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January 19th, 2024 - Talking to our kids

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In this episode, Corey, Justin, & Mitch talk about addiction and weight loss, what we said or would say to our kids, & a few laughs are had.

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This. It is to two seventeen Recovery Podcast with Corey Winfield. Yeah, it's hard right now, It's tough, it sucks. You want to crawl a hole and die. But this could be the best thing that's ever happened to you. Justin Burke, then we actually take better care of her than our plants or you're talking about Susan. You're back on that. Yeah, And Mitchell old Brian, I watered all of the plants, all of them.

It is the nineteenth of January twenty twenty four. My name is Cory Winfield, broadcasting from the North Studio today, which means I have fellow guests. I guess they wouldn't be fellow guests, but Justin Burke, how are you guys doing? Doing fabulous? All right? And Mitchell O'Brien, I'm a fellow, and we get a conversation with yourself where you were talking to us. I'm kind of so confused right now. All right, Well, welcome to the podcast and we're going to talk a little recovery today. Men.

Yay, I'm experienced in that it's beautiful. Well, first of all, I do have to say that I realized today's amounts of medication. Okay, that's something called contrave, which is like half no track Zone and half Wellbuchen or something. I mean, I'm not a doctor, I'm not a pharmacist. That don't quote me on any of this, but I'm pretty sure that's what it is. And I don't like it. I don't like the

way it makes me feel. And I've only been on it for like four days now, but the first day I had to make a run to the bathroom here at the office, and I have a rule pretty much, it's like, don't do number two in the office bathroom because like it's right up next to the front and you know, I had to I remember this moment. Yeah, you're yes about time. Well, no, it wasn't just

one SAT day. I think it was twice, wasn't it. Yeah, but it was only one time really, because my guts were gurgling and berglin and I'm like, man, I don't want to shark myself because I had to go talk over next door at the Detox, right. I don't want to be over there, like, you know, have issues. But you guys probably would be like, no, that's better for us because we're not

going to get the wrath of Windfield's shit shaming at work. So you guys are probably rather to go to detox to take a crap but but nah, So like I didn't like that part of it. But I just don't like what makes me feel right now. And and today I was just thinking about it on the way into work. I was like, all this really does. And then I'm on some other medication that like is supposed to make me not hungry. All I have to do, guys, is just don't eat

as much. Don't eat bullshit, you know, Like that's seriously all I have to do. Like nothing they're giving me is like speeding up my metabolism or anything like that. It's just the attraction I'm supposed to help me like not want to eat sugars and stuff like that, I guess. But you know, I do this to my recoveries. I encourage them to at least stay on their medications for at least two weeks, because the first week was

the roughice and then it slowly starts to taper off the second week. Typically, when you start a new medication, doctors devised thirty days. That's my experience. Yeah, they say thirty days before it really kicks in, but I don't like to always make me feel now. Yeah, well it's one of those things you just have to get over or I just don't take it. And like I said, see, is this a whole I'm in control thing? Because this is this is why I want to talk about with you

guys today, because it's so early recovery stuff. I mean, it's it's it's one to the other. You can look at it because here I am going, well, I just want to stop taking it now. I just I just want to do that. And my doctor's like, well, you should be on this so you don't get diabetes anymore and anymore. Yeah, I had it once. Then I was like, Okay, how do I get rid of that? Oh? Conentrave, Okay, sure, I'll get some of that, but I want to do it my way because I don't

like the way it moves with food. I don't look to the way we do is. And if you rewind the track back to like six years ago whatever, when I'm in the throes of addiction and struggling through early recovery and people are telling me what to do and how to do it, and I'm like, no, I don't want to do that. I'll do it just a little bit. I'll go to your meetings, but I'm not gonna work

your steps. And then I try to work the steps and I half ask them and I pick a sponsor who was kind of a friend, which they say, don't do and then he relapses and I'm like, well, I guess I can go relapse. Ah, like just stupid stuff like we're now. It's like, okay, I'm gonna get off this mess. And then what I'm just going down on some ice cream? R I will, you know. And it's and my wife, she likes to cut these muffins. They're fat on their blueberry cream cheese muffins. They're delicious. I know.

I didn't even have any last time. No, no, yesterday she made cheesecake, or two days ago she made cheesecake bills ready for the eating. Yesterday and I had a piece, and I think that's fine. It's just don't have half the pie half the pie, or a taco bell lunch that's twelve dollars, but you hit the dollar menu, so you know you're sitting here and they can't even eat anymore. I'm like, you gotta get in

my mouth because I can't waste it, dude. But I think there's a lot of similarities though, between what I'm going through now and just being in recovery because and that's the thing too, I've been on I've been doing this thing for a week now or a couple of weeks, I guess, but

I want the results now. I feel the same. I look in the mirror, I look the same, which is you always will, right, because unless you don't look in the mirror for like a month and then you look, you're like, whoa, but you're always gonna look the same. But you look at pictures, You're like, oh, well I did lose that, you know. But if if your clothes are still fitting the same, you know which they are. And I'm wanting these results now. Same

thing with early recovery. And I've talked about this in the podcast before too. It's like, give it a week, give it a two weeks. You're not drinking, people are telling you, hey, good job, you know, people stop inviting you to the bar. You know, in my case, people stop bringing back donuts from westco. You know, they stopped going, Hey, want to go to lunch and get a big old greasy burger Justin still does it, but everybody else kind of respects the fact that

I'm trying something to do with my eating styles. But I didn't ask I asked you what you wanted and where you wanted it from the other day, which was respectful, and then scolded me for not bringing donuts back even though I was being respectful to Corey's diet because I'm so fat. And I think you hounded me before about going to Manisty and not bringing you back donuts.

