Euphoric Recall
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Aidan Martin
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Aidan Martin
About this listen
As a schoolboy already caught up in addiction, I stood outside of a McDonald’s waiting for a man I thought was my friend. A friend I met online. It would change my life forever.
I was a streetwise kid growing up in a tough housing scheme. But the internet was a new phenomenon. Euphoric Recall details my recovery from extreme trauma and addiction. As a Scottish working-class lad who grew up in a new town - Livingston - I also survived brutal experiences with suicide, violence, and severe mental health issues. One day, I decided to write a memoir about it. I hold nothing back.
"A truly essential read for those interested in lived experiences - and not just statistics." (Darren "Loki" McGarvey, author of Poverty Safari (Orwell Prize 2018))
"Aidan Martin delivers a gritty gut-punch memoir about the realities and complexities of addiction. Raw, honest, and insightful, Aidan shows the reader how compulsion and addiction are just the tip of a much deeper iceberg that has sunk many a Titanic. And in his story, we see that addiction in the 21st century can have many varieties and flavors to escape the shame, emptiness and suffering that so many are struggling with in the Digital Age." (Dr. Nicholas Kardaras, author of Glow Kids, addiction expert and professor, Stony Brook Medicine)
Scottish Parliament Motion S5M-22809, by Neil Findlay MSP: "That the Parliament congratulates Aidan Martin from Livingston on the publication of his first book Euphoric Recall; understands that the book details Aidan's recovery from extreme trauma and addiction and recalls his survival and experiences of drugs, suicide, violence, and mental ill health; notes that Aidan now works with and provides support and counselling to, drug users seeking help for their addiction; wishes Aidan well with the book, and looks forward to it being a positive contribution to the debate around drugs and drug deaths in Scotland." (23 Sep, 2020)
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- David A Currie
- 24-05-22
Honesty on full show.
Right from the outset this book is an open and honest ride through the darkest memories of a brave soul. Aidan opens his heart and recalls the events of a young life, linking together these "higher power" events and leading us to his recovery from addiction.
A great listen, if at times a harrowing experience.
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- craig ruxton
- 27-11-22
Wonderful book
A passionate and honest account of trauma, abuse and addiction… but it’s also a book about resilience and hope. A moving and engaging listen. I would highly recommend.
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- Anonymous User
- 30-11-21
Liam
well done 👏
re living the moment's to share with the world 🌎
inspiring
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- James
- 23-03-21
A roller coaster ride of emotional triggers.
A fantastic listen from start to finish. As someone with their own lived experience of trauma, addiction, poor mental health and recovery I was with Aidan from the very start.
His descriptions of how his thoughts influenced his feelings and behaviours were clearly put so that people who haven't had the same experiences can understand where he was coming from.
I shed some tears, of sadness and of joy. A great listen, I'd recommend it highly.
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- Fiona Burness
- 27-02-23
Inspirational
A true gem of a book, written with honesty and compassion. Recovery is possible. Can’t wait to read future books.
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- Mrs M J Atkins
- 02-06-21
Couldn't put it down
Rollercoaster of a journey I felt there with him throughout. couldn't stop listening, what an amazing human and writer, as a mum of two teens to hear so much if this is hard but so important, it could be about anyone 🙏 opened up my eyes and thus conversations with my teens.
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- Anonymous User
- 24-02-22
Uplifting, raw and insightful
This is a very powerful story that exposes very real issues faced by young adolescents who are often overlooked.
Liked that it is narrated by the author.
As someone who has a family member struggling with addiction and as a parent I found much hope and valuable information to draw on, highly recommended.
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