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This conversation left a permanent mark on my heart. In this episode, I sit down with Brock Bevell, former undercover cop, father, and recovering opioid addict, whose raw, unfiltered story is one of pain, purpose, and unbelievable resilience. From being run over during a drug bust to nearly losing his life (and his testicle) to a brutal infection, Brock doesn't hold anything back. We talk about addiction, the fentanyl crisis sweeping Arizona, and how he clawed his way out of a decade-long opioid addiction after being medically retired from the police force.But more than that, Brock shares the mission that drives him today, walking the streets every day, face to face with addiction, offering hope and help to people everyone else has given up on.This episode is graphic, emotional, and deeply necessary. Whether you're a parent, a first responder, or someone who's faced the dark underbelly of addiction, you need to hear this.We talk fentanyl, trafficking, mental health, parenting, and the staggering impact of untreated trauma.You'll walk away changed.Key Moments:00:00 Addiction on the Frontlines2:36 46 Days of Pain and a Suicidal Moment5:14 Testicle Explodes in the ER10:23 Why Fentanyl is Killing Arizona17:07 The Moment His Life Changed23:03 How 'The Project' Was Born29:20 Fentanyl Powder Hits the Streets34:35 Meth Laced with Fentanyl40:06 How Social Media Enables Drug Deals46:24 What's Really Coming Over the Border?48:45 The Real Face of Addiction56:13 Fake Tylenol, Real DeathGuest Info.Linkedin: @brockbevell (https://www.linkedin.com/in/brock-bevell-45858a19a/)Instagram: @fentanylprojectaz (https://www.instagram.com/fentanylprojectaz/)-Where to find Tyler Hall: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerchall/ Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/the-tyler-hall-archives-7018241874482122753/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sirTHALL Work with Tyler: https://www.tylerchristianhall.com/
In this conversation, Michael Molthan interviews Brock Bevell, the founder of the Fentanyl Project, who shares his personal journey from addiction to recovery and his mission to educate the public about the dangers of fentanyl. Brock discusses the dual nature of fentanyl, the impact of his undercover work as a police officer, and the awakening that led him to sobriety. He emphasizes the importance of service in recovery and offers insights for families dealing with addiction. In this conversation, Brock Bevell and Michael Molthan delve into the complexities of addiction, focusing on the underlying trauma that often drives individuals to substance abuse. They discuss the importance of addressing unresolved trauma rather than just the addiction itself. The conversation also highlights the critical role of Narcan in preventing overdoses, particularly in the context of the fentanyl crisis, which is affecting youth in alarming numbers. They share personal stories of recovery and emphasize the need for community support and education to combat the opioid epidemic.What sets Michael Molthan - M2 The Rock's story apart is the realization that there wasn't just one rock bottom; there were many. And from those challenging moments, he emerged stronger and more determined than ever. Today, he leverages his personal experiences and magnetic, relatable personality to inspire others to embark on their own transformative journeys. Michael Molthan - M2 The Rock is proof that even in the darkest of times, one can find a path to fulfillment and purpose, using rock bottom as a steppingstone rather than an endpoint. Michael Molthan's mission is to raise the meaning of “Rock Bottom” sharing his relatable stories for everyone by rebuilding the “Spirit, Mind, and Body”. When this is “Out of Order” our life is full of chaos and confusion. Michael Molthan doesn't shy away from talking about his painful past of trauma, drug, alcohol, and work addiction. On his talk show called The M2 The ROCK Show, he interviews inspiring people with inspiring stories. For over 2o years, Michael Molthan has been known as one of the most well-known Luxury Homebuilders in Dallas, Texas - The Park Cities and also in the country until 2009. Michael Molthan finally hit rock bottom. Drugs. Alcohol, and crime. And absolute chaos. He accumulated 27 mugshots in four years and was about to enter a place he swore he would never go: prison. Addiction was Michael's temporary solution to heal from a dark childhood trauma secret. Little did he know that being imprisoned and reading and writing for inmates that could not read or write. On October 13, 2017, Michael was miraculously released 2 years early from prison before completing his sentence. He traveled 300 Miles back to Dallas, Texas, to see Judge Jennifer Bennett to turn himself in. For the first time Judge Bennett could see this miraculous change that had taken place in Michael's life, so she pardoned him and told him to go “pay it forward”. That's what Michael Molthan has been doing for the last 7 years. Michael is the host of The M2 THE ROCK Show, one of the fastest growing shows/podcasts in the country that dives into the topic of self-improvement, spirituality, health, mind, and many more. Michael Molthan is the author of two books, “300 MILES – Memoir of Michael Molthan” and “Today, I Realize - Daily Devotional 2025” being released in 2025. Michael's main passion is simple and profound: “That Everyone Is An Addict”. FOLLOW M2 THE ROCK BELOW:WEBSITE: https://m2therock.com/ YOUTUBE: MICHAEL MOLTHANINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/m2therockshow/ Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-m2-the-rock-show-michael-molthan--3443849/support.
Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Tactical Recovery Podcast! With Colin Morrison, motocross enthusiast, and with me Brock Bevell, retired undercover police officer. Today, we're diving headfirst into the tactical approach to real recovery. We are thrilled to kick off this podcast. We're here to bring you real talk, real results, and most importantly, tactical tips to help you stay sober. In this episode, we talk about securing sobriety in a way that echoes military precision and strategy. You've got to approach recovery like a mission – with clear objectives and a tactical mindset. We know that recovery is not a walk in the park; it's a battlefield. And today, we're focusing on protecting ourselves from the pitfalls of relapse. We're not just navigating recovery; we're executing a mission. Let's start with the first objective – understanding your enemy, the triggers that can lead to relapse. Relapse is like a hidden landmine. You've got to identify them, map them out, and have a strategy for disarmament. It's all about situational awareness. That's a wrap for our first mission on Tactical Recovery. Stay tuned for more episodes where we'll continue to bring you tactical strategies for real recovery. Signing off for now. Stay strong, stay tactical, and until next time, ride the waves of recovery with purpose. Check us out: colin_scummy_morrison fentanylprojectaz --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brock-m-bevell/support
This podcast is hosted by retired NFL quarterback Max Hall, retired police officer turned recovery coach Brock Bevell, and mental health therapist and substance abuse counselor Blu Robinson cofounder of Addict II Athlete. These men are all in long-term recovery and bring different perspectives and understanding to recovery and sobriety. They help men overcome addiction, produce a more excellent lifestyle, and inspire movement from being a Victim of Addiction to an Agent of Recovery. These men in recovery come together to address addiction, recovery, communication, and relationship roadblocks that hinder hope and healing. Tune in to hear fantastic topics for anyone about addiction, mental health, and relationships
Parents & Addicts in Need's Founder Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance sat down with Brock Bevell. Brock and former Arizona Cardinal Max Hall have the podcast, Agents of Recovery and then they opened Victory Recovery, a counseling center for recovering addicts. We discuss the challenges of helping people get treatment when the illicit fentanyl supply is being mixed into the entire drug supply. As well we also talk about the large amounts of government money that is being spent on methods of harm reduction that don't actually present the suffering addict with the opportunity to seek real treatment, and the option to live a sober and prosperous life. For more on Brock Bevell and Victory Recovery Arizona https://www.instagram.com/fentanylprojectaz/ For more on Parents & Addicts In Need, to follow on social media, the Don't Hide The Scars Podcast, to get involved, or to donate https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/donthidethescars/message
This week the Agents, Max Hall, Brock Bevell and Blu Robinson, dive deep into the best defense is a good offense. This is an old adage that has been around since ancient times, and it is still true today. This means that if you want to win any kind of battle, you must be proactive and take the initiative. You must be prepared to attack, but also be ready to defend yourself. This means that you should focus on strengthening your own position and attacking any weaknesses your opponent may have. By doing this, you will be able to take control of the situation and put yourself in the best position to win.
