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EPISODE · Oct 22, 2025 · 1H 5M

(I wish I knew this earlier) - Rebels Biker Boss On Meth & Crime

from Real Drug Talk · host Jack Nagle

On this episode of Real Drug Talk, Jack Nagle sits down with Shannon Althouse—a former street kid, biker gang leader and repeat prisoner—who turned nine years of sobriety into a mission helping young people across Australia. Shannon unpacks meth addiction, near-death moments, life inside NT prisons, and the mindset shift he built through mindfulness/Buddhism, fitness, and Indigenous cultural dance—now taking his message to communities, schools and national youth forums.Main takeawaysFrom street life → gangs → prison to purpose-driven sobriety (9 years)First drug exposure at age 10–11; heavy meth use in his 20sRaw account of prison anxiety, violence, and survival mode in NT facilitiesFaced a 10.5-year sentence (pled to avoid mandatory life); used time to rebuild mindsetCatalyst: a book on mindfulness/Buddhism → daily practice → emotional regulation“Do the work” defined: repetition, catching negative thoughts, retraining patterns like the gymThree attempts on his life (shooting, edged weapon, hit-and-run) and the mental toughness to recoverChoose service over vengeance: supports youth exiting custody, clothes/food/lifts, ongoing mentorshipUses fitness + Indigenous cultural dance to make sobriety “gangster” and engage youth onlineSpeaking at Men’s Health forums, Thrive National Youth Summit (Darwin), and community eventsCore message: “Stay sober, stay fit.” Find Shannon on Insta @shannon_ulthouseTo Book a Free Consultation With Jack, CLICK HEREVisit Connection Based Living By CLICKING HERE

On this episode of Real Drug Talk, Jack Nagle sits down with Shannon Althouse—a former street kid, biker gang leader and repeat prisoner—who turned nine years of sobriety into a mission helping young people across Australia. Shannon unpacks meth addiction, near-death moments, life inside NT prisons, and the mindset shift he built through mindfulness/Buddhism, fitness, and Indigenous cultural dance—now taking his message to communities, schools and national youth forums.Main takeawaysFrom street life → gangs → prison to purpose-driven sobriety (9 years)First drug exposure at age 10–11; heavy meth use in his 20sRaw account of prison anxiety, violence, and survival mode in NT facilitiesFaced a 10.5-year sentence (pled to avoid mandatory life); used time to rebuild mindsetCatalyst: a book on mindfulness/Buddhism → daily practice → emotional regulation“Do the work” defined: repetition, catching negative thoughts, retraining patterns like the gymThree attempts on his life (shooting, edged weapon, hit-and-run) and the mental toughness to recoverChoose service over vengeance: supports youth exiting custody, clothes/food/lifts, ongoing mentorshipUses fitness + Indigenous cultural dance to make sobriety “gangster” and engage youth onlineSpeaking at Men’s Health forums, Thrive National Youth Summit (Darwin), and community eventsCore message: “Stay sober, stay fit.” Find Shannon on Insta @shannon_ulthouseTo Book a Free Consultation With Jack, CLICK HEREVisit Connection Based Living By CLICKING HERE

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