Most people think cocaine is just a “good night out” — a little bump to feel confident, sharp, magnetic.
But here’s the truth nobody likes to talk about: coke doesn’t give you confidence… it rents it to you at interest.
And sooner or later, the bill hits hard.
In this video, I break down what actually hooks people…
…the real signs it’s getting control (hint: it’s not daily use)…
…and the simple, practical steps to turn things around before life shrinks to “just one more weekend.”
See — you don’t beat cocaine by trying harder.
You beat it by building a life you don’t need to escape from.
That’s the game.
If you're dealing with this — or love someone who is — watch this, take a breath, and remember:
You’re not broken.
You’re not alone.
You’re just stuck in a loop.
And loops can be changed.
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We’ve helped a ton of people get their life back without shame, without guilt, without judgment.
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In today’s Real Drug Talk episode, Jack sits down with Michael Lappin — a man who spent 34 years in addiction, 13 years in prison, and has now found purpose, recovery, and a mission to help others break the cycle.
Michael opens up about childhood trauma, prison life, relapse, faith, rebuilding family trust, and how sharing his story on social media is changing lives. This is one of the most honest and powerful recovery conversations you’ll hear.
👉 If you’re struggling or supporting someone who is, this episode shows hope is real — and change is possible.
📌 Topics:
• Addiction & trauma
• Prison & survival mentality
• Relapse & recovery mindset
• Family healing & forgiveness
• Purpose, faith & rebuilding life
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In this video, Jack Nagle opens up about his real story with meth — from smoking speed at 17 to full-blown meth addiction and psychosis — and what it actually takes to recover. This isn’t about willpower or “staying clean” for a few days. It’s about rebuilding your life from the ground up.
Jack shares practical tips for early recovery from methamphetamine addiction — how to get through the brutal comedowns, reset your brain, manage cravings, find purpose, and rebuild confidence and self-worth.
If you’re struggling with meth or want to understand what real recovery looks like, this video will help you take the first step.
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Struggling with cravings or relapse triggers? In this video, Jack Nagle shares a simple, proven method to identify your triggers, build a real plan to beat them, and stay in control of your recovery.You’ll learn how to track your progress, count small wins, and find your why — so when the hard moments hit, you’ve got a strategy that actually works.👉 Watch now to discover how to turn your triggers into your biggest breakthrough.
Most people think recovery is about adding more — more discipline, more control, more hacks.But the truth? It’s about letting go of the stories, guilt, and identities that keep you stuck.In this clip, Jack Nagle shares why the real breakthrough in addiction recovery comes when you finally release what’s been weighing you down — not when you try to do more.👉 Watch now and learn how to drop the baggage, reclaim your peace, and create a life that actually feels good to live.
Shannon Althouse was left for dead after a hit-and-run in the Northern Territory. A Hilux came out of nowhere, hit him in fourth gear, shattered his ribs, collapsed his lung — and somehow, he still managed to stand up.In this raw conversation with Jack Nagle on Real Drug Talk, Shannon shares how he survived, what went through his mind in those final seconds, and the insane twist that followed.This is one of the wildest survival stories you’ll ever hear — a real look at resilience, trauma, and redemption.Watch now to hear:The night Shannon was run over and left for deadHow he fought to stay alive with broken ribs and a punctured lungWhat this moment taught him about life, strength, and purpose.
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Is addiction really a disease… or is that story keeping people stuck?In this video, Jack Nagle breaks down why the traditional disease model of addiction might be doing more harm than good — and how the labels we use can shape recovery outcomes. He shares how being told he had a “disease” helped him at first… but eventually became a belief that limited his growth.If you’ve ever questioned what recovery really means — this one’s for you.👉 Watch now to explore a new way of thinking about addiction, recovery, and personal transformation.
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If willpower worked, you’d already be sober.But it doesn’t… and there’s a reason almost nobody talks about.In this video, I’m breaking down why trying harder keeps you stuck — and what actually helps people beat addiction for good.We’ll dig into a 2016 study published in Addictive Behaviors Reports that proved something wild: the people who recovered long-term weren’t the ones with “more willpower.”They were the ones who had the right strategies, environment, and support to rewire their brains for real change.So if you’ve ever thought, “I just need to be stronger,” this video will flip that idea on its head.Because it’s not about willpower — it’s about the shift that makes recovery finally stick.👉 Watch now before you try to “white-knuckle” your way through another week.__________
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On this episode of Real Drug Talk, Jack Nagle sits down with Shannon Althouse—a former street kid, biker gang leader and repeat prisoner—who turned nine years of sobriety into a mission helping young people across Australia. Shannon unpacks meth addiction, near-death moments, life inside NT prisons, and the mindset shift he built through mindfulness/Buddhism, fitness, and Indigenous cultural dance—now taking his message to communities, schools and national youth forums.Main takeawaysFrom street life → gangs → prison to purpose-driven sobriety (9 years)First drug exposure at age 10–11; heavy meth use in his 20sRaw account of prison anxiety, violence, and survival mode in NT facilitiesFaced a 10.5-year sentence (pled to avoid mandatory life); used time to rebuild mindsetCatalyst: a book on mindfulness/Buddhism → daily practice → emotional regulation“Do the work” defined: repetition, catching negative thoughts, retraining patterns like the gymThree attempts on his life (shooting, edged weapon, hit-and-run) and the mental toughness to recoverChoose service over vengeance: supports youth exiting custody, clothes/food/lifts, ongoing mentorshipUses fitness + Indigenous cultural dance to make sobriety “gangster” and engage youth onlineSpeaking at Men’s Health forums, Thrive National Youth Summit (Darwin), and community eventsCore message: “Stay sober, stay fit.”
