of oxys & IV heroin, hitting complete rock bottom losing jobs, vehicles etc. & I’m 30 now have been clean 5 years. I stole from my family, my girlfriend, burnt so many bridges with good people. It absolutely ruins your life & it completely takes over everything. Thank you guys for speaking on this topic, I was not expecting it but obviously love it! Hits home so much for me & I’m sure many of others!
In my little small town in Virginia, there was a few people here and there that did pills to get high, but mostly everybody Of the high school age just smoked weed, But then within I would say about eight months 75% of the people in my high school were snorting opiates on a daily basis. If you didn’t do them, you were stealing your parents and selling them from 2003 to 2010 everybody around here was doing pills. It was part of the culture, but then we discovered it sure did help with a lot of emotional pain. Been out of it for a decade now, but some of my friends are still stuck on that dead end road.
MIKE DID AN AWESOME JOB WITH MAKING THIS PODCAST EXPEREINCE FOR JELLY SO REFRESHING IN HIS LIFE AND WHAT EVER HE FIGHTS EACH DAY. LOVED IT THANKS MIKE.
This is absolutely great… I am 20 months clean after using for 20 years I’m 38 now and I started with oxy cotin which turned into a life long struggle with addiction and sharing the message and the hope that you can get out of addiction and find purpose and start to become a member of society…. I am proud of you guys!!!! People need to hear this!!!!!
I love this man so much I look at him as an idol because I see what I wanna be in him so let me tell you for future reference myself and I’m sure many others in the audience would watch this episode even if it was 4 hours I’d watch it start to finish 😂
Stay strong
Jelly rolls response to his trainer is perfect! I’ve gone to school for personal training. The biggest response in nutrition, “it depends”.
saw jelly roll at bluesfest in ottawa. life changing. every time i hear one of his songs now i get chills.
Hands down your best guest on this podcast. Love all y'all. Jelly just feels like another host sitting here took me half the podcast to feel like he was a guest and that this is Logan's podcast 😂😂😂🫶🏻💯
Logan really said something important. America has a empathy problem. Most people turn their heads the other way bc its easy. Truth is we all have problems and need to show love even when you dont want to.
I have been an addict since I was 14 years old I am now 46 years old. Have 11 years of sobriety off opiates and every day I still fight my demons and every day I wake up I know I am winning. Best of luck to MIKE AND JELLY because NOT TO MANY CAN RELATE TO US OR IF THEY CAN THEY DONT WANT TO GET CLEAN OR THE HELP
Amen brother! There are so many of us. It's crazy. We are lucky to still be here and fighting strong. People don't realize that it doesn't just go away. It's every hour of every day. Congrats on your time right brother we got this
Mike's grown so much, I always had faith in you my boy you a real one
As someone who’s not really listened to Jelly Roll’s music and not heard much about him, watching this as a podcast with Jelly Roll the person was a tough watch at times, I’d never thought I’d get emotional over an impaulsive podcast. As a new girl dad who’s had issues in the past it’s hit me deep 😢
1 year and 4 days clean from fentanyl, i love what jellyroll has been doing for the addicts. i loved this podcast, we need more light on this. its too ignored right now
Keep up the good work. Proud of you. I'm going on 4 years clean from cocaine and pills
I started slinging OC and OP when I was 14. 15 years later it still haunts me. Mike you’re spot on.
Mike always seems to feel the need to give advice on everything, like he’s been through it all and knows it all. He tends to push his way of doing things, even when it’s clear the person he’s talking to, like Jelly Roll in this case, already knows what’s up. It seemed like Jelly Roll wasn’t really into Mike’s constant advice. Sometimes it would be nice if Mike could just listen and take in advice himself, instead of always needing to share his.
I read awhile back that Mike always tries to make everything about himself
I been listening to Jelly since I was 15-16 yr old. Dude is amazing fr
I’m 30 years old today
Best Episode yet! Don't really know/heard of Jelly Roll BUT what a guy! His fighting spirit is what hit me the most. What a message and a Podcast this is! 10 out of 10.
I love jelly roll im so happy for his mainstream success hes been grinding for years. I never thought he would get this big.
Philly is my city and it needs the help! Thanks Mike . Jellyroll my fav guy on planet earth . Self esteem issues are real and this is helping more than hurting .
JeLLy RoLL is such a sweetheart, he’s a big, face tattooed, beautiful man. You can see the pain in his eyes and he’s so genuine and kind and compassionate.
He’s using his platform to help people and spread love how can you not love this man?
It was nice to see Mike speak about his struggles.
I know what it’s like being an addict and it’s a daily fight.
Awesome episode. 🫶🫶🫶🫶
Yeaaaaaa mike needs his own podcast. He's been the best part of this podcast for awhile
I remember listening to jelly roll before he was even known during his underground times so happy for him to see him grow
My fiance and I have gone to Miami and have seen rich Wilkerson preach at vous church and it was amazing ! We love him
getting back to why so much people, especially those who got close ones addicted look away on the death rate of overdose and the subject in general
as an addict who's mom suffer from mental illness,
I've found out that they rather look away and put it under the rug than deal with it, it's such a complex issue (the mind) that it's easier for the average joe to keep doing him and walk over dead bodies even if it's his family member, even if a 737 crashes every day
the few who cares and try to help can easily get discourage after trying a few times, the addict has to get slapped by life enough time to pull himself out that gutter.
But once you do get out that gutter, you end up so much fucking stronger than the average joe who finally see you as a human again.
I really hope we can find a sustainable solution to that issue we need more conversations like this Mike and Jelly you nailed it
love
I so appreciate this podcast! as a 53-year-old dad that doesn't have a drug addiction, but I have a daughter who does. And I'm raising all 3 of my grandkids and would have never thought that drugs would have ever hit my family! I'm 8 years into this and really appreciate you guys talking about this! we all have to come together to heal our country because I guarantee it will be at your doorstep one day unfortunately!
