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My dad’s side of the family is from Irvine, Ky and I am from Florida when I was 18 back in 2009 is when the pipeline really took off. Every single person on our road were a drug dealer and going to Florida. Mt Vernon is very close to Irvine.
Loved her story ...I used to think I was one of few women that has had a crazy life growing up. Watching her tell hers I don't feel like I am alone . Thanks for sharing another great video handsome. 😅😅😅😅😅😅
Wonderful interview! One tip just let her tell her story with out all the questions. It will flow better. I am from Pineville KY I grew up just like her the ones of us who actually work for a living and are not on drugs tend to have almost like survivors guilt from the trauma of this kind of childhood!! So glad you made it sis ❤️prayers for the ones still fighting 🙏🙏
@@ianbickCTI’ve watched enough to know that’s true with you . If they’re confident and got it down you just let it ride . You do guide the ones nervous or kinda all over the place . Also, my boi you gaining some weight ! 😂
Now I understand the background. I saw her look over and kinda talk to some1. Salute to what they are doing in recovery. I’ve been through it myself. Great podcast u guys. Loved her story
When she said she was glad her daughter was not in the system, she was talking about foster care system. He child grew up with a loving family member and was able to know she was ok. Some inmates have so much damage from the foster care system. There was no security issue with her ex stepmother. They check all that. I hope she has her daughter in her life still after all the positive changes she has made it her life.
Wow. A friend I had on Facebook never have met got off so easy when she was found to have enough fent on her to potentially unalive a good portion of our city. And she was told if she gets into trouble again she will go to prison. WTF?!? And then her attitude after she returns home and her family tells her she either goes to rehab for a certain amount. Of time or they are going to cut all contact with her off, she chose to believe the scum who was trafficking her. Saying they were controlling her. She has a son and daughter who need their good mom back. In my opinion. Thanks for sharing the story
I know her she and her mom always treated me good. Help me change my life been sober almost 4 years now. Its wild seeing someone you know on a pretty good size podcast.
When you’re raised and surrounded by people doing ______, it becomes your normal. That could be filled with morals and standards OR it can be filled with dysfunction & chaos & crime, etc. she was a product of her upbringing and trauma. Luckily she’s aware and seemingly has learned from her mistakes and will do her best to end this generational curse. Wishing her and hers all the best. 💕
Crazy, I live in southern NH. While listening I hear her state her dad moved a couple towns over in Manchester.. wow, thats weird NH has a Manchester. Then she says she lived in Mt Vernon.. what?!? Mt Vernon is a couple towns away from Manchester here in NH too!!! She talks southern and not New Englander. But man thought I understood where this takes place.. then the story throws me a few 2nd guesses on my understanding...
@danielleburke87 I understand that.. it's also a town a couple towns next to another mentioned, Manchester here in NH.. so it was my ears playing tricks. Hearing towns I know but a accent I don't. Lmao
25:45 I’m from Seattle, was indicted on 4 counts and got in the Dream Program. It saved my fucking life, saved me from doing 100+ months in prison. Never used again and changed my life. Yes some federal districts have drug programs but can’t have guns involved.
I think Ian is crushing on her a little! One could never tell she was in that life bu looking at her. Still young and beautiful and full of life. If I were a southern girl, her voice would be the one Id like!
She talked a lot but didnt say much. Shes got some skeletons, to be sure. Still told a captivating story. Didnt like to talk about her family and didnt run her mouth about other people, good girl. May God bless her and her family.
Was there any follow up questions about what her relationship with her daughter looked like when she got out and then now? I’d be very interested to hear about that. I have a son (almost 2) whose father is currently away for another year. Potentially getting out when our son is close to 3. Interested to hear someone else’s story on something similar and how that was navigated and worked through 💗
We have a great relationship now but that did not happen overnight. She didn't really know who I was so we started out slow just getting to know eachother. Then worked into her going on outings with me, then spending the day, then staying all night. It has taken time and patience. I'm not sure it will ever be a normal mother/daughter relationship, but I love what we do have. She knows I am here for her and can depend on me. She knows that I love her very much and I am very transparent about what I've been through and what I put her through.
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I find her story very interesting and enjoyed it. The interview was trash because the guy doing the interview was just asking questions and not really holding a conversation mostly except when he wanted to add something about when he was in prison camp or whatever he was in. I'd enjoy a longer interview with her where she could actually tell her story and not just answer random questions about stuff that happened to her.. wonder if she had ever done any other interviews besides this one? I'd definitely watch!