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Is addiction really a disease — or have we been misled by decades of stigma and funding bias? In this video, Jack Nagle dives deep into the controversial debate around the disease model of addiction. Drawing on insights from neuroscientist Dr. Carl Hart, 12-step programs, and his own lived experience, Jack challenges the idea that addiction is purely a “spiritual” or “brain disease.”He explores how the disease narrative can both help and harm people in recovery, why many studies may be biased, and what a more empowering, human approach to addiction could look like.👉 Watch to the end to discover why Jack believes addiction isn’t a disease — and what he thinks it really is.
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Staying sober at Christmas or during the holidays can feel like walking through a minefield — parties, family pressure, endless drinks, and that voice in your head saying, “just one won’t hurt.”In this video, Jack Nagle from Connection Based Living breaks down the real truth about staying sober over Christmas — the parts no one talks about. You’ll learn how to deal with cravings, social pressure, loneliness, and those emotional triggers that come up during the festive season.Whether you’re new to recovery or have been sober for years, these strategies will help you stay grounded, connected, and strong through the holidays — without missing out on the joy of the season.
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Most recovery advice sounds good… until it keeps you stuck.In this video, I’m calling BS on 3 of the most common “rules” in early recovery that people blindly follow — and explaining what actually works instead.💥 Why “don’t date in your first year” can hold you back💥 Why you don’t have to do it “for yourself”💥 Why cutting off all your old friends isn’t always the answer'
Nothing changes if nothing changes..In this episode of Real Drug Talk, Jack Nagle discusses storytelling and how that impacts addiction recovery. Jack, how reframing your story can completely shift your beliefs, identity, and outcomes in life.You’ll learn how storytelling is used inside the Connection Based Living and Wholeness Shift Mentorship programs to uncover emotional pressure points, heal old wounds, and build a new, empowering narrative for recovery.
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“From 8–16g Benders to 644 Days Sober: Davey Lloyd on Cocaine Addiction, Seizures, Rehab & Rebuilding Life”
In this raw, no-fluff episode of Real Drug Talk, Jack Nagle sits down with Davey Lloyd—Northern Beaches carpenter, ex-reality TV personality, and now a voice for recovery—to unpack his journey from heavy cocaine addiction (8–16 grams over 24–48 hours), near-fatal seizures, crushing debt, and shame… to sobriety, therapy, and rebuilding finances, relationships, and self-worth.
Davey opens up about self-medicating with stimulants from a young age, the hidden normalisation of cocaine in professional circles, the physical toll (ulcers, polyps, passing blood), and the night his friends had to resuscitate him. He shares why vulnerability beats bravado, what actually happens inside South Pacific Private (SPP) rehab, how the family program helped repair trust, and the daily tools he uses now—training, surfing, boxing, coaching, and telling the truth.
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In this powerful episode of Real Drug Talk, I sit down with Cory Vogt to explore his raw and unfiltered journey through addiction. Cory opens up about his struggles with cocaine and meth, the spiral into suicidal thoughts and some of the darkest places a person can go.But Cory’s story doesn’t end in the darkness. He shares how he found a path out through spirituality, rebuilding his life, and discovering a deeper meaning that now anchors him to his family and future.This conversation is honest, emotional, and deeply inspiring. Whether you’re personally battling addiction, supporting a loved one, or simply want to understand the realities of recovery, Cory’s journey will give you hope that transformation is always possible.You can find Cory on Insta and other places @__soul33__ __________📚- Free Report - 5 horrifying Dodgey Practices Rehabs Don't Want You To Know About: https://www.realdrugtalk.com/freereport__________________❌💊🍷 Want To Get Help To Beat Addiction?☎️ Book A FREE Consultation: https://www.connectionbasedliving.com/bookcall🖥️ More Help On Our Website: https://www.connectionbasedliving.com.au/______________________📲 SOCIALS:Insta: https://www.instagram.com/realdrugtalk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realdrugtalkPeace & Love✌🏾❤️Real Drug Talk Team.
In this episode of Real Drug Talk, Jack Nagle sits down with Tamzin Young to explore her powerful story of addiction, trauma, spirituality, and recovery.
