5 Burst results for "Joe Drugs"

"joe drugs" Discussed on They Called This a Movie

They Called This a Movie

05:15 min | 1 year ago

"joe drugs" Discussed on They Called This a Movie

"The dean and a whole bunch students come to her aid than beck's shows up with his medical bag goes through her backpack End quote unquote. Fines in air quotes. Federal in her bag and says she must have taken some. I am never done sentinel the way they discover that seems like a medical great bottle of it then he pulls out of her bag she carry that around and very clearly. You know if you looked at it for more than five seconds you know that. That is way too big of a bottle for a college student. Tv carrying around with her so he happens to have narcan narcan and bag which he sprays. It's her nose to counteract fennel and quote unquote saves her in air quotes the steak sophie away in the tells. The dean at the whole country is hooked on prescription. Joe drugs and shouldn't be surprised. Sophia's take Especially based on how a radical been behaving so. They cancelled a meeting with the board of directors and sophie. As a meeting dean jay's expelled from the university she tells dean that she has a thousand students have signed the petition to remove dr back from the school and accuses the dean of knowingly giving a job to a pervert slash attempted murder so then melissa runs to dr bex classroom to announce that she got a scholarship and he had something to do with it according to the dean sanchez and that she so impressed that he would save sophie's life after all she's done to him and sophie comes in like a hurricane and tax doctor bac forgetting her expelled to grabs by throwing throws them up against the wall and then tussles with melissa. The middle class security has come in. Sophia's escorted out dean tells her that she's going to get restraining. He's going to get a restraining order against her and she flips the fuck out and threatens beck as she's being dragged out of the school looking like a true crazy person. She's selling this one on percent dean orders. All the students backed class until beck. He won't speak with him so you think it's a call from her..

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"joe drugs" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

05:23 min | 1 year ago

"joe drugs" Discussed on KQED Radio

"Can go to forum at kqed dot org. Wayne, I'm curious. Is there a ideal patient that this works for? I'm guessing it's not going to be ideal for someone with a lot of means. Um, well, we actually have two programs at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. We have a pop for our program that works with the L G B T Q. I a class community and our shred location and at 10 35 location. Last year. We expanded this year before last two years ago, we expanded this program to work with folks, um at the 63 harm reduction centers, people injecting drugs and people smoking Joe drugs, who have much more acute needs. And we thought that so we had to be a little bit more creative and how we implemented this program so prior to the pandemic, we had a lounge for folks to come in. And that lounge was really set up in a way that censure people first. I don't know what I mean by that is we don't use language like addicts are dirty drug test because we're really trying to build folks, Uh, art therapy was available and we were providing food because a lot of the clients accessing services at the 63 Harm Reduction Center or either marginally House Street adjacent like, um The Billy was saying or folks were literally sleeping on the street. And what we found is that folks who really embraced a low barrier lower