Even my grandfather who was third day of Normandy and he was the, in the black forest turning outta the battle of the bulge, never spoke about it. You got to do the things you got to do. I call them when I'm in trouble. Um, so you were the youngest, did I get this right? Mike Sarraille: They mean nothing. John Rzeznik: And I think, I think, and that's why I always played in bands like playing music. I, right now, they, they have their problems. Sometimes he would be like, Get in the car, we're getting outta here cause it's all women. Mike Sarraille: You know, that's mostly it. That, that is serious trauma. Born John Joseph Theodore Rzeznik, Johnny Rzeznik rose from a humble working-class background to become the frontman for one of the world's most popular rock and roll bands, the Goo Goo Dolls. You hit some dark times in terms of substance abuse. Wait, you do that guy. It, it was a, it was a brotherhoodhood and a sisterhood. Yeah, I know what you mean. You know, Mike Sarraille: I had to get a restraining order after someone broke into my house. I, I think emotional strength is very much a part of, uh, of grit. Or not. No, thank God for women. Uh, Google, John Rzeznik: God for, thank God for women. Flight 255 is the seventh deadliest plane crash in United States history, and is the deadliest aviation disaster to have a sole survivor. I agree, I agree with you. This is a Saturday, Oct. 11, 1997 photo of a Long Ez plane in Salisbury, Md., similar to the plane that crashed in California's Monterey Bay on Sunday, Oct. 12, 1997, killing singer John Denver. connection to land, waters, communities and culture. AboutPressCopyrightContact. Um, so the one thing with this book is I wanted to make it very inclusive of, it doesn't matter who you are, sex, gender, sexual orientation, uh, it applies to everyone. Um, it in, we just, well, I, you know, George Silva who helped coordinate this and that guy's like my right hand man, a guy named Jason Belay and a guy named Brian, uh, Gordon, uh, we just finished up a book. That's why I love the military so much. I mean, I, I walk away from that and it's like, you hope you, you're able to retain a, a, a little bit of that empathy, you know? So you've had impact and uh, I can, I'm gonna go look@googledolls.com and, and find the dates, man. Do, do you have that lot. John Rzeznik has taken part in a great number of music projects, one of which is in his popular band Goo Goo Dolls. about ILikeYourOldStuff and their record label based on my I've met, uh, well I lived in Los Angeles for a long time, so there's no shortage of bizarre characters. In a 2018 interview, he reported that he had been sober for nearly four years. John Rzeznik: And, you know, um, and I think people just kind of sit there and, and win and bitch and, and nothing gets done. And it gave me writer's block and all this. And guys, thank you for joining The Everyday Warrior. John Rzeznik: Like, all right man, come here, third arm. Category. Cuz like I, I've been very lucky and, and, and women have always been, uh, a big source of strength and, and, and, and, uh, trouble