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The Addicted Mind Podcast

104: We All Play A Role with Daniel Snyder

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Mental Health, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.7655 Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2020

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode of The Addicted Mind Podcast, Duane talks with Daniel Snyder about decriminalizing drugs, the opioid crisis, and dealing with addiction.

Based in Vancouver, Daniel describes working through the opioid epidemic in British Columbia. He shares some stories that demonstrate that addiction is a hidden thing for many people; that is, it’s not always as visible as the media would have you believe.

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He does believe that recovery is a process, which includes setbacks. Daniel initially believed that every relapse was a complete failure, but he soon figured out how to change his thinking around the recovery process. A friend asked him a pressing question that pushed him to realize he can learn through recovery. Overcoming the stigma of “once an addict, always an addict” was key.

In Canada, there is an in-depth data evaluation process for fentanyl. They are offering guidance even in the midst of COVID for people struggling with addiction, but fentanyl has all but “saturated” the drug supply at large. Daniel was fortunate enough to have gone through his addiction behind closed doors.

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Duane and Daniel also discuss how people struggling through addiction actually need to be connected to people to be successful. The intervention method of breaking addiction is dismally effective because it pits people against the last people in the world that they could still be connected with.

Moving on to the politics of drug enforcement, Daniel discusses how people under addiction struggles are not free to just “decide” to get their act together, as the legality of it would suggest.

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Daniel explains that many of the now-antiquated ideas around drugs that informed initial federal policy are backwards. The criminalization of drug use was not born out of a compassion for people struggling with addiction. He advocates for reform that would consider this.

The grim reality, he says, is that people ultimately die as a result of doing business with the drug dealer. It seems counterintuitive, Daniel explains, because we still look at drug use as criminal. In Mexico, a black market for alcohol popped up after the government shut down liquor stores in the wake of COVID. That market killed 100 people in a month from alcohol poisoning.

There is also a fear attached to what a world with legalized drugs would look like. Daniel argues that ultimately it would reduce crime, it would reduce death, and it would reduce cost to the public in the health and human services sphere. People are now looking at the potential benefits that legalization could offer.

If we can meet people where they’re at, we could actually save lives, Daniel posits.



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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. My name is Dwayne Austerlund, and I'm your host, and we are on to episode 104.

0:16.6

Wow, I can't believe that. That's amazing. My guest today is Daniel Snyder, and he is going to talk about the decriminalization and legalization of drugs.

0:31.0

And he's going to share a little bit of his own story of recovery from a heroin addiction

0:35.4

and how he now advocates for changing how we work

0:42.1

with people who are struggling with addiction. It's a great conversation and a really important

0:47.7

topic. So I'm so glad that he reached out and came on the podcast and shared his wisdom. I think you'll get a lot out of this episode.

0:57.0

Before we start, if you are enjoying The Addicted Mind podcast,

1:00.8

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1:04.3

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1:06.7

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1:09.0

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1:15.8

All right, everyone, let's start this episode.

1:23.1

Hello, everyone.

1:24.3

Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast.

1:27.4

My guest today is Daniel Snyder, and he is going to talk about his own journey of recovery,

1:34.6

but he's also going to talk about the opioid crisis and the overdose crisis.

1:40.2

And also we're going to talk a little bit about drug policy and particularly looking at like decriminalization and legalization.

1:49.7

So I have a lot of questions about that.

1:51.5

Daniel, you want to introduce yourself?

1:53.6

Morning, Dwayne.

1:54.3

Yeah, I'm Daniel Snyder.

1:55.9

So I'm coming out of just outside Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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