access way that we invited them into services. It's really fascinating that last year we had 21 people successfully complete the program. Wow. Um, nine of those folks found employment, which was super exciting, and six of those folks were able to find some form. Of housing. Um, so it's really I think it's really based on a person's motivation for change and their determination to change their life circumstances. Well, let's get a Jennifer and San Jose Jennifer, you're on the air. Hi. My 16 year old daughter got out of rehab in July, and I had heard about this technique. I refer to the Fish bowl technique because I have her take her hand in a fish ball. She was a pot addict. She wasn't a meth addict, but she said she loved She's the queen of instant gratification, and she loves treats. And I thought this might help. And now, in addition to going to meetings, uh and getting therapy, she asks weekly if she can take a test. And get a tree. And I don't. I don't believe that This will keep her sober. But I'm sober as well. And I think part of sobriety is simply changing habits are building new habits. Creating new groups to override the old ones, and so far she's got over 100 days sober, and she's doing really well and I'll keep doing this for a while. Well, congratulations to your daughter. I'm curious. What kind of treats do you put in the Fish bowl that she can can scoop out. So there are smaller ones like coffee or a hamburger. And then one of them that she pulled out last night was false eyelashes because she loves those, and I thought, we just go to CBS. But we did up going to Alta and I spent 30 bucks on false eyelashes. It sounds like it could be a bit of a bonding experience, then also between you and your daughter. Maybe instead of turning something that's probably I imagine. Pretty challenging topic to address I think had I not couched in this way should be like no way you can test me. I mean that That would have been something very intrusive, but I said it in such a way. They're like, Hey, this will be fun and you'll get a street after and she's people into it. Excellent. Well, congratulations again to your daughter. I hope it continues to go. Well done. I am curious if you could maybe share is there. Is there a success story? You know similar to what? We just heard kind of a unique way that this is working that you've seen over the years. Absolutely. And in fact, one of the ways that we promoted an increased enthusiasm and Viva for the implementation of CM was to share de identified success stories of veterans who had participated, and I was delighted to hear the call or talk about using the Fish Bowl method, which in the literature is known as prize contingency management was a model of contingency management develop by the late great Dr Nancy Petry from the University of Connecticut, who was a giant in behavioral science. In fact, we used the price. I see em method in Va's implementation, and I also want to speak and and note and endorse Wayne's point about using CM and those encounters to engage in recovery, supportive language rather than stigmatizing language, not referring to patients as addicts, for example, or his test results is clean and dirty. And in fact One of the success stories I'd like to share with you as quick we got about 30 seconds speaks real. I'll speak real quickly. Patient out in in CM, very angry about starting cm felt embarrassed and humiliated about having to quote P and a cup for another adult Well after being in cm and being successful, he found himself racing through traffic running down the hall to bribe ASEAN provider so you could provide those urine samples and get the reinforcement. It.

