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Dopey: On the Dark Comedy of Drug Addiction

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  • Dopey 169: Chuk from Don't Die, Aurora, Heroin, Coke, Meth, Recovery, Death, Addiction

Dopey 169: Chuk from Don't Die, Aurora, Heroin, Coke, Meth, Recovery, Death, Addiction

Friday 11th January 2019

Join Chuk Davis on Dopey as he shares his journey from addiction to recovery. Raw stories, heartfelt moments, and a dose of humor await.
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122 minutes
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Honest
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Life-changing

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Dopey: On the Dark Comedy of Drug Addiction
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Dave and Chris
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Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Sobriety Toolkit
Family Recovery from Addiction
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
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Chuk Davis: From the Depths of Addiction to the Heights of Recovery

I guess what I'm trying to fucking say is that, by definition, you can't be sober if you're still taking drugs and then if you're still taking drugs or drinking just because that wasn't your drug of choice, can you really be in recovery?
Ever wondered what it takes to claw your way back from the brink of addiction? In this gripping episode of Dopey, Chuk Davis, known for his work with Bob Forrest on 'Don't Die', sits down with hosts Dave and Chris to lay bare his tumultuous journey. Chuk's story isn't just about the drugs—heroin, cocaine, meth—but about the raw human experience behind them. It's a tale of spiraling down and fighting back up, one step at a time.
Aurora also makes an appearance, sharing her unique perspective on recovery and reflecting on her 'Champagne phase' in Japan. Dave spices things up with an old Dopey favorite and even reads out some fiery emails from listeners. Expect a mix of laughter, tears, and jaw-dropping moments as Chuk opens up about the highs and lows of his life. This episode isn't just another recovery story; it's a testament to resilience, honesty, and the power of community support.
Perfect for anyone touched by addiction or those curious about the raw realities of recovery.