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On Hitting Rock Bottom and Rising Again, Nowhere to Go but Up host Sean Dustin (part 2‪)‬ Half the City

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Sean Dustin is the writer, producer, and host of the podcast "No Where To Go But Up".
In part 2 of this 2-part interview, Sean shares his wild story that begins with his time in prison for cocaine and check fraud and ends with finding himself and his path, a new man.
 

Show NotesFollow Sean on InstagramNo Where To Go But Up PodcastTheme music by: Ruel Morales

Audio Transcript
Brian Schoenborn: [00:00:00] Hello. Hello everybody. A guest today. He had a time where he hit rock bottom like many of us, and he has turned that around and become a huge success story. We’re gonna learn about all of that and more is coming up. We’ve got the host, creator and writer of the “No Where To Go But Up” podcast with Sean Dustin, give it up for my friend Sean Dustin,my name is Brian Schoenborn. I’m an Explorer of people, places and culture. In my travels, spending over 20 countries across four continents, I’ve had the pleasure of engaging in authentic conversations with amazingly interesting people. These are their stories on location and unfiltered presented by 8B media.This is half the city.Sean Dustin: [00:00:51] Where are we at, man? We were riding it.Brian Schoenborn: [00:00:54] Yeah. You wrapped it up right as, um, just before he went to prison.Sean Dustin: [00:00:59] So like,Brian Schoenborn: [00:01:00] yeah, so you were, um, so you went to jail for a couple of days, you know, brought in by the SWAT team and then you came back out and then you started, you switched from the drugs intoSean Dustin: [00:01:10] fraud. Oh yeah.That was going to kill that dude because, yeah, you’re going to kill the attack. He texted me, they showed up. It was already been planned. So what ended up happening is they, they, they stopped me, uh, throw me in the car. Uh, it was about a hundred degrees, like 110 degrees in the back of that damn car, uh, middle of summer.And, uh, I, all I can remember is like, dude, I just want to go to sleep. I do. The weight was off of my shoulders. I don’t have to run anymore. I know I’m going to go where I’m sleeping tonight. You know? Uh, well I knew where I was sleeping most of the nights anyway. Um, but it was just, it was just a relief actually, you know, it’s like, f**k, finally I can get this shit over with and I couldn’t stay awake, man.I couldn’t like, I was like this, I just kept falling asleep cause it was like, that’s all I wanted to do is just go to sleep. I’ve been up for like three daysBrian Schoenborn: [00:02:01] trying to run in the back of the cab or the back of a, or at.Sean Dustin: [00:02:05] No, in the back of a cop car like this one that’s like asleep, man. They didn’t even get even, they haven’t even gotten to the end of the car to go.And so the detective that came was the same one that had got me into the first time. Oh, sweet. Yeah,Brian Schoenborn: [00:02:25] I bet he was thrilled to see you.Sean Dustin: [00:02:27] Oh, he’s what? He’s like, he was waiting for it. I knew you’d show up sometime. You pop back up somewhere and uh, you know, I was like, he goes, he’s like, so you know, from what we got in your last house, he’s, I know you’ve already got a whole bunch of shit accumulated again.So he’s like, if you. You’re already going down because we have a ride along and that shotgun’s going to be a federal offense now. Uh, so we’ll not file charges on you if you take me to your house and give me all of your shit.Brian Schoenborn: [00:02:57] I ain’t kidding.Sean Dustin: [00:02:59] No, I’m serious. But IBrian Schoenborn: [00:03:00] mean, that sounds like a fucking trap, dude.Sean Dustin: [00:03:03] No, I did it. I was like, I didn’t care. I called my ex up, I call my checkup. I said, Hey man, uh, I’m, uh, I got arrested and I’m on my way there with the police right now cause I got give th

Sean Dustin is the writer, producer, and host of the podcast "No Where To Go But Up".
In part 2 of this 2-part interview, Sean shares his wild story that begins with his time in prison for cocaine and check fraud and ends with finding himself and his path, a new man.
 

Show NotesFollow Sean on InstagramNo Where To Go But Up PodcastTheme music by: Ruel Morales

Audio Transcript
Brian Schoenborn: [00:00:00] Hello. Hello everybody. A guest today. He had a time where he hit rock bottom like many of us, and he has turned that around and become a huge success story. We’re gonna learn about all of that and more is coming up. We’ve got the host, creator and writer of the “No Where To Go But Up” podcast with Sean Dustin, give it up for my friend Sean Dustin,my name is Brian Schoenborn. I’m an Explorer of people, places and culture. In my travels, spending over 20 countries across four continents, I’ve had the pleasure of engaging in authentic conversations with amazingly interesting people. These are their stories on location and unfiltered presented by 8B media.This is half the city.Sean Dustin: [00:00:51] Where are we at, man? We were riding it.Brian Schoenborn: [00:00:54] Yeah. You wrapped it up right as, um, just before he went to prison.Sean Dustin: [00:00:59] So like,Brian Schoenborn: [00:01:00] yeah, so you were, um, so you went to jail for a couple of days, you know, brought in by the SWAT team and then you came back out and then you started, you switched from the drugs intoSean Dustin: [00:01:10] fraud. Oh yeah.That was going to kill that dude because, yeah, you’re going to kill the attack. He texted me, they showed up. It was already been planned. So what ended up happening is they, they, they stopped me, uh, throw me in the car. Uh, it was about a hundred degrees, like 110 degrees in the back of that damn car, uh, middle of summer.And, uh, I, all I can remember is like, dude, I just want to go to sleep. I do. The weight was off of my shoulders. I don’t have to run anymore. I know I’m going to go where I’m sleeping tonight. You know? Uh, well I knew where I was sleeping most of the nights anyway. Um, but it was just, it was just a relief actually, you know, it’s like, f**k, finally I can get this shit over with and I couldn’t stay awake, man.I couldn’t like, I was like this, I just kept falling asleep cause it was like, that’s all I wanted to do is just go to sleep. I’ve been up for like three daysBrian Schoenborn: [00:02:01] trying to run in the back of the cab or the back of a, or at.Sean Dustin: [00:02:05] No, in the back of a cop car like this one that’s like asleep, man. They didn’t even get even, they haven’t even gotten to the end of the car to go.And so the detective that came was the same one that had got me into the first time. Oh, sweet. Yeah,Brian Schoenborn: [00:02:25] I bet he was thrilled to see you.Sean Dustin: [00:02:27] Oh, he’s what? He’s like, he was waiting for it. I knew you’d show up sometime. You pop back up somewhere and uh, you know, I was like, he goes, he’s like, so you know, from what we got in your last house, he’s, I know you’ve already got a whole bunch of shit accumulated again.So he’s like, if you. You’re already going down because we have a ride along and that shotgun’s going to be a federal offense now. Uh, so we’ll not file charges on you if you take me to your house and give me all of your shit.Brian Schoenborn: [00:02:57] I ain’t kidding.Sean Dustin: [00:02:59] No, I’m serious. But IBrian Schoenborn: [00:03:00] mean, that sounds like a fucking trap, dude.Sean Dustin: [00:03:03] No, I did it. I was like, I didn’t care. I called my ex up, I call my checkup. I said, Hey man, uh, I’m, uh, I got arrested and I’m on my way there with the police right now cause I got give th

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