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 07, 2024
Friday Jun 07, 2024
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Keywords: spirituality, sobriety, resistance, all in, gift of desperation, principles, drug use, eating disorders, addiction, sober living, law school, criminalization of addiction
- Seeking validation from others can lead to risky behavior and relapse.
- Misusing medication can be a red flag and a slippery slope towards relapse.
- Having a structured program and working the steps can help in maintaining recovery.
- Honesty and rigorous self-reflection are crucial in the recovery process.
- Resistance to spirituality can hinder progress in sobriety, but being all in and embracing spirituality can be beneficial.
- Applying principles to drug use can help in recovery, but it's important to address other destructive behaviors as well.
- Eating disorders and addiction share similar compulsive patterns and can be equally destructive.
- Living in a sober living house can have its challenges, including dealing with difficult roommates.
- Dove aspires to go to law school and work on the criminalization of addiction.
- The Importance of a Structured Program
- The Slippery Slope of Seeking Validation
- "I fucked it up. Literally, you said, right as I went, don't fuck it up, and then I fucked it up."
- "I started crushing up my well-being trend. That was like the beginning of my relapse."
- "I'm just desperate to feel okay in my own skin. And there's only so long I can sit in it."
- "I've been pretty resistant to spirituality."
- "I feel like I was taking that a little too far."
- "I was still doing all this other fucked up shit."
AI THUANN NOTES:Summary: In this conversation, David and Thuan discuss the concept of cultivating hope and finding purpose in life. Thuan shares his perspective on how hope is always present, but our negative thoughts and beliefs can block us from accessing it. They also explore the idea of hitting rock bottom and the role of surrender and asking for help in recovery. Thuan emphasizes the importance of taking small, attainable steps and finding support in community. They discuss the Dopey Zoom meetings and the power of vulnerability and rawness in sharing experiences. Thuan shares his belief that sobriety is not the end goal, but rather living one's life purpose and helping others. They touch on the role of spirituality in finding solutions to life's challenges and the importance of staying humble and open-minded. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the meaning of a life well-lived and the value of doing good and avoiding harm.Keywords: hope, purpose, rock bottom, surrender, asking for help, small goals, community, vulnerability, Dopey Zoom, sobriety, spirituality, solutions, humility, doing good, avoiding harmTakeaways
- Hope is always present, but our negative thoughts and beliefs can block us from accessing it.
- Hitting rock bottom can be a catalyst for change and surrendering to the need for help.
- Taking small, attainable steps and finding support in community can help in the recovery process.
- Sobriety is not the end goal, but rather living one's life purpose and helping others.
- Spirituality can provide solutions to life's challenges and bring a sense of peace and fulfillment.
- Staying humble, open-minded, and focused on doing good and avoiding harm can lead to a meaningful and fulfilling life.
Titles- Rock Bottom and the Power of Surrender
- Small Steps and Community Support in Recovery
Sound Bites- "The hope is always there. It's just my mind that's telling me that I'm worthless, that I can't get out of this."
- "When we're at our worst, where does the hope go? The hope doesn't go anywhere. It's just that my mind has checked out of the hope."
- "Hope is getting to the meeting. It's the energy of hope. Like maybe there's something here that can help me in this moment when I just don't feel like I can do it on my own."
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