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"joe drugs" Discussed on Dunc'd On Basketball Podcast

Dunc'd On Basketball Podcast

04:00 min | 1 year ago

"joe drugs" Discussed on Dunc'd On Basketball Podcast

"Limited time offer uncommon goods. Were all out of the ordinary. And if that /capspace orioles literature that you came from us we can move. Unless there's somebody else you wanna talk about for them up to the dallas mavericks and the mavericks boring. They were a summer league team. We work particularly excited about and that was even before josh green. The eighteenth picking twenty twenty didn't play in summer league because you'd like to see joe drugs actually put so. He was on the australian bronze-medal team He wasn't vegas but he didn't play for them. I mean i totally get that. We talked about respond. Grew done and that he had done. He had done both So instead the the only player that we really needed to kind of. I guess pay attention to was tyrel terry. He was the thirty first. Pick in twenty twenty. And terry i mean it was good that he could that he hit his threes to be sure But the the idea of okay is he going to be able to create good shots for himself and others wasn't super thrilled about that and even terry like he only played in two games so like these. The relevant sample size of player minutes for the mavericks was just shockingly low while they got completely house by the sixers. Oh my god and cherry one of the concerns spot him coming out of stanford supposed to be a good shooter not necessarily a point guard but someone who can light it up from the outside. But he's really thin. I think defensively he got completely lit up by tari smacky. We'll talk about later. Just didn't see a lot to like about him and you really just wasn't heard from it all last year despite all the covert issues that they had i mean. It's not looking like much of a draft for the mavs with number thirty one. Terri tyler bay at thirty six suits already. Not even on the team anymore than played for the bull summer league demon and didn't do much so don't have a ton to say about terrier. Do we move onto the denver nuggets her well just briefly them. Eugene a amaury. I don't i don't have them sorry forward. A he played he played wealth. Maps fifteen points five rebounds and he got one of their two slots him and nate hidden will be the mavericks to two way players. At least at the start of the year we can move on to denver and another player that you and i had heard a lot about. But we're not previously able to watch film on was bones highland and he is a lot of fun. He is as advertised in that respect at the very very minimum. Yes seth has as being in the drum about bones highland 'em has some lou williams ask qualities as like a thin guy who drives the basket a little bit more lengthened size than lou. Williams has a. But you're deputy appear score and Also i mean obviously comparing him to to these guys not saying he's going to be this good but just as far as what stood out a little bit about his game you know. He's got like a very aggressive three-pointer not the highest released book can create some space with a step back not quite as much as jalen green create. But it's somewhat of a similar release the to jalen green and highland also showed more as a passer than expected with nineteen assists in four games had a couple of games where he really got hot shooting the ball from three drive to the basket. Accentuate contact with that. Skinny does a pretty good job of that wasn't able to be effective attacking in pick and roll from the top of the key as much as he was only ten points on twenty possessions there and was able to get to the basket a little bit but mostly it's going to be a long to for him In any sort of a pick and roll circumstances sometimes. If it's a three then maybe it looks a little bit better. But i thought he looked better attacking from the wing of an iverson cod or ball reversal. Or or a drag screen in transition You also had his big game against that terrible mavs team but the one thing i said about the nuggets was with jamal. Murray out to start the year and who knows for how long that they really needed another score in the backward..