I think this sounds like some early recovery selfishness happening over here. I think so something I don't know it might be because I was mad at you once for not bringing donuts back from LESCo and I did, but that was back when I was like ninety, so I was trying to get them extra ten to get me to the three bills. But now I want to go the other way. And like I said, man, I don't want to diabetes

again, and I just want to be healthy. And I got a child on the way, and I've been thinking about this a lot too, And this is crazy, and you guys maybe thought about this already, But when you start thinking that your child probably will never leave your house because you're afraid that he might get hurt. No, Justin's like, Noah didn't care. Man, it was like I'm making another one. No thing. But was it ever like that with you, Mitch, where you were just like I

got a protective shield around this. No. Well so yes, but not to where I wouldn't leave the house. Very very protective of him, especially when he was very little, and like watchdog protective. But I wanted to take him everywhere. I took him to the store, to the mall, out to the parks and just wanted to take them everywhere and do the things. But it did not let him leave my sight until very recently. So it maybe that'll change. Maybe once I hold him, I realize, oh

he's not that breakabawl, but he is gonna. Or maybe it's because you know, Marny and I we've tried so hard and it was a long, long journey. I mean, there's people that have had longer and harder journeys than us. I'm not saying that other people don't, but for us, it was just such a hard thing and I'm just like, oh my gosh, like this thing, we can't break it. They don't break easy. The hell quicker when they're young. To his peach, they bounce back.

Yeah, don't shake him. I heard, dude, my son was God like. They're like he she shouldn't have happened like it. I don't know how you know what I mean? But huh, all right, Adam, Well we'll come back to you in just a second. Adam, I didn't know you. Just Adam just popped in for just a second and he, I guess her was talking about the hall. I wanted to share something. But with those little equips of wisdom. Yeah, well we'll come back to to Adam here in a minute. But just I just look at it as

uh, and I think that it's something Jesus. Adam got me. Now I'm talking like him. You get it, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, the people in the earth, it's just she. I want to touch on something that you said earlier in the podcast, which was all I have to do is not eat? Yeah? Was that ever a part of your recovery journey with alcohol or any other substances? Yeah, I just won't drink, Just won't drink, Just won't drink. After trying and trying and

trying and trying, and trying trying to finally got it. But did you just not drink? Was there more to it? Them? That was way more to it. Yeah, so that's kind of what I was getting that whatever, just don't see that at all. Whatever you were not, But so I should start a company, a nonprofit to help sugar addicts. Let me ask you something, what do you put over eating record? Well, I I mean water and started water based company. This is water Greavy.

We started it because I heard something about this structured water. You gets hurt about this ice? No? Yeah, that stuff just gets thrown away. No, we're not selling ice, especially with the recovery behind it. People all confused recovery even buy some ice and they're like you give them a bag of ice and I'm like, what we chop up the real little bits structured water. Cops come by, What are you doing selling ice? Yeah? This one's free throwing a peg and have like freeze dried first there you go,

what is that? You put it in your drink? Dumb ass? And we get arrested. So what is structured water? No? I don't really know too much about it, but I know it's more than ice. No, it like how it breaks down in it because it like forms Jesus, I'm talking like Adam again and she a hexagon again. I don't know what I'm talking about out, but it's structured the way the water molecule breaks down. I guess it looks like a Okay, you know a snowflake you

can't to draw. I've cut them out of paper when you're a kid in school. That's what a piece of little water looks like. Well, you can little piece of water. You can somehow get some smart guy somewhere to do something to the water where it structures it, where it goes like a hexagon or something, which is supposed to be more potent more it'll get you more hydrated. So they alter the molecules of the water to be different and it helps better. We're gonna find out because Justin, I think, is

googling it. I am, and he's gonna seen. I've seen experiments where they put certain shaped crystals in water, and then in salt water, specifically to show how you can program water like that. Because these people took a petri dish and it was salt water from the ocean where most of our salt water is, and then they put this clear where it's like pyramid shape, so it was the four sided pyramid in it, and then they let the water evaporate, and then when the water evaporated, the salt that was left

behind crystallized into these little pyramids. Hmm. And they said that's what No way I believe you though. I mean, that kind of sounds like not what we're talking about. But that's cool that they well, we don't know how it works, and I'm saying it could be something along those lines, because they say that the frequency of the crystal changes the molecule structure of the water, and then the water remembers that to the point to where it as

it evaporates, it leaves the minerals behind in that shape. So here it says what is structured water. Structured water is also known as hexagonal water. Yeah, first two water molecules that form a hexagonal cluster. Is believed that structured water is very similar, if not the same, as pure, untouched and uncontaminated water found in glacier molts and natural springs. I come right in.

I am very sneaky about it. You'll be talking to someone and I'll just come in and sit at my desk and just bust one out real quick. All right. I don't think that last part was in there. If there's busting out involved, I don't want to try this water, not at all. Hmm. But it's so so wait, what's the point of it then? So it's just regular for water. What is the point of structured water? It says it helps to improve concentration and memory, promotes weight loss

and weight maintenance, promotes better sleep, supports a healthier immune system. That's pain. It was easier just to look them all, Okay, so that sounds like something I should start. We should not say looking at them all, but we should start a structured water company. But did you hear how where it comes from. I wasn't listening. It's just water. It's natural spring water. So I can buy that for thirty of them for three dollars.

But here's the thing, because our governor and our state likes giving stuff away, we can get the water for a fifty dollars application fee and we get all the water we want. That's true. I would have done that, and it's true forever ago. Now they didn't do that, okay, and now they're given it by free bottle water. They do the same thing in Bet Harbor. I talk about conspiracies. Hmm, well, if we want to talk about conspiracies, I have one floating around my head about glacial

water, which is what that said. They can be in these high end companies in like the Middle East, not going to throw anything out there so targeted or anything. And put my tinfoil hat on real quick. Are paying companies to go to the glaciers and the far north and south to get these blue chunks of icebergs and then bringing them back and chipping them up and put them in their drinks that their clubs and stuff and like Dubai and stuff like

that. And I'm just saying, I think the end of the human race is going to be that one chip of ice that has that ancient virus that nobody knows about stuck in it. Oh yeah, that saws out into somebody's drink, and then there's patient zero. Structured water is just it's just helping that. And you're saying that water's dirty. This is dirty icebergs, man.

