KICK THE SH!T PODCAST

Danny Shannon

My name is Danny. I am a recovering addict who has not had a drink or a drug since the 15th of September 2009. I enjoy raising awareness through our stories, empowering and educating others about the social and emotional impacts of addiction. Let's get it!

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Hope Unveiled: Kerrie Atherton's Shares Her Recovery Wisdom
Nov 28 2023
Hope Unveiled: Kerrie Atherton's Shares Her Recovery Wisdom
Kerrie Atherton Founder of Stories of HOPE Australia/Worldwide and EMPOWER Life Solutions is a Keynote Speaker, Author, Mental Health First Aid Training Presenter, Event Host and Trauma and Addictions Recovery Counsellor. After planning suicide at 18, Kerrie walked through the doors of a 12-step program and since that day 41 years ago, has remained clean and sober. Over the past 30 years, Kerrie has worked in the business and community sector helping those who are struggling with trauma and the issues of life find Hope. Since moving to the Sunshine Coast QLD 20 years ago she has worked in a voluntary capacity in the community as well as private practice as a trauma and addictions coach/counsellor and mentor building connection and supporting people from all walks of life. In addition, she has worked with many young people in crisis at different schools on the Sunshine Coast. Along with her husband she founded a charity called “Streetlight” which ran for six years supporting the homeless and disadvantaged. Six years ago, Kerrie founded “Stories of HOPE Australia” a platform which runs monthly events bringing HOPE to the community and became a published author releasing her first book in 2019 and releasing the second book in her, “Stories of HOPE Australia” series ‘Resilient People, Remarkable Stories’ the week the world went into lockdown. Kerrie then founded “Stories of HOPE Worldwide” an online platform sharing stories of HOPE around the world resulting in the recent release of her third book which is in support of men’s mental health, LIGHTBULB MOMENTS Through The Eyes Of Men. Kerrie a “Mental Health First Aid” trainer, equips people with the skills to recognise the signs that someone may be experiencing a mental health crisis and how to assist them.  In everything she does, her passion is to help prevent suicide and hopelessness and to bring connection and HOPE to people in times of uncertainty in a rapidly changing world.www.storiesofhope.com.auwww.empowerlifesolutions.com.au
Fingerprints of Recovery: Your Unique Path to Sobriety with Quinn Lapeyre
Oct 8 2023
Fingerprints of Recovery: Your Unique Path to Sobriety with Quinn Lapeyre
I came to the states from France at age 4. I was raised by a single mother who married into an abusive domestic violence and substance abuse relationship. I was sexually abused by my neighbors from ages 5-7 and bc I was the foreign kid I was often bullied and ignored. I craved some stability and security but felt empty and alone most of my childhood. Especially when my older brother got deported for selling drugs and gta. I discovered opiates after a shoulder surgery and found relief from the torment in my head. My rock bottoms were about as bad as it can get. From home invasions and robbery, to selling my body and helping women sell their bodies for me. In 2011 I was heavily into my addiction and had to go into surgery for some complications in my groin ( a testicular torsion) I ended up blowing out my coronary artery and going into cardiac arrest. I was in a coma for 5 days. The doctors told my family to come say good bye bc I wasn’t going to make it. I woke from that coma on 11/11/11 and they said I’d be dead in 6 months. I’ve tried various forms of recovery and found that I took the pieces that worked for me. Everyone’s recovery is as unique to them as their fingerprints. I tried abstinence and it didn’t work for me in the beginning bc I had ptsd, anxiety, depression, adhd, and the list goes on. Once I stopped using, I realized I had a lot of healing to do but I didn’t know how. I came across some articles on ibogaine and ayahuasca and the benefits of microdosing ketamine and psilocybin. I did some research on how they helped my specific mental health conditions and decided I wanted to explore this world of plant medicine for addiction treatment. I’m no longer on traditional Medical assisted treatment such as methadone but I do use medical marijuana for my mental health at times which is better for me personally instead of being on the list of pharmaceutical medications they want me taking. I want to tell people it’s ok to recover with Mat or through plant medicine if the goal is actually sobriety and we truly want a life better than what we know. I don’t have all the answers, I just know what works for me. I think showing people that we can recover differently and still help lift each other is a message a truly support.
