Drugs

This week, Professor of Emergency Medicine at Yale University School of Medicine and Yale New Haven Hospital Physician-in-Chief Dr. Gail D'Onofrio joins Abby in the classroom to help with her lesson plan on the opioid crisis.

This week, Kennedy sits down with Founder and Executive Director of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies Rick Doblin to discuss the role of MDMA-guided psychotherapy in treating PTSD.

This week, Will explains the controversial COVID-19 treatments, transgender life in Iran and Major League Baseball's all-time-low batting average.

This week, Tyrus and Kat discuss pastries, employee benefits, burritos, and more.

This week, Kennedy speaks with Chair of the Department of Psychology at Columbia University, Dr. Carl Hart about his book, 'Drug Use For Grown-Ups' that reveals common myths and misconceptions our society has about drugs .

This week Greg is joined by Professor of neuroscience and psychology at Columbia University, Dr. Carl Hart. They discuss his latest book, “Drug Use For Grown-Ups."

This week, Kennedy is joined by Plant Medicine Expert, Shamanic Life Coach, and writer Kat Courtney, the Founder & CEO of AfterLife Coaching. They discuss the use of Ayahuasca and other psychedelic "plant medicines" for the use of healing depression, PTSD, and other mental ailments.

As this year draws to a close, Kennedy looks back at all the ways she has saved the world in 2020. Hear Kennedy's takes on extraterrestrials, the American drug crisis and holiday pandemic travel.

This week, Kennedy discusses how a change in perspective could help solve the problem with drugs in the United States. She discusses the problem with the United States focusing on the supply of drugs rather than the demand, how Oregon has chosen to follow the Portugal model of decriminalization and the many kinds of addictions that deserve our scrutiny, but also our compassion.