The stimulation regarding persons with less than perfect backgrounds has changed. The affects of drugs/drug addiction and crimes committed therein has torn our society apart. Unfortunately, heroin, opiods didn't become an "epidemic" until the upper classes started seeing their kids and families dying. I was born in raised in Philadelphia, Pa. Kensington - must of you probably have heard of - heroin has been around for a LONG time. No one cared when the economically challaned were dying from drugs. In 1983 you could of never gotten a job with a criminal background.😂. Anyway, fortunately this has changed. Most people do deserve another chance. It takes time and mistakes to change and grow and gain experience to help our fellows. Everyone has something to offer. Keep your head up Megan. Being a woman, I can tell you people will judge you harder than they will judge a man. Just keep going. They don't know any better.❤
Mostc esponsible one in the family ? I would say, if she hadny been in prison or the drug life yes. But as she has been in prison, I wouldnt be bragging about being a responsible person.
So she trapping n get booked getting high drunk on some down sht u gotta make sure these ppl playing wit the sack we like getting money stories she on some getting high sht
Its actually shocking how little this guy knows about the subject matter. "So you could just get unlimited pills from your prescription?🥴". Jesus my guy have you actually never heard of pill mills or the opiod epidemic?? Do some freakin research at least if you're actually that green my guy.
@ianbickCT ok ok i may have been a little harsh with my comment lol. But it just hits really close to home for me as a recovering opiate addict. I was actually kinda shocked you didn't know more about the subject bc it hit my generation so hard I thought everyone knew about it. But you're quite a bit younger than me. I would highly recommend you watch the documentary "The Oxycontin Express" for a great history lesson on "pill mills" and the kind of dr shopping she mentioned in the interview. Could definitely give you some really useful insights for future interviews! Great interview overall tho, she could be a legit star in her own right i think!
@ianbickCT ok ok i may have been a little harsh with my comment lol. But it just hits really close to home for me as a recovering opiate addict. I was actually kinda shocked you didn't know more about the subject bc it hit my generation so hard I thought everyone knew about it. But you're quite a bit younger than me. I would highly recommend you watch the documentary "The Oxycontin Express" for a great history lesson on "pill mills" and the kind of dr shopping she mentioned in the interview. Could definitely give you some really useful insights for future interviews! Great interview overall tho, she could be a legit star in her own right i think!
@@ianbickCTok ok i may have been a little harsh with my comment, lol. But it just hits really close to home for me as a recovering opiate addict. I was actually kinda shocked you didn't know more about the subject bc it hit my generation so hard I thought everyone knew about it. But you're quite a bit younger than me. I would highly recommend you watch the documentary "The Oxycontin Express" for a great history lesson on "pill mills" and the kind of dr shopping she mentioned in the interview. Could definitely give you some really useful insights for future interviews! Great interview overall tho, she could be a legit star in her own right, i think!
@heylovers7362 To answer your question...Im voicing my opinion on drug dealers...and you're right no one does care. Did you write to everyone else's comments no one cares? Or just mine?
You shouldn't hate them, but instead want them to find a different career path. As a recovering addict( never been to prison or jail) I learned a powerful lesson. Life is worth it.
@@MrResale funny you should bring that up..... seen it myself..... yeah, opioids and nutrient issues for the opiopd user surely is an issue, especially for in utero development... but the deeper issue is the polluted food...... that makes me sick
@@MrResale there may be some vulnerability in some kids, but clean food and exercise with meaningful work and decent social influences will work for everyone..... but you have to eat well first. I have seen worse, enduring problems from drinking than anything....that stuff does not heal... seen kids from opiod moms do just fine once they get over the first bumps... like literally, you;d have no idea mom was so messed up when pregnant..... but booze, yikes, it;s in their face.
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My dad’s side of the family is from Irvine, Ky and I am from Florida when I was 18 back in 2009 is when the pipeline really took off. Every single person on our road were a drug dealer and going to Florida.
Mt Vernon is very close to Irvine.
Loved her story ...I used to think I was one of few women that has had a crazy life growing up. Watching her tell hers I don't feel like I am alone . Thanks for sharing another great video handsome. 😅😅😅😅😅😅
I’ve never met this lady but she seems to be very sweet and I can’t imagine her ever being in prison. Nice conversation 👍
Wonderful interview! One tip just let her tell her story with out all the questions. It will flow better. I am from Pineville KY I grew up just like her the ones of us who actually work for a living and are not on drugs tend to have almost like survivors guilt from the trauma of this kind of childhood!! So glad you made it sis ❤️prayers for the ones still fighting 🙏🙏
Sometimes the questions are needed to guide the guest if they are nervous!
