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From Incarceration to Identity | Addiction, Reentry, Survival | The Shane Vitko Podcast EP 10

From Incarceration to Identity | Addiction, Reentry, Survival | The Shane Vitko Podcast EP 10

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In this episode, I sit down with Sabrena Morgan for a conversation that doesn’t flinch from the reality of addiction, eating disorders, incarceration, and survival. Sabrena shares what it was like living a double life long before drugs entered the picture, how control, body image, and trauma shaped her choices, and what it meant to finally lose everything in a very public way.

This isn’t a story about redemption as a highlight reel. It’s about what happens after the consequences hit and the cameras are gone. We talk about prison, identity, and the strange disorientation of reentry, where freedom doesn’t feel free and the people who love you no longer speak your language. Sabrena explains the loneliness of coming home and why leaving prison can feel like losing your last sense of belonging.

This conversation goes deep into accountability without shame, survival without glamor, and recovery that doesn’t fit into a neat box. Sabrena reflects on being shot and living, wanting to die and staying alive anyway, and how rebuilding a life sometimes starts with accepting that you’re still here for reasons you don’t yet understand. We don’t sanitize addiction or romanticize suffering. We talk about the long road of rebuilding trust, learning how to live in your body again, and deciding who you are after the worst chapter becomes public record.

This episode is about identity, consequence, resilience, and what it really means to come home to yourself when there’s no applause waiting.

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