Jordan-Leigh Spark-Overcoming Challenges and Finding Hope
Oct 1 2023
Jordan-Leigh Spark-Overcoming Challenges and Finding Hope
Jordan's Journey: Overcoming Challenges and Finding HopeMeet Jordan, a determined young woman who's faced her fair share of obstacles but emerged stronger than ever. She was born with cerebral palsy, but from day one, she never let it define her.Growing up, Jordan was surrounded by a loving circle of friends and supportive parents, especially her dad, who encouraged her to be independent and confident. Despite her physical condition, she always felt like any other kid.However, when she turned 18, her world was shattered as she lost both her parents, just five weeks apart. Overwhelmed with grief, Jordan struggled to cope. She went through a tough period, even attempting suicide, which led to a year-long stay in a mental health ward. During this time, addiction became a looming problem.After this challenging period, Jordan reconnected with her uncle, finding comfort in their bond. Tragically, she faced another loss when her beloved uncle passed away suddenly three years later. Overwhelmed by grief, Jordan turned to drugs, leading to a six-year battle with meth addiction that nearly consumed her life.But Jordan's story takes a remarkable turn. After eight months of determined effort, she chose the path to recovery. Her journey serves as a beacon of hope, showing that even in the darkest times, the human spirit can find the strength to overcome adversity and addiction. Jordan's story is about resilience, redemption, and the unwavering ability to rebuild a life that once seemed lost
Young Yoda- Everything that's happened to me has shaped who I am today!
Sep 24 2023
Young Yoda- Everything that's happened to me has shaped who I am today!
WhatsUp I am Dan, I was born with sedc (spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia) which is basically a rare form of dwarfism. Including complications such as scoliosis, along with hip dysplasia. Due to these physical complications, primarily the hip dysplasia it caused alot of difficulty with mobility in my youth and lead me to resort to using a wheelchair. I got surgery on my spine at age of 16 to straighten that out. I also experienced sexual abuse in my youth. Partly due to these complications, it made me feel quite isolated and introverted. Due to my disability, indifference and abuse, I also struggled with finding my sense of self, including sexual identity. My mental health took a downard spiral and had lead me into a drug addiction of 10 years, 5 of them which I attempted to recover. During my addiction it showed the dark realities of the negative concequences of drugs. My addiction went from pot smoking, party drugs and fun but towards the end I resorted to meth and heroin. Through the 5 years of attempts of recovery, I tried several different ways to recover including abstinence which didn't work. The consequences of my addiction included more sexual abuse and trauma, suicide attempts and ods. End of 2020 is when I had a serious car crash under the influence, this crash made me realise if I don't get my life together it ain't going to get together. At the age of 25 I tried to get serious about getting help from the NDIS, unfortunately I fell through the cracks. After 9 months of sobriety I ended up relapsing and even though I was trying to do the right thing, it felt that no system had my back as I felt labelled as just a junkie. Took 2 years to navigate and get accepted into the NDIS, unfortunately it made me realise that even though I was trying to do the right thing, there was some people that didn't have the right intentions for their support.  It took me 27 years to just  receive the DSP and be recognised as "disabled". Been a tough road, but found a real blessing out of it all, Koahani. They believed in me and actually cared for me and other clients, I am now 6months off ice and have trying to be consistent with eating healthy, fitness and slowly minimising my prescribed drugs. Everything that's happened to me has shaped who I am today and I am keen to share my story.
I found recovery at 17 Years old- G Rebel
Aug 20 2023
I found recovery at 17 Years old- G Rebel
My name is Georgia, I’m 22 years old with a bit over 4 and a half years clean. I first picked up alcohol when I was 12 years old. Growing up with an alcoholic father, I never knew drinking every day wasn’t normal or the risks associated. My father was amazing until he drank, which turned him into a monster. My addiction quickly took off, and by 14 I was deep in poly using, taking just about anything I could get my hands on- weed, pills, uppers, downers, as long as I was high it didn’t matter. I also fell deep into amphetamine addiction and by 15 I was in serious trouble, I had multiple arrests, I was known by police, I got expelled from school and my father started getting violent. I was too scared to tell my mum or anyone for that matter that my dad was hitting me because I didn’t want him to get into trouble with the law, so when my dad gave me the ultimatum to fight him or leave the house, I left. I was homeless, couch surfing and sleeping in a park, I had one dirty adidas tracksuit that I would wear every day, I vividly remember it being soaking wet on the rainy nights, I’d sit there shaking while it rained on me with my pipe in hand. By 16 I had serious health issues, I was vomitting blood, coughing up black and couldn’t breathe. I finally went to the doctor who after running tests told me If I made it to my 20th birthday with the lifestyle I was living I’d be a miracle. I was in a deep psychosis and became a regular at the psychiatric unit of my local hospital, I was that severe they placed me in the adult unit at 15! I came into NA at 16 and found recovery at 17. My father found recovery with me, we reached 6 months clean together when he suffered a brain aneurism. I was able to find forgiveness for him through this program and Cherish the 6 months I got with him. I now use music as a platform to share my story and my journey on recovery and aim to send a positive message to todays youth.
