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Don't Skip This Episode! A Former DEA Special Agent Exposes Fentanyl's Role in America's Ongoing Drug Crisis. In this powerful and timely episode of On The Homefront with Jeff Dudan, Jeff sits down with Brian Townsend, a former DEA agent with 28 years of law enforcement experience, including 23 years at the DEA. Together, they uncover the harsh realities of America's growing fentanyl crisis, discuss the staggering statistic that 70% of drugs in the U.S. are contaminated with fentanyl, and explore the life-or-death consequences of this epidemic. Brian shares insights from his career and highlights actionable ways to reduce demand, protect our communities, and educate young people. From the drug trade's deadly economic dynamics to life-saving tools like Narcan, this episode is a must-watch for anyone wanting to understand the depth of this crisis and how we can fight back. Key Topics Covered: Why fentanyl has changed the drug landscape forever How just 2 milligrams of fentanyl can kill The role of cartels and corruption in drug trafficking The need for Narcan in every home Solutions to reduce drug demand and protect the next generation
Don't Skip This Episode! A Former DEA Special Agent Exposes Fentanyl's Role in America's Ongoing Drug Crisis. In this powerful and timely episode of On The Homefront with Jeff Dudan, Jeff sits down with Brian Townsend, a former DEA agent with 28 years of law enforcement experience, including 23 years at the DEA. Together, they uncover the harsh realities of America's growing fentanyl crisis, discuss the staggering statistic that 70% of drugs in the U.S. are contaminated with fentanyl, and explore the life-or-death consequences of this epidemic. Brian shares insights from his career and highlights actionable ways to reduce demand, protect our communities, and educate young people. From the drug trade's deadly economic dynamics to life-saving tools like Narcan, this episode is a must-watch for anyone wanting to understand the depth of this crisis and how we can fight back. Key Topics Covered: Why fentanyl has changed the drug landscape forever How just 2 milligrams of fentanyl can kill The role of cartels and corruption in drug trafficking The need for Narcan in every home Solutions to reduce drug demand and protect the next generation
On #TheBIGShowTV today, we are joined by Bruce Mathieu, and he shares about the recent rise in the usage and harm of K Pods, a synthetic drug that is found in e-cigarettes, especially among youths. Find out the harms of it and what we can do to help those that need help to get over the addiction?Read more: https://tnp.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/teens-singapore-using-drug-laced-vape-kpods Stay Tuned! Connect with us on Instagram: @kiss92fm @Glennn @angeliqueteo @thefdsg Producers: @shalinisusan97 @snailgirl2000 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A researcher believes international drug smugglers are flooding the New Zealand market, bringing prices down and availability up. The New Zealand Drugs Trends Survey found cocaine use is increasing, with 48% of respondents reporting they've used it at some point in their life. It finds meth's also dropping in price, with a gram becoming 36% cheaper over the past six years. Massey University drug researcher Chris Wilkins says the majority of Australia's meth comes from Mexican cartels. He says there's now an overlap for smugglers, importing meth and cocaine together. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A U.S. spy trial; a tourist vandal at ancient site of Pompeii. Adam Gilchrist shares details on all these stories with Lester Kiewit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A U.S. spy trial; a tourist vandal at ancient site of Pompeii. Adam Gilchrist shares details on all these stories with Bongani Bingwa. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A U.S. spy trial; a tourist vandal at ancient site of Pompeii. Adam Gilchrist shares details on all these stories with Bongani Bingwa. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A U.S. spy trial; a tourist vandal at ancient site of Pompeii. Adam Gilchrist shares details on all these stories with Lester Kiewit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you curious about the hidden dangers lurking in the world of synthetic opioids? In this episode of "Cracking Addiction," Dr Ferghal Armstrong sits down with the incredible Prof. Suzanne Neilsen, Deputy Director of the Monash Addiction Research Centre, to dive deep into the chilling rise of nitazenes in Australia. As high-potency synthetic opioids, nitazenes are causing waves of concern, and their impact could be closer to home than you think.What's a nitazene, you ask? These potent synthetic opioids came into existence through pharmaceutical research in the 1950s but are now making a perilous comeback in the illicit drug scene. As Suzanne and I chat, we unravel why these forgotten compounds are suddenly re-emerging and the harrowing effects they have, particularly respiratory depression. Also, did you know that nitazine contamination could be lurking in various recreational drugs like MDMA or ketamine, posing a lethal threat unexpectedly?But don't just take my word for it—watch the video and have your questions answered by one of Australia's leading experts in addiction research. Prof. Neilsen steps us through the nuances of these dangerous compounds, their presence in recreational drugs, and the life-saving importance of naloxone for overdose reversals.**Learning Outcomes:**1. **Understanding Nitazines:**- Learn about Nitazenes, their chemical structure, and why they are considered highly potent opioids.- Suzanne reveals that although they were initially developed for potential therapeutic uses, their severe side effects, including significant respiratory depression, halted their progress.- Discover the historical context that has led to their re-emergence in the illicit drug scene.- Recognise the distinction between different types of Nitazenes and their varying potencies and half-lives.2. **Risk Awareness and Harm Reduction:**- Understand the risks associated with Nitazene contamination in various illicit drugs, such as MDMA, ketamine, and cocaine.- Gain insights into how synthetic opioids like Nitazenes and fentanyl increase the danger of overdose due to their potency and rapid onset.- Develop awareness of the “sloppy drug dealer” theory and its implications for contamination.- Learn about the broadening need for harm reduction initiatives that address not just opioid users but anyone using illicit drugs.3. **Importance of Naloxone:**- Comprehend the role of naloxone in reversing opioid overdoses, even caused by potent synthetic opioids like Nitazenes.- Learn about the potentially higher doses of naloxone required to reverse nitazene-induced overdoses.- Understand the importance of having multiple doses of naloxone on hand and the implications for stocking it in harm reduction services.- Recognise the balance needed in administering naloxone to avoid severe withdrawal symptoms in patients.**Actionable Takeaways:**1. **Increasing Awareness and Education:**- Educate yourself and your community about the dangers of synthetic opioids like nitazenes.- If you're in a position to influence policy, advocate for expanding drug-checking services to help identify contaminants before use.- Spread the word about the importance of having naloxone readily available, especially in communities at risk.- Support initiatives that provide harm reduction training to a broad audience, including those who might not identify as opioid users.2. **Advocating for Harm Reduction Services:**- Push for the establishment and funding of drug checking services in all states and territories, not just limited areas.- Encourage local governments and organisations to support evidence-based harm reduction services.- Participate in or initiate community...
