45 min

27. No Where to Go But Up, Life after Jail and Meth Addiction with Sean Dustin It's Really None of Our Business Podcast

    • Comedy

Today we talk with Sean Dustin from the Nowhere To Go But Up Podcast. Sean lived a troubled life and spent the majority of his youth and early adulthood in trouble and on drugs.  


Sean was a latch-key kid and felt that his abundance of freedom and lack of consequences pushed him into crime and drugs. 


He discovered "Crank" or Meth when he was 14.  His stepmother was the first one to introduce him to drugs. Sean talks about funding his life by selling drugs, stealing, and forgery. 


He felt that it was easier to live like this than to get a job.   Eventually, things caught up with him and he went to prison.  Sean talks about being beaten up by gang members and his own tough-guy attitude.


After being released from jail, he continued to live his life like an a$$hole and didn't seem to learn his lesson or change his ways. 


He was once again arrested for forgery but ended up going to rehab instead of jail. What finally changed Sean's ways?  It was his little girl. He realized that he was role modeling angry behavior.  The last thing he wanted was for his daughter to date someone like him.  If he continued to show her his aggressive behavior, what would this do to her? 


He has since started a podcast - Nowhere To Go But Up, quit taking drugs, and is on the path to self-growth. You can find Sean Dustin at all the pod places.


 


Email: nowheretogobutupnow@gmail.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nowheretogo.butupnow.9

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nowheretogobutupnow/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/butupnow

Podcast Page: http://nowheretogobutupnow.libsyn.com/

YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpit4jnGTbhgLt2UFs0efyA

Linktree:
https://linktr.ee/Nowheretogobutup


 


 

Today we talk with Sean Dustin from the Nowhere To Go But Up Podcast. Sean lived a troubled life and spent the majority of his youth and early adulthood in trouble and on drugs.  


Sean was a latch-key kid and felt that his abundance of freedom and lack of consequences pushed him into crime and drugs. 


He discovered "Crank" or Meth when he was 14.  His stepmother was the first one to introduce him to drugs. Sean talks about funding his life by selling drugs, stealing, and forgery. 


He felt that it was easier to live like this than to get a job.   Eventually, things caught up with him and he went to prison.  Sean talks about being beaten up by gang members and his own tough-guy attitude.


After being released from jail, he continued to live his life like an a$$hole and didn't seem to learn his lesson or change his ways. 


He was once again arrested for forgery but ended up going to rehab instead of jail. What finally changed Sean's ways?  It was his little girl. He realized that he was role modeling angry behavior.  The last thing he wanted was for his daughter to date someone like him.  If he continued to show her his aggressive behavior, what would this do to her? 


He has since started a podcast - Nowhere To Go But Up, quit taking drugs, and is on the path to self-growth. You can find Sean Dustin at all the pod places.


 


Email: nowheretogobutupnow@gmail.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nowheretogo.butupnow.9

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nowheretogobutupnow/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/butupnow

Podcast Page: http://nowheretogobutupnow.libsyn.com/

YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpit4jnGTbhgLt2UFs0efyA

Linktree:
https://linktr.ee/Nowheretogobutup


 


 

45 min

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