So here's more about structured water, all right. Others believe you can turn regular water into structured water regular water magnetizing it through a process called vortexing, exposing it to ultraviolet or infrared light, exposing it to natural heat and energy such as sunlight, storing it in gemstone water bottles gemstone. See that's what I was saying at the top. And then it also says you can take a smooth crystal or stone and place it into a funnel, but make

sure that the hole is not completely blocked. Fill the funnel up halfway with marbles. Pour your clean water over the marbles, which will create a vortex effect as it runs over them, structuring the water. What, no way, At what point do you get your magic wand involved? I don't know. I believe this is some type of sorcery. You just pour some water over some marbles in a crystal and it'll use a funnel and you got some structure of water. Boys, I think we got a business. I can

do all that stuff. It basically at the one point, it says, just put your water in a bottle with the crystal and you're good to go. Well, it says exposing it to to sunlight vortex changes its molecule composition and adding to UV light, we're infra red light or natural heat source such

as sunlight. I mean where you could get the versus swirl. So you just like spend stir, just stir it up as it goes down the funnel hits the marbles, goes into the the cup of the Jesus cup and you just get some sun hitting it or any light if only you could get because it's at one point, or you can just use sunlight. And if only there was water exposed to sunlight on this planet, yeah, anywhere, So

which means every lake has structured water. So it just means it's regular water, no man, that people have either played with or gotten out of the sunlight. They're selling it like you can like out in La and stuff. Well yeah, my like sleb friends, you know they buy it out there. It's like twenty seven bucks a bottle, not thirty twenty seven Yeah, normal bottle twelve ounce. Then you know, get you some structured water.

But but that's sex saying Elie could because we went to the grocery store and you know how you get a little fruit cut well I'm not even really cut, but you go to the store and they had already cut the pineapple up for you and put in a little container. Yep, it was like fifty bucks. What And my brother worked at the store, and he's like, yeah, they want to keep all the peasants out. This is where like the rich people shop. It's like, no kidding, damn, we could

make up something better. I just want to go there and sell pineapples. If they're buying a little piece of cut up pine, we'll just get up pineapple, do the work, cut the fucker up and then sells rich people. We could do structured money structure. What makes it structured well, the way that we cut it copy exactly from structured waters. We only talked nice

to them while they grow. Let's take the funnel part out. I think we'd make more money if we sold if we did a produce like that, and it was that concept of being nicer, yelling at your your plants. We did angry fruit because I yelled at these fruits were only cussed at and yelled at and only had the hardest death metal plate around it. Get you some tyrone, but with tyron what we could call it like metal fruit,

and then you could have some tyrone pineapple and all the things. So I did take it one step farther and they you can buy two liters large pass the hydrogen water. Pitch your maker machine? Whoa hydrogen water bottle generator? That's how much it is, one seven dollars nine because it just puts your normal water into something else as normal water. Did you say a bottle maker out of hydrogen? Out of hydrogen is how it boarded it. Yeah,

hydrogen water bottle maker. So it makes hydrogen water bottles. That doesn't sound right. Just so it's confused. He's like, well, I don't know the old Shulder shrug man. I don't want to be drinking out of a little Neurremberg or what was that the big blimp that lit on fire? That's close's Enburghburgh? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, Nuremberg is in Germany? Or is it the Lindenberg. I'm gonna have justin looking up it. He's still confused about structured water, and that's and that's how I was confused. I

was like, wait, what is this? I never heard of structured water? But they say it's really healthy for you. Yeah, because the water, and that's what just water does for you. So when I get home tonight, I'm gonna I'm gonna come in. I'm gonna have a bag of marbles, a filter like Martin. Flashlight, what are you doing? I gotta late in my office. You could just shine into any bottle of water. We just set it out in the sun during summertime, right, like

this is going places. Maybe the southern people are onto something with sunlight tea. Yeah, my mom used to make that when I was a kid. Yeah, structured tea. He just got use some of our structured water with with tea leaves that were only swore at it refused to mix with the tea. It's like oil and water. Yeah, drink it fast. They call it hydrophobic. Oh that's fun. Yeah, but it's gotta be something,

man, it's gotta be something. I just have to because during back to the back to the real talk here, but bring it back rabbit trail over m hm. So when I quit drinking, I was on like zoloft, but I was on very very low dose. So you know, in this well bututrin concoction that they got me on. Now, like maybe I don't take as much and maybe I give it another week. Maybe I stopped taking the other one because I don't know if I'm supposed to be even taking that

one with this one, So maybe that could be the problem. We had some fun experiences on taking multiple medications once. Yeah, can be bad. Maybe that's what's throwing me off. But yeah, I just been thinking about life a lot, like way too much. Do you have a therapist? I do? Have you talked to her recently? Oh? No, maybe you should. Yeah, that's what you guys are for some of it. We don't specialize in therapy. No, but you can let me get it

out and figure out and then we talked to our therapists about it. Justin and I had therapist cookies today, mental health cookies. What the mindset? Mental health on it short, a little brain with like battle axes on the battle like they were like dumb bulls. There was only silver on one side. There wasn't Yeah, there was Where are you getting those from now? Or therapist? She gives me cookies. I guess it doesn't seem ethical.

