My Last Relapse: Addiction Recovery & Sobriety Stories
Born in Kansas to Mexican parents, Omar was sent as a baby to live with his grandparents in Mexico. He returned to Kansas around age five where he learned English, was bullied and sexually abused, then drifted into gangs and substance use in his early teens. He became homeless but still finished high school, briefly attended college, and then dropped out as his addiction to pills, K2, cocaine, and eventually meth took over his life. This drug use strained and broke his relationship with his partner and he lost his kids, followed by homelessness, horrifying sexual violence, criminal charges, and multiple suicide attempts. After an arrest in 2019, he quit meth and other hard drugs, had significant faith experiences in jail, and was released early during COVID, which allowed him to reconnect with recovery through meetings, sober living, and church, where he was baptized and began helping keep men’s meetings going. After several years of sobriety from meth/K2, he relapsed on alcohol and THC products, prompting renewed CPS involvement and his removal from the home. Omar re‑engaged with 12‑step recovery, worked the steps in depth, made amends, began sponsoring others, and eventually became a house manager in a faith‑based sober‑living program, supporting men in early recovery. GUEST OMAR CHAVARRIA-DURON is the director of Mastermind Recovery, drawing on his lived experience with addiction, homelessness, and the criminal justice system to help others rebuild their lives. He now focuses on faith-based 12‑step recovery, sober housing, and mentoring men in early sobriety. Learn more about Mastermind Recovery [https://www.mastermindrecovery.org/] Questions this episode answers: How does growing up between two countries without stability set a child up for addiction? How does feeling unloved by absent parents push kids toward gangs and drugs? What is K2 synthetic marijuana and why is it more dangerous than people think? How does meth grab hold differently than every other drug? What does withdrawal from K2 actually feel like — and can you detox at home? What finally makes an addict choose their family over their addiction? What does it take to truly surrender and commit to recovery after multiple relapses? What makes a sponsor genuinely effective — and what does a tough-love sponsor actually look like? Should AA sponsors work with people on Suboxone or MAT programs? How can someone with no degree and a criminal past build a real career in the recovery world? What does sober living do for a person that treatment alone never can? How do you do homeless outreach for people with addiction — and why does it matter? Where does fentanyl actually come from, and how did it flood the streets? Matt Handy is the founder of Harmony Grove Behavioral Health in Houston, Texas, where their mission is to provide compassionate, evidence-based care for anyone facing addiction, mental health challenges, and co-occurring disorders. My Last Relapse explores what everyone is thinking but no one is saying about addiction and recovery through conversations with those whose lives have changed. For anyone disillusioned with traditional recovery and feeling left out, misunderstood, or weighed down by unrealistic expectations, this podcast looks ahead—rejecting the lies and dogma that keep people from imagining life without using. Got a question for us? Leave us a message or voicemail at mylastrelapse.com [http://mylastrelapse.com] Follow Matt on Instagram @matthew.handy.17 [https://www.instagram.com/matthew.handy.17/] About Harmony Grove Behavioral Health Harmony Grove delivers outpatient addiction and mental health treatment focused on wellness, creativity, and authentic human connection—providing a supportive space for healing that extends beyond traditional clinical care. Find out more at http://harmonygrovebh.com/ [http://harmonygrovebh.com/] Harmony Grove’s IOP in Houston, Texas, [https://www.harmonygrovebh.com/intensive-outpatient-program/] is more than a program; it’s a lifeline for those ready to take the next step in their recovery. We are ready to meet you where you are and find your unique path to change. If you’re feeling overwhelmed or struggling, you don’t have to face it alone. Reaching out for support is a sign of strength, and help is always available. If you or anyone you know needs help, give us a call 24 hours a day at 844-430-3060. Host: Matthew Handy Producer: Eva Sheie Assistant Producers: Mary Ellen Clarkson & Hannah Burkhart Engineering: Chris Mann Theme music: Survive The Tide, Machina Aeon [https://www.youtube.com/@MachinaAeonAI] Cover Art: DMARK [https://www.instagram.com/dmarkgraffiti/?hl=en]
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