Tamzin opens up about:
Growing up in a household affected by domestic violence and how it shaped her early years
Turning to drugs, alcohol, and substances from the age of 14
Her near-death experience at 21 that completely transformed her perspective on life
How spirituality, inner child healing, and self-awareness helped her move from pain to purpose
Her struggle with alcohol, the turning point with her children, and what led her to finally put it down
Why she believes recovery is different for everyone and how she found her own unique pathway forward
Tamzin’s story is a raw and inspiring example of how we can change our relationship with substances, discover our true selves, and live a more abundant and meaningful life.
Whether you’re struggling with addiction, alcohol use, recovery, or trauma, or simply curious about how spirituality and self-discovery can play a role in healing, this episode will leave you with insights, hope, and practical inspiration.
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In this episode of the Real Drug Talk Podcast, Jack Nagle sits down with Braden “Tonksy” Tonks to unpack his raw and powerful personal story of addiction, recovery, and transformation.
From growing up in Hobart, to becoming a well-known figure in the Tasmanian nightclub scene, Braden shares how early exposure to drugs, domestic violence, and the wrong crowd spiraled into a 10-year struggle with methamphetamine and intravenous drug use. His story takes you through the highs and devastating lows of drug abuse, including time in prison, brushes with death, losing family, and homelessness.
But this isn’t just a story about destruction—it’s about resilience, parenting, life lessons, and the power of support. Braden opens up about what finally pushed him to turn his life around, the role his children and partner played in his healing, and how he now channels his energy into fitness, podcasting, and helping others on their journey of mental health and recovery.
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, this conversation will give you a raw look at what recovery really takes—and how it’s possible to rebuild a meaningful life after losing everything.
✨ What you’ll learn in this episode:
The early signs of drug abuse and how quickly things can spiral
The impact of trauma and parenting on addiction pathways
How resilience and support systems play a role in long-term recovery
The mental health challenges of addiction, including psychosis
Life lessons Braden now lives by to stay clean and build a future
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In this episode of the Real Drug Talk podcast, Jack Nagle sits down with Dr. Jack Freestone, researcher and former manager of ACON’s LGBTQ+ drug and alcohol program, to explore the realities of chemsex, GHB use, and harm reduction strategies in Australia.
We dive deep into:
What chemsex actually is – and how it’s defined in research and community.
GHB trends and risks – why use is rising, overdose dangers, and myths about dependence.
Harm reduction strategies that work – from safe dosing and measuring to peer-led support.
The METHOD program – a peer-based service helping people reduce harm in sexualised drug use.
Barriers to AOD services – why talking about sex and drug use together is still taboo for many clients.
The Prompt Response Network – how Australia responds to emerging drug threats.
This conversation goes beyond headlines and stigma, offering a balanced look at drug use, sexuality, public health, and community-driven solutions.
📌 Resources & Links Mentioned:
METHOD Program (ACON) – Harm reduction for chemsex: Book A M3THOD Appointment | Party & Play Support | Ending HIV
The Know – National drug alerts: The Know - Australian drug alerts, all in one place
NCRED – National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs: https://nccred.org.au/
Research study on chemsex & service experiences: Exploring experiences of talk therapies among gay and bisexual men seeking to reduce or abstain from using crystal methamphetamine in the context of chemsex - PubMed
In this powerful and honest video, we hear the raw story of Mike, who went from drinking as early as 9 years old to completely transforming his life through sobriety.
If you've ever struggled with alcohol or wondered how to stop drinking, this video is for you.
Mike shares what led to his alcohol dependence, the moment he knew he had to change, and the exact steps he took to get sober and stay that way.
This isn’t just about quitting alcohol—it’s about rebuilding a life with purpose, clarity, and connection.
✅ Discover what recovery really looks like
✅ Learn tools for staying sober long-term
✅ Hear an inspiring transformation from alcohol addiction to personal growth.
This story proves it’s never too late to change. Whether you're in recovery, sober curious, or supporting a loved one, you'll find hope and motivation here.
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In this powerful video, Nash shares his personal journey overcoming cocaine addiction, highlighting the strong connection between alcohol use and cocaine abuse. Working in the construction industry, Nash reveals how prevalent and socially accepted cocaine use has become among workers, describing his own struggle as a "dysfunctional functional user"—seemingly managing life while internally battling addiction.
Discover the turning point that led Nash to seek help and how he successfully broke free from his addiction using the Connection Based Living group coaching program. This recovery program emphasizes connection, support, and accountability, providing an effective alternative to traditional rehab.
If you're struggling with cocaine or substance use, or know someone who is, Nash's story offers inspiration, hope, and practical insights on the road to recovery.
🔑 Key topics covered:
The link between alcohol and cocaine use
Cocaine addiction in the construction industry
Signs of a dysfunctional functional user
Benefits of the Connection Based Living group coaching program
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