I think they were laced with something. Most sugars what they're laced with, and you're gonna keep coming back. They're really they're really cool looking, I said self care. She's gonna be driving around in a van has not cookies. Well, I don't even know if she so. Justin and I share a therapist and we haven't talked about that on the podcast before, but she wanted me to take him one because she was afraid that her cookies were going to be gone by the time he came in for his his session. So

that's how that all went down. Okay, So do you like your therapist? I do. Yeah, she's amazing. Have you read to draw Google? No, that's a good idea. I should, It's a very good idea. I'm not a Google raider. I don't rate anything on Google. I'm a local guide. So you keep getting them cookies? Mitch, you throw that rating out there? Would you rate her a five star? I

would? Yeah. Let's pretend you're a Google raider justin you're about ready to rate, and you're going over there with your little mouse and how many stars are getting there? To wait? You take Susan with you? Three? I think you met the computer? And yeah, moving a little arrow thing over it? Cursor? How many kicking on? Thank you? Five? Five? And what are you writing in the comments? Wait? Even better? Yet? What gift you're thrown up? I'm not a gift user.

Oh, I'm a gift user. I love gifts. Okay, what gift would you throw up? I try to find something, maybe a dinosaur with some hearts over it's like like going like in a rainbow fashion over the head, maybe holding a cookie, because that's part of it. Rainbows. Yeah, okay, why a dinosaur. That's the first thing that keep to my mind. That's how I do my gift, and that's what you should do, and that's how that's how I rate your guys' blogs. You know, you write a blog, I read it, and then I just throw a

gift on it. Yeah. Sometimes it's confusing, probably, and sometimes it's pretty funny. I think sometimes it has something to do with what we write about, and sometimes it has to do with how we know you feel about it. And nobody's gonna understand it. I'm like, I put his hand on his head, going, oh, Justin's got a few of those. Those are the early days though. But yeah, all right, so pretend

you are a giffer. You're gonna throw a gift on it justin you rate it or five stars, a nice big heart m it might be inappropriate and say that's I think that's past. You have things you get like therapist patient ethics. Yeah, no, not at all. It's a big red heart. I love you? Doesn't that? Doesn't that what that means? Or no, what does a big red heart mean to you? Justin? Someone who cares? Does it mean to you? Mitch? Love? That's what it means to me too. Yeah, I think that's what it means to

like ninety nine percent of everybody and the earth. Like you can ask somebody from China who's speaking of Englis, what does this mean? He'd be like, oh, he would do like a couple of different emotions, probably with hip thrust. Some of those might be in there. That a big warm heart. I didn't say a red heart. Well, you want it to be warm, especially we go down that. Okay, what color is this

heart than? Justin? I don't know green. I would say, if you don't want affections warm heart, I'd say, if you don't want an affectionate heart, like the physical action. He's googling what colors don't mean? Love about yellow for friendship? There you go, buddy, Okay, I don't know colored deforations. It's very progressive color though. Hey, on Valentine's Day cards? Did you ever have to make them in school? Justin? M your kid remember that? Can you remember? Let's go back to those

days. Yeah, Okay, remember they're like, here's here's your piece of paper, and you gave them all to everybody in class. So does that mean that you loved everybody in class? I want you to design one with hip thrust for your mom. Here's here's a pin, here's an empty piece of paper, and now draw a card for her. What are you gonna draw? Heart? The hip thrust heart started for me in like sixth grade.

Dang, that's crazy considering how you were homeschooled. So you yeah, church girls, man, wild, let's talk about church girls from it. Yeah. We were talking about that the other day because there was a situation that came up and I was like, man, this is like because again I'm thinking way, I'm thinking way too far ahead with Parker who's not even born yet, and I'm like, oh, when he gets older, Like,

is he going to be the rebel? You know, his mom and dad are in recovery, They work in recovery, They talk about recovery all the time. Is he going to be like the preacher's daughter? You know, the footloose is gonna run round dancing everywhere? What a sceptred place, having sex with dancing everywhere? I remember this conversation. What spurred you to have these thoughts? I don't know, man, is the stuff I'm on? Oh no, no, no no. It was a very specific situation

that's happening with with my son. Yeah, yeah, well I was thinking about this before that, but then when that happened to you, it was like, yeah, it's the same thing, man, I was thinking about that the other day. It's about, you know, how is it going to be like the preacher's daughter. You know, she supposedly is like the easy one around town? Now? Is he going to run out and be the druggie? Like whatever? Man, my parents do that. I guess

what I'm rebel neck tattoo, a little baggies in his pocket. M M. You know there was something similar. I don't know. Talk about it if you want to talk about it. I don't know. Oh yeah, that's fine. Are you talking about what I think you're talking about? You guys want to know something readily personal about Mitch's family? Sure, Okay, which one are we going into? You guys know way too much? Well, the one that just happened. Yeah. I got to administer my first

drug test the first times in my life where I wasn't the testee. Wait, it was a tester. You're gonna turn that into a drop. So get a call from the middle school here in town this week, and somebody at the school got found with vape we'ed pen vape pen weed, marijuana in their pocket. And then somebody was my fourteen year old son, ouch, I got your ass two jobs because you can't ride. She us that one. You know, at least you only got a phone call from the school.

I remember being in school years ago. It wasn't just a phone call from the school we got. There's typically the school cop that got involved. Yeah, and then you had to go to court. I think it was a little last got lucky, is what happened. And it fell out of his pocket, and then everybody in the gym, they were in the gym

at the time went similar. They're all like, that's not mine, including him, And then the tape got rolled back after the school day because it was the last hour or whatever, and then they went, oh, it fell out of his pocket, and so then it was the next day. So I don't know if there's like a statue of limitations on well, you know, I mean, like that kind of a thing. Like it wasn't the same day, so they didn't. It is in as much trouble but

suspension all that. It was interesting. Go ahead, just real quick question. How do they know it's a wee vape? Well, my theory is that the vice principal is the one who is talking to me, is supplying them for the children. Whoa and this kid, my kid is the one who got caught with it. So you had to make a what do they call that example? Make an example out of him and and be like all the other kids that are that are buying them from him. And he's like,

