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Token CEO

How The Opioid Crisis Infiltrated The Internet

Token CEO

Lemonada Media

Business, Management

4.24K Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2022

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

This week, we start with some inside Barstool and discuss the upcoming Rough N’ Rowdy fight in the Boardroom. Later, we have an amazing conversation with Virginia Krieger, the co-president of The Lost Voices of Fentanyl. Virginia lost her daughter due to a fentanyl-laced pill, and has been advocating ever since about the dangers of black-market fentanyl. She talks to Erika about how easy it is to access these drugs, even on social media platforms. This is a conversation that is important for EVERYONE to hear.


You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/tokenceo

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0:00.0

Hey, token CEO listeners, you can find every episode on Apple podcasts, Spotify or YouTube.

0:06.9

Prime members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music.

0:10.8

All right, it's Thursday, May 19th. This is episode 216 of the token CEO podcast. I'm

0:17.2

Erica Nardini and I'm the CEO of Barstool Sports. You can subscribe to token CEO on YouTube. You

0:24.5

can buy the business casual sweatshirt. We actually have a whole bunch of awesome merch at store.barstool Sports.com.

0:32.3

And then as always, if you can support our ad partners included in this episode, we always appreciate it.

0:38.4

The advertisers keep us going. We are doing three things today. We have an awesome interview

0:45.1

with Virginia Krieger. You may know her daughter Tiffany because she was a finalist on American Idol

0:52.4

and she was poisoned by a fentanyl pill and we hear from Virginia who's her mom about her quest

0:59.2

to make people more aware of what is happening with the new war on drugs. We also have the boardroom.

1:06.1

So we'll give a quick update on what's happening here. We do Q&A as always and then we'll let you

1:12.8

out of this episode. All right, so the big thing happening at Barstool is that we have rough and

1:18.4

rowdy tomorrow night. So live from Wheeling, West Virginia, we have Dan and Dave, Ron Kayla,

1:24.3

Robbie, the whole crew is down in Wheeling. We're doing rough and rowdy a little bit different.

1:29.6

We have a new producer and a promoter working with us. Devlin has been producing this show nearly

1:35.7

by himself. So we're excited to see what happens. Tom Mullins, one of the most talented editors of

1:41.2

all time is also on it. One of the best things about doing what rough and rowdy in West Virginia is

1:46.5

that you just get the best characters. Starting from when Dave went originally but certainly in the

1:52.7

last six years of us doing it, you would find the guys coming straight in from the coal mine and

1:58.4

they've got their dirty boots and then they're going into the ring to fight. West Virginia is just a

2:05.0

certain, there's just a certain atmosphere that a weirdness, a wackiness, a wildness, and then

2:11.2

there's also this tinge of sadness around what's happening in West Virginia in particular around drug

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