Rob Calder, Elle Wadsworth and Lindsey Hines

What's the Crack

Rob Calder, Elle Wadsworth and Lindsey Hines

  • Be Right Back!

Be Right Back!

Monday 15th May 2017

The 'What's the Crack' team pauses briefly but will return with an episode on Spice in prisons. Stay tuned for expert insights.
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About this podcast

What's the Crack
Author:
Rob Calder, Elle Wadsworth and Lindsey Hines
Overview:
Categories:
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Sobriety Toolkit
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Family Recovery from Addiction
Nutritional Pathways to Recovery
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Episodes:
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Hold Tight: A Brief Pause Before Diving into Spice in Prisons

Just to let you know we will be missing an episode This Week, but fear not, we'll be back in a fortnight, on The 30th of may, with our episode on spice and its use in the prison population.
Ever been curious about the nitty-gritty of drug and addiction stories? 'What's the Crack' is your go-to podcast for peeling back the layers on these complex issues. Hosted by three dedicated researchers from the National Addiction Centre at King’s College London—Rob Calder, Elle Wadsworth, and Lindsey Hines—the show offers a fresh take on the sensational headlines you see every day. In this episode titled 'Be Right Back!', the team takes a short break due to unforeseen circumstances.
But don’t worry, they’ll be back soon with an episode that promises to be both enlightening and engaging. The upcoming discussion will zero in on Spice, a synthetic cannabinoid, and its troubling use within prison populations. They’ll be bringing in an expert to shed light on this pressing issue. So, if you’re keen to understand more about drug addiction and the latest news stories surrounding it, make sure to keep an eye out for their return.
'What's the Crack' is known for its insightful and thoughtful analysis, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the science behind addiction. Stay tuned!