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"joe drugs" Discussed on Dopey: On the Dark Comedy of Drug Addiction

Dopey: On the Dark Comedy of Drug Addiction

06:41 min | 1 year ago

"joe drugs" Discussed on Dopey: On the Dark Comedy of Drug Addiction

"We're reggie reasonably educated people and we're telling you straight out it's a life record record you can't you can't live the life you think you were going to on any of these drugs appreciate you saying that it is a life recor- i appreciate you coming on this show and i've heard you tell a lot of crazy stories. It was weird. I listen to you on gilbert godfrey podcast right here and and he opens up the show by telling a story of you and him having sex with the same woman in an alley. Did you remember that story when you agreed to do the colossal podcast or was it just like he dropped it on. You know it Both really but here's the thing on that whether he had an me or anything like that. So what there is not a story that you have heard. There's not an arrest you can find. There's a sexual as on that you mentioned going to hurt my feelings damage my reputation. I've one of the world all time. Worst reputations. I don't know how i keep a job but no. I certainly didn't tell me about that. But it's one of my fondest stories. I tell it all the time. It's hysterical hysterical. I'll tell you something about gilbert godfrey because he was one of the early podcast that i did. That guy was so informed. I couldn't believe like. I've known gilbert god. That's a pretty intimate thing to only a torso away from another guy so gilbert. I know each other a pretty well. I was shocked how much time he had put into research to do. A podcast with news. Pretty impressive awesome. It was awesome. Why do you think howard gilbert on anymore I stink as where when you say. What was the last time you gilbert was on. I have no idea. i haven't heard him on in years. Okay then. I don't know i would say a falling out but howard doesn't have some of the main guests and hang on that he used to. I would have had some some kind of an. He is shocking appalled by his own behavior on his own radio. Show talking to his own friends and embarrassing them and making them squirm He's years and years and years of he's come to the point that he wants to be the real howard stern and maybe we're godfrey did not fit into that. Were so funny together. I have another question about your recovery. Like they talk about a psychic change right from when you're fucking totally out there in the in the mass having a nice life. Do you feel like you had the psychic changed. You feel like people discount your psychic change because antabuse pay played a part of your story No i don't i don't know if that's the case. Sometimes i think it. But i think and then think. Don't go off this drug ever no matter what what people you no matter what you feel no appeal your sobriety cheapened and you should make it better by doing just on your own. Don't do it. i'm so that's what counts that the only thing that counts. And you know there are some people that You know there are people in recovery. That don't take pain meds after the dentist right. That's crazy right right. no i hear you. I'm not like that either. I i used to take a nyquil. Every time i couldn't sleep which might not have been the right thing to do but some people were shocked and appalled. People who get really sick will never take it. You know right now. I do know. And that's what is it. Twenty five proof or twenty five percent. Whatever it is. There's a boatload of alcohol in nyquil as well as other drugs it can give you a little bit of amnesia. The next day like what happened. When did i take that So i you know what i say. Whatever medicine makes you better in the sense of cures the common cold. Take it If you go to the dentist nations here take these painkillers. Although my dentist actually no matter how much pain. I'm going to be in an extensive. Dental work. Says tylenol tylenol three. That's what you get that will do and it does you know and anytime i want to go begging around joe drugs. 'cause i'm allegedly and paying. I've stopped my tylenol three now. I just want drugs and luckily it took a while but i don't ask doctors and dentists for You know like it anymore. When's the last time you wanted to use Do you mean anything including alcohol hour ago. Is it really like that. It's kinda like that too bad but I was far out in the boondocks over the state of washington. And i had to come back and i came back in the past really nice places. Drink like dive bars big fan. Gimme an applebees. Gimme a red robin and my heart racist so yeah literally an hour ago all right. Do you still do meetings or no no i. I don't 'cause i don't like him. I do like them. They become too long with permissions. It's now time for the first time for the seven and just a lot of people talking about things. That aren't drinking right right right right right. I hear you danny. I cannot thank you enough for this time. You've been incredibly generous. And it's and i and i i'm happy to hear your sober like i didn't. I didn't know you know what i'm saying like it's hard to to find that out because like i think you told the story on On one of those shows about hulk hogan and he said he asked you if you were sober and then he handed you a bucket of vicodin. And i couldn't tell i couldn't tell that story if you were sober now so i was like we'll see what happens with this thing. Well i gotta tell ya. Okay is a good friend of mine and we met doing promos for different reality shows. I had this disaster breaking each any ad. Hogan knows best or whatever it was and we're doing the thing and the joke is it's we're playing the theme from the couple. If you remember in the i couple Won an oscar those cigarette or cigar down the four. And the other guy. tony randall. Picks it up with an umbrella what we did there. And i flicked cigar out of my mouth and hulk goes to take this giant beach umbrella out of a table at a restaurant and it doesn't come fix so he picks up the whole cable and does the that was awesome. So i'm talking to him and he goes Are you sober now. And i was as a matter of fact at the time but it didn't it didn't he. Goes how about pills. Vans me a bunch of biking. And which i immediately took. And they're not as fun as they used to be but yeah. That's that's a very true story. And hulk is up those pills. And i am up those bills. Well good for you man and then the most fucked up story. I can't resist making you tell this one more..