KICK THE SHI!T PODCAST W CALLUM, MICHAEL AND CAMPBELL
Jul 23 2023
KICK THE SHI!T PODCAST W CALLUM, MICHAEL AND CAMPBELL
So excited to Kick off Season 2 of the KICK THE SH!T PODCAST With these incredible legends Callum, Michael and Campbell. It’s going to be a breath taking start to the season. Check it out ADDICTION IS A FAMILY DISEASE!2 brothers and a cousin reunite after a long time stuck in addiction to recover together, it’s a beautiful and heartbreaking storyCampbell and Callum both grew up in Leeton, their cousin Michael grew up in Penrith.All their family were addicted to drugs and alcohol as they grew up, the three of them began using alcohol and pot at a young age.Michael lost both his parent around the same time All the boys were close, but they lost contact not long after as a result of the drug and alcohol lifestyle.Campbells addiction lead him to jails and institutions and at the end of his using days his family was falling apart, Michael had more tragedy in his life when the death of his brother came about, as a result both Campbell and Michael found themselves in rehab at the end of 2021.Callum's addiction costed him the loss of his children and many relationships fell apart, coming off the back of a breakup he was also admitted into rehab early in 2022Guess what? They are all in recovery together now!Join us on Saturday for the first episode of KICK THE SH!T PODCAST Season 2 to dive into this incredible family tale of addiction to recovery!Hit the link to be reminded of the live broadcast, you will also find it on all your favorite podcasts platforms by Monday. Let’s go!
Ronald Isherwood- Born into a life of crime, now 37 years sober 👑
May 7 2023
Ronald Isherwood- Born into a life of crime, now 37 years sober 👑
Hello legends  Please Meet  Ronald Isherwood and his work!The Truth About Addiction was founded by our Director Ron Isherwood in 2020, after Ron had to regrettably shut down his very successful business, Sugarman Classics, where he restored prestigious classic show cars. Ron went through a number of medical procedures that prevented him from performing physical works.At the time, he was already running group support at a private rehabilitation centre in Queensland.After 42 years working with recovering addicts and various rehabilitation clinics, Ron found that there was a profound lack of understanding of the disease of addiction. Hence, he wrote his own program, based on his own experience, belief and passion.Ron started The Truth About Addiction and has since passed on his information to a team of superbly passionate counsellors.Ron’s background is extraordinarily uncommon to many that you may find in the same industry. Growing up in a family associated with the Painters and Dockers in Melbourne, his upbringing was filled with violence, aggression and abuse. At 16 years old, Ron shot his first man. By 17 years old, Ron was charged with multiple attempted murders and was in and out of prison in the decade after. He had never had a drug until he was put into prison at 17 years of age. But one thing we know, Ron Isherwood was a criminal before he was a drug addict.Ron was free from all drugs from the 3rd of March 1986. However, he couldn’t free himself from his crime addiction. In 2002 Ron was sentenced to 18 years for conspiracy to import prohibited substance. He did a lot of thinking during his incarceration. He studied, he wrote a biography. Ron also wrote the process and procedures for a successful drug rehabilitation program inside Berallon Correctional Centre, where he ran the programs with the help of the prison director, resulting in many prisoners getting clean, staying clean and achieving a better life post release. Since then, Ron hasn’t stopped helping others in active addiction and played a huge part in their recovery journeys. Ron Isherwood is the addiction specialist.
Gary Jubelin - Former Heroin Addict Interviews Former Detective Chief Inspector. The tables have been turned!
Apr 12 2023
Gary Jubelin - Former Heroin Addict Interviews Former Detective Chief Inspector. The tables have been turned!
It was my absolute please to have Gary Jubelin come to my studio for this epic interview where the table have been turned and i get to ask all the questions. I did lots of research and i feel this interview is my best ever, i hope you guys enjoy.Did you know;Gary Jubelin was one of Australia’s most celebrated detectives. He joined the NSW Police Force in 1985 and retired in 2019 as a Detective Chief Inspector.   During his 34-year policing career he led some of the country’s biggest murder investigations including the serial killing of three Aboriginal children in Bowraville. The brutal gangland murder of Terry Falconer and seven other murders, which was featured in the Underbelly Television Series ‘Badness’. He also ran the crime scene following the Lindt Café Siege.  He was leading the investigation into the abduction of 3-year-old William Tyrrell when he was controversially removed and charged by his own organisation for recording a conversation with a suspect in the Tyrrell investigation.  This is something he makes no apologies for other than the impact it had on the investigation due to his forced removal.  His vast experience as a detective in major crime includes performing duties in the Armed Hold Up Squad, Organised Crime Squad and Gangs Squad. He also was heavily involved in tactical policing performing duties in the Tactical Response Group, State Protection Support Unit and Close Personal Protection. Since leaving the police he has been employed as an investigative journalist with News Corp, writing for The Sunday Telegraph. Co-authored two top selling No.1 True Crime Books his memoire ‘I Catch Killers’ and ‘Badness’. Hosts one of the country’s top rating podcasts ‘I Catch Killers’. Is a contributor to television programs including 60 Minutes and Under Investigation for the Nine Network. He has also toured Australia with the ‘I Catch Killers Live Event’ stage show.     He is still passionate about justice for victims of crime, strongly supports restorative justice and is continuing to assist victims where he can in his new role.