Dopey 410: Stories of Survival and Strength in Recovery
Episode Overview
The episode featured a panel discussion on getting clean and finding comfort in recovery Guests shared raw and honest accounts of addiction struggles and triumphs Jason Ricci highlighted the importance of support and a sense of belonging in recovery The conversation showcased the theme of transformation and resilience The hosts, Dave and Chris, fostered an environment of empathy and understanding
So pay attention, dober nation, The affected one will reminisce. So pay attention, dober nation, For our fallen brothers Todd and Chris
What happens when you bring together a harmonica virtuoso, a clinical director, and a legendary interventionist? You get an episode of Dopey that's as raw as it is inspiring. In this lively panel recorded in New Orleans, hosts Dave and Chris dive into the gritty details of addiction and recovery with a stellar lineup of guests. Imagine Recovery's Clinical Director, August Boyd, shares his professional insights on the path to getting clean and finding stability.
Jason Ricci, known for his harmonica skills, opens up about his personal battles and the role of music in his recovery journey. And Harold Owens, a renowned interventionist, provides a heartfelt perspective on the importance of support systems. The episode also features Fentanyl Jay, who talks about living on the edge while awaiting sentencing, and Doug Bopst, who reflects on 15 years since his jail time for opiate and weed distribution.
With a mix of humor, honesty, and hope, this episode showcases the resilience and transformation of those who've faced addiction head-on. Tune in for a dose of reality, camaraderie, and the unfiltered truth about recovery.