4.8 • 900 Ratings
🗓️ 11 December 2023
⏱️ 59 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hi, it's Elise Lunan, host of Pulling the Thread. Today is a special episode, the second of a four-part series on addiction. I'm joined by Addiction MD Carl Eric Fisher, who is also in recovery himself. |
0:15.9 | Hi, friends, throughout this holiday season, you will find me right here per normal. We will keep publishing |
0:23.2 | new episodes every week and a few solos thrown in as well. So when you just need to escape from |
0:30.7 | the business of the holiday shuffle or take a break from mom or dad or who knows who, we'll be here |
0:36.8 | as we always are. |
0:48.6 | Hi, it's Elise Lunan host of pulling the thread. |
0:52.3 | On this show, we pull apart the web in which we all live |
0:55.2 | to understand who we are and why we're here. Pulling the thread is about big questions, why we do |
1:01.8 | what we do, how we can understand our own experiences within a larger spiritual and historical |
1:06.7 | context, the ways in which we might begin to understand ourselves and each other better, |
1:11.7 | and what's required to heal ourselves in our world. I'll be joined in conversation by |
1:16.7 | luminaries and wise elders, those who have laid tracks in their work and lives to help us |
1:21.3 | bring meaning and understanding to a world that often feels chaotic and overwhelming. |
1:26.6 | My hope is that these conversations spark moments of resonance |
1:29.6 | and plant tiny seeds of awareness |
1:31.7 | so that we might all collectively learn and grow. |
1:36.7 | I want to say that it's not just some idea about suffering. |
1:41.2 | It's also a function of social and economic systems that are deliberately |
1:47.0 | weaponizing an individualized view of suffering as a technique, as a strategy. |
1:54.0 | The thing I found across eras and eras and eras in the book is that addiction supply |
1:59.0 | industries, which is what one scholar calls them, like the alcohol |
2:01.5 | industry, the tobacco industry, they constantly come back to this hyper individualization |
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