It's important to remember that you're not alone in your struggles. Today the agents discuss the behavior chain. Thoughts > Feelings > Behavior > Action > Consequence Triggers, emotions, and coping skills We know it can be hard to find the right words when you're feeling down. That's why we've created this list of positive affirmations for you to read whenever you need a little pick-me-up. 1. Becoming yourself again: You are enough, just as you are. 2. Learn from past mistakes: You are capable of change, and no one has a crystal ball. But if they did, we bet they'd tell you that everything will work out exactly how it's supposed to. Don't forget that! 3. Be a positive influence on others: You have more power than you think—and so does everyone else around you! 4. Overcoming addiction: If someone tells me they don't have any problems with drugs or alcohol, I say "hmmm…" because everyone has problems with something (if only because the world is not perfect). And addiction is NOT a disease; it's a coping mechanism for dealing with those problems (which may or may not be caused by drugs or alcohol). So please don't let anyone tell you otherwise!
The Agents, Blu Robinson, Max Hall, and Brock Bevell talk about the BYU football alumni game and update Max Hall's Achilles rupture. They talk about how he is handling the pain, possible surgery, and set back to his physical goals. How do you confront trials in your life that come out of the blindside? How do you keep your head in the right mind-space? The Agents address these questions and more. If you are hurting or going through something difficult, you are not alone. And it's never too late to overcome a challenge. In fact, most of the greatest lessons in life come from the hardships we face. Embrace trials in your life, and be thankful for them because they will take you to new heights. Know that whatever is happening in your life - good or bad - can be used for good if you have the right mindset. You will find solutions to your problems and be better equipped for the next challenge that comes along! There are two types of people in the world. Those who embrace trials in their lives and those who run from them. Which one will you be? Sometimes the path we choose isn't meant to last forever. Sometimes the hard lessons we learn take time. Listen now to learn how to become an Agent Of Recovery! Agents of Recovery podcast is hosted by retired NFL quarterback Max Hall, retired police officer turned recovery coach Brock Bevell, and mental health therapist and substance abuse counselor Blu Robinson cofounder of Addict II Athlete.
This Pink Cloud S4E13- DJ Kelly Reverb (RSPS), Chad LeMans, and Surya Nycole sit down w/ Brock Bevell of https://victoryrecoveryaz.org/ and talk about his days in law enforcement and the fentanyl epidemic. Be sure to hit up Max for all your personal injury attorney needs.... https://lonestarinjuryattorneys.com/ Tell him Kelly sent you... t shirts available at https://www.djkellyreverb.com/shop #addiction #recovery #podcast #trending #mentalhealth --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thispinkcloud/support
New Podcast Episode OUT NOW!Are you familiar with the fentanyl epidemic happening in America right now? In this episode, we discuss the opioid epidemic and the growing threat of fentanyl. I talk to Brock Bevell, a retired cop and a recovered opioid addict who is now in a mission to save lives and help people combat addiction about the crisis to gain a deeper understanding of the issue and it's effects to families, communities and the country. We also take a closer look at the current efforts being made to combat the epidemic and the challenges that lie ahead.Is our government doing something about this crisis? What can we do to help protect our loved ones from this? It's important to be informed and take action to help save lives.#FentanylEpidemic #OpioidCrisis #Recovery #joshkosnick #leadershipinreview#jk #spartanleadershippodcastHere are the timestamps……0:00 Introduction02:39 Brock's Addiction & Recovery Backstory12:05 The Difference Between Opioids And Fentanyl 19:19 The Drug Dealing Business Model 26:13 How Fentanyl Is Being Transported Across Borders30:55 Political Efforts To Stop The Fentanyl Crisis35:57 Harm Reduction In America45:05 What We Can Do About Fentanyl Addiction56:31 Mental Health & AddictionCONNECT WITH BROCK BAVELL HERE:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victoryrecoveryaz/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Brock-Bevell/100014854295625/CONNECT WITH ME HERE:FacebookInstagramLinkedInTwitterTikTokYouTube SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST HERE:Apple PodcastsSpotifyYouTube
For episode 137, we welcomed Brock Bevell to the show! Brock Bevell is a retired Police Officer who was run over on duty and ultimately retired from the injuries. As a coping mechanism, to deal with the pain, he was prescribed opioids which sent him into a downward spiral. Brock did prevail in his battle with addiction. He is the co-founder of Victory Recovery (AZ) which provides addiction and mental health services and is currently at the forefront of bringing awareness to the current fentanyl crisis in America. Brock is also host of the Chase the Vase podcast on all platforms! In our discussion we covered his mental state when he was forced to retire after his on-the-job injuries, his battle with addiction, the difficulty of raising kids today, why there is a stigma when it comes to asking for help, why no one cares about the fentanyl epidemic, his work in Arizona with Victory Recovery, and so much more. #brockbevell #addictionrecovery #fentanyl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode I welcome in my guest September Frogley, she is the founder of Connection is the Cure. The goals of this foundation include: 1. Normalize and encourage ongoing conversations about mental health and suicide prevention, 2. Equip people with prevention strategies, 3. Connect people to resources in the community and each other! September shares her personal story with losing her brother to suicide and how that experience sent her down this path to create this foundation to raise awareness for others. Healing the shame for those suffering and those impacted is hugely tied to our ability to connect and to share. In addition to her story we tackle some of the myths around suicide, ways to help those struggling, and much more. You can learn more about this foundation by following on Instagram @connection_isthe_cure or the website https://www.connectionisthecureidaho.org/ The event is January 17th, doors open at 5pm @ The Ford Idaho Center - Smith Alley, Max Hall , and Brock Bevell will be speaking, Ben Fuller with be performing. For more info on myself follow me on Instagram @thevegastherapist or visit my website www.ryanwynder.com You can also access my 14 Day Better Marriage Challenge by going to my website
On today's show I was joined by Brock Bevell of Victory Recovery, AZ. Brock is leading the charge on trying to do something about this drug epidemic that is killing people at rapid rates. This episode is a little different than what we normally produce, but given my background as a recovering drug addict this episode is something everybody needs to listen to. I was not “supposed” to get addicted to drugs, it just happened. It can happen to anyone, so please take the time to listen to this episode. Get a Free Consultation – https://keynutrition.com/free-evaluation/ Free Community Circle -> https://calendly.com/michelleraines/breathe Podcast Q&A Submissions –> https://bit.ly/3c74i7A Cured Nutrition Discount code: Brad Order from Cured Nutrition -> https://bit.ly/3z0mkBv Discount code: keynutrition for 20% off your first Legion order. Order Legion Supplements -> https://bit.ly/3mHRqYV Connect with us on Instagram Host Brad Jensen – @thesoberbodybuilder Guest Brock Bevell - @brockbevell Key Nutrition – @keynutrition
Brock Bevell is a retired Police Officer who was run over on duty and ultimately retired from injury. The injuries caused him to endure numerous knee surgeries and constant rehabilitation. To deal with the pain, he was prescribed Opioids. It was at this time, that Brock's addiction took control of his emotions and he began to spin out of control, and he proceeded to self-medicate. This is Brock's story of recovery and founding a safe counseling facility for individuals on this journey to and of recovery. Thank you to my studio sponsor: The Motivated Mind Group, a global creative agency located in downtown Chandler, AZ https://themotivatedmindgroup.com/ Do you have a story to help, heal, inspire or give HOPE? A non-profit making a difference in your community? Would like to be a sponsor? Email: Stories@ChristineHotchkiss.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/storiesofhope/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/storiesofhope/support
On this show, we bring darkness out into the light so people can see it for what it is. And one darkness that is plaguing our nation right now and killing our youth is a drug epidemic. This drug is called fentanyl. And my guest today has been a HUGE proponent of raising awareness to this issue at hand. Brock Bevell is a family man, a retired police officer, former undercover agent, and a HUGE advocate for those recovering from addiction @brockbevell @chasingthevase @victoryrecovery Make sure to check us out on Instagram!@savethekidsinc@bulliesbe.goneIf you want a speaker in your school, email liz@savethekids.org and we will get you hooked up! OR fill out the form below.https://savethekids.wufoo.com/forms/z14ppj991ad9jfq/If you want to support STK, use on of the affiliate links bellow for GABB and Pinwheel phones (STK approved and safe for kids)https://www.pinwheel.com/?via=lizhttps://gabbwireless.com/ - code STKThe Good Mood ShowWhen you feel like your BEST SELF, you are your best self. This is The Good Mood ShowListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
