This week on Define Insanity, Joe and Justin sit down with Meech, a man whose life took a hard detour before finding its way back. Raised as the son of a police officer, Meech grew up with structure and expectations—but still found himself pulled toward addiction. What began as drinking escalated into drug use, selling drugs, and eventually jail and prison time. His life spiraled fast, and the consequences were real. Sobriety became the turning point. Through recovery, accountability, and deep inner work, Meech rebuilt his life from the ground up. Today, he’s sober and working as a counselor, helping others who are trapped in the same cycles he once lived in. This is a raw, honest conversation about addiction, identity, shame, redemption, and what it really takes to change. Meech’s story is proof that no matter how far you fall, recovery is possible—and purpose can grow from pain.
This episode of Define Insanity features Meech, a man whose life journey took him from addiction and incarceration to sobriety and service.
As the son of a police officer, Meech grew up with structure and strong expectations, yet still found himself pulled into a destructive path—selling drugs, drinking heavily, and using substances. That path eventually led to jail and prison, forcing him to confront the reality of where his choices had taken him.
Sobriety became the turning point.
Through recovery and deep personal accountability, Meech rebuilt his life. Today, he’s sober and working as a counselor, helping others navigate addiction using the hard-earned wisdom of lived experience.
This is an honest, grounded conversation about addiction, consequences, recovery, and what real change looks like when someone commits to it.