The Truth About Addiction
My name is Ron Isherwood, a recovering addict. Born into the infamous underworld of criminal Painters and Dockers in Melbourne. At 37 years clean, I embarked on my own journey of recovery 42 years ago. The last thing that I could give up was my addiction to crime.
Today, I am the founder of ‘The Truth About Addiction’, a compelling podcast that delves into the depths of mental health, addiction, and the path to recovery. I will share my own journey and unveil the raw and powerful stories of individuals from all walks of life; from current addicts to those on the road of recovery and the families affected. Every tale is genuine and unfiltered.
Addiction doesn't discriminate, but neither does hope. If one person resonates with one’s story, if one person can find hope and empowerment from one’s story, it’s a win.
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The Truth About Addiction
Ep81. Skinny Vinny, homeless addict to Jackass dream came true
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“Sobriety is about having fun”
Vinny describes his early journey as ‘normal teenage school life’: smoking weed, drinking, partying…, until he graduated to the harder stuff: Percocets, Oxycontin, heroin, cocaine… Vinny’s obsession with heroin intensified when he found himself abandoning everything else so he could spend all his time, money and energy on heroin.
Transitioning from a life of a homeless addict to now rubbing shoulders with prominent names in Hollywood, Vinny stressed the importance of finding purpose and cultivating gratitude, which allowed him to maintain sobriety and a sense of happiness and contentment. As a child, he watched Jackass and dreamt of being famous, travelling the world and making dumb videos with friends. Ultimately, his dreams came to a halt as the addition consumed his life.
In and out of treatment centres, he finally found his true calling with Alcoholics Anonymous. It worked for him. Once Vinny let go of his will, admitted that he didn’t know what was best for him and followed directions from others, sobriety and success smoothly followed.
Find Vinny on Instagram at @skinnyvinny for the most incredible and hilarious content, the remarkable stunts and how he is having so much fun ‘doing it sober’. He is actively involved in the production of @wildride podcast alongside Steve-O, and dedicated time to another sketch comedy project known as “8=D”, which he cheekily described as ‘a giant dick joke’.