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"joe drugs" Discussed on The Successful Encore Career Podcast

The Successful Encore Career Podcast

08:14 min | 1 year ago

"joe drugs" Discussed on The Successful Encore Career Podcast

"For people to be able to typically during covid when you're kinda shut off from everybody because that's the reality now as they're being fed that all the time cycle there's nothing else out there. It's it's hard. And i feel for people because i think people want good information. That's why you know I encourage them to talk to their medical professionals. Right well it. It's what what. I find really confusing. Is they've put together. This fear mongering of you're going to hurt me or you're going to hurt my kid and you're going to force us to do this and Freedoms which. I don't necessarily agree with but they. It's the same as other controls that we have going on in the country that people have different opinions as to what should should not be legal right. So so they're they're fearmongering parents to not take vaccine when in actuality the issue that they're really trying to get at is you're stepping on my freedom. It's it's such a fine line but it's it it brings in a lot of people that maybe that's really not their issue. They're just still afraid because of their kid. Yeah i mean. I think people have you know i. Dr guerrero dooby often has talked about. You gotta talk to parents. In the right way and address their fears. And one thing i would say is that you i think people have a right to be afraid i mean i i think i frayed bid and sure you know i think people have that right but i think and you have the right to be free. You really do. But but at what cost so. If you're a member of a community and you are a member of society you have to do certain things to be good citizens and always look at back scenes as what we do for each other and i was one of those pediatric cancer patients and i just turned sixty. I'm the luckiest woman on earth. Because when i was eighteen. I'm lucky you know. And so. I need back scenes because it protects me as somebody who has compromised immune system and so. I feel like when somebody gets a vaccine. They're doing it for me too. And so i think that's how we have to look at it as opposed as something they're doing to me is something we're doing for each other right tim for kids right right so we now have a legislature in ohio and likely other states that are more than willing to listen to the antibac- sers as well as those who fought against ohio's ro role in controlling the pandemic. I mean we discussed a little bit are former health director. Who had people with guns in their front yard. Let's first give our audience and overview and historic look at public health role in our lives. And how vaccines have been part of that. And how it's been taping. Our lives for decades are. We've gone from an average age of forty to fifty two now and average age into the seventies eighties and pretty soon into the the hundreds. I certainly think that people need to remember the public health efforts that actually probably came from the nineteen eighteen influenza pandemic that this the world but certainly this country saw and recommendations for mass were part of that and it was a simple thing to do but they realize that it was effective. That was at the very beginning of trying to devise vaccines and it was interesting. During the pandemic. I read the book about the influenza vaccine of twenty of nineteen thousand. Nine hundred nine. It was pretty heavy. I won't say boring but it was pretty heavy. And i liked it because it did talk about all the work that went into getting a world to realize this thing called a vaccine could help them be held even and But the initial measures of cleaning of wearing masks people knew that cancellation of activities and closing movie theaters in schools was needed. So that you wouldn't be exposed to these this influenza. And they really didn't know what it was. This morass mma of illness was what they described him because they hadn't really described the viral particle at that time yet. So people did it out because they knew they had to. It was right at the ward where one was going on. Our young soldiers actually were shipped out to europe and they actually spread the influenza virus to europe and into the rest of the world and but the world did the things that needed to be done masking cleaning isolating because they knew they needed to and then finally in in our lifetimes in probably little bit before that when they develop vaccines and antibiotics they were able to say. Oh this is. I remember polio. I remember i remember diptheria. I remember all the things that killed migrate grandparents and my other relatives and wow. I'm lucky enough to be able to be back sonate against it so the public health measures were embraced the same way car seats. Eventually were embraced seatbelts. People don't complain about those now Materials i think i mentioned before materials that are not flammable. For children's children's wear especially their sleepwear. Were routine now and everyone understands that they accept that these came as public health measures and somehow or other the sensor measles and autism scare twenty years ago. People have embraced a lack of of trust in the vaccines because they haven't seen the diseases before and so the young people don't remember polio. They don't remember a lot of the things that we saw routinely. My husband was talking about during the internship Especially down in houston which is a huge community compared to dayton ohio in general where they lined up the newborn babies and in the nursery for their spinal taps Because so many of these babies had meningitis. They were infected shortly after birth and the insurance. Now don't even know how hardly do spinal taps because they hardly see these kids because we've eliminated a lot of these diseases that routinely killed the babies and or left them markedly disabled with brain damage and other significant injuries and our young interns. Don't even see these diseases anymore. That's why people have kind of forgotten and the kind of forgotten the responsibility to everyone else to get vaccinated right. The only thing. I think saw on facebook through this whole crazy world we've had over. The past year was a comment. That said the only thing that replaces good science is more good science and that i mean we revel in computers getting better reveling cars getting better rebel in all of these things but why is it. In medical science getting people are getting healthier and living longer and yet were questioning it. That makes makes a great point. Carol many pointed this out to me the other day medical practitioner. You said we're very concerned about vaccines which are ninety. Five percent effective. Dr doobie doobie said and we're so worried about the side effects but they take medicine that has two pages of side effects two pages so a lot of us take medication to live and and to be healthier that has pages and pages of potential side and none of us can read it without none of us heavy level magnify most of us accept it right so i i just think it's interesting that that That we have this sort of debate when we we accept in other places. And i'm grateful for those drugs and we accept the risk with those joe drugs because of the life that it provides us in vaccines are the same. If you're willing to take aspirin..

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