you ain't get no more. If you're gonna act like this kid, why would he like like call out the people he's selling to. Man, that's the thing is wants them to be smarter, repond. He's not going to sell me out otherwise, I'm not gonna give you any more, little guy. He's like, I'm not giving you guys any more drugs if you're gonna be stupid and have them in your pocket while you're bouncing around in gym

class. Yeah, yeah, I see. That's where the example came in, and we kind of bring it down to you how it really went down you're like I had enough of this, and he just like walked away. Like we were like breaking down, like you having grand children and everything, and what kind of swinging parties happen when you're here at work and helping people in their recovery. What's really going down at Mitch's pad? Yeah, yeah,

yeah, all kinds of stuff, man, I'm telling you. And then I just don't understand how they can suspend a kid because that's what he wants, like he does not care. Yeah, I'm like, put him in a chain gang, keep him for the weekend. I don't do something. Put his ass in basketball, make his ass stark. He sucks, but there you go. He is part black. He'd probably be good at it, and you're not. You're not coming out of the game at allest hate that. Yeah, I mean I asked him how he felt though.

I was like, so, did you think that you're going to have to do because every once in a while, in like three or four times a year, I can't remember what he said, they have to do these things called pace tests, and they're in gym where they time them running back and

forth in the gym. That's something that they do all the time and he didn't know that this was happening that day, and I was like, oh, so you decided to have your weep we need vape pen on you the day that you were going to be just sprinting across the gym and back. And he dresses like justin so he's always in sweats. Yeah. I was like, so, did that creep up on you or did you know that was gonna happen, because I was like, let's talk about intelligence for a

minute. And he's like, yeah, no, I didn't know it was gonna happen. And I was like, I would hope so because it was stupid, and just take your wead vape to school because it's so hard at school you need to be high well. And then this kid, I've heard that from people before, you know, my degenerate friends that peer pressured me

and to start drinking and stuff. That's what they said about school. And I wouldn't know because I was mostly homeschooled, and when I was in public school, it was only for a couple of years, and I was a goodie goody back then, so it was before I ever got into any kind of substances or anything. But this kid, heve the when I talked to the vice principal, he did the I'm holding it for a friend excuse.

And I even asked the principal like did you believe that? Yeah? Yeah, and he's like, well the way he said it to me, And I'm like seriously, like really, and then you're just gonna send him home so he can like not have to come to school, like he doesn't want to be at school. So I don't know, maybe she consider the alternative school for him. I've talked to him about it, but I think you, like you said, they get smoke breaks, I can't put him there.

Well, they used to in my school days. I don't think they allow that anymore. They don't want to sit down and make them smoke the whole pin. I thought about coming in and tell and you guys, he's like, did what my dad would have done and smoked a whole back of cigarettes, made him smoke the whole pen. But no, they did confiscate it. So you know, it's fifteen bucks I'll never get back. Well, in some theory, you probably did give him the money to buy it,

Yeah, Christmas money or something, lunch money. Do you get him lunch money? Not anymore used to he probably stole it from his mom when he was downstate. It's possible. I want to put me put it past her. So so now justin pegs him as a thief. See, well we've had those issues in the past, two stereotypes. Once he starts using drugs, now he's a thief. Well, I know back in my day, when I was in high school making you grand five, I wouldn't think

twice about going through my mom's room trying to find her bag weed. Did you ever find anything else in there? No? That's what it scared me more was But I can tell you there was a handful of times that my mom came up him to know weed and left. M hmm. My mom had common her perse sometimes, but no weed anything like that. My dad was the pothead in our house, but I don't think he kept it in

the house. So so again, and he had said something to your drug dealing vice principal that my dad is gonna be so pissed because he works for a recovery organization. Yeah, he goes, my dad works at a recovery center. He's gonna be he's gonna kill me. Why didn't he just say two to seventeen recovery. He probably wants to have to get the name out there. Maybe you should consider sending him to a teenager's rehab after for one one run in Yeah, I like I can play basketball's Yeah, he'd hate

it to be perfect. He hates going to class, set, doesn't like to wake up in the morning. I mean, what better way some as I asked, a boot camp? Right? More? Can't learn here military they used to say shape up or ship out. So we're gonna send him to NOM. Let's go back to how this started. What are you gonna

do with Parker someday? I don't know. I just hope that it doesn't happen, you know, and the conversations that we're gonna have with him, and seeing your son's seen it firsthand, he's seen it, we would just be a mess, you know. He knows what that life goes to. And again it goes back to something we've all said, not gonna happen to me. Oh yeah, it happened to him at least. Stupid. I'm not gonna let it get that far. I'm going to stop it before it

gets that far. Well, and I had an issue when an issue, like when I was fifteen, my grandmother was hitting held by a drunk driver and I was there and I saw it happen, and so that put me throughout my entire teenage years. The rest of them, I hated anything they had to do with any kind of addiction or alcohol or anything. And then I turned nineteen and all of a sudden, peer pressure gets involved and I

start making those decisions. Because I don't want to make it sound like I blame those people for doing it, because I made the choice, that was my choice back then to do it. But it was so easy for me to flip fop from completely hating anything to do with any kind of substance use to just being right in it and getting hooked. It was so easy. I'm thinking, that's something genius here. Is it better than the structured water? I don't know anything's better than that. That's a pretty good idea,

no if. Okay, So you were talking about peer pressure and there's like this group of kids in school or at homeschool. I'm not sure how that works on the block that are just so cool because I don't know, it just looks so cool that they're doing these drugs, they're smoking these cigarettes, drinking these beers. They're so cool. What can we make that's like cool? Or how do we make that uncool? Justin I have a button that can hit you gotta do the thing I forgot? It just takes it right

