
Ex-cop in recovery creates hope on fentanyl frontlines (with Brock Bevell)
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Brock Bevell takes us inside his journey—from working as an undercover cop to battling opioid addiction, and ultimately, to becoming a recovery advocate for the Mesa, AZ community.
After a career-ending injury and medical retirement, Brock didn’t just lose his job—he lost his identity. He opens up about the mental health spiral that followed, his doctor’s flawed belief that cops are somehow immune to addiction, and the devastating moment he realized he had become the very person he judged while on the job..
This isn’t a story about rock bottom—it’s a story about what happens next.
Today, Brock leads street-level outreach through The Fentanyl Project, connecting with people deep in addiction, whether they’re ready for change or not. He speaks candidly about the emotional pain that drives substance use, the broken systems that keep people stuck, the evolving fentanyl crisis, and the hope that recovery is always possible—even if the timing isn’t perfect.
This episode may help you:
See the connection between identity loss, pain and substance use
Understand why fentanyl is so hard to walk away from
Learn what actually helps people change
Discover four key areas that support long-term recovery
Download our FREE, sibling e-book: 6 actions to help navigate a sibling’s substance use journey
Join our sibling-focused community: Siblings For Love of Recovery
Connect with FLOR: Instagram and TikTok
Episode resources:
- The Fentanyl Project
- About Brock Bevell: https://brockbevell.org/