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Dopey: On the Dark Comedy of Drug Addiction

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  • Dopey 219: Amy Dresner, Jeremy Turner, New Years, Dope, Meth, Crack, Relapse, Sober

Dopey 219: Amy Dresner, Jeremy Turner, New Years, Dope, Meth, Crack, Relapse, Sober

Saturday 28th December 2019

Amy Dresner and Jeremy Turner discuss their battles with addiction, relapse, and recovery on Dopey 219. Tune in for raw, honest stories.
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107 minutes
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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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Dopey 219: Amy Dresner and Jeremy Turner Open Up About Addiction and Recovery

If you're surviving and you're sober, congratulations to you, because all this shit is very, very hard to get through.
Ever wondered how people navigate the rollercoaster of addiction and recovery, especially during the festive season? This episode of 'Dopey' brings together two familiar voices, Amy Dresner and Jeremy Turner, to share their deeply personal journeys. Hosts Dave and Chris kick things off by chatting about their own holiday experiences and the challenges of staying sober when everyone else seems to be celebrating with a drink in hand.
Amy Dresner, author of 'My Fair Junkie', returns to the show with her signature wit and honesty. She dives into her path to sobriety, the bumps along the way, and how crucial community support has been in her recovery. Her candidness about relapse and the ongoing battle with addiction is both relatable and inspiring. Next up, Jeremy Turner, affectionately known as Mr. Tighty Whities, joins the conversation. Jeremy opens up about his recent relapse and his journey back to recovery.
He discusses how addiction has affected his relationships and emphasizes the importance of owning up to one's actions. His story is a powerful reminder that recovery is not a straight line but a series of steps forward and backward. The episode wraps up with a touching memory of Chris, adding a layer of nostalgia and warmth to the discussion.
This episode is a raw and honest look at the realities of addiction and recovery, making it a must-listen for anyone touched by these issues.