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    Episode 45 - Addiction, Recovery & CBD

    enJanuary 18, 2020

    About this Episode

    Welcome to our series on #dryjanuary We are exploring addictions, avoiding devastation, how to stay off the booze or other substances, substitute medication, CBD and how to maintain recovery through connection.

    Dave is a New Yorker who has been in recovery for 4 years and hosts a podcast Dopey about drugs, addiction and dumb shit. Helping addicts to feel less shame and isolation through joy and laughter.

    1.45 - The Dopey Podcast

    2.24 - The Darker Side Of Addiction

    4.40 - Exploring The Definition Of  Addiction

    6.08 - Self Medicating & Mental Health

    7.33 - Motivated For Recovery

    9.55 - The Aha Moment

    13.04 - Substitute Medication vs The Abstinence Model

    15.15 - CBD & Cannabinoid Alternatives

    19.11 - Keto & Making The Decision?

    21.39 - Relapse & The Dopey Nation

    23.37 - Connection, Connection, Connection

    https://www.dopeypodcast.com

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