For more on Parents & Addicts In Need, to follow on social media, the Don't Hide The Scars Podcast, to get involved, or to donate https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit Parents & Addicts in Need's Founder Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance sat down with Brock Bevell. Brock and former Arizona Cardinal Max Hall have the podcast, Agents of Recovery and then they opened Victory Recovery, a counseling center for recovering addicts. Bevell's story is much different than most, yet much the same. Run over while on duty as a Mesa police officer, he went to see a doctor for his injuries and pain. Bevell says “The day I walked in on my first visit, he looks at me and goes, ‘hey, you're a cop, you'll never get hooked on these things,'” Bevell said. But the painkillers led to a 10-year addiction until one day. “I took a pill, drank it took it down and shut the mirror. The mirror shined into my room and when I looked into my room in my brain I'm like, ‘Brock, you live in a crack house, this is who you've become,'” he said. Bevell didn't go to rehab. Instead, he spent a week in the bathroom detoxing on his own. He says “I didn't have a support team. I had alienated everyone in my life. I'm like, ‘I'm in it, I have to stay here and I'm not walking out of the bathroom until I'm over this,'” he said. He's turned everything around. He's been sober for many years now and has helped hundreds of others get clean and stay clean as well. We discuss the alarming trends in drug culture, the fentanyl crisis, youth addition, what happens after a substance user is Narcaned, as well as educating parents and the youth on the deadly consequences of experimentation. As well as the meaning behind his Chase the Vase Challenge. For more on Brock Bevell and Victory Recovery Arizona https://www.instagram.com/brockbevell https://www.instagram.com/victoryrecoveryaz
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The Agents of Recovery discuss trauma and how it can lead to addiction. Here's a breakdown of what is covered: [00:00:00] - Welcome to the show. [00:01:03] - Trauma and addiction. [00:02:42] - What is PTSD? [00:06:01] - Two incidents in the police department. [00:30:57] - When did the drugs start to work for Chris? [00:35:27] - Did the drug use increase the risks? [00:41:28] - Rock and Max's debate. [00:45:36] - Can PTSD heal? Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and follow them on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram
Today I am joined by my husband Aaron and also Brock Bevell from Victory Recovery. Together, we'll discuss Brocks' mission and recovery from addiction and how it has deepened his relationship with God. Brock was a police officer before being injured in the line of duty. That was the real turning point for him, as it fuelled his addiction and opioids began to run his life. Ten years later, Brock has been through detox and is now using his experiences to help others by running treatment centers. He is now running a counseling center with a fellow former addict. Following his experiences, his relationship with God has deepened. The renewed personal connection with God is what fuels him to this day. At the heart of our relationship with God is that He wants us to rely on Him. No matter the trials and suffering, He wants our hearts and our trust. Aaron shares his experience of self-medicating with alcohol and explains how it helped him find a deeper relationship with Christ. Instead of hiding away, Aaron now shares his struggles with others to help them in a similar way to Brock. Brock believes deeply in authenticity and only started to heal when he shared his story. Remember that we are only as sick as our secrets. Deceit and lies were a part of Brock's life for a long time. From pornography addiction to his opioid addiction, lies were what fed the habits. Bringing it out into the open was what took away its power. It may not be a message everyone wants to hear, but to heal you need to preach it. You can find Brock here Victory Recovery Instagram And here Brock Bevell Instagram Watch this episode on YouTube Randa Stratton-Dutcher Join me on Instagram: @perfectlyimperfectranda
B.C. & Ski welcome former police officer Brock Bevell. Brock talks about being forced to medically retire from law enforcement after being run over while on duty. To cope with the physical and emotional pain Brock turned to opioids and became addicted. Tune in to hear his powerful story of redemption and perseverance. Brock is now a drug and alcohol recovery expert. He has embraced his calling to be a shining light in a dark world. Brock is the host of the Chase The Vase Podcast.
This weeks episode the Agents of Recovery discussed the connection is the killer movement. Coinciding with this Thursday's concert in Mesa Arizona hosted by Victory recovery, Max Hall and Brock Bevell. Listen as the Agents discuss why connection is so important and how to get involved in your own community.
GOING DUTCH PODCAST EPISODE 37: Connection Is The Cure With September Frogley, Founder. She's a woman who rose from the ashes of brokenness to share something magical with the world. September is the oldest of three siblings. Her middle brother, an amazing light in this world, faced a lot of darkness in his life. He dealt with anxiety, depression, and turned to addiction to drugs and alcohol. In the last year of his life, the drugs induced a state of schizophrenia that would not leave him, even in sobriety. In May 2021, her brother committed suicide. Her family struggled greatly with this loss. Following this tragic event, September felt compelled to tell his story to help relieve suffering in the world. This led to her family creating Connection is the Cure, a space where mental health, addiction, and suicide are all open for discussion. When someone is deep into addiction, that addiction becomes the most important thing in their life. On the outside, it's so easy to say “just stop”, but there needs to be consideration for the fact that their brain has changed. It's not as easy to come out of addiction as you might think. At the core of resolving these issues is prevention—for both addiction and suicide. You can learn more and join the cause at September's upcoming event in Mesa, AZ with Brock Bevell and Ben Fuller. It's a totally free event. You can also support Connection is the Cure by following them on social and sharing their posts to get the word out. If you feel like all is lost, just keep putting one foot in front of the other. There is hope. Join me on Instagram: @perfectlyimperfectranda Learn more about Connection is the Cure: https://www.connectionisthecureidaho.org https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-night-to-connect-tickets-339609871267 https://www.instagram.com/connection_isthe_cure https://www.instagram.com/brockbevell/ https://www.instagram.com/bendfuller/
I started the 75 hard and refused to go backwards. Creating the right mindset to accomplish all the tasks had to be set at day one. But, as you know, there are so many justifiable reasons to quit. Here are the three most repeated reasons people quit in recovery, in the weight loss journey, at church, school or any other valuable goal. 1. I don't have time. 2. I'm not motivated. 3. I don't know where to start. There are solutions to each of these justification. Make a plan and script it. Stick to the plan one day at a time until you master your mind! Thank you for Chasing The Vase and look forward to your comments and feedback to this podcast! Check out the #take10challenge for details on how to take 10! Until next time, enjoy Chasing The Vase! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brock-m-bevell/support
PTS is a highly discussed topic amongst first responders. We carry external and internal wounds that never seem to heal. It is my hope that this episode will help anyone suffering with PTS understand that it is an anxiety disorder and not an incurable disease. There are four common symptoms that accompany PST. They are: 1. Re-Experiencing the event. 2. Avoidance: Avoiding the people, places or situations that remind us of the event. 3. Hyperarousal: Felling on edge on on Red all the time. 4. Negative thoughts and beliefs about yourself and others. We also discuss signs and symptoms that are directly associated with PTS. If you are a spouse, family member of friends to a first responder, this podcast is for you. It will help you understand emotions and feelings associated with PTS. I also discuss an amazing tool that can be used today to start the process of healing from this disorder. Let me know how it works for you by sending me an email to chasingthevase@gmail.com. #take10movement. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brock-m-bevell/support
In this week's episode, the agents of recovery take listener questions. Listen as they explore what truly is rock bottom and how is it established. A rock bottom is defined as the lowest point by which an individual can go in their addiction before they seek to change. The agents also discuss the sensitive topic of self-harm and take a deep dive into the reasons, significance, and processes by which healing can occur.
