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Last Call, Stupid

An Exit from Toxic Drinking Culture

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Last Call, Stupid

By: Joshua Deen
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ALCOHOL. CHAOS. REDEMPTION.

For twenty years, Joshua Deen built his life around alcohol.

As a Los Angeles musician and self-described professional drinker, the party never really stopped until the consequences caught up. Strained relationships. Empty mornings. A life quietly revolving around the next drink.

Last Call, Stupid is a painfully funny, uncomfortably honest memoir about alcohol addiction, denial, and what it actually takes to quit drinking — without rehab, without a 12-step program, and without calling yourself powerless.

This book is for:

  • The sober curious
  • Anyone trying to maintain sobriety
  • High-functioning drinkers questioning their habits
  • People who love someone struggling with alcohol
  • Anyone looking for an alternative path to recovery

Inside, you’ll find:

  • A raw look at a 20-year drinking career in Los Angeles nightlife
  • Dark humor and brutal self-awareness
  • Insight into the mindset behind a Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
  • A practical, self-directed approach to quitting on your own term
  • Hope that life after alcohol can be clearer, calmer, and actually better

If you’re tired of the chaos alcohol creates but don’t connect with traditional recovery language, this story proves you’re not broken, and you’re not powerless.

You can quit.

You can rebuild.

And you can do it your way.

©2024, 2025, 2026 Joshua Hudson (P)2026 Joshua Hudson
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Joshua Deen tells his hard-earned story with a dark sense of humor and real self- awareness. It’s not a lecture about sobriety—it’s just an entertaining, gritty, and honest look into the drinking culture, what it did to his life, and how he eventually stepped away from it.

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