Back in business! Lamar Odom boasts 'another great meeting' following bombshell interview filled with drug and cheating revelations 

Lamar Odom is making things happen.

The 37-year-old on Thursday revealed that he was busy at work on projects with his production company, as he shared an Instagram shot in which he was smiling in an office, touting big things on the horizon in his career.

'Another great meeting,' the two-time NBA champion wrote. 'Excited for the new projects with my production company. #BlackPyramid #iamrichsoil.'

On the rise: Lamar Odom, 37, shared this Instagram shot on Thursday, as he looked happy in an office setting, touting big things on the horizon in his career. The optimistic post came in the wake of a revealing interview in which he opened up about his drug and cheating demons 

On the rise: Lamar Odom, 37, shared this Instagram shot on Thursday, as he looked happy in an office setting, touting big things on the horizon in his career. The optimistic post came in the wake of a revealing interview in which he opened up about his drug and cheating demons 

The Queens, New York-born athlete's upbeat post came on the heels of a shocking interview in which he opened up about his regrettable and 'atrocious' infidelities in his marriage with ex-wife Khloé Kardashian, as well as the dangerous drug habits that nearly ended his life about a year-and-a-half ago.

The 6ft10 Odom divulged details to UsWeekly about how the youngest Kardashian sister 'caught [him] in a sleazy motel room in L.A. getting high with this one girl,' noting that it was akin to a 'knife in her heart,' emotionally.

'That was like sticking a knife in her heart and twisting it. She didn't deserve it. She always tried to help me with the drugs. I rejected the help.' 

Happy days: Lamar, seen here in LA last month, is staying focused on building his brands 

Happy days: Lamar, seen here in LA last month, is staying focused on building his brands 

The former LA Laker and Clipper said the Revenge Body beauty 'was disappointed' when she caught him using drugs in their own home in 2011.

'She knew I was doing cocaine the whole time after that. It was my drug of choice,' Odom said. 'I'm not going to say she accepted it because that would be the wrong word. Tolerated would be a better word.'

'I was hiding it for a while, but then I got frustrated and was like, 'F**k it,' he admitted. 'I was in the man cave she had made for me and she caught me. 

On the move: Odom, seen here last year at a Laker game, said he made the most of his stay at San Diego's Casa Palmera rehab clinic 

On the move: Odom, seen here last year at a Laker game, said he made the most of his stay at San Diego's Casa Palmera rehab clinic 

'She was disappointed. So was I. The sad thing about it is, I don't know if I was disappointed because I was actually doing the drug or because she caught me.'

Odom said that sharing his marriage on television was not a good move, as it 'opened this gate up with other women who probably wouldn't have been interested in' him. 

'When I became Khloé Kardashian's man and on TV, it made me look more enticing. People who didn't even know basketball would approach me because they knew "Lammy,"' he said, referring to his ex's nickname for him on the E! series Khloe & Lamar. 

Heartbroken: Lamar Odom revealed that Khloe Kardashian caught him 'getting high' in a motel room with another woman and 'tolerated' his cocaine use for last two years of their marriage; pictured March 2016

Heartbroken: Lamar Odom revealed that Khloe Kardashian caught him 'getting high' in a motel room with another woman and 'tolerated' his cocaine use for last two years of their marriage; pictured March 2016

'B***hes and THOTs came out of the woodwork. If there is one thing I regret when I was married, it was having multiple affairs with different women. That wasn't the stand-up thing to do. I wish I could have kept my d**k in my pants.' 

The former NBA star insisted he wasn't on drugs or drunk when he suffered his near-fatal collapse at a Las Vegas brothel in October 2015. And though he was out looking for a 'good time,' he was stunned to wake up in hospital four days after he'd gone to the establishment. 

'I was home by myself. Bored,' he recalled. 'I wanted to get out and have a good time. Looking back, I might have had a drink to get the mood started, but was I drunk or on drugs? Not at all. I remember lying in bed. Two women were in bed and then I fell asleep. That's all. When I woke up four days later, I was trying to pull the tubes out of my mouth.' 

Although the E! star filed for divorce from Odom in 2013, she put things on hold in order to continue making medical decisions for him and her family. 

Lamar was amazed but 'relieved' to see her by his side in the hospital and credits her support for pulling him back from the brink.

Asked if he was surprised to see the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star, he said: 'Hell, yeah. It was definitely a moment of relief. I didn't even know what had just happened. I mean, I'm a big strong dude who has made it to the highest level of doing what he loves. And now I can't walk or talk. She was the first thing I saw.

'Not at all': The Los Angeles Lakers vet insisted he wasn't on drugs or drunk when he suffered his near-fatal collapse at a Las Vegas brothel in October 2015; pictured March 11

'Not at all': The Los Angeles Lakers vet insisted he wasn't on drugs or drunk when he suffered his near-fatal collapse at a Las Vegas brothel in October 2015; pictured March 11

'She said, "Hi, Mookah." Mookah is a name my mother used to call me. She said it to let me know I wasn't dead.

'She played a major role in me getting my memory back. She would bring pictures of my mother and my grandmother. I kept thinking, Am I paralyzed forever? Am I mute forever? It was scary s**t. Faith got me through.'

But despite their close bond through his recovery, Lamar insists there was never any question of them getting back together.

'Honestly, at that time I was just blessed to be around her. I wasn't making any more out of it than that. We haven't been intimate in years.'

Earlier this year, Lamar - who has kids Destiny, 18, and Lamar Jr., 14, with Liza Morales - checked himself into a rehab facility to seek help for his addictions at the urging of his daughter.

Odom admitted he has changed his life completely since his stint at San Diego's Casa Palmera rehab clinic.

'Ultimatum': Earlier this year, Lamar - who has kids Destiny, 18, and Lamar Jr., 14, with Liza Morales - checked himself into a rehab facility to seek help for his addictions at the urging of his daughter

'Ultimatum': Earlier this year, Lamar - who has kids Destiny, 18, and Lamar Jr., 14, with Liza Morales - checked himself into a rehab facility to seek help for his addictions at the urging of his daughter

'My daughter gave me the ultimatum to go. She said, "Pops, you get help or I won't talk to you." I think she saw it in my behavior,' he said. 'Coke is a real psychological drug. 

'You can be getting high and feeling great and then on the way down cursing yourself out. So I think it was one of those moments on the way down.'

He continued: 'This last time I checked into rehab, I was able to stay the whole 30 days and get the most out of it. I learned about addiction and that it's a brain disease. The choices we make when our brain is diseased are involuntary. So it was important and life-changing.'

'She played a major role': The former NBA star was amazed but 'relieved' to see Khloé by his side in the hospital and credits her support for pulling him back from the brink; pictured April 2012

'She played a major role': The former NBA star was amazed but 'relieved' to see Khloé by his side in the hospital and credits her support for pulling him back from the brink; pictured April 2012

And the basketball player - who is now sober - has warned his children they may be susceptible to addiction themselves.

He said: 'My kids were really scared that their dad wasn't going to be here. It was good bonding time with them when they came to see me.

'They said, "Dad, we want you to be here." I was honest with them. There is no reason to lie now. But it was good for them to know it is a disease and one I may pass back to them.' 

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