Welcome to The Disruptors Podcast. BC Sanders and Ski are here to interrupt your program and bring you everything from street cops to mosh pits. On their second episode they welcome former police officer Brock Bevell. Brock discusses the global war on opioids and his personal war on opioids addiction. Brock is the Director Of Operations at Chase The Vase, a Keynote Speaker, The Creator of the Fight Like David Challenge, a Drug and Alcohol Recovery Expert and Host of the Chase The Vase Podcast. Brought to you by The Failure To Stop Podcast Family. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL
On this week's podcast the Agents of Recovery take a deep dive into the current circumstances we find ourselves in, from the overwhelming epidemic of overdose to the tragedy of gun violence. Listen as the agents discuss their thoughts on what needs to be done in order to sync the rhythm of life back into the hearts of you, the agents of recovery. We know that the troops are not coming, that we are the troops to be able to address the overdose crisis, and recovery needs and help others become and stay sober. Thus, we need your help to be the beacon of light, to be willing to use your talents, time, and resources to help those in need. It is a call to action, to create a more excellent way for us to lean upon one another through support, healing, and ultimately love.
This episode the agents discuss some sensitive issues pertaining to heartbreaking circumstances that Coach Blu has experienced and things that Brock has come to understand. Listen as they describe action-oriented interactions and how crucial they could be in assisting individuals in overcoming adversity, assisting in the healing heart, and ultimately seeking forgiveness.
Join us as we talk with my new friend Brock Bevell. Brock is the creator and host of the hit recovery podcast, Chasing the Vase. Check out Brock's show on any of the podcast platforms.Buzzsprout AdBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Support the show
One of my favorite people in the world is Brock Bevell. He and I could take for hours, but we kept it to 40 minutes of great content for you. Brock Bevell is a well-regarded family man with 7 children, six daughters and one son. He is a retired Police Officer who was run over on duty and ultimately retired from the injuries. The injuries caused him to endure numerous knee surgeries and constant rehabilitation. To deal with the pain, he was prescribed opioids. After months and months of therapy, the department and doctors made the determination that his injuries would prevent him from doing the job effectively and could place others at risk. It was decided that he would be medically retired from the department. For the next few years, Brock struggled with being retired. The day after turning in his equipment, he felt ostracized and not a part of the brotherhood. This was a huge blow to his ego. One day you're chasing bad guys and the next you're picking up your kid's toys. It was a difficult transition. It was at this time that Brock's addiction took control of his emotions and he began to spin out of control, and he proceeded to self-medicate himself. During the height of his addiction, he went through a very difficult divorce. He lost time with his children and made poor decisions costing him his children's trust. Since recovering from his addiction, Brock has helped hundreds of men and women combat addiction. He utilizes an unconventional approach to recovery. This approach continues to lead men and women to lasting sobriety. Brock's Contact Information: Chase the Vase Podcast on Spotify Chasing the Vase - Facebook Email Brock - chasingthevase@gmail.com @brockbevell Instagram
My next guest is Brock Bevell, Director Of Operations at Chase The Vase, Keynote Speaker. Creator of the Fight Like David Challenge, Drug and Alcohol Recovery Expert, and Host of the Chase The Vase Podcast where he dives into addictions and how you can recover like a warrior. This episode is a blast so you'd definitely need to watch it!
This podcast episode covers a very tender topic and I hope that I was able to express my viewpoint as a follower of Christ. Yesterday, I was called to do a wellfare check on a friend of mine who is actively struggling with alcohol. When I arrived, it was obvious that he was highly intoxicated and was in no position to carry on a conversation. As I got up to leave, he said, "Brock, how did you beat your addiction?" I realized that this was not the time or place to hold this conversation. I, like many of you listening have struggled with addiction and I remember being angry with God for not removing the addiction from me. For some reason, I was under the assumption, that my faithfulness had something to do with Him not wanting to save me. I have since learned, that it is only through Him that I can be saved, but I first had to put in the work! I pray you feel of the Light of Christ as you listen to this episode and are moved to share it with those who need this message. I challenge you to share this with one person who needs Christ today. This is an invitation to pursue Him! Make sure you check out the Take10Movement Facebook Page. Keep Chasing The Vase. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brock-m-bevell/support
There is a phenomenon that has slithered it's way into the recovery space that plagues many. This topic of conversation is not popular but needs to be discussed. It occurs when those in active addiction begin to marginalize, justify or minimize the need for active recovery. These folks take up a charge to destroy those in recovery, because they themselves cannot reach it. You see these individuals on social media blasting those who share their recovery story or daily progress. They create the vibe that being "kinda sober" or "cutting back" is a viable recovery solution. Don't confuse my energy with those who promote harm reduction. I am talking about those who want to destroy or downplaying the need to get sober. Those in recovery see these folks on a daily basis. We have unfriended them because of the toxicity they create in our lives. Remember, If it does not build me, improve me or make me smile, it is not needed. Hope you enjoy the free content. DM me your topics of discussion to BROCKBEVELL on FB. Keep Chasing The Vase and let me know your thoughts and feelings on this episode. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brock-m-bevell/support
From his Bio--Brock Bevell is a well-regarded family man with 7 children, six daughters, and one son. He is a retired Police Officer who was run over on duty and ultimately retired from the injuries. For the next few years, Brock struggled with being retired. The day after turning in his equipment, he felt ostracized and not a part of the brotherhood. This was a huge blow to his ego, one day your chasing bad guys, and the next your picking up your kid's toys. It was a difficult transition. It was at this time that Brock's addiction took control of his emotions. He began to spin out of control, and he proceeded to self-medicate himself. View YouTube Video Here https://youtu.be/xZ6EyrMPpJc Brock Bevell's Links Chase the Vace Challenge https://rb.gy/cdiht0 Chase the Vace Challenge Facebook https://rb.gy/41oxte Chase the Vase Podcast https://rb.gy/lgzyz0 Instagram https://rb.gy/rfmhmd Scott H Silverman's Happy Hour (Podcast and Personal) Cell Number 619-993-2738 Linktree: https://pos.li/2jp89q Email, Scott Scott@yourcrisiscoach.com Email, Michael michaelgmoore333@gmail.com Michael Glenn Moore's Links In A City Like Yours Linktree: https://pos.li/2jp891 Email inacitylikeyours@gmail.com
Brock Bevell is a retired law enforcement officer and the man behind the "Chase the Vase" Podcast. We discuss the impact of childhood trauma, his journey into policing, his own powerful addiction story, the Fentanyl crisis and so much more.
