Gianmarco Soresi and Murf Meyer: Comedy, Cocaine, and Consequences
I'm a former heroin addict, current alcoholic, and you're tuned in to self-medicated Weekly dose, a podcast all about drugs and the people who use them.
Ever wondered how Hollywood and politics handle prop drugs? In this episode of 'Self-Medicated: Weekly Dose', comedian Gianmarco Soresi joins host Murf Meyer for a lively discussion that mixes humor with hard truths. They dive into the bizarre world of prop cocaine in Hollywood and prop crack in Washington, offering a behind-the-scenes look at how these substances are portrayed in entertainment and politics.
But it’s not all laughs and giggles; they also touch on the dangers of fentanyl and the legacy of Philip Seymour Hoffman, using these topics to underscore the importance of harm reduction. Soresi’s unique perspective from the entertainment industry brings a fresh angle to the conversation, making this episode both entertaining and enlightening.
Whether you’re interested in the role of comedy in discussing serious issues or just curious about the oddities of drug use in different sectors, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in for a mix of humor, insight, and a bit of Hollywood gossip.