
Episode #39
EP 3:39 Late-Bloomers and Chemsex with Darrell
Send us Fan Mail Supplemental Study Guide: https://www.recoveryalchemy.org/newsletters/blog/posts/late In this episode of The AfterMeth Podcast, Dallas Bragg sits down with Darrell Martin, an LCSW, transformational psychotherapist, and musician based in New York City, for a conversation about what happens when gay men come out later in life and find themselves swept into chemsex. Dallas shares his own story of coming out at thirty-six and the relentless drive to "make up for lost time" that pulled him toward crystal meth — a drive Darrell sees echoed in the aging gay men he treats, men who arrive in his office carrying the added weight of believing they should have known better. Together they trace how the illusion of validation works on older men: the house, the money, the sudden flood of attention, the pharmaceutical props that sustain a manufactured virility. They name the loneliness underneath it, the way rejection by the broader gay population lands the same way on a fifty-year-old late bloomer as it does on a young Black or brown man, and how chemsex offers both of them a subculture where they finally feel wanted. The conversation moves from the psychological to the practical. Dallas reframes dopamine as a molecule of anticipation rather than reward, explaining why men stay glued to Grindr for hours in rooms full of other men, and why euphoric recall retains such vivid, full-body power years into recovery — a phenomenon he still encounters at the edges of sleep, eight years out. Darrell points to that anticipatory surge as the real intervention point, the moment before the pickup. They discuss why crystal meth carries the highest relapse rate of any drug and why chemsex recovery raises it further: you aren't only surrendering a substance, you're grieving an identity. Dallas makes the case for harm reduction and tapering over rigid abstinence, argues that safeguards must replace willpower because willpower runs out late at night, and describes the work of detangling sex, work, and connection from the drug. Both land on the same foundation — willingness, community, and the shift from instant to delayed gratification. Darrell's contact information will be included in the show notes, and he'll return for a future episode focused specifically on the experiences of gay men of color navigating crystal meth. Contant Darrell: Websites: https://darrellmartinconsulting.com/ https://artsnyc.org/ http://darrellmartin.org/ Email: darrellmartin1@gmail.com The AfterMeth: Join our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theaftermeth/ Dallas Bragg Subscribe to our weekly newsletter: https://www.drdallasbragg.com/newsletters/blog Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drdallasbragg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdallasbragg/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drdallasbragg YouTube: The Aftermeth Podcast X: https://twitter.com/Drdallasbragg Free online course to End the Relapse Cycle: https://www.drdallasbragg.com/offers/e7c2Eo22/checkout Meth-Free Blueprint EBOOK: https://www.drdallasbragg.com/offers/o8qFhK5i/checkout

