2024-11-20
22 分钟This week on the teaser Cormac and Selby talk all about Dopey Reddit and the latest controversy surrounding Fentanyl Jay. PLUS I tell my story of going to see Jordan Peterson with Linda and what I learned. PLUS Kratom, and other dumb shit! Sign up for Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/dopeypodcast keywordsDopey, addiction, recovery, podcast, gratitude, community, Fentanyl, Reddit, events, personal growth summaryIn this episode of Dopey, host David Manheim discusses various topics related to addiction, recovery, and community engagement. He shares updates about upcoming events, reflects on listener feedback regarding podcast length, and emphasizes the importance of gratitude in personal growth. The episode also features a Reddit roundup with guests Selby and Cormac, where they discuss community dynamics and the complexities of substances like Kratom. Additionally, David touches on the story of Fentanyl Jay and highlights musical contributions from the Dopey Nation, concluding with a message of support for listeners. takeaways For 12 cents a day, you could be getting extra Dopey content. Upcoming live show on January 11th could be epic. Listener feedback on show length is important but subjective. Gratitude can be a powerful tool for personal growth. Kratom is a complex topic in the recovery community. Fentanyl Jay's story highlights the struggles of addiction. Community support is vital for recovery. Musical contributions from listeners enrich the Dopey experience. Engagement with the audience is crucial for podcast success. The Dopey Nation is a supportive and creative community. titles Exploring the Dopey Universe The Power of Community in Recovery Sound Bites "Are you a real fan of Dopey?" "Fentanyl Jay is my friend." "Stay strong Dopey Nation!" "Toodles for Chris!" Chapters 00:00Welcome to Dopey Tuesday Teaser 03:11Upcoming Events and Announcements 05:56Reflections on Podcasting and Listener Feedback 08:46Exploring Gratitude and Personal Growth 12:09Reddit Roundup with Selby and Cormac 15:04Fentanyl Jay and Community Conversations 18:01Musical Contributions and Closing Thoughts