Hand Sanitizer Hazards and Wall Street's Grip on Rehab Centers
Some things should not be subject to market forces
Ever thought about the hidden dangers lurking in your everyday hand sanitizer? Mary Crocker Cook and Gary Montrezza dive into this surprising topic in this episode of 'Atypical'. They don't stop there, though. The duo also tackles the unsettling trend of Wall Street and private equity firms taking over addiction treatment facilities. What does it mean for those seeking help? Mary and Gary break it down with their signature mix of humor and hard-hitting facts. But that's not all.
The episode also explores the ethics behind these treatment centers and why prevention and fitness are crucial elements in the recovery journey. Mary raises an eyebrow at the corporate greed fueling the opioid epidemic, reminding us that 'Some things should not be subject to market forces'. This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about the intersections of health, finance, and ethics in addiction recovery.
Whether you're in recovery yourself, know someone who is, or just want to stay informed, Mary and Gary offer a refreshing perspective that's both enlightening and entertaining.