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Dopey: On the Dark Comedy of Drug Addiction and Recovery

Dopey 482: The All Consuming Crack Binge of the Ass-pirational - Rachel Elizabeth Slocum - 'I smoked crack in order to get off of heroin - I'm an all or nothing type of bitch.'

Dopey: On the Dark Comedy of Drug Addiction and Recovery

Dave & Chris

Comedy, Health & Fitness, Health & Fitness:mental Health, Mental Health, Alternative Health

4.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2024

⏱️ 143 minutes

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Summary

This week on Dopey! We are joined by serious fucking Dopey guest Rachel Elizabeth Slocum! Rachel is a super funny yet super serious drug addict in recovery with a crazy Dopey story to tell and an Ass-Spirational spirit. She gives up all of the Dopey in this extra long and extra super dopey episode! PLUS vintage voicemails and emails on a brand new episode of that good old Dopey Show! AI BIZNESS: n this part of the conversation, David Manheim discusses his experience with drugs and addiction, as well as the importance of compassion and connection in recovery. He also pays tribute to the lead singer of Crazy Town, Shifty Shellshock, who died of an accidental drug overdose. The conversation then transitions to an interview with Rachel Elizabeth Slocum, a TikTok star known for her comedic content. Rachel shares her journey with addiction, including her first experiences with drugs and her struggle with crack cocaine and opiates. Rachel reflects on her addiction to drugs, particularly oxys and heroin, and the impact it had on her life and relationships. She describes the intense cravings and the lengths she went to in order to obtain drugs. She also discusses the toxic relationship she had with her partner and the challenges of being a young mother while struggling with addiction. Rachel shares her experiences in detox and rehab, including her time at Crossroads in Antigua. She talks about her journey to recovery and the importance of finding the right support system. Rachel reflects on her drug-fueled relationship and the progression of her addiction, from pills to heroin to crack. She describes the all-consuming nature of her addiction and the lengths she went to in order to maintain her habit. Despite facing numerous challenges and near-death experiences, Rachel continued to use drugs until a friend called CPS on her. This event, along with her son's arrest and subsequent sobriety, prompted Rachel to seek help and eventually get sober. Rachel Elizabeth Slocum shares her journey of addiction, recovery, and finding love and stability in her life. She discusses her struggles with crack addiction, the impact it had on her relationships and mental health, and the turning point that led her to seek treatment. Rachel emphasizes the importance of reaching out to those who are struggling with addiction and the potential to save someone's life by offering support. She also talks about the challenges of being a single mother and the strength she found in sobriety to provide a stable and loving environment for her children. Throughout the conversation, Rachel's humor and resilience shine through, highlighting her ability to find joy and laughter even in the darkest moments. Keywordsdrugs, addiction, recovery, compassion, connection, tribute, TikTok, Rachel Elizabeth Slocum, crack cocaine, opiates, addiction, drugs, oxys, heroin, cravings, detox, rehab, relationships, motherhood, recovery, drug addiction, pills, heroin, crack, relationship, addiction progression, near-death experiences, CPS, sobriety, addiction, recovery, crack addiction, treatment, support, single mother, sobriety, resilience, humor Takeaways The importance of compassion and connection in addiction recovery The tragic consequences of drug addiction, as seen in the death of Shifty Shellshock The power of storytelling and humor in discussing addiction and recovery The impact of early drug experiences and the search for a 'favorite' drug Addiction can consume every aspect of a person's life, affecting relationships, parenting, and overall well-being. The intense cravings for drugs can lead individuals to go to great lengths to obtain them, even at the expense of their own health and safety. Recovery is a journey that often involves multiple attempts and different treatment approaches. Finding the right support system and treatment program is crucial for long-term success. The stigma surrounding addiction can make it difficult for individuals to seek help and find u

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Trying to score from the plug today I sure could use a shot.

0:16.0

Zannies are helping, but I need more. Guess I'll smoke some pot.

0:19.0

I'm about to go insane.

0:26.0

Sometimes I need to go where everybody does cocaine.

0:34.0

And we always find a vein.

0:38.0

I want to fix and do some blow,

0:41.0

but the troubles will go away I want to be where everybody does

0:47.0

cocaine you should you dope I'll smoke some crack.

0:53.0

Junkies are all the same.

0:55.0

I want to be where everybody does cocaine. This episode of Dopi is brought to you by our very good friends at Oro Recovery.

1:14.0

Oro is located in sunny southern California.

1:18.0

It was created by Bob Forrest and his friends, Evan, Jared, and Bob, their mission to create a treatment center that helps drug

1:27.2

addicts and alcoholics by means of compassion and

1:34.0

the most beautiful thing I ever heard in my life.

1:37.0

Compassion and connection rather than control.

1:40.0

That is the blueprint for recovery.

1:42.0

If you're all fucked up and you want to find recovery

1:45.6

and you're willing to go to sunny southern California,

1:48.6

the two greatest things are compassion and connection and they are fostered at Oro.

1:55.0

Not to mention their team has decades of experience in treating co-occurring mental health disorders.

2:01.0

The amenities are ridiculously great, surfing, sound bath, meditation, equine therapy,

2:08.0

of course, the potentially spiritually transformative sweat lodge, and so much more everyone we know at

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