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The Night a Brutal Motorcycle Crash Got Me Addicted to Fentanyl | Logan Bryant

Locked In with Ian Bick

Ian Bick

Society & Culture

4.9606 Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2025

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Logan Bryant shares how a motorcycle crash led to a fentanyl addiction, the downward spiral that followed, and his journey toward recovery. #FentanylCrisis #PainkillerAddiction #TrueStory #OpioidEpidemic #HealthCrisis #AddictionAwareness #RecoveryIsPossible #survivor Connect with Logan Bryant: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/logan.bryant.393 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/logan_the_lefty/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@logantheleftyy?_t=8s6ngVTtTlW&_r=1 Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Presented by Tyson 2.0 & Wooooo Energy: https://tyson20.com/ https://woooooenergy.com/ Buy Merch: https://convictclothing.net/collections/convict-clothing-x-ian-bick Timestamps: 00:00:00 Moving from Dallas to the East Coast 00:03:57 From Aspirations to Unexpected Paths: Career Choices 00:08:04 Experiences Working in a Jail: Addiction and Restraint 00:12:10 Embracing Passion in College: A Personal Journey 00:16:10 Armored Truck Security Measures and Procedures 00:20:17 Armored Truck Cash Collection Process 00:24:36 Coping with Life-Altering Injuries 00:28:46 Decision to Amputate: Regaining Freedom 00:32:42 Motorcycle Accident and the Onset of Addiction 00:37:14 Overcoming Adversity with One Arm 00:41:50 Realization of Addiction 00:46:12 The Science of Dreams and Sleep Debt 00:50:23 Challenges with Suboxone and Withdrawal 00:55:02 Journey to Becoming a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor 00:59:14 The Five Alive Recovery Method 01:03:25 Perseverance and Perspective: Overcoming Challenges Powered by: Just Media House : https://www.justmediahouse.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Logan, welcome to Lockton, man. You're from Dallas, right? Flew in from Dallas. Yes, sir. Got in last night.

0:05.2

First time in East Coast, like New York City type area? Yeah, I did go to Pennsylvania and then Pittsburgh a few years ago, but yeah.

0:13.8

And hopefully you'll get to explore New York City tonight. I plan to, yeah. And it's a little bit of a cold front in Texas right now, right?

0:20.7

Yeah, we did. We had some snow and ice. It actually delayed my flight. I was supposed to leave at 11 a.m., but I didn't end up flying out until around 6. Oh, they deleted that much. Wow. Yeah. I remember a couple years ago, I was in Texas, and that's when they had that ice storm or snowstorm, but it was a little bit, and the whole grid shut down. Yeah, whenever Texas gets snow and ice, the whole state just shuts down. Like, nobody knows how to drive. Nobody knows how to act. Yeah. Did you grow up in Texas? So I was born in Texas, and I lived there until about the third grade. My mom ended up getting laid off from her job at Excel. And so we moved, all my mom's

0:55.4

family was in Mina, Arkansas, a little small town in Arkansas. So we moved there in the third grade.

1:01.2

Excel as in like Google X or Microsoft Excel? Yeah, she had a good job there. Okay. And your dad

1:07.2

wasn't in the picture? So they got divorced when I was three. My dad stayed here and then me and my mom moved.

1:13.3

But my dad was still very much a part of my life. I'm an only child, so I'm closely with both of my parents. So you had a good relationship with him growing up? Still due today. So the divorce didn't really have any effect on you as a kid? Not at all, honestly. My dad lived right down the street, so we still hung out all the time.

1:10.2

Were you too young to realize there was a difference between like Texas and Arkansas? Not at all, honestly. My dad lived right down the street, so we still hung out all the time.

1:28.0

Were you too young to realize there was a difference between, like, Texas and Arkansas?

1:32.7

Yeah, I just remember I cried the whole way to Arkansas, just because I was sad from leaving my friends.

1:38.9

But I didn't really, you know, know a whole lot, but I just knew that we were moving, so.

1:43.9

Yeah, it probably would have been worse to move later on in life, like if you're in, like, high school or middle school. Yeah. And my mom wanted to raise me in kind of a smaller, smaller town. And so. Was she able to find a better job in Arkansas when she got there? Not a better job. No, there's not a lot of opportunities in that small town. The town had about 5,500 people, so there's not a lot of middle

2:06.6

class. It's you either got money or you kind of don't, and we were more on the don't side.

2:10.6

So she got a job at a bank working like overnight. So I remember as a kid, I would go up there with my skateboard and I had the whole

2:21.5

bank to myself and there would be a cleaning crew and they would come in and I used to go into the

2:25.9

boss's office and see where they're at on the camera and I would just skateboard all around the

2:30.7

bank at night while my mom did paperwork or whatever she did it was a really cool

2:34.5

it was a really cool experience yeah uh and um did you guys go to public or did you go to public middle

2:40.8

school high school yeah there's only one um like there's one elementary school one middle school one high

2:46.0

school so the people that i met in third grade i knew them all growing up because it's the same group of people every year. How big was your graduating class? Around 100. Wow. We had 900. Yeah, small man. Wow. Wow. That's probably a blessing and a curse at the same time. It is. Pros and cons. I'm really big on privacy, so that's one thing I don't like about small towns. And you can't

3:08.5

leave your house without seeing people and stuff. So like you said, there's pros and cons to it.

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