M2 THE ROCK || Michael Molthan

M2 THE ROCK - Michael Molthan

M2 THE ROCK || Michael Molthan

  • Michael Molthan LIVE on Fox News Radio on 1040 WHO in Des Moines, Iowa

Michael Molthan LIVE on Fox News Radio on 1040 WHO in Des Moines, Iowa

Tuesday 19th April 2022

Michael Molthan explores the rise of Xanax abuse in America, sharing his personal story and offering hope for recovery.
Explicit
8 minutes
Informative
Hopeful
Compassionate
Engaging
Motivational

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The Hidden Dangers of Xanax: Michael Molthan's Take on America's Addiction Crisis

This is the stuff that's being prescribed to people, and it's why your friends and neighbours are getting hooked. And now we're talking about Xanax abuse in America.
Ever wondered why Xanax has become a growing concern in America's addiction landscape? Michael Molthan, a seasoned addiction expert, dives deep into this pressing issue. In this episode, he sheds light on the alarming rise of Xanax abuse, particularly among younger folks. Unlike the stereotypical image of street drugs, Xanax is often prescribed by doctors, making it deceptively accessible and dangerously addictive.
Michael opens up about his own struggles with Xanax, painting a vivid picture of how it impacted his emotional and physical health. His personal anecdotes offer a raw, unfiltered look at the reality of prescription drug addiction. But it's not all doom and gloom. Michael emphasizes that recovery is possible and stresses the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions. He dismantles the blame game often associated with addiction, advocating instead for a compassionate approach to getting well.
You'll find this episode both eye-opening and heartwarming as Michael calls for greater awareness and support in tackling this crisis. His message is clear: recovery isn't about turning bad people good; it's about helping sick people get well. If you or someone you know is grappling with addiction, this episode offers hope and practical steps towards a brighter future.