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.
Episodes
Friday Jun 14, 2024
Friday Jun 14, 2024
- Christian's addiction started with smoking weed as a teenager and quickly progressed to using and selling pills.
- The culture of selling and using pills was prevalent during Christian's addiction, with corrupt pharmacies and various sources for obtaining drugs.
- Christian's addiction led to destructive behavior and strained relationships, including his marriage.
- The allure of opiates, particularly the feeling of going from sick to well, was a driving force in Christian's addiction.
- Christian's story highlights the destructive nature of addiction and the need for support and recovery. Addiction can have a profound impact on a person's life, but recovery is possible with the right support and resources.
- The opioid crisis has had devastating effects on individuals and communities, highlighting the need for better education and prevention strategies.
- Recognizing oneself as a drug addict is a crucial step towards recovery, and it often comes after experiencing negative consequences and hitting rock bottom.
- Finding a higher power and tapping into the power of love can be transformative in the recovery process.
- Support from family, friends, and a sponsor is essential in maintaining sobriety and navigating the challenges of addiction. The power of addiction can lead to relapse, even after a period of sobriety.
- Justifying and ignoring the signs of addiction can prevent individuals from seeking help.
- Engaging in other activities, such as starting a business, may provide temporary distractions but can also enable addictive behaviors.
- Consequences, such as car accidents, can serve as wake-up calls and highlight the severity of addiction.
- Recognizing and accepting the presence of a drinking problem is a crucial step towards recovery. Relapse can happen even after a period of sobriety, and it is important to recognize the signs and take action.
- Sponsorship and service play a crucial role in recovery, providing support and guidance to others.
- Helping others and staying connected to the program are essential for maintaining sobriety.
- Humans are fallible, and it is important to stay vigilant and committed to recovery.
- Sharing one's story and experiences can inspire and help others in their own recovery journeys.
- The Culture of Selling and Using Pills
- The Allure of Opiates: Going from Sick to Well Recognizing and Accepting Addiction
- The Power of a Higher Power and Love in Recovery The Illusion of Control
- The Consequences of Denial The Turning Point: A Wake-Up Call to Sobriety
- Helping Others: A Key to Maintaining Sobriety
- "I remember thinking, yeah, I like smoking weed. But that opiate feeling was the feeling that I just felt everything I wanted to feel in life."
- "For about a four year period, I was picking up one to 240 80s a day."
- "I remember just, like, just wow, like holy shit, like, within five minutes, I was more rocked than eating too, and I just loved it."
- "I heard how it works and my life totally changed."
- "At what point do you start to see yourself as a drug addict?"
- "I never came across anything that was any good."
- "I had so much love and support. This is a kid."
- "I let my foot off the gas and I stopped giving God the credit"
- "I put myself down instead of put God up"
- "I just want to be helpful."
- "I got married October 1st, 100% because of this program."
- "If I can help someone have a day, I made a difference in this world."
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