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Sober Grind Podcast

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  • 48. A drug is a drug is a drug is a drug

48. A drug is a drug is a drug is a drug

Friday 11th January 2019

Dive into the history of drug use with Sober Grind. Hear personal stories and expert insights on addiction and recovery.
39 minutes
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Sober Grind Podcast
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Sobriety Toolkit
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Family Recovery from Addiction
Financial Health in Recovery
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The Evolution of Drug Use: Insights and Reflections Across Decades

Well, I would say that anybody that uses in excess uses drugs and alcohol in excess, to the point where they're making very bad decisions and their entire life has become torturous and ugly, and people are backing away from them.
Ever wondered how drug use has changed over the years? This episode of the Sober Grind Podcast dives into that very question. Host Justin sits down with guests Stepp Bunbun and Atik Majica to discuss the shifting landscape of drug use from past to present. They share personal stories and reflections that shed light on the different types of drugs and their effects over time.
You'll hear about the role of government in shaping drug policies and how these changes have impacted communities and individuals alike. The conversation doesn't stop there. Justin and his guests also explore the critical need for professional help in early recovery and the importance of retraining the brain to break free from addiction. Relationships often bear the brunt of addiction, and this episode delves into how addiction strains personal connections and what can be done to mend them.
Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone who is, or simply curious about the history of drug use, this episode offers a comprehensive look at how things have evolved. Tune in for an engaging discussion filled with valuable insights that could make a difference in your understanding of addiction and recovery.