off. But how could we make it? Because Okay, if we're watching a movie I'm trying to think of we're watching a movie, We're like, Oh, we don't want to be like that guy. Damn you to your microphone? What's going on? You guys kicked it accident? So like what do we watch that We're like, I don't want to be like that guy? Like, how do we take that and put that into young kids minds? Do we have Taylor Swift saying about it? It might be in our

budget? Got I have a week go for Cardi B and just say, don't you don't want to be like this kid's Yeah, because they think she's cool because she's rapping about stabbing men and robbing people and stripping wops and stuff. Yeah, selling booty. Well. And that's the thing that I've noticed with my son too, is it's the opposite of what dad is is what he wants to be doing. So he was super against it too. Back when I was in my active addiction and now I'm not. I'm in the

recovery world. So now he's starting to flip flop to the other side, and it's it's a difficult tightrope to walk, and it's even easier when you have somebody so close to you that just says, well, just beat his ass, it'll be fine. That's what I needed when I was younger. Yeah, So what kind of cigarettes does he like? Red's Marboro's. I taught him, right, Okay, that was this gateway drug. That's why my cigarette. When I was like five or six, I was walking to

preschool. I said that, right, I was walking to preschool by yourself. My brother who was in kindergarten, he was there with me. You had the responsible one. Yeah, And my neighbor, Scott Hobson, was like, oh, yeah, I got a cigarette and I was like, cool, I want one, and I took a hit, cough my ass off. I was like, that's not fun, but I tried it. So that was my gateway drug. And then years later, but alcohol was more my gateway drug. And I only tried weed because I was tired of

the hangovers and the shits that Red dog beer gave us. I don't know if I ever tried red dog. Yeah, I don't even know what I can honestly say. I started drinking before I started smoking weed. And you're just like they're like, hey, man, like your pie heading buddies are like this, you don't get a little like fucking hungover and stuff, and you're like no, And then finally you're like, okay, let me try

it. You're like, well, that's cool. Then you get busted, and back in my day when we was illegal, then you gotta go on probation for a year. So that's why I was asking, Well, Justin and I were talking about this yesterday, like, is it just the same as getting caught with a pack of smokes? Like you know, for us back in the day, it's been fifty dollars fine or something, But is

that like, what's the punishment for that now? You know, like back in the day, he would the cops would have been involved because he's got a marijuana pin and marijuana is legal still is federally. I guess you should call the FBI. Yeah, get this little guy, and they'll shut my podcast down. That's fine though, because you can always start a new one, right, I should call it the real name. Like this guy's showing, like this kid's showing signs of not good, just to put him away.

Now, I don't know, because like even with the other the regular vapes and stuff, he would always down his buddies and tell him that they were not cool when he caught them with vapes and stuff and because they were not vaping weed. I guess, so just vaping flavored stuff. Yeah, like why would I do that? You do that? I'm like, we just do stuff. I do want the weed in it, right because Stephanie likes it. And Stephanie skipschool on Friday. So my dad say, we're

doing podcasts, we're making babies. This little girlfriend lives in town, so exactly right, Well, we live out of town. You have to figure out a way, well only long distance babies where her older brother is going to sell a vape pin to homeboy and make some cash on it so you can drop a little sister off. It's kind of like pimping a little bit, right, exactly. Yep, yep, it's exactly like pimpin'. You know, ask him how his little wiener works, Like you know how that

works, buddy, Let me show you. You know, I would never say it like that because, uh, I don't want to end up on a list. Yeah, I end up on what list? The pedophile list? Justin rolls his eyes. Yeah, it's so right. If you're already on it, I get it, but I don't want there. I'm not out of it. But but you have to have those talks. Right when we have those talks, he goes, Dad, They did they talked that to me in school? Yeah, well, they're not teaching anything else,

so they would do their job. But where did those where they DARE That's what it was McGruff, the crime dog and all that. Would they do that anymore? Well, they probably figured they're not effective. Yeah, nobody knows what DARE even means anymore. I don't remember what it is. No, drugs are really easy, right, I don't know nobod I remember the DARE officer breaking in the case of drug paraphernalia and asking, do any of your parents have any of this at home with the kids. Yeah, that's

how they got you. Yeah, and then they would go to your parents' house. What your kids says, you're using illicit drugs? Well, I remember when they came into the the tech school I was in when I was a junior, and there we had this one kid from the public school that was there, and every time they would they would mention a drug. He would like under his breath, list off all of the street names for it. Eesventually they had to be like, dude, you stop it, Bradley,

you need to stop. Well, he's smart, I mean, at least he's telling straight names. These kids know that methodphetamines is called ice, so they're like, oh, you want some ice. He's like, no, that's methamphetamine. And he's like, you didn't even talk about whippets or anything. That's what else says he tried? Did he what? Do he tests positive for? Just the weed? Just it? Yeah, just the

weed. So that was that was an interesting experience for me too, so because, like I said, I've only ever been on the tested side of it, not the tester, So that was interesting. And then he leaves the conversation. He goes, I've taken a drug test. Now, I'm like, this isn't a write of passage, you little ship like it's serious. He's cool, Garret straight you think that works? I I think it

would for him. That's what Justin was kind of hinting at earlier. I think, yeah, m hmm, well if it made him stand out in front of our building with a sign just that stupid shit like we change it every hour. Well, you know. The sad part is though, really our society has normalized weed so much that it's appealing to these kids. You know, all these different flavors, babes, dabs, edibles. Now chocolate's got weed and feuse it'll make your body tingle you No, I gotta think

twice every time I look at a gummy bear. It's terrible. I mean, it's really sad that we've taken this industry this far and they're not educating anybody on it because they were kids, probably wouldn't be trying it. I don't know. I think they still their kids. And it's the way it is because we were educating kids on it back in the day and there were still kids. We were smoking weed. You know, I didn't smoke weed right away, but and then it's funny the guy smoke a joint with for

the first time. He I can't even say because I don't want to get arrested. Let's just say that I'll tell you guys off the air, But where did he put it? You know, it's where her bricks. Now, I don't want any he would, Yeah, you could come through the

window right now. I had an interesting situation when I was younger too where we're part of a party bust and I they were handing out mips to everybody involved, and I should have been charged back then with providing or whatever it is for minors twenty one and I was the only one over twenty one and my best friend it was his house, lied his ass off, saying no, he just got here, he just needed a place to stay. My girlfriend at the time was one of the ones getting an MIP, and these

cops somehow they must not have cared. But there was like good cop, bad cop, and it was really it was. It was serious cop, not serious cop, because the one kid looks at the cops and goes, so, what happens, Like how much trouble do I get into when I get an MP and the one cops who's administering it's like, you know, you have to call the and like call the number and do that book.

