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🗓️ 14 September 2019
⏱️ 127 minutes
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0:00.0 | What up dopey nation it's Brady from Iowa figured I get in on this rap battle thing |
0:06.1 | I don't normally rap though. In fact, this is most bars I've dropped since I blacked out and lost my bag of the in-hacks back in the day |
0:14.1 | Don't be the podcast about drug addiction in rap battles. My addiction left me slaughtered like a damn hurts of fat cattle |
0:24.2 | I'm on the path to recovery and I won't stop |
0:28.4 | Episode 203 was a tie-shot, they've loved the show |
0:33.7 | And I love them at injections, Chris trying to steal dope from the veterinarians |
0:40.4 | Speaking of veterinarians, all the costs and dude imbibing pissing 18 need to stop |
0:49.5 | The podcast about dead-hours and meth piss and people afflicted with severe mental illness |
0:56.8 | This verse brought to you by Power Raid shout out to Chris, dopey nation and Dave Tutels |
1:06.4 | This episode of dopey is brought to you by our friends at Allo Recovery located in sunny Southern California and Silver Lake Malibu was created by our very good friend Bob Forest, his friend Evan and their friend Bob |
1:28.7 | They had a mission to create a place that offered addicts compassion and not control and that is what Allo is all about |
1:36.1 | Giving addicts compassion and love they have amazing amazing amenities including surfing, equine therapy, block and sound bad meditations |
1:46.6 | They treat dual diagnosis they offer a very very comfortable detox which is critical if you're kicking dope or crazy bendos or booze |
1:55.8 | If you're looking for a great place to get treatment and you're willing to go to sunny Southern California and your flux I would strongly consider going to Allo |
2:05.5 | This episode of dopey is also brought to you by healing Appalachia |
2:09.5 | Unless you live in Appalachia you may not have given much thought to what life is like there |
2:14.2 | Apart from vague images of banjos, forested mountains and the moonshine tradition |
2:18.9 | If you are an afflicted member of the dopey nation though you may be curious to know that there are a lot of addicts like you in Appalachia |
2:25.9 | While there are strong recovery communities throughout the region |
2:29.0 | Greater health is sorely needed as more addicts die every day |
2:32.9 | A recent study by the Appalachian Regional Commission found that overdose deaths were 65% more common in Appalachia than elsewhere |
2:41.6 | And the death rate is particularly high among those between the ages of 25 and 44 |
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