'It doesn't ever go away': Arizona state senator shares grief after son's overdose death and her mission to protect others from fentanyl. Her youngest son, Landon Marsh, died of a drug overdose in May. He bought a street drug laced with fentanyl, Marsh said, and it killed him. Senator Marsh stressed that her son was not an addict, but in 2020 he decided to take a Percocet pill, not knowing it was laced with fentanyl. "It's hard to talk about without getting emotional," said Marsh, adding that the tragedy put opioid abuse at the forefront of her agenda. It was already something she was concerned about as an educator, seeing the firsthand effects of drugs on her students. Senator Marsh said, 'a really bad choice' cost her son his life. She has worked to change state law to allow test strips to be used in order to identify fentanyl hidden in fictitious pills. This will allow for those struggling with addiction to test the drugs prior to the usage in turn will save many lives. The goal of the test strips is to maintain life long enough for the affected to seek medical treatment. Senator is on the front lines fighting for the people on behalf of the opioid epidemic. To learn more about the fentanyl epidemic, check out the Facebook page at Brock Bevell / Chase The Vase and Instagram at Brock Bevell. Feel free to email us at chasingthevase@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brock-m-bevell/support
Reality can be harsh especially for an undercover cop! Today's guest, Brock Bevell, says time does not heal violence and we are only as sick as our secrets! If we don't break the cycles they can repeat. Family can be a struggle! If we don't talk about it, then why did we experience it? Today we are investigating trauma, pornography, abandonment, religiosity, murder, and grief of a sister we don't talk about. Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space For Controversy. Brock Bevell is the host of the Chase The Vase Podcast. Brock is a retired Undercover Police Officer. On April 11, 2002, while working as a police officer, Brock was run over and injured on duty. Due to the nature of his injuries, he was deemed, “UNFIT FOR DUTY!” Chase The Vase features a totally diverse group of guests. Episode topics range from discussing personal triumphs, addiction recovery, mental health all the way to professional advice. Connect with Brock https://linktr.ee/Brockbevell?fbclid=IwAR3zh2N1L-d10mDLaI7XacJXwvacaF3F0n5L9RSNdDvI9iLh_qkKibYPfqA Connect with Reena linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts twitter.com/reenareena bettercalldaddy.com Me and my daddy would love to hear from you ratethispodcast.com/bettercalldaddy podchaser.com/bettercalldaddy
Today's episode the Agents of Recovery Max Hall, Brock Bevell, and Blu Robinson take on some difficult questions from listeners. They address serious topics of addiction, obstacles to recovery and much more. The Agents are open and honest regardless the difference in opinion and that's what makes them an amazing team.
On this week's podcast, the Agents of Recovery discuss it is your resistance to what is, that is causing most of the struggles in your life. Listen as they review how to overcome adversity, where to pull strength from, and how to endure until the end to begin the journey all over. This inspirational podcast will help you overcome addiction, mental health challenges, and trauma. Max Hall NFL, Brock Bevell, former law enforcement, and Blu Robinson mental health therapist are the Agents of Recovery.
Chocolate Yoddah and guest, Brock Bevell, discuss the challenges of manhood, and strategies for improving your life. This is an important episode.Brock's Linkshttps://www.chasethevasechallenge.comhttps://www.instagram.com/brockbevellFollow Us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ThePersisten...The Persistent Rumor Swaghttps://ThePersistentRumor.square.siteAudio Podcast Linkshttps://persistentrumor.com/podcastInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/ThePersiste...Twitterhttps://twitter.com/PersistentRumor
I am so thrilled to bring you this interview I did with Brock Bevell! He is a retired police officer who struggled with an opioid addiction and a pornography addiction and he now helps other men conquer their own addictions! In this episode, he and I sit down and he gives an inside look at pornography addiction from the point of view of the addict and breaks down the addiction cycle. Go listen to the whole thing and follow him for more information on how your husband can work with him in his online program! To stay up to date on what's happening in coaching, go sign up for my email list! You will be the first to know about free coaching and updates on groups! Head to my website to sign up today!
This interview with Brock Bevell, a former police officer from Arizona falls inline with my recent episodes, meaning the mental health realm. Brock is a recovering alcoholic and porn addict and he has a story that not only first responders need to hear, but it's one that anyone fighting addiction need to hear. Brock has took his addiction and sobriety and has used it to help other first responders. ABOUT BROCK BEVELL: Host of https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/chase-the-vase-brock-m-bevell-FnSQjdbmeuG/ (Chase the Vase Podcast) Director Of Operations at https://www.chasethevase.com/ (Chase The Vase) Keynote Speaker 7.5 years From Arizona FOLLOW BROCK:https://www.instagram.com/brockbevell/ (Instagram) https://www.facebook.com/The-Agents-of-Recovery-103017451797458 (Facebook) https://www.linkedin.com/in/brock-bevell-45858a19a/ (LinkedIn) SHOW SEGMENTS[02:08] Lead Off Question – “Why Law Enforcement?” Brock explains that he wanted to be a police officer, after snooping around in his father's closet at the age of 5. [32:16] Dig Deeper – This is the part of the podcast were I dig into the guest's social media and I craft questions around 3-5 of those posts. [37:23] Random Seven – These are seven, totally random questions that I asked Brock. And they're all electronically created. Brock shares some great advice on sobriety, dealing with social pressure and he explains the role that fear has played in his sobriety journey. [45:10] This or That – This is my version of a speed round.
**As mentioned in the podcast, for those living in Idaho, there will be an amazing event at the Ford Idaho Center regarding Mental Health and Suicide Awareness!! Check out the details at https://www.connectionisthecureidaho.org/ ** You truly never know what's going on with people behind the scenes. For Brock Bevell, he had a great career as an Undercover Cop, a great family, and was faithful in his religion. But when his career abruptly came to an end, he was searching for something deep inside his soul, to be able to have the same "rush" he had when doing his job. That's when drugs came into play and began to take hold of Brock's life! With an addiction problem already (with pornography) it was just a matter of time before the drugs too, gained control over Brock's life. Today, we discuss what happened to Brock when he hit rock bottom. How those different things impacted his life in a major way and just how he was able to make it out of that misery. We also will be chatting about how he is helping others get out of the grasps of addiction. He has his very own services where he is helping others around the world! Check out the www.striplingwarriorchallenge.com You may wonder just how much this has to do with sports? Well, athletes all around deal with addiction. We see it. And this conversation will give you a new perspective as to why athletes from all over happen to deal with these types of issues!! If you or anyone you know battles with addiction, just head to https://www.chasethevasechallenge.com and start taking your life back through Brock's help and expertise!! I would also highly encourage all of you to check out Brock's Podcast: Chase the Vase ___________________________________________ Make sure you come give me a review on the podcast! I'd love to have some reviews to get this show out to as many people as possible! Just head HERE to Apple Podcasts and leave a review of what you enjoyed about the show! And don't forget to follow me on my platforms as we continue in our mission to deliver a panoramic view on sports! Facebook: The Gametime Guru Twitter: @thegametimeguru Instagram: @gametimeguru TikTok: @thegametimeguru
My friend and podcast host Brock Bevell (married active Latter-day Saint) shares his long journey to end his pornography and opioid addictions. Brock, a retired Mesa Arizona Police Officer, shares how pornography use and then opioid use came into his life. Brock then shares the hard work (along with Christ) to put these addictions behind him. Brock is honest, direct, candid with his story --- which is full of hope and real-life principles to help others. Brock hosts a podcast called Chase the Vase (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chase-the-vase/id1543306831) with stories of others putting addictions behind them. Brock (along with Max Hall and Blu Robinson) co-host Agents of Recovery podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-agents-of-recovery-podcast/id1550462911). Please check out these podcasts. You can connect with Brock on IG at https://www.instagram.com/brockbevell/ and on FB at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100014854295625. To learn more about Brock's approach to killing your pornography addiction, check out www.striplingwarriorchallenge.com. If you are working to solve a porn or opioid addiction and may have lost hope, please listen to Brock's podcast. He will give you tools and vision to move forward. If you are a parent of local leader working to help others, Brock's podcast/work with help you. Thank you Brock for being on the podcast and your life mission to help others through your story. Respect for being you and your great work.