@@ianbickCTI’ve watched enough to know that’s true with you . If they’re confident and got it down you just let it ride . You do guide the ones nervous or kinda all over the place . Also, my boi you gaining some weight ! 😂
Now I understand the background. I saw her look over and kinda talk to some1. Salute to what they are doing in recovery. I’ve been through it myself. Great podcast u guys. Loved her story
Great interview/testimony from this lady! Thanks y’all!❤🎉
Thank you for tuning in!!
She worked at Recovery works London while I was there, sweet lady. Passionate about recovery
Amazing Lady! Stay the course- Best wishes to you Ms. Megan❤
Thank you ❤
She said like 3 words, and now I'm ready to move to Kentucky 😂
Right 😂 if I was just too look at her I would never think she's been to jail 😂. She looks like a law abiding soccer mom 😂
When she said she was glad her daughter was not in the system, she was talking about foster care system. He child grew up with a loving family member and was able to know she was ok. Some inmates have so much damage from the foster care system. There was no security issue with her ex stepmother. They check all that. I hope she has her daughter in her life still after all the positive changes she has made it her life.
Proud of you Megan!
Wow. A friend I had on Facebook never have met got off so easy when she was found to have enough fent on her to potentially unalive a good portion of our city. And she was told if she gets into trouble again she will go to prison. WTF?!? And then her attitude after she returns home and her family tells her she either goes to rehab for a certain amount. Of time or they are going to cut all contact with her off, she chose to believe the scum who was trafficking her. Saying they were controlling her. She has a son and daughter who need their good mom back. In my opinion.
Thanks for sharing the story
Good story And shes eye candy to boot
I know her she and her mom always treated me good. Help me change my life been sober almost 4 years now. Its wild seeing someone you know on a pretty good size podcast.
Thanks Ian for your amazing videos. You put so much into the interviews..always great, caring questions for your guests. And you’re funny. 😊
Thank you so much🙏
Another great interview lan thanks
Thank you so much
Incredible story!! Love you Megan! ❤
She's a PRETTY COUNTRY GIRL 💯💯💯
I WISH HER LUCK💯💯💯
Megan you rocked it out you are so inspiring and I am so proud of you 🎉love you
Thanks so much! She did great
I love you ❤
Much success to this woman 👊🏽
Great conversation ✅
This was excellent!
🙏🙏🙏
Awesome interview!
Thank you!!
When you’re raised and surrounded by people doing ______, it becomes your normal. That could be filled with morals and standards OR it can be filled with dysfunction & chaos & crime, etc. she was a product of her upbringing and trauma. Luckily she’s aware and seemingly has learned from her mistakes and will do her best to end this generational curse. Wishing her and hers all the best. 💕
Excellent interview 🎉
Her voice keeps fading in and out.Maybe turn up the microphone
That's because she's moving around so much in her chair
Yes but the tone of her voice isn't smooth, she's up and down. But I thought so too.
I think it’s part of the dialect
I just fixed it in my eq of my huge sound system... the rewards of being an audio engineer
That's just how we talk.
Great Interview Ian ! Keep putting out incredible content 👊
Thank you!!!
Crazy, I live in southern NH. While listening I hear her state her dad moved a couple towns over in Manchester.. wow, thats weird NH has a Manchester. Then she says she lived in Mt Vernon.. what?!? Mt Vernon is a couple towns away from Manchester here in NH too!!! She talks southern and not New Englander. But man thought I understood where this takes place.. then the story throws me a few 2nd guesses on my understanding...
Mt Vernon is actually a city in Kentucky
@danielleburke87 I understand that.. it's also a town a couple towns next to another mentioned, Manchester here in NH.. so it was my ears playing tricks. Hearing towns I know but a accent I don't. Lmao
Great story! God Bless
Kinda confused. She said “I have 3 brothers and a sister”, then said I’m the only girl? ???
I was raised with the boys. I didn't really get to know my sister until I got older.
25:45 I’m from Seattle, was indicted on 4 counts and got in the Dream Program. It saved my fucking life, saved me from doing 100+ months in prison. Never used again and changed my life.
Yes some federal districts have drug programs but can’t have guns involved.
Dude Ian ask really good questions. U can tell he know what he is doing . Very good at leading questions
She even says it at 7:57 “I think that’s a loaded question “
I mean, that is his job...
