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Dopey 486: Peter 'Chappy' Meyerhoff! Crazy Prison Episode! Running the Yard! Selling and Shooting Heroin! Turning Out the CO, ODing on Fentanyl, Recovery!
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This week on Dopey! We are joined by 'Against All Odds' author, and 'Roll Call with Chappy' podcaster - Peter 'Chappy' Meyerhoff! We leave no stone unturned in this junky prison opus. Chappy gives us the good bad and the ugly from early incarceration to 12 long years in prison where he was the shot caller on multiple prison yards. His story goes nuts when he gets involved with a female corrections officer who smuggles him heroin which he deals then becomes hopelessly addicted to. I'm not gonna give it all away in this write up! But it's seriously beautiful and Chappy cries!
PLUS We commemorate the loss of Brian 'Hotwheelz' Connelly and play his first voicemail - plus poetic emails extra voicemails and much much more on this new prison flavored episode of that good old Dopey Show!
Summary: Peter 'Chappy' Meyerhoff, a former prisoner and recovering addict, shares his story and mission to help others in this episode of Dopey. He discusses his experiences in prison, his near-death fentanyl overdose, and his journey to sobriety. Chappie opens up about the challenges of aligning his past prison persona with his current role as a mentor and advocate for prisoners. He also reflects on the impact of becoming a father and the struggles he faces in navigating his new life. Despite the difficulties, Chappie remains committed to inspiring and supporting others in their recovery journeys. David Manheim discusses his strained relationship with his father and the decision to cut ties with him. He shares his experience of growing up in a dysfunctional family and the resentment he feels towards his father. David also opens up about his journey into drug addiction, starting from alcohol and weed at a young age and eventually progressing to harder drugs like crystal meth and heroin. He talks about his time in prison and the power dynamics and politics that exist within the prison system. David reflects on his past actions and the impact they have had on his life. Chappie shares his story of addiction, prison, and recovery. He talks about his early experiences with drugs and how he quickly became addicted. He describes his time in prison, including the challenges of withdrawal and the prison politics he had to navigate. Chappie also discusses his relapse after his first release from prison and the near-death experience that led him to finally get sober. He emphasizes the importance of staying sober and helping others, and how his perspective on God and spirituality has evolved throughout his journey. Keywordsprison, addiction, recovery, sobriety, near-death overdose, fatherhood, vulnerability, father-son relationship, drug addiction, prison, power dynamics, politics, addiction, prison, recovery, drugs, withdrawal, prison politics, relapse, sobriety, God, spirituality Takeaways- Peter Chappie Meyerhoff shares his experiences as a former prisoner and recovering addict
- He discusses the challenges of aligning his past prison persona with his current role as a mentor and advocate for prisoners
- Chappie reflects on the impact of becoming a father and the struggles he faces in navigating his new life
- Despite the difficulties, Chappie remains committed to inspiring and supporting others in their recovery journeys David's strained relationship with his father led him to cut ties with him
- He reflects on his journey into drug addiction, starting from alcohol and weed and eventually progressing to harder drugs
- David shares his experiences in prison and the power dynamics and politics that exist within the system
- He reflects on his past actions and the impact they have had on his life Addiction can quickly take hold and lead to a life of crime and incarceration.
- Prison can be a challenging environment, but it can also provide an opportunity for self-reflection and growth.
- Relapse is a common part of the recovery process, but it's important to learn from it and make a commitment to sobriety.
- Spirituality and a belief in a higher power can play a role in recovery, even for those who were initially skeptical.
- Helping others and staying connected to a supportive community are crucial for maintaining long-term sobriety.
- Aligning Past and Present: Chappie's Transformation
- Navigating the Challenges of Recovery and Fatherhood Journey into Drug Addiction
- Power Dynamics and Politics in Prison From Addiction to Incarceration: Chappie's Story
- Navigating Prison Politics: Chappie's Experience
- "I've been struggling in life lately, man, like... I have really, really bad imposter syndrome now."
- "In recovery, vulnerability is strength."
- "It's like real life stuff. And that's what me and my dad's relationship is still... tough, man."
- "I don't need his shitty advice and to be honest I think he's fucking grumpy as shit"
- "I'm just done with this relationship, you know?"
- "He's whipped to her and she does whatever, he does whatever the hell she says and she runs shit"
- "I felt like stuff is like just finally going to go my way when I got out"
- "I had this argument with my mom the other day, because was like, know, depressed, been going through this shit. And mom was like, you're making more money than you've ever made in your life. like, the literal reverberating. Money doesn't make you fucking happy, mom."
