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 Jul 12, 2024
Friday Jul 12, 2024
- chris's facebook messages
- vape built into the dash of a truck
- mdma
- mom's religion
- sexual assault, sexual trauma
- xanax blackouts
- accidental k-hole
- outdoing her friends with drugs
- sex for heroin
- boyfriend's seizures, selling heroin on craigslist
- arrested for shoplifting
- pulled a knife on her boyfriend
- robbing tourists
- sponsoring
- relapse without drugs
- reminiscing about mountainside
- faltering recovery
- dad's death
- sober parenting
- Continuing care is an essential part of the recovery process, helping individuals transition from residential treatment to aftercare
- Treatment can provide support and structure, but it's what individuals do after treatment that determines their long-term sobriety
- The availability of free resources and support can vary, making it challenging for individuals to navigate their recovery journey
- Reading messages from deceased loved ones can be a way to process grief and feel connected to them
- Recovery is a personal journey, and what works for one person may not work for another The influence of upbringing and environment on drug addiction
- The complex emotions and confusion surrounding experiences of rape
- The role of drugs in shaping identity and relationships
- The impact of strict religious beliefs on personal choices and behaviors David's addiction led him to use various drugs, including opiates, cocaine, and ketamine.
- He experienced withdrawal symptoms and used other drugs to combat the sickness.
- His addiction affected his relationships and led to risky behavior, such as sleeping with others for drugs.
- David's father tried to intervene and get him help, but he resisted initially.
- Eventually, David reached a breaking point and sought treatment at a rehab center. Finding joy and replacing old behaviors with healthier ones is crucial in recovery.
- Being a sober parent comes with its own challenges, but putting oneself first is essential for being able to show up for the children.
- Having a community and support system is important in maintaining sobriety.
- The fear of relapse is a common concern, but staying connected to a recovery program can help prevent it.
- Sharing personal experiences and stories can provide hope and inspiration to others in recovery.
- Personalizing the Recovery Journey
- The Importance of Continuing Care in Recovery The Party Girl Persona: Drugs and Identity
- Navigating Trauma: Allegra's Experience of Rape The Descent into Addiction
- Intervention and Seeking Help Managing the Fear of Relapse
- The Challenges of Sober Parenting
- "Treatment never was the answer for me, but I think it answers a lot of questions when you're there."
- "I struggle to feel feelings in general. I dissociate like nobody's business and I kind of love it because it's gotten me through life."
- "Continuing care is an essential part of the recovery process, helping individuals transition from residential treatment to aftercare."
- "I don't know if it's better to have been the victim of something, because I'm sure you did fucked up shit, too."
- "It's like all this talk about smoking really makes me want to have a cigarette."
- "I loved smoking. There's something wonderful about it."
- "I was more fucked up then. I was sober when I was yelling about, like that was me with my best thinking."
- "I started doing a lot of coke to try and combat the sickness because, you know, science."
- "So yeah, so I moved back into the apartment, luckily."
- "Time is the best commodity I can give you."
- "I didn't get where I am today in drug addict-wise because I didn't want to have fun."
- "Replacing the obsessive thinking and bad behavior with something else is key in recovery."
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