I think Ian is crushing on her a little! One could never tell she was in that life bu looking at her. Still young and beautiful and full of life. If I were a southern girl, her voice would be the one Id like!
As a New Yorker I sure do love me a southern bell accent
For real
She talked a lot but didnt say much. Shes got some skeletons, to be sure. Still told a captivating story. Didnt like to talk about her family and didnt run her mouth about other people, good girl. May God bless her and her family.
God bless this girl.
I do not recall hearing what time all of her other family members got and the quantity and type of illegal drugs they were trafficking??
Was there any follow up questions about what her relationship with her daughter looked like when she got out and then now? I’d be very interested to hear about that. I have a son (almost 2) whose father is currently away for another year. Potentially getting out when our son is close to 3. Interested to hear someone else’s story on something similar and how that was navigated and worked through 💗
We have a great relationship now but that did not happen overnight. She didn't really know who I was so we started out slow just getting to know eachother. Then worked into her going on outings with me, then spending the day, then staying all night. It has taken time and patience. I'm not sure it will ever be a normal mother/daughter relationship, but I love what we do have. She knows I am here for her and can depend on me. She knows that I love her very much and I am very transparent about what I've been through and what I put her through.
@ thank you so much for responding!
I loved this interview! She's doing amazing! A female JD someday lol
Couldn't imagine what shexwent through. Had to really listen, her voice faded a lot. Glad shes doing better.😊
Poor her‼️ she’s such a victim
Good one
Thank you!!
my co-defendant was also at hazzeltons female facility
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She said she has 3 brothers and a sister but said she was the only girl?
I have a half sister that I was not raised with ❤
Hey Megan. I’m from Breathitt co. Good interview
@@AlanStrong-t4zHey 🎉
Megan is pretty 😍. Hope she continues in sobriety
@@MeganStewart-nj8rdthat’s not how she worded it though
I find her story very interesting and enjoyed it. The interview was trash because the guy doing the interview was just asking questions and not really holding a conversation mostly except when he wanted to add something about when he was in prison camp or whatever he was in. I'd enjoy a longer interview with her where she could actually tell her story and not just answer random questions about stuff that happened to her.. wonder if she had ever done any other interviews besides this one? I'd definitely watch!
I relate to this story to much. Except during then i was in hs. Getting scripts too
Need more details
She's so damn cute
Wait a minute,first she said two brothers and a sister then 1 min.later she said she was the only girl ???
I was raised with the boys. My sister was raised 2 counties over by her grandmother.
Ian dont be mad, but from the thumbnail i thought this was your mom telling yalls families story 😂😂😂😂
That’s crazy , she has a sister but was the only girl. I thought I was the only one
Loretta is that you?!?!
She says she was the only girl but has 3 brothers and one sister. I’m confused.
I was raised with the boys. My half sister was raised by her grandmother
I was raised with the boys. My half sister was raised by her grandmother
She did say she was from Kentucky
The stimulation regarding persons with less than perfect backgrounds has changed. The affects of drugs/drug addiction and crimes committed therein has torn our society apart. Unfortunately, heroin, opiods didn't become an "epidemic" until the upper classes started seeing their kids and families dying. I was born in raised in Philadelphia, Pa. Kensington - must of you probably have heard of - heroin has been around for a LONG time. No one cared when the economically challaned were dying from drugs. In 1983 you could of never gotten a job with a criminal background.😂. Anyway, fortunately this has changed. Most people do deserve another chance. It takes time and mistakes to change and grow and gain experience to help our fellows. Everyone has something to offer. Keep your head up Megan. Being a woman, I can tell you people will judge you harder than they will judge a man. Just keep going. They don't know any better.❤
Thank you ❤
dont be afraid to ask the guest to speak up/speak into the mic
Will do🙏
Interesting title slow start couldn’t get into it
She said she's the only girl but 5sec earlier she said she has a sister.
I was not raised with my sister. It was just me and the boys growing up. Sorry for the confusion.
Wait a minute, is everyone not going to address that she said her EX STEP-MOM was her MOMMA’s SISTER
KENTUCKY TO FLORIDA WAS WILD BACK IN 2013 YOU COULD MAKE $60 OF 1 PILL DURING A DRY DAY ...... OUTTA TOWNERS GOT THEY BUTTS TAXED $$$$
Think that was crazy , try before 2010 before the pharmacy system was in place . Ohwee . Wild West . I made a killing but also was killing myself .
i live in london ky
Mostc esponsible one in the family ? I would say, if she hadny been in prison or the drug life yes. But as she has been in prison, I wouldnt be bragging about being a responsible person.
