On Drugs BTI Media
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- Society & Culture
On Drugs with David Birnbaum is a place where people can come and reflect honestly about their experiences with drug use, whether that's relative to their thoughts on the culture as a whole or on certain countries’ laws, or exploring their actual previous or current relationships with drugs.
The host, David, is very open about his history of drug use and his current exploration of alcohol and marijuana, and he thinks it's very important to explore these topics openly and honestly. We will not be able to make progress if we cannot break through the stigma of discussing current or previous drug use.
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STEROIDS | Steroids in Elite Sports
David and Casey Palermo discuss steroid use in elite sports, and in particular in Casey's sport of powerlifting. Is there value to be gained from using these performance enhancing drugs, or should athletes learn to excel without them?
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HEROINE | Heroine Use and Recovery
Today David is joined by his step father John Kubina. David interviews John about his history with heroine use, how he fell into it, got out of it and what lessons should be learned from the experience.
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ADDICTION | Addiction and Objectivism
David is joined by Rucka Rucka Ali to talk about drug use, addiction issues as well as their experiences with the philosophy of Objectivism in this regard.
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MARIJUANA | Smoking Weed
Today Tom and David discuss weed use, and whether or not someone can have it be a valuable, and casual part of individual's lives.
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Talking About Drugs
Why is it so difficult to talk about drugs? Are people ashamed of their histories, and how can we start opening up the conversation?
Why is it so important to talk about drugs?
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