The other guy goes, well, when I got mine, it was only like a hundred bucks, and that's about it don't matter, and the other guy and the one cop look he looks at him, He's like, seriously, dude, shut up. I still remember the first joint I ever smoked. I just started my freshman year of high school in a new town and I was a cigarette smoker at the time. So I walked in. They're like, oh, new kid, you want to go smoke. I didn't know what to talk about. I figure cigarettes, and I was like sure.

We went out to the dugout at the baseball field and we proceeded to smoke a joint and I didn't know what the hell it was at first. Cool story, bro, I know it wasn't it. Yeah, that's a very cool story. And so now your kid's gonna listen to this podcast and go well, Justin was talking about remembering his first time. Corey said he smoked your Joy with somebody who he came to say his name or his job. Were come busting through the windows at the office here. That's how badass

that guy is. And uh, they're just fine, he's never gonna listen to this. You used to guarantee you used to smoke weed, dad, Yeah, Like, how can you judge me for that? Dad just doing the same stuff you did. You know, me and my daughters had this conversation. And because she's like thirteen and a half, she's been caught with a vape last year in school nicktine vape. I was like, you know, it starts out simple and small, and it just progressively gets worse over

time. I was like, you know, it could be a couple months from now, it could be a couple of years from now. You're gonna end up doing stuff you would have never thought you were gonna do and spiral out of control. Some grandkids. Yeah, it's just so much. Him and I had a really transparent talk about I mean, at least on my

side of things. It was talk about addiction. And I don't like the genetically predisposed thing, but I do know that it is a factor, and I just, you know, I had to talk to him about it, like, you know, you come from me and I've had addiction issues. Your grandfather, my father had addiction issues. Both of your great grandparents on

my side of the family have had addiction issues. I'm like, I know, your mother isn't great with stuff like that, and your grandmother on that side isn't great with stuff like that, and you have to be super and this is none of the stuff with stuff that my parents talked to me about. We got walls and said don't do this. And if there was ever a y involved, it was because I told you so, it's not good, don't do it. There was never a reason or a lesson or anything

taught about it. So I wanted to really actually talk to him about more. I'm worried about it. And do you remember a couple of years ago and what I was going through And I'm like, yeah, that's not weed, But do you remember when we lived with Grandpa that was partially weed, you know, And and it can get really really serious. And it started for us when we were young. You know. I was a little bit older than he was, but my dad was younger than he is when he

started. And like, it holds on to you, dude, that my son was God Like They're like, she shouldn't have happened like it. I don't know how, you know what I mean, Like, but his dad didn't have that conversation with him either, No evident And now there are actually recovery groups where they smoke weed and a lot of people call it California sober. Yeah, so Dad, like you could do the whole age thing. I guess, I don't know, Like there's wet houses, you know.

Oh yeah, people come over here and drink, and people say they're in recovery. Some people do. Remember that louder Milk episode or out of town justin crack your knuckles again, just break your face. That feel better? Yeah, okay, just forget about that microphone. It doesn't pick up noises or anything. So, yeah, louder Milk or whatever. They were out of town and they go to they hit a couple of meetings. In one of them, they're just a bunch of people drinking with each other. They

start talking about the whole recovery. Is this state of mind or whatever? You can't you know just because I'm basically it was talking about being in the middle of a relapse and he's drinking Martini in the middle of and I think it was a jab at stuff like that is what they were getting at the in the TV show. And I have a little brain here from pine Rest. It's a little what do they call these stress balls, But it's a

brain. This is your brain, and this is my brain, and this is my brain I weed, and my brain will say not good enough. You need the alcohol, right, Yeah, you go back to and I don't know if I've talked about it on this podcast, but I talk about it next door when I talk at the detox Is. I compare it to ice cream. If I just came up and I was like, hey, Mitch, hey, justin here's an ice cream cone. It's delicious, and you guys eat it and you're like, damn, that's pretty good. I

like it. And then you come back and me and you have another ice cream cone. The next week and you see me and I'm eating a turtle blizzard. You guys are like, what is that. I'm like, oh man, this is a turtle blizzard. You can't have. This is so much better than the ice cream cone, you know, but this ice cream cone is the shit. I'm like, well here, just here, I give you guys, like a little mini turtle Sundays, you know, or a little mini turtle Blizzards. You guys go to town a light, You're

like, fuck, that's so much better than the ice cream cone. That's awesome. Then the next week you come back and I hand you an ice cream cone. You're gonna look at me like, no, I want the turtle blizzard and give me up that size. Okay, they give me a medium, They're like, man, I eat that medium so quick. The next week you come back and you're like, give me a large. Next thing, you know, you're three hundred pound bitching about contrave and he's just

trying to lose some weight. And you realize, maybe I just don't eat so much. I don't know, Yeah, just stop eating. But it's the same thing to me, you know. And that's what it is for me. And sure, I could go smoke weed, and well that means I'm not in recovery the way I look at recovery yet would And I know for a fact because I've tried it. I cannot just smoke weed. I just can't. My brain has already progressed to the turtle blizzard, right.