I want to look act and feel like a million bucks, but I have a minimum wage work ethic! In order to accomplish great things, your alter ego has to go. There is no way we can be consistently consistent with the negative voice fighting the process. We have to learn to set the alarm and do. Not set the alarm, push snooze and then go back to bed. Each time the voice wins, we loose power. We give our power away until it becomes too difficult to overcome it. Prime example is January 1st of any year. The gyms are packed and energy is high. The desire to look better, feel better, be stronger, slimmer and sexier is at an all time high. Until day 3 and 4 and f5 arrive. The body starts to hurt and the energy and excitement dies. This is the perfect storm. five days into January, the gyms are empty. The voice wins again and we fail to achieve our goals. Let's change that. Let's prepare to win. Hope to hear from you soon. Happy Veterans Day! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brock-m-bevell/support
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In this week's addiction recovery podcast, Max Hall, Blu Robinson, and Brock Bevell discuss the different paradigms we find ourselves in by being consumers of time, energy, love, money, and resource while in addiction versus becoming a producer of all those attributes and more. Listen as the agents discuss their insight, unique perspective, and thoughts on how to recover from addiction, overcoming mental health challenges, deal with traumatic events, and more. This deep insight will assist you in developing a stronghold in your addiction recovery and put you on the path to become an agent of recovery.
Chasing the Vice This week on Focused on Forward I talk with Brock Bevell from the podcasts Chase the Vase and Agents of Recovery. Brock is a former Police Officer who was on Anti-Drug Task Forces, and working to get drugs off the streets. Unfortunately, due to injuries received over the years in the field, he was medically retired. And thats when the trouble with prescription pain medications started. The irony here is that the officer who had spent his career trying to remove drugs from the street, was now fighting his own fight with addiction. Brock is VERY open about his own addiction, what it cost him and what he lost along the way. He is now working to help others in programs to move past their addictions and part of two very powerful podcasts. Be inspired by Brocks story,. But be encouraged by the good work this man is doing now to help his community and anyone who will listen. Please go check out Brock Bevell on Chase the Vase and Agents of Recovery. Subscribe to the those shows as well. Support Focused on Forward by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/focused-on-forward
I am a family man with 7 children, six daughters and one son. I am a retired Police Officer who was run over on duty and ultimately retired from the injuries. The injuries caused me to endure numerous knee surgeries and constant rehabilitation. To deal with the pain, I was prescribed Opioids. After months and months of therapy, the department and doctors made the determination that my injuries would prevent me from doing the job effectively and could place others at risk. It was decided that I would be medically retired from the department. For the next few years, I struggled with being retired. The day after turning in my equipment, I felt ostracized and not a part of the brotherhood. I honestly felt like I lost my support team. I had not access to the building, I could not walk in and see my partners. They were busy and I felt they had forgotten about me. This was a huge blow to my ego. One day you're chasing bad guys and the next you're picking up your kid's toys. It was a difficult transition. It was at this time, that my addiction took control of my emotions and I began to spin out of control, and I proceeded to self-medicate myself. During the height of my addiction, I went through a very difficult divorce. I lost time with my children and made poor decisions costing me my children's trust. The one thing people do not understand is that addiction destroys everything. Well I allowed it to destroy everything. I let it get out of control and I lost my way in the process. I made the decisions to hurt those I loved. I wish I could blame the addiction or the disease or my broken moral compass but ultimately it was me and I had to own it. Ownership is the only way to recover from an addiction. 11 years later, no relapses, no excuses! Thanks for allowing me to post my strength and hope!
In this week's episode, The Agents of Recovery talk about discovering and understanding your personal "Why". Listen as Max Hall, Brock Bevell, and Blu Robinson discuss how we all should be acquainted with what we do in life and the pursuit of discovering our soul purpose. The Agents discuss how your "why" sets you apart from everyone else. It's your purpose. It's what inspires you to take action and live a sober, productive, inspiring, and relationship-based lifestyle. Your "Why" is also what inspires others to take action, as you spread your ideas, produce experiences that bring emotional awareness, service opportunities, and ultimately sobriety.
This week the Agents of Recovery Max Hall, Blu Robinson, and Brock Bevell talk about how they found the commitment to change, the new habits they learned, and how to take it further than they ever had before as they persevere in their own sobriety. Remember we are human. We change. We can get comfortable in our environment, but sometimes we get too comfortable and the desire for change kicks in. It's a good thing, but it can also be your enemy if you allow it.
Are you battling alcoholism, addiction, depression, or trauma? We have two. Keith Knotek and Brock Bevell share the good life on the other side of fear, addiction, sorrow and sadness. This life is not possible without surrendering to Christ and having a daily spiritual connection with God. These two share words of wisdom, love, redemption and the way Christ has saved us from utter destruction. Brock and Keith have both struggled with PTSD, addiction and trauma as a result of working as Police Officers. The goal of this podcast is to shine light on the redemption powers of making the next right decision and aligning with the right people. Keith and I have survived the difficulties of taking a life and watching a life being taken from us. These are the cause and affects that come from choosing the life of a police officer. We invite you to listen, like, share and comment on this podcast. We thank you for the support and ask you to check out Keith's book, "From Sorrow To Amazing Grace, One Cop's Journey" and the Fight Like David Challenge found at www.fightlikedavid.com/jumpstart. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brock-m-bevell/support
Brock Bevell is a well-regarded family man with 7 children, six daughters and one son. He is a retired Police Officer who was run over on duty and ultimately retired from the injuries. The injuries caused him to endure numerous knee surgeries and constant rehabilitation. To deal with the pain, he was prescribed Opioids. After months and months of therapy, the department and doctors made the determination that his injuries would prevent him from doing the job effectively and could place others at risk. It was decided that he would be medically retired from the department. For the next few years, Brock struggled with being retired. The day after turning in his equipment, he felt ostracized and not a part of the brotherhood. This was a huge blow to his ego. One day you're chasing bad guys and the next you're picking up your kid's toys. It was a difficult transition. It was at this time, that Brock's addiction took control of his emotions and he began to spin out of control, and he proceeded to self-medicate himself. During the height of his addiction, he went through a very difficult divorce. He lost time with his children and made poor decisions costing him his children's trust. His detox lasted 7 days. At no time did he have a visitor or help from friends or family. He was alone. He had alienated most friends and was too embarrassed to share the process with his family. He walked the journey alone, but the detox set him up for the comeback. For the first time in years, the need, want or desire to use opioids was gone. He did not want to use it ever again. The process he went on prepared him for the battles he was going to face. Since recovering from his addiction, Brock has helped hundreds of men and women combat addiction. He utilizes an unconventional approach to recovery. This approach continues to lead men and women to lasting sobriety. *** For Show Notes, Key Points, Contact Info, Resources Mentioned, & More on this episode please visit our website: RockBottom2RockinIt.com. *** Feedback? Questions? Comments? I would love to hear from you! Contact me at us via: Email (eric@ericgilbertwilliams.com), LinkedIn (@ericgilbertwilliams), Twitter (@ericgilbertw), or Instagram (@ericgilbertwilliams). EP Tags:
On this week's podcast the Agents of Recovery, Max Hall, Brock Bevell, and therapist Blu Robinson, talk about what makes a leader. They discuss attributes and principles associated with stepping forward and taking your place as an individual in recovery, a leader in your family system, and as a principal-based person of recovery.
