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Dopey: On the Dark Comedy of Drug Addiction and Recovery

Dopey 494: The World's Greatest Storyteller with Steve Poltz; Bong Hits for Indegestion and Prehistoric Cocaine! Plus Spirituality with Thuann!

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

🗓️ 30 August 2024

⏱️ 140 minutes

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Summary

This week on Dopey! We are reunited with Dopey Legend, Folk Singer, Comedy Genius and Super Naturally Good Story Teller Steve Poltz! Steve plays tunes and takes us on a journey to the optimist and pessimist inside! PLUS the tackle box full of drugs and how Steve maintains his sunny disposition! Next Thuan from Mountainside is back to share with us how spirituality works and how it can be accessed! PLUS voicemails, emails and much more on this brand new, good timey episode of that Good Old Dopey Show! AI SAYS: summaryDavid Manheim shares his morning routine of eating oats and drinking coffee, and discusses his positive outlook on life and his love for people. He talks about building his career from gig to gig and the importance of staying grateful. David also mentions the impact of the Dopey Nation and the sense of community it has created. Steve Poults shares his practice of declaring every show as the greatest show he's ever played, and how it brings joy to both him and the audience. He emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself and enjoying the journey rather than focusing on external success. The conversation also touches on the pressure to always be positive and the occasional moments of doubt or sadness. David and Steve discuss their love for connecting with people and spreading positivity through their music and interactions. In this part of the conversation, Steve Poltz shares a deeply personal story about the tragic death of his friend due to drug addiction. He also discusses his own struggles with addiction and how it led him to quit drinking. The conversation touches on themes of loss, forgiveness, and the fragility of life. Steve also talks about his love for music and his experiences as a musician. Overall, the conversation is a mix of light-hearted moments and profound reflections on addiction and recovery. In this episode, David and Tuan discuss spirituality and its role in recovery. They explore the concept of higher power and how it can be accessed through various practices. Tuan shares his daily spiritual routine, including meditation, attending meetings, and using a mindfulness bell app. They also touch on the idea of quantum jumping and the importance of living a life centered around spiritual principles. The episode ends with a call for musicians to submit songs for the upcoming DopeyCon theme song contest. keywordsmorning routine, positivity, career, gratitude, Dopey Nation, greatest show, pressure, doubt, sadness, connection, spreading positivity, addiction, drug addiction, loss, forgiveness, fragility of life, music, musician, recovery, spirituality, higher power, recovery, meditation, meetings, mindfulness, quantum jumping, spiritual principles, DopeyCon takeaways Having a positive outlook on life and spreading positivity can bring joy to oneself and others. Building a career from gig to gig and staying grateful for the opportunities can lead to organic growth and fulfillment. The Dopey Nation and the sense of community it has created can provide support and inspiration for those in recovery. It's important to be true to oneself and enjoy the journey rather than focusing solely on external success. While it's natural to experience moments of doubt or sadness, maintaining a positive mindset and connecting with others can help overcome these challenges. Addiction can have devastating consequences, leading to the loss of loved ones and personal struggles. Quitting one substance may be necessary to break the cycle of addiction and prevent further harm. Music can be a powerful outlet for expressing emotions and connecting with others. Forgiveness is an important part of the healing process, both for oneself and for others. Life is fragile, and it's important to appreciate the present moment and make choices that prioritize well-being. Spirituality can be accessed through various practices and beliefs, such as meditation, attending meetings, and living by spiritual principles. A hig

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0:00.0

I don't need that heroin

0:08.0

and I don't need that cocaine. I don't shoot no acid in my eyes. I'm not bathing here in

0:19.3

light a cane. I ain't robbing old pharmacy. I don't do any more harm to me. I ain't drinking up any alcohol.

0:29.4

I ain't wondering if this powder contains any fentanyl.

0:35.0

I'm not smoking crack and directing traffic in an intersection naked.

0:40.0

I don't need to get some weird infection.'m not puking in my neighbor's sink

0:45.4

I'm not crushing up some Vicodin in a sausage wink

0:49.3

and shoving it in my I'm just listening to Dope it's a podcast always available

1:00.3

like the memories of my past I'm just listening to Dope.

1:06.0

24-7 days away.

1:09.0

365 days a year.

1:12.0

To those to Chris.

1:15.0

Good so bad.

1:16.0

It's so fucking bad, it's good so bad.

1:20.0

I just kidding

1:26.7

Just flushed all my drugs down the toilet. Why the fuck did I do that? I miss him. No, I don't. Yes, I do. Just kidding. What?

1:33.0

This episode of Dopi is brought to you by our super very good friends at O'O

1:38.1

Recovery. They're located in Malibu and some place in Western Los Angeles and they were created by our friend Bob Forrest and his friends

1:47.2

Evan Jarrett and Bob their mission to create a treatment center that helps people by the means of compassion and connection rather than control.

1:58.0

A beautiful dream. Bob and the guys have taken care of addicts out there for a long, long time and their team has many decades

2:06.8

of experience in treating addiction as well as co-occurring mental health disorders, including SMI.

2:14.3

We know a lot of people that have been to Oro through Dopi and they've all said the same thing.

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