- "I was like, holy shit, maybe this is God's sign of showing, like, I'm gonna start catching some breaks now or something"
532 episoder
Manage episode 430896888 series 2956278
This week on Dopey! We are joined by 'Against All Odds' author, and 'Roll Call with Chappy' podcaster - Peter 'Chappy' Meyerhoff! We leave no stone unturned in this junky prison opus. Chappy gives us the good bad and the ugly from early incarceration to 12 long years in prison where he was the shot caller on multiple prison yards. His story goes nuts when he gets involved with a female corrections officer who smuggles him heroin which he deals then becomes hopelessly addicted to. I'm not gonna give it all away in this write up! But it's seriously beautiful and Chappy cries!
PLUS We commemorate the loss of Brian 'Hotwheelz' Connelly and play his first voicemail - plus poetic emails extra voicemails and much much more on this new prison flavored episode of that good old Dopey Show!
Summary: Peter 'Chappy' Meyerhoff, a former prisoner and recovering addict, shares his story and mission to help others in this episode of Dopey. He discusses his experiences in prison, his near-death fentanyl overdose, and his journey to sobriety. Chappie opens up about the challenges of aligning his past prison persona with his current role as a mentor and advocate for prisoners. He also reflects on the impact of becoming a father and the struggles he faces in navigating his new life. Despite the difficulties, Chappie remains committed to inspiring and supporting others in their recovery journeys. David Manheim discusses his strained relationship with his father and the decision to cut ties with him. He shares his experience of growing up in a dysfunctional family and the resentment he feels towards his father. David also opens up about his journey into drug addiction, starting from alcohol and weed at a young age and eventually progressing to harder drugs like crystal meth and heroin. He talks about his time in prison and the power dynamics and politics that exist within the prison system. David reflects on his past actions and the impact they have had on his life. Chappie shares his story of addiction, prison, and recovery. He talks about his early experiences with drugs and how he quickly became addicted. He describes his time in prison, including the challenges of withdrawal and the prison politics he had to navigate. Chappie also discusses his relapse after his first release from prison and the near-death experience that led him to finally get sober. He emphasizes the importance of staying sober and helping others, and how his perspective on God and spirituality has evolved throughout his journey. Keywordsprison, addiction, recovery, sobriety, near-death overdose, fatherhood, vulnerability, father-son relationship, drug addiction, prison, power dynamics, politics, addiction, prison, recovery, drugs, withdrawal, prison politics, relapse, sobriety, God, spirituality Takeaways- Peter Chappie Meyerhoff shares his experiences as a former prisoner and recovering addict
- He discusses the challenges of aligning his past prison persona with his current role as a mentor and advocate for prisoners
- Chappie reflects on the impact of becoming a father and the struggles he faces in navigating his new life
- Despite the difficulties, Chappie remains committed to inspiring and supporting others in their recovery journeys David's strained relationship with his father led him to cut ties with him
- He reflects on his journey into drug addiction, starting from alcohol and weed and eventually progressing to harder drugs
- David shares his experiences in prison and the power dynamics and politics that exist within the system
- He reflects on his past actions and the impact they have had on his life Addiction can quickly take hold and lead to a life of crime and incarceration.
- Prison can be a challenging environment, but it can also provide an opportunity for self-reflection and growth.
- Relapse is a common part of the recovery process, but it's important to learn from it and make a commitment to sobriety.
- Spirituality and a belief in a higher power can play a role in recovery, even for those who were initially skeptical.
- Helping others and staying connected to a supportive community are crucial for maintaining long-term sobriety.
- Aligning Past and Present: Chappie's Transformation
- Navigating the Challenges of Recovery and Fatherhood Journey into Drug Addiction
- Power Dynamics and Politics in Prison From Addiction to Incarceration: Chappie's Story
- Navigating Prison Politics: Chappie's Experience
- "I've been struggling in life lately, man, like... I have really, really bad imposter syndrome now."
- "In recovery, vulnerability is strength."
- "It's like real life stuff. And that's what me and my dad's relationship is still... tough, man."
- "I don't need his shitty advice and to be honest I think he's fucking grumpy as shit"
- "I'm just done with this relationship, you know?"
- "He's whipped to her and she does whatever, he does whatever the hell she says and she runs shit"
- "I felt like stuff is like just finally going to go my way when I got out"
- "I had this argument with my mom the other day, because was like, know, depressed, been going through this shit. And mom was like, you're making more money than you've ever made in your life. like, the literal reverberating. Money doesn't make you fucking happy, mom."
- "I was like, holy shit, maybe this is God's sign of showing, like, I'm gonna start catching some breaks now or something"
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