Nat Rogachevsky is my boy.
In this compelling episode, we delve deep into the complex world of addiction, recovery, and the fine line between criticism and insult. Starting with an insightful discussion on distinguishing between an insult and constructive criticism, we journey through Boston’s notorious Combat Zone, exploring the grim realities of heroin addiction. We examine the broader opioid epidemic, its impact on society, and the often disheartening experiences with rehab and the medical community. Nat shares a personal recount of rehab and Suboxone treatment, adding depth with his arrest and parole officer stories. We venture into alternative treatments for depression, such as SSRIs and psychedelic experiences, highlighting the unpredictable effects of mushrooms and LSD. Joe opens up about his unique weed paranoia, while the conversation shifts towards the controversial topic of drug legalization. Join us for a raw and unfiltered exploration of addiction’s multifaceted nature.
00:00 Intro
00:25 The Difference Between an Insult and Criticism
04:50 Boston, The Combat Zone, and Heroin Addiction
13:00 The Opioid Epidemic
18:00 Rehabs / Losing Faith in Doctors
21:00 Suboxone / Nat’s experience with rehab
28:30 Joe’s file / Nat’s threesome story
34:00 SSRIs and Mushrooms trips for depression
37:00 Deep frying yourself on mushrooms and lsd
38:00 Joe’s weed paranoia is not normal
38:45 Getting off Suboxone
45:00 Nat’s arrest and parole officer story
50:30 Should drugs be legalized
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