Dentist, Addict, Bank Robber, Recovery

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Going To The Extreme

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Drugs Coming Before Being A Father

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Robbing Banks

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Message To Other Struggling Addicts

Chris welcomes Damian, whose life took a turn from a successful dentist to a desperate bank robber due to drug addiction. Damian’s addiction led him to prioritize drugs over his family, driving him to rob several banks to support his habit. Despite the gravity of his actions, his techniques were non-violent, relying on written notes. Eventual arrest and jail time mark the point of his life unraveling. Now nine years sober, he reflects on the importance of perseverance, hope, and the challenging yet rewarding process of rebuilding his life and mending familial ties. Damian’s story is a raw and honest testament to the struggles and triumphs of overcoming addiction.

 

2:41 – Was first introduced to drugs by his brother at the age of 9.

5:55 – At 16 years old he stole cash from his job’s safe and fled to Cabo.

7:30 – Crashed at different places while traveling around.

11:36 – Balanced work, family, and education commitments diligently.

15:34 – Commuted from Newport to LA, struggled with alcoholism and couldn’t balance work and family.

19:28 – As a dentist, he casually prescribed Norco and masked it with antibiotics. 

22:38 – Acknowledged his issue, sought treatment, and maintained professional standing.

24:35 – Dad admits failing his children due to his addiction.

26:41 – Financial desperation led to a spree of bank robberies.

29:48 – Failed bank heist due to bad disguise.

34:05 – “Thought I was invincible, kept robbing banks, and eventually got caught.”

37:12 – Overnight night stay in Mexican jail – a sobering experience. 

40:27 – Stayed sober in prison by focusing on self-improvement. 

45:06 – Supportive friend helped him stay sober and reunite with his family.

49:42 – Overcoming struggles, finding peace, and focusing on his children.

54:54 – Struggled with shame, but now embracing growth through honesty.

58:13 – “Message of perseverance and faith in adversity.”