I cannot just go back to the cone. Another thing I've noticed in my family is every other generation it's a different substance. And for my kid, I'm not saying there's a problem. This is a one time thing that's happened so far. I'm trying to keep it at that. But it's THCHC weed, marijuana. Me it was alcohol. My dad was more weed marijuana. I mean he had issue with alcohol too, but his biggest one was the weed. His dad was all alcohol. So it's weird. It like slinkies

back and forth. Just seen it coming as your son told you about his porn addiction. Uh no, but it won't surprise me either because pretty much every me and every one of my brothers have dealt with that too. See. And that's something that's scary. And I'm not just kidding when I say that, because it is scary because they say it just it really desensitizes.

He destroys your ability for any kind of actual intimacy. Yeah, and when you get a girl, you can't be like, oh, go grab your three friends and go jump in the dryer, you know, like I'm gonna get you out of there. It's the thing I think. Justin and I he's laughing, He's like, yeah, they're getting stuck in drivers. It's so stupid. I thought I had been to most other corners of the internet. I haven't seen that one. Yeah, I heard the comedian talking about

it. Who went and saw that. Ye. Shout out to Mary Santora, Yeah, shout out to her. She's funny, but that's what she was saying, you know, So it makes it hard for them kids to understand intimacy or whatever. And back when I was sneaking playboys, you know, when I was a kid, Playboy is way different. You see in the lady parts, you know, but to see full blown, like just

two clicks of your phone and you got it. He's probably sitting in the same room with you, just watching all kinds of dryers getting stuck and washing machines, and it's like, yeah, it's not even are you okay a little flush? Just laughing? Man, you don't even need to see it. You just have to come right in. I'm very sneaky about it. You'll be talking to someone and I'll just come in, sit at my desk and just bust went out real quick. Yeah. Yeah, And that's why

I don't clean in the Recovery Coaches office anymore. Be careful. It's just and that's all. Part of it goes back to me being worried about Parker and I see what you guys are coming through, and I'm just like, what the hell do I let him out of the house? Ever? Well, see, and I've seen the flip side of the coin is I was so sheltered that I figured out how to get to the porn stuff and just

made it happen. And when I got out from underneath that shelter umbrella, that's when as soon as a substance was handed to me, it's like I had to try it, and especially if it was one that was talking to me about not doing it, and then there was nothing else explain to me about it, like no, it's bad, Well why because they said so, okay, well let me go find out why. Yeah, and now you can't stop me, and it just it snowball. See I lived in

very unsheltered life and I still ended up horribly. Yeah, it ends up that you're gonna have to learn for yourself no matter what I mean, you can try life. That's how we do it, right, I mean, you could try to the best of your ability. But I don't believe in sheltering someone's gonna make him any better in life than just telling him the way life is and s. When I was in fourth grade, I sold a bag of salt to my neighbor and told me this cocaine, and I told

me he had to do a little bit in front of me. So I knew that he wasn't a cop, and he did and he started crying and he ran home. He was so pissed off because he made him do drugs or because it was solid. I guess it burned. I guess it burned like an mfort. Yeah. Why he wouldn't taste it, I don't know. And if he would have had have been like does what tastes like?

Got it from my stepbrother? But like what if like we sent kids down and like the pure stuff is like it's just it's really just salt to try some drugs sugar, yeah, and then you just give them vinegar. This is what a beer tastes like, you know, like why would you drink that? But that's not far off. You know, here's marijuana. It's already nasty. It makes you feel and like give them some uh was that something cleans out? Give them some laxatives? Here you go, it's a

marijuana. It's a gummy eat it. It's a little those chocolate laxative pills on like a muffin. Yeah, because that's he's sitting there not really give them weed and listen to smoke, you know, and they's like, I want some gummies here you go, or you want someone some snacks here. That's the weed. That's what that does do. It makes you ship your brains out. And he'd be at school telling all his friends like, man, the beer tastes so nasty, and his friend's be like, no,

I do, it's awesomely what's wrong with you? Like I've even snorted a cocaine. That shit burns. Then we oh my God, make shit that's on the toilet for twenty five minutes, just praying for Jesus make it stop. Just when to stop? It's just like load to ask some more toilet paper and everything. I'll never do it again, I don't know, at least not from your dad. Maybe I should put all that all like a grant and be like, this is how we're gonna we want to talk to

the schools. This is what we're gonna do. Taste test Friday. Wow. Marty's like, this is why we don't get people donating to us because all that stuff you say on the podcast. I'm even joking, but they don't think it's funny. Oh, we're having fun and recovery today and this topic is serious. Absolutely, But I don't know the answers, and you guys don't either. But we're just going through life trying to figure it out the best we can. But that's a tough one, Mitch. Yeah.

I mean we're surviving and getting past it. So do you know the best we can? I can tell you that I'm dealing with it a lot better than I would have four years ago, you know, So does somebody else deal with it? As long as I have a bottle in my hand and I don't. I've been talking about reflection a lot lately because I've been finding little things that remind me of that time in my life, and I just keep going back to you. I'm so glad I don't have to live my

life that way again. I really hope I don't have to watch my son live a life that way. So I've just been trying to have like meaningful conversations with them because it's never something I got. Ever, there was always a just don't do this, it's bad because I said so and did That didn't work for me, so I try something different. He's going to live

his life. Hope he learns, and hopefully he never meets Justin's daughter because be a little Hellians together and then you guys would be family some kind of way. I think no, gotcha ass All right, Well, guys, thanks for coming in and hanging out with me on the podcast today. I appreciate it. And it's such a really good topic. And we yeah, we laughed, we had some fun. But on the serious side, yeah, it is a serious topic. And you know, like I said,

there's no absolute this is the answer. No, deflect all of your issues under your employee. That's what we learned today. Blame the X Wow. Thanks for listening later. Thanks for listening to the two seventeen Recovery Podcast. We hope you come back for our next episode.

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