Brock Bevell is a well-regarded family man with 7 children, six daughters and one son. He is a retired Police Officer who was run over on duty and ultimately retired from the injuries. The injuries caused him to endure numerous knee surgeries and constant rehabilitation. To deal with the pain, he was prescribed Opioids. After months and months of therapy, the department and doctors made the determination that his injuries would prevent him from doing the job effectively and could place others at risk. It was decided that he would be medically retired from the department. For the next few years, Brock struggled with being retired. The day after turning in his equipment, he felt ostracized and not a part of the brotherhood. This was a huge blow to his ego. One day your chasing bad guys and the next your picking up your kid's toys. It was a difficult transition. It was at this time, that Brock's addiction took control of his emotions and he began to spin out of control, and he proceeded to self-medicate himself. During the height of his addiction, he went through a very difficult divorce. He lost time with his children and made poor decisions costing him his children's trust. Brock was a highly successful and functioning man despite his opioid habit. He continued to struggle with his moral compass being broken. He did not believe that the met the stereotypical image of a drug addict. At least the ones he had arrested. He worked tirelessly to battle his addiction and strengthen his relationship with his Higher Power. He tried to cut down, cut back and cut off his opioid intake. But because the opioids were being prescribed by his doctor, he justified the need for them. www.chasethevase.com Chase The Vase Podcast The Agents of Recovery Podcast Find out more at http://www.recoverysurvey.com
Brock is the host of the Chase the Vase Podcast, a podcast targeted a first respoders and people in uniform to inform about addiction and to hear the stories of those who have lived in and risen above addiction and other traumas induced in uniform. He is also the co-host of the Agents of Recovery Podcast where he and 2 other studs talk their own experience strength and hope and offer energy and hope for other addicts out there suffering. Brock is a medically retired police officer turned opioid addict. The pills tried to take his life. For a time, they took his honor and his moral compass. Today, he stands as a beacon of hope for all those struggling. It will be done and we will do it!Welcome to the Reco12 Speaker Meeting. We are an organization whose addictions include alcohol, drugs, lust and sex, food and gambling, just to name a few. We come together from all places, faiths and backgrounds to learn the similarities of addiction and to gain tools and hope from others who are walking a similar path. We invite recovering addicts with at least 1 year sobriety and who are actively working their recovery in their respective fellowships to share their experience, strength and hope on a live Zoom webinar, each Friday at 12:00 pm central time, for 20-25 minutes. Then, we, the live audience, get the opportunity to ask questions of the speaker for another 20-25 minutes. If you are hearing this meeting in recorded podcast form and would like to participate as a live audience member in the future, please go to www.reco12.com to learn more and submit your email address there to receive weekly invitations. Reco12 is a self-supporting service and we appreciate your help in keeping us working our Step 12 in this manner. We gratefully accept contributions to help cover the costs of the Zoom platform, podcast platform, web hosting, and administrative costs. To contribute, you can go to https://www.reco12.com/support or you can click the link to PayPal (https://www.paypal.me/reco12) in the chat of the live meeting. When you contribute, please specify the meeting number. This is meeting number 53.References from this episode: Chase the Vase PodcastAgents of Recovery PodcastFight Like DavidOutro music is “Standing Still” by Cory Ellsworth and Randy Kartchner, performed by Mike Eldred and Elizabeth Wolfe. This song, and/or the entire soundtrack for the future Broadway musical, “Crosses: A Musical of Hope”, can be purchased here: https://music.apple.com/us/album/crosses-musical-hope-by-cory/528476262 This song is used with the permission of Cory Ellsworth.Support the show (https://www.reco12.com/support)
Welcome back to the Mr. Stutts Podcast! Today on the show, I am pleased to bring to you Brock Bevell, from Chase The Vase. Brock's story may seem different to some of us, but way too familiar to much of North America. Brock was an undercover cop in the world of narcotics. After an injury in the line of duty, he was introduced to the world of opiods as a user, by the sneakiest drug dealers out there, his doctors. Brock tells the story of coming up as a police officer, what fighting drugs meant to him, and the fateful day that changed it all. He breaks down his fight with addiction and the incredible road back to sobriety and a full, purpose driven life. Chase the Vase is a program designed to help you through the first 30 days of sobriety and beyond! Check him out and all the great work he's doing. @brockbevell chasingthevase@gmail.com @mrstuttspod mrstuttspod@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marc-sautter4/support
She threw the truck into reverse and hit me, causing serious injuries. A Violent Attack Led to Many Surgeries, Retirement, Addiction, His Recovery and More. Brock Bevell, a retired Mesa Arizona Police Officer is our guest. He talks about his career in law enforcement and a violent act that caused career ending serious injuries. During the multiple surgeries and the rehabilitation process he was prescribed opiate pain killing medication. He developed a severe addiction to the pain killing medication. Brock talks about the depths that his addiction and lifestyle took him to. He also talks about his recovery process where he got clean and sober and how he uses his experience to help others recover and rebuild their lives. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer. Follow us on the MeWe social media platform. We are on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. In the Clubhouse app look for and follow our club, the LET Radio Show and Podcast. If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend about it. If you are able to leave an honest rating and, or, review it would be appreciated. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's podcast episode the Agents of Recovery Max Hall, Brock Bevell, and Blu Robinson talk about taking ownership of our life and the situations we find ourselves in. Ownership means we take responsibility for whatever it is that's going on in our lives. We stop waiting for other people and other things to change for us. This means taking the necessary actions for whatever you want in life.
Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Hello everyone and welcome back to the show. The CJEvolution Podcast is Top Ranked because of YOU, the listener and supporter. Thank YOU very much. Please give us that 5-Star Rating and Review on Apple Podcasts. A big shout out and thank you to ALL the criminal justice professionals out there working in a very dangerous and uncertain environment. Remember you are HONORED, CHERISHED and above all you are LOVED. Keep up the great work. It’s such an honor to be a partnered with an Amazing and Innovative Company like Detectachem. This company is helping keep our brave men, women and YOU safer, but offering mobile threat detection that fits in the palm of your hand. Detecting explosives, drugs and now COVID-19. This application-based technology is a MUST HAVE for your organization. Check out their link at www.cjevolution.com My next guest is going to motivate and inspire you. Brock Bevell is living proof that anyone, including YOU, can overcome every obstacle life throws at you. Brock is a husband and father of 7 Children. He is a recovery coach and an advocate for those struggling with addiction. Brock has over 11 years of sobriety and 6.5 years working 1 on 1 with men and women who struggle with addiction. In 2001, while working as a Police Officer, Brock was involved in an accident where a mom was prostituting her daughter out for sex in exchange for drugs. During the incident, Brock was run over and sustained notable injuries to his ankle and knee. The injuries and surgeries from the accident led Brock on an extensive addiction to opioids. He openly shares his point of view of the life of an undercover cop, who dedicated his life to the often dangerous and clandestine world of informants, drug dealers, and addicts. While working as a police officer he shares his perception of those who suffer from addiction and alcoholism. On the flip side, Brock didn’t intend to become a drug addict, but nonetheless found himself in a knock down drag out battle with opioid addiction, even turning to selling narcotics to feed his growing and out of control addiction. The kicker you ask? The addict turned dealer and the thrill-seeking undercover cop is the same person – and that’s just the start of what is genuinely an incredible story of a man who at one point has to make the ultimate split-second decision as a police officer, finds himself growing to hate the addicts and dealers he is chasing, and ultimately becomes one himself. Brock does indeed persevere and now over eleven years sober, shares his amazing story of high drama, intrigue and most importantly hope with Chasing the Vase! A great and powerful interview. Find Brock here: https://www.chasethevasechallenge.com/order-473856221616173919993 https://www.facebook.com/chasingthevase/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/brock-bevell-45858a19a/ More great guests and content are coming soon on The Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast www.cjevolution.com Patrick
In this week's show, the Agents of Recovery Max Hall, Brock Bevell, and Blu Robinson discuss personal views and understanding of the current situations our community face with the legalization of medical and recreational cannabis. Listen as they process the positive and negative side of this new method of medical intervention and in the end to remain true to yourself and to your recovery. Ultimately, it's your call, to know yourself, to know your addiction, to know your needs, and to know that balance is the key.
When is it time to share your story? When do you feel as though your message of recovery is worth telling? On this week's podcast, the agents of recovery, Max Hall, Brock Bevell, and Blu Robinson discuss how to share your story, how to know when it's time and how powerful your story can be if offered through genuine desires to help. We all can get better at developing and maintaining a sense of resilience. Chances are, all of us will experience some kind of adversity and face some tough times at some point in our lives. We are absolutely amazing people who have the capacity to bounce back after problems, which is why it is so important to know how and when to share your story.