This conversation goes deep! I really like when famous people show the real, relatable human side of them.
I’m most vulnerable when I’m tired as well! That’s why I abused substances for so long I felt like being tired was a “weakness” or I just wanted to keep doing drugs and every time I felt tired I would just do more drugs to make myself “feel better” and it’s a never ending cycle! The best thing I learned in rehab is to feel your emotions if you’re tired take a nap, if you’re hungry eat….I would go the whole day only eating once a day because I didn’t want to “kill my buzz” so I would just drink more or short another pill until I wasn’t tired or hungry anymore…..I don’t wish addiction on my worst enemy it’s literally living in hell on Earth. This was such a great podcast, I don’t know how anyone can hate on this man he has such a good soul
"I was in the right room with the wrong furniture" ....... I swear Jelly Roll and Theo Vonn have the best sayings ever!!!
This is one of the best episodes that you have ever put out. All of the huge problems that were talked about is so fuckn real and all of the heartache that jelly and Mike have been through and overcome is amazing. 👏🏻👏🏻Definitely a great watch!
P.S congratulations on your beautiful baby girl Logan🩷
These types of pods were mike can be so vulnerable are the best ones
I'm struggling right now. And dread the morning. This was a great conversation. I'm an addict. Thanks guys
Snap out of it. You can do it but you have to believe for real in your soul
This is your best podcast yet.. the vulnerability is so real, and i wish you'd have more like these.
Man jelly saying it's a struggle to just get out of bed.. I cried I felt that.. both my parents were addicted to drugs life definitely is a struggle thank you jelly
Mike and Logan seem a lot more mature and spiritually awakened then they were about 6 months ago, continue the journey guys
This was my favorite episode yet. Been a fan of Jelly since before he had an album out and I heard him on a TH-cam video that he was all I remember about it. Such a humble amazing person who has helped tens of thousands heal from traumas through his music. And his concerts, ive been to two, are an experience that can be a defining point in life to those he has been there for. Thank you Jelly and thank you Paul for this interview.
I’ve been following Jelly Roll for so long way before the fame so happy to see him succeed the way he has come to Canada Jelly
Congratulations on the new baby Logan 💝 Everything changes (within) now. Ohh, and the Greatest saying of Jellyroll's imho of All time comes from his lyrics (Big Sal) "I only Dream while I'm awake"
As a Tennesseean, Mike comparing Logans neighborhood in Cleveland to Franklin, TN had me dying 😂
I remember when I didn’t know who Jelly Roll was and was indifferent about him. Then once I saw him on a podcast and actually saw and listened to who he was as a person I was instantly the biggest fan. So knew this episode would be fire! Thank you so much for having him on ❤
God I love this show, please go back to one episode a week
Loved this episode.. there was lots of deep conversation that most people in the spot light try to avoid. So hats off to you three and much love.
Jelly Keep on Rollin! Jay Shetty, Joe, and this?? Going IN! Keep spreading Love and Encouragement 🙏💙
Jelly roll has motivated me to beat addiction and he is a beautiful human being
Mike didn’t have a table to stick his gum under😂
Awesome episode! It’s been a while, but this is the perfect pod! Love you Jelly❤❤
This has been such a great conversation, Jelly and Mike being so honest and vulnerable about their addiction hopefully will help some people rethink their own path...... also I appreciate Logans honesty and his willingness to admit he's ignorant on the topic, but he wants to understand and be able to empathize. This was fantastic fellas, thank u 🙏✌️
Always know the pod is good when I shed a tear or get a bellyaching laugh. Great guest and an even greater guy. Keep up the good work, you guys!
If only Jelly Roll met Liam Payne and helped him such a great role model for everyone 🙏
I love jelly roll …he’s so great
I just really really like this whole conversation, and I hope a lot of people listen to it.
Let's not forget that chokeslam he hit at Summerslam. It was clean AF! (with great help from Theory, but still..)
I can’t wait to see Jelly again in Nov.❤
Thank you for this podcast. Jelly and Mike you are brave for talking about your struggles. Mental health is such a struggle. I was in tears listening to parts of this.
Jelly’s weight journey is truly amazing may god bless him & bunny with everything in life
I never really liked Mike but he has grown alot in past few years. Much respect to him for getting clean. It takes alot to stop doing drugs
I am born and raised in Philadelphia PA. I moved my family to Arkansas 10 months ago and it was the best thing I ever did.
dude they needa get Gib or Slim on impaulsive
7:39, i love jelly roll for this
It’s crazy seeing Logan next to a real person. Jelly Roll is as real as it gets. Hopefully, he put some light to their fake world.
Always have loved jelly! I found some of his super old stuff about 8 years ago! He’s got a plethora of music through like 20 years.
PERFECT EPISODE. Well done Logan Mike & Jelly 👏
Im no longer an impaulsive viewer but had to come back for this one!!
Listening to this podcast was empowering, encouraging, and inspiring.
God Bless you all! Continue to love yourself when you look in the bathroom mirror everyday. Never give up through the Unexpected.
That monster doesn’t know you matter and continue to grow and evolve into the heartwarming and positive energy light source in the world.
I enjoyed this! I really mean it because I watch every episode of Impaulsive and just pressing on the episode to watch from start to finish really makes me proud to feel good and smile by this episode. Amen ❤️🙏🫶🕯️👥🤝
#Positivityforever
“Im On” by Jelly Roll was one of my very first songs i ever heard on TH-cam after the freestyle, been a huge fan ever since 🤘
Jelly roll is such a genuine guy