Dopey Podcast is the world’s greatest podcast on drugs, addiction and dumb shit. Chris and I were two IV heroin addicts who loved to talk about all the coke we smoked, snorted and shot, all the pills we ate, smoked, all the weed we smoked and ate, all the booze we consumed and all the consequences we suffered. After making the show for 2 and a half years, Chris tragically relapsed and died from a fentanyl overdose. Dopey continued on, at first to mourn the horrible loss of Chris, but then to continue our mission - which was at its core, to keep addicts and alcoholics company. Whether to laugh at our time in rehab, or cry at the worst missteps we made, Dopey tells the truth about drugs, addiction and recovery. We continually mine the universe for stories rife with debauchery and highlight serious drug taking and alcoholism. We also examine different paths toward addiction recovery. We shine a light on harm reduction and medication assisted treatment. We talk with celebrities and nobodies and stockpile stories to be the greatest one stop shop podcast on all things drugs, addiction, recovery and comedy pathfinding the route to the heart of the opioid epidemic.
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Friday Jun 21, 2024
Friday Jun 21, 2024
This week on Dopey! This week is 6 years since we lost our dear friend and Dopey Legend, Todd. We are rejoined by Todd's sister Aly who tells us what it is like living with the loss of her brother. The nature of family years after a tragedy and tells the story of what we know actually happened to Todd. Then we play a classic episode with me, Chris and Todd. With some of the craziest Dopey stories in the history of the show - plus emails, voicemails and more on the brand new episode of that good old Dopey show!
AI MADE THIS STUFF:
- Todd's notes revealed his struggles with addiction, including drug debts and moments of despair
- The family experienced denial and shame surrounding Todd's addiction
- The absence of Todd's presence in family gatherings is deeply felt
- The lack of a funeral or memorial for Todd reflects the family's compartmentalization of his addiction
- Grief is a lifelong process and time does not necessarily make it easier Todd's addiction had a significant impact on his life and his family
- The Dopey podcast provided a platform for Todd to share his experiences and humor
- The genetic factor of addiction is a concern for Todd's family
- The lack of a funeral for Todd raises questions about the family's response to his death
- Todd's life and humor continue to be remembered and appreciated Addiction can be a lifelong struggle, and denial can be a major obstacle to recovery.
- Taking small steps towards sobriety and building positive habits can make a difference.
- Support from friends and loved ones is crucial in the recovery process.
- Reflecting on past experiences and sharing stories can help in the healing process.
- Remembering and honoring those who have lost their lives to addiction is important.
- The Lifelong Process of Grief
- The Impact of Todd's Addiction on the Family The Absence of a Funeral for Todd
- Remembering Todd's Life and Humor Reflecting on Past Experiences
- Honoring Those Lost to Addiction
- "I'm a fucking waste of time, a lost cause. Nothing has changed. I can't stand being inside my head any longer."
- "He always had this secret life that he didn't want anyone knowing about."
- "I've never heard anyone scream like the way you screamed."
- "His life was miserable. It couldn't get better."
- "The whole nature of the show was a huge chunk of the reason the show happened in the slightest."
- "Todd would tell people he liked the show."
- "So to me, he gave like..."
- "Not to mention that Todd has this, the thing that's kept Todd using more than anything is this incredible denial sense, like that it's not happening."
- "Whenever I did it, I was just like, I can't believe, you know, I was like full on, you know, when I, and I was like, you were like, I don't think I'm going to use tonight. I was like, we're using that's it. You know what I mean? Like he would like, be like, I don't think I'm going to use, I don't think I'm going to use. And then like at two in the morning, he just like surreptitiously pick up the phone. He would never say we're getting it tonight. He would just wind up with the fucking dough, coke, you know, for me, I would be like, it's it. I'm on, I'm not getting off. That's it. Yeah. You know, whereas."
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