On this week's podcast the Agents of Sobriety answer listeners questions submitted through social media. Listen as Max Hall, Brock Bevell, and Blu Robinson share some of their advice as they respond to some heavier questions submitted by listeners. Each has a very unique approach toward their thoughts about addiction recovery. This is an episode not to be missed.
Today Susan speaks with Brock Bevell, creator and founder of the Chase the Vase recovery program. A unique take on addiction recovery and how to achieve the characteristics of a sober you. Really loved this story, and the program. Check out Brock at - www.chasethevasechallenge.com (480) 826-3833 Typically replies within a few hours Send Message- chasingthevase@gmail.com Health & Wellness Website · Mental Health Service · Personal Coach At Chase the Vase- We understand that Sobriety = Freedom. Freedom form addiction is a battle that must be fought in the trenches. Sobriety must be earned everyday. Start fighting!
The building, repairing, and strengthening of healthy relationships in recovery can feel challenging. On this week's Podcast retired NFL Max Hall, retired cop turned recovery coach Brock Bevell, and Coach Blu Robinson talk about how it can be achieved successfully. Listen as they discuss the process of building self-awareness, strengthening your sober support system, and reestablishing a loving and healthy relationship with those you care about. From communication and open honest discussions about how you're feeling, to keeping expectations of the relationship honest and reasonable. It's important to identify relationships you need to remove and ones you need to repair. This is a powerful podcast that will definitely help you get back on the path to repair relationships that might have been affected by your addiction.
This week, on the agents of recovery podcast, we hear Brock Bevell's story. Brock speaks openly about his life, his work as a police officer and undercover agent, which ultimately led him to addiction's doorstep. Brock speaks about how important it is to stand up and take your place in recovery. He has figuratively broad shoulders by which he has carried his recovery, his work with those struggling with addiction, and the re-establishment of relationships. His is a story that brings out a sense of realism that will benefit anyone who has a loved one or if you yourself have struggled with addiction.
This week's episode focuses on aspects of keeping you on the path to recovery. So what happens when you relapse? What happens when sobriety loses its purpose? Listen as Max Hall, Brock Bevell, and Blu Robinson discuss how to avoid getting hit on your blindside. Listen as they describe how setbacks aren't reasons for you to restart your recovery but rather opportunities for growth and change. Mistakes create opportunities for us to become humble, more aware, and understand the principle of consistency. Practice doesn't make perfect, practice makes permanent. It's about you getting consistent with a routine, practicing your recovery and your daily life, and keeping your head on a swivel to ensure you never get hit on your blindside.
This week's podcast takes a deep dive as Max Hall, Brock Bevell, and Blu Robinson discuss principles around developing your own recovery playbook. Listen as they discuss attributes of sobriety, choosing the people that will help you navigate through the difficult and challenging times that you will face on the road to recovery. It's important to know your opponent and be able to emotionally and mentally strategize. Do you offer yourself a winning mindset? From recognizing triggers and warning signs to preparing each day for a victory using Brocks's five daily "To-Do List", this podcast helps you make your mark and take your place in recovery. Brock Bevell's 5 Daily "To Do's" 1. Something you will do today. 2. Something you will pay today. 3. Something you will resolve today. 4. Someone you will call today. 5. Something to get over today.
Welcome to The Agents of Recovery Podcast. Listen to the NFL's Max Hall, Coach Blu Robinson of Team Addict II Athlete, and Brock Bevell of Chase the Vase. They help men overcome addiction, produce a more excellent lifestyle, and inspire movement from being a victim of addiction to an agent of recovery. These men in recovery come together to address addiction, recovery, communication, and relationship roadblocks that hinder hope and healing. For more information please visit our social media outlets. https://www.chasethevase.com https://www.addicttoathlete.com https://www.facebook.com/The-Agents-of-Recovery-103017451797458
In this installment of the Way Out we give you a truly rare and extraordinary opportunity to hear both sides of the proverbial war on drugs. We hear from the point of view of the undercover cop, who dedicates his life to the often dangerous and clandestine world of informants, drug dealers, and addicts – and how that can color their perception of those who suffer from addiction and alcoholism. Then, we hear from the addict, who didn't intend to become one, but nonetheless finds himself in a knock down drag out battle with opioid addiction, even turning to selling narcotics to feed his growing and out of control addiction. The kicker you ask? The addict turned dealer and the thrill seeking undercover cop is the same person – and that's just the start of what is genuinely an incredible story of a man who at one point has to make the ultimate split second decision as a police officer, finds himself growing to hate the addicts and dealers he's chasing, and ultimately becomes one himself – that is the story of Brock Bevell, but Brock's story doesn't end there – no Brock does indeed persevere and now over ten years sober shares his amazing story of high drama, intrigue and most importantly hope with us so listen up. Chase the Vase: https://www.chasethevase.com/ Copyright: (c) 2015-2021 The Way Out Podcast | All Rights Reserved Theme Music: “all clear” (https://ketsa.uk/browse-music/) by Ketsa (https://ketsa.uk) licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-way-out-podcast/message
Today Coach Blu interviews Brock Bevell and the incredible story of fulfilling a lifetime dream of becoming a law enforcement officer, working deep undercover then following a terrible accident, falling into the world of addiction, a world he never thought he would ever cross into. Listen as Brock describes falling into the grip of addiction after losing his identity, job, and relationships only to find spiritual redemption through the process of erasing the addiction and replacing it with purpose, service, and compassion. It is true that addiction does not discriminate and this powerful story reinforces the fact that once an addict always an addict is simply not true.
Brock Bevell is a well-regarded family man with 7 children, six daughters and one son. He is a retired Police Officer who was run over on duty and ultimately retired from the injuries. The injuries caused him to endure numerous knee surgeries and constant rehabilitation. To deal with the pain, he was prescribed opioids. After months and months of therapy, the department and doctors made the determination that his injuries would prevent him from doing the job effectively and could place others at risk. It was decided that he would be medically retired from the department. For the next few years, Brock struggled with being retired. The day after turning in his equipment, he felt ostracized and not a part of the brotherhood. This was a huge blow to his ego. One day you're chasing bad guys and the next you're picking up your kid's toys. It was a difficult transition. It was at this time that Brock's addiction took control of his emotions and he began to spin out of control, and he proceeded to self-medicate himself. During the height of his addiction, he went through a very difficult divorce. He lost time with his children and made poor decisions costing him his children's trust.Since recovering from his addiction, Brock has helped hundreds of men and women combat addiction. He utilizes an unconventional approach to recovery. This approach continues to lead men and women to lasting sobriety. Subscribe to The Courage to Change: A Recovery PodcastApple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | SpotifyStitcher | iHeart | TuneIn | Overcast | SoundCloud Resources Mentioned:Brock's Contact Information:Chase the Vase WebsiteChase the Vase Podcast on SpotifyChasing the Vase - FacebookEmail Brock - chasingthevase@gmail.com@brockbevell InstagramConnect with Us:Podcast Website | Podcast Instagram | Podcast FacebookQuestions, comments or feedback? Email us at podcast@lionrock.life
Brock Bevell, the father of 7 children retired from Mesa PD but turned to opioids to deal with life. Opioids, depression, and loneliness, Brock has since helped over 100 men with the opening of his own alcohol and drug recovery center including his own recovery curriculum. This is Brock Bevell's Story Of Hope *********** If you would like to share your Story Of Hope or become a sponsor of a future episode, email me today at: Christine@storysofhope.com *********** Stories Of Hope is available Monday through Thursday at 6:00am PST / 9:00am EST on AnchorFM and Spotify. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/storiesofhope/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/storiesofhope/support