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Johnny sits down with Pete Polis — a former Long Island baseball standout who went from MLB prospect… to becoming one of the largest dealers in Washington state history.
Pete’s story sounds like something ripped straight out of Breaking Bad. After a promising baseball career with stints in the Blue Jays and Yankees organizations, a series of self-sabotaging choices pushed him out of the sport he loved. Settling into small-town life in Washington, Pete lived straight — raising kids, running a furniture store, and even building a massive food bank that fed hundreds of thousands.
Then one conversation in his garage changed everything.
What started with OxyContin and fentanyl patches evolved into full-scale trafficking. Pete quickly found himself moving hundreds of pounds of meth and heroin weekly, working directly with suppliers tied to the Sinaloa cartel. He watched the early waves of America’s fentanyl crisis from the inside — and unknowingly helped introduce the drug that would devastate the region.
After a federal takedown and serious prison time, Pete is now fully legit, running sober-living homes and helping addicts rebuild their lives.
This is a wild, emotional, and brutally honest look at how fast a normal life can turn criminal — and how redemption is still possible.
Need help staying sober? Check out Pete's sober-living homes. https://www.seasonshousing.org/
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00:00 Pete's Early Life & Baseball Dreams
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Johnny sits down with Pete Polis — a former Long Island baseball standout who went from MLB prospect… to becoming one of the largest dealers in Washington state history.
Pete’s story sounds like something ripped straight out of Breaking Bad. After a promising baseball career with stints in the Blue Jays and Yankees organizations, a series of self-sabotaging choices pushed him out of the sport he loved. Settling into small-town life in Washington, Pete lived straight — raising kids, running a furniture store, and even building a massive food bank that fed hundreds of thousands.
Then one conversation in his garage changed everything.
What started with OxyContin and fentanyl patches evolved into full-scale trafficking. Pete quickly found himself moving hundreds of pounds of meth and heroin weekly, working directly with suppliers tied to the Sinaloa cartel. He watched the early waves of America’s fentanyl crisis from the inside — and unknowingly helped introduce the drug that would devastate the region.
After a federal takedown and serious prison time, Pete is now fully legit, running sober-living homes and helping addicts rebuild their lives.
This is a wild, emotional, and brutally honest look at how fast a normal life can turn criminal — and how redemption is still possible.
Need help staying sober? Check out Pete's sober-living homes. https://www.seasonshousing.org/
This Episode Is #Sponsored By The Following:
Mando! Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @shop.mando and get 20% off + free shipping with promo code MITCHELL at https://shopmando.com ! #mandopod
Ridge! Take advantage of Ridge’s Biggest Sale of the Year and GET UP TO 47% Off by going to https://www.Ridge.com/CONNECT #ridgepod
Join The Patreon For Bonus Content!
https://www.patreon.com/theconnectshow
00:00 Pete's Early Life & Baseball Dreams
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