Dopey 506: From Almost Dying in the Crack House to being the VP at Hazeldon/Betty Ford, William Moyers , Oxys, Suboxone, Coke, Booze
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Dopey 506: From Almost Dying in the Crack House to being the VP at Hazeldon/Betty Ford, William Moyers , Oxys, Suboxone, Coke, Booze
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This week on Dopey! We are joined by addiction/recovery heavyweight, VP of Public Affairs at Hazlelden/Betty Ford, author of BROKEN and BROKEN OPEN - William Cope Moyers! William takes us...
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- Music plays a significant role in expressing emotions related to addiction and recovery.
- Social media can be addictive and impact mental health, especially for those in recovery.
- Listener contributions enrich the podcast and foster a sense of belonging.
- Personal stories, like Dawn's, highlight the unpredictable nature of addiction.
- William Cope Moyers emphasizes the importance of understanding one's background in relation to addiction.
- Gratitude is a crucial aspect of recovery and personal growth.
- The podcast serves as a platform for sharing experiences and learning from one another.
- Addiction can affect anyone, regardless of their family background or status.
- The conversation around addiction is ongoing and requires compassion and understanding. Family support played a crucial role in my recovery.
- Early experimentation with substances can lead to addiction.
- Marijuana was a gateway drug for me.
- The pressure to meet expectations can fuel addiction.
- Addiction can occur even in seemingly perfect circumstances.
- Public advocacy is essential for understanding addiction.
- Many people share similar addiction stories.
- The descent into harder drugs can happen quickly.
- Long-term recovery requires ongoing effort and support.
- Recovery narratives are complex and multifaceted. Recovery is not just about sobriety; it's a broader journey.
- The emotional impact of substance use can be profound and complex.
- Nitrous oxide can evoke deep emotional responses tied to recovery.
- Oxycodone presents a unique challenge for those in recovery.
- Pain relief can be seductive and dangerous for recovering addicts.
- The opioid epidemic creates a perfect storm for addiction relapse.
- Living with a dual reality can complicate the recovery process.
- Medication-assisted treatment can be a vital part of recovery.
- Stigma around medication in recovery can hinder progress.
- Helping others can reinforce one's own recovery journey.
- Exploring the Dopey Podcast's Mission
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- Navigating Social Media Addiction
- Celebrating Listener Stories and Community
- A Wild Kabul Adventure: Dawn's Diary
- Insights from William Cope Moyers on Recovery
- The Influence of Family Background on Addiction
- The Impact of Family on Addiction Recovery
- Navigating Early Substance Use Experiences
- Understanding the Gateway Drug Phenomenon
- The Weight of Expectations in Addiction
- The Illusion of a Perfect Life and Addiction
- "You feel like no one else"
- "Their method, through compassion and connection"
- "I love the Dopey Nation"
- "Pay attention, Dopey Nation"
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- "I need help"
- "Gratitude is possibly the most important"
- "Recovery is not about what you give up"
- "I have a hole in my soul"
- "I found an answer to this hole in the soul."
- "I was on my knees, man. I was on my knees."
- "I think it's a derogatory term."
- "I was not using, but I was not recovering."
- "I was trying to control the woman that I love."
- "I was the poster child, if you will."
- "That's the hardest thing in the world."
- "I cried. I burst into tears."
- "It scared the shit out of me."
- "Pain pills are the Trojan horse of addiction."
- "There is more to my recovery than sobriety."
- "I don't like myself as I'm pursuing oblivion."
- "I was living the next chapter of my life."
- "I get help when I help others."
- "Why would we not take a medicine that works?"
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