Somerset
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Jerry b.
So she trapping n get booked getting high drunk on some down sht u gotta make sure these ppl playing wit the sack we like getting money stories she on some getting high sht
Not sober
Dawn she fine
They was selling them pack tuahs
I understand what your saying....she definitely looks similar to her huh?
@ hell yeah I’m still not convinced it’s not
💳
Is that the hawktua girl
Hahahah
Audio ruined it for me
Sorry😳
you had narcissistic tendencies
She’s cute as a button
Did not like that one to much😊
She looks just like the hawk tuah girl
Sound sucks she wouldn't sit still
3 brudda and a sister and im the only gurl. Wtf. Started d podcast with a lie. Smh
I was not raised with my sister. It was just me and the boys growing up. Sorry for the confusion.
Its actually shocking how little this guy knows about the subject matter. "So you could just get unlimited pills from your prescription?🥴". Jesus my guy have you actually never heard of pill mills or the opiod epidemic?? Do some freakin research at least if you're actually that green my guy.
Brother that’s why I asked her the question. It’s a podcast
@ianbickCT ok ok i may have been a little harsh with my comment lol. But it just hits really close to home for me as a recovering opiate addict. I was actually kinda shocked you didn't know more about the subject bc it hit my generation so hard I thought everyone knew about it. But you're quite a bit younger than me. I would highly recommend you watch the documentary "The Oxycontin Express" for a great history lesson on "pill mills" and the kind of dr shopping she mentioned in the interview. Could definitely give you some really useful insights for future interviews! Great interview overall tho, she could be a legit star in her own right i think!
@ianbickCT ok ok i may have been a little harsh with my comment lol. But it just hits really close to home for me as a recovering opiate addict. I was actually kinda shocked you didn't know more about the subject bc it hit my generation so hard I thought everyone knew about it. But you're quite a bit younger than me. I would highly recommend you watch the documentary "The Oxycontin Express" for a great history lesson on "pill mills" and the kind of dr shopping she mentioned in the interview. Could definitely give you some really useful insights for future interviews! Great interview overall tho, she could be a legit star in her own right i think!
@@ianbickCTok ok i may have been a little harsh with my comment, lol. But it just hits really close to home for me as a recovering opiate addict. I was actually kinda shocked you didn't know more about the subject bc it hit my generation so hard I thought everyone knew about it. But you're quite a bit younger than me. I would highly recommend you watch the documentary "The Oxycontin Express" for a great history lesson on "pill mills" and the kind of dr shopping she mentioned in the interview. Could definitely give you some really useful insights for future interviews! Great interview overall tho, she could be a legit star in her own right, i think!
NKU
Talk too a 😮
Lose the swivel chairs…. Annoying
women not woman. would the women
She’s a great guest too bad the host sucks
Unimpressed and not one second of this story do I find it compelling
Could care less if she's attractive or not
Hate drug dealers
What are you writing about? No one cares
@@heylovers7362
Then why are you writing?
@heylovers7362
To answer your question...Im voicing my opinion on drug dealers...and you're right no one does care.
Did you write to everyone else's comments no one cares?
Or just mine?
You shouldn't hate them, but instead want them to find a different career path. As a recovering addict( never been to prison or jail) I learned a powerful lesson. Life is worth it.
Yea I hope you never fall off that pedestal your sitting on, you wouldn't survive, stay at the country club
Did you meet alot of woman? Ian said woman a bunch when should said women.. kinda weird
Sorry
Mann this girl wasn’t getting no money fly cars luxury trips she more of a jay bruh
😂😂😂
says she lowered her drug use to not give her baby health problems.... her child has like an iq of 30, how sickening
lots of developmentally delayed kids these days....
@@glen.simpson ok glen i bet opioids are having no effect on the babies development. you make me SICK.
@@MrResale funny you should bring that up..... seen it myself..... yeah, opioids and nutrient issues for the opiopd user surely is an issue, especially for in utero development... but the deeper issue is the polluted food...... that makes me sick
@@glen.simpson Not to mention the children struggle with addiction during their life as well. They are addicted before they are even born.
@@MrResale there may be some vulnerability in some kids, but clean food and exercise with meaningful work and decent social influences will work for everyone..... but you have to eat well first. I have seen worse, enduring problems from drinking than anything....that stuff does not heal... seen kids from opiod moms do just fine once they get over the first bumps... like literally, you;d have no idea mom was so messed up when pregnant..... but booze, yikes, it;s in their face.
Awesome interview!
🙏