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🗓️ 13 November 2022
⏱️ 57 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Lovejoy Hour, sponsored by Cook 100 degrees boiling hot water straight from your kitchen tap. |
0:27.4 | A kettle has to keep reheating the water. |
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1:25.2 | Today, I'm curious about how you can get the buzz from alcohol without drinking alcohol. |
1:31.6 | Hmm. Right. Joining me to talk about this is a neuropsychopharmacologist, |
1:37.9 | Professor David Nutt. David specializes in research of drugs that affect the brain. |
1:43.5 | He is chairman of drug science, a non-profit organization, which he founded in 2010 to provide evidence-based information on drugs. |
1:46.9 | I've heard a lot about David in the past. I've wanted to interview him, sorry, Professor Nut in |
1:51.5 | the past. I've wanted to interview him or have a conversation with him, let's say, for a long |
1:55.7 | time because he's one of the leading guys talking about drugs and what happens to you. And, you know, if you take |
2:02.9 | things like psilocybin or ecstasy, he knows all about it. And obviously alcohol. So hopefully |
2:08.7 | this would be a fantastic conversation. Let's meet him. Here's David. Hi, David. How are you? |
2:13.5 | Yeah, I'm very good. Thank you. Excellent. Thank you so much for joining me. I've been wanting to speak you for years, actually, because, you know, I became very aware of you, which I'll hopefully talk about later when you became, when you were sort of advising policy in the government. |
2:29.2 | Is that the word you were looking for when I was sacked? |
2:33.4 | I didn't want to mention the sacking word. |
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