This Weeks Demon Cuts dives deep into Jimmy Page’s 1988 solo album Outrider — the forgotten chapter of a survivor. This is the story of a man clawing his way back from loss, addiction, stolen demo tapes, and the shadow of Led Zeppelin… and somehow creating one of the rawest, most overlooked statements of his career.
In this episode, we break down the essential tracks, including:
Wasting My Time (feat. John Miles)
Writes of Winter (Grammy-nominated instrumental)
The Only One (with Robert Plant & Jason Bonham)
Emerald Eyes (the closest Outrider gets to late-era Zeppelin magic)
Blues Anthem (feat. Chris Farlowe sounding more Mississippi than British)
We explore the Bonham bloodline, the Page–Plant spark hidden in the middle of the ’80s, the Kramer guitar shock, and why this album deserved so much more love than it ever received.
The Bullet That Missed?
Not the music — the critics who didn’t realize Jimmy Page was being reborn right in front of them.
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Mission 22. Stop Soldier Suicide.
We honor every veteran still fighting their battles.
Next week: Amorica by The Black Crowes.
This is Demon Cuts —
another chapter in my survival and sobriety war journal.
EPISODE 9— THE SACRIFICE
Tonight’s episode is dedicated to the men and women who wrote a check worth their lives — and to those still carrying the unseen scars of their service.
Veterans. Survival. Hope. Healing.
This one is more than a podcast.
It’s a tribute… and a mission.
🔴 Organizations Supporting Veterans:
Mission 22 — https://mission22.com
Stop Soldier Suicide — https://stopsoldiersuicide.org
Wounded Warrior Project — https://woundedwarriorproject.org
Headstrong Project — https://getheadstrong.org
Vet Centers — https://vetcenter.va.gov
Travis Manion Foundation — https://travismanion.org
🆘 If You Need Help:
Veterans Crisis Line: Dial 988, then Press 1
Text: 838255
Chat: https://www.veteranscrisisline.net
💪 My November Challenge:
I’m taking on the 2,000 Push-Up Challenge with Stop Soldier Suicide.
Support the mission: (insert your fundraiser link)
🎶 Music Featured in This Episode:
“Sacrifice ” — Jozey & The Corruption
Acoustic version recorded at Colt One Studios
Evolving Spaces - Jozey
📚 Books Referenced:
Tribe — Sebastian Junger
Thank You for Your Service — David Finkel
Redeployment — Phil Klay
Shoot Like a Girl — Mary Jennings Hegar
📑 Research / Reports:
RAND Corporation — Invisible Wounds of War
VA — 2024 Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report
SAMHSA — Veteran NDUSH Data
🧭 What’s Coming Soon:
🔥 Demon Cuts: Dr. Feelgood review dropping any day now
🔥 Next week’s Sobriety Check-In — raw, emotional, necessary
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🗣 Remember…
We recover loud.
Louder Than My Demons.
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Episode 8: Stillness in the Storm: Finding Peace in the Chaos
“Stillness isn’t silence — it’s power.”
When the world around you spins out of control, and the person you loved becomes the storm itself… the only way to survive is to find your center.
In Episode 8 of Louder Than My Demons, Jozey steps into the eye of his own chaos — addiction, heartbreak, and the noise that comes with rebuilding your life. This isn’t a sermon about perfection. It’s a conversation about how to stay grounded when everything you believed in starts to break apart.
💬 You’ll hear:
The Outlaw Thought “Grace Is the Higher Ground” — how forgiveness frees you faster than revenge.
Tales from the Lounge: Miss Edy’s Story — a reminder that peace isn’t found, it’s chosen.
The Reckoning — the moment Jozey realizes chaos can’t be conquered by force, only by stillness.
Reflections from his personal journal and the practice that keeps him calm when the storm hits hardest.
If you’re fighting addiction, heartbreak, anxiety, or just trying to find faith in the wreckage — this episode is for you.
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🎵 Music: “Grace,” “Sin City Outlaw,” and original beds by Jozey & The Corruption
📖 Host: Jozey Zeitler
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Songwriting isn’t just music — it’s survival.
In this episode, I share how writing songs became my lifeline when I couldn’t speak my truth anywhere else. From gratitude and trial updates, to Nikki Sixx’s influence, to three songs that defined my last relationship — That’s My Baby (the dream), Better Than You (the rage), and Will Not (the resurrection).
Next week → Chains in the Mirror: trauma bonds & toxic relationships.
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In this week’s Reckoning, I’m laying it all out — raw, unfiltered, and from the heart. Gratitude isn’t just “thank you” and yoga mats… it’s defiance. It’s standing in the middle of your own personal hell and saying, “You didn’t break me.”
I share the Five S’s, the science behind why gratitude changes your brain, and the gritty reality of how it’s kept me alive through the hardest year of my life. This one’s not about being polite — it’s about staying alive.
Next week: A deep-dive into songwriting — the process, the pain, and the magic behind the music.
Coming soon: The first Speakeasy Confessional – Jozey Takes the Stand — nothing held back.
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In this episode of Louder Than My Demons, we get real about faith, struggle, and finding something sacred in the chaos.
I’m not here to preach. I’m not here to sell you salvation. I’m here to tell the truth — that spirituality saved my life when nothing else could.
From my childhood church to boot camp prayers, and finally back to something I can call faith… this one’s raw.
✝️ Includes stories of my son Colton’s faith, a broken belief system rebuilt, and the prayers I only learned how to say when I hit the floor.
💬 Featured segments:
The Reckoning: Spirituality
Tales from the Guitar Lounge
Beyond the Songs
Outlaw Reprise
🎧 Available now on all podcast platforms. 📩 Need help or feeling what I felt? Check out the resources page at LouderThanMyDemons.com/resources
trength isn’t just about lifting weight — it’s about carrying truth.In this episode of Louder Than My Demons, I dig into what it means to be strong when everything in you wants to break.From sobriety setbacks to spiritual growth, from emotional breakdowns to pulling yourself off the floor — this chapter is for the fighters.I talk about the heavy moments — the real ones — and how strength isn’t loud, it’s resilient. It’s standing up one more time than you fall.I’ll also share how a quote from Corey Taylor cracked something wide open in me… and why I believe some of the loudest voices in rock are also the most vulnerable.🥊 This one’s for the comeback kids. The misfits. The ones still swinging.Hit play. Stay loud. Get stronger.
In this debut episode of Louder Than My Demons, I talk about what it means to stay clean, stay loud, and live with the pain and pride of being a Straight Edge Superstar. This is raw. This is real. This is where it begins.
This isn’t a highlight reel—it’s the warning cry before the comeback.
I’m Jozey, and Louder Than My Demons is my story of staying alive—through scars, sweat, riffs, and sober mornings that hit harder than any hangover ever did.
The podcast drops July 21.
If you’ve ever fought your own demons, this is for you.
This podcast contains adult language, stories of addiction, and raw truths that aren’t always pretty. Listen at your own risk—and maybe find your own redemption in it