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called for greater international cooperation to fight synthetic drugs, like Fentanyl, while Colombia has announced its support for a public health-focused approach to the global drug trade. Blinken and Colombian President Gustavo Petro were speaking at the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs in Vienna. The New Zealand Drug Foundation's Sarah Helm spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
The US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, said synthetic drugs were now the number one killer of Americans between the ages of eighteen and forty-five. Also: Georgia prosecutor's ex-lover resigns from Trump case, and python meat could soon be on the menu!
Social affairs correspondent Robert Booth tells Madeleine Finlay why a class of synthetic opioids called nitazenes, first developed in the 1950s, is leading to a worrying number of fatal overdoses in the UK. And she hears from toxicology and addiction specialist Dr Joseph D'Orazio about a tranquilliser called xylazine that has been showing up in alarming volumes in the US illegal drug supply and is now starting to appear in toxicology reports in the UK. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod
Eleanor Burnhill speaks to Professor Eamon Keenan, National Clinical Lead for addiction services in the HSE, about emerging drug trends.
Hildegarde Naughton, Minister for Public Health, Wellbeing and the National Drugs Strategy
Tune in for our conversation with TJ Ward, the North Florida Director of Advocacy for Project Opioid, a collaborative focused on convening key leaders across the region to confront the overdose crisis. He has spent over 25 years of his professional life in the nonprofit sector, where he helped start and successfully grow two large organizations from the ground up. In this episode, he talks about ANYTHING BUT OBVIOUS, a social media campaign that has been making a significant impact in raising awareness of the dangers of experimenting with drugs. For more information about the campaign, visit the website: anythingbutobvious.com
A collaboration between UBC and the BC Provincial Toxicology Centre aimed to refine the identification process of emerging "designer drugs." Guest: Dr. Michael Skinnider, Study Lead and Assistant Professor of Integrated Genomics at Princeton University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former NYC Narcotics Prosecutor/Journalist Jordan Rubin (MSNBC) talks about his latest release “Bizzaro: The Surreal Saga of America's Secret War on Synthetic Drugs & The Florida Kingpins it Captured” telling the mind-boggling story of the unprecedented federal prosecution and conviction of Burton Richie & Ben Galecki as the Florida-based founders of a sprawling spice operation going into business after crossing paths at Narcotics Anonymous, plus it exposes a little-known secret on the War on Drugs which the Feds bring charges for selling drugs people didn't know they were illegal! Jordan also talks about how the “Analogue Act” works and the loopholes of the law, plus what we can learn from the story and more! Check out the amazing release from Jordan Rubin on all major platforms today! #jordanrubin #msnbc #legalreporter #prosecutor #bizarro #warondrugs #analogueact #burtonrichie #bengalecki #narcoticsanonymous #illegaldrugs #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerjordanrubin #themikewagnershowjordanrubin --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
Former NYC Narcotics Prosecutor/Journalist Jordan Rubin (MSNBC) talks about his latest release “Bizzaro: The Surreal Saga of America's Secret War on Synthetic Drugs & The Florida Kingpins it Captured” telling the mind-boggling story of the unprecedented federal prosecution and conviction of Burton Richie & Ben Galecki as the Florida-based founders of a sprawling spice operation going into business after crossing paths at Narcotics Anonymous, plus it exposes a little-known secret on the War on Drugs which the Feds bring charges for selling drugs people didn't know they were illegal! Jordan also talks about how the “Analogue Act” works and the loopholes of the law, plus what we can learn from the story and more! Check out the amazing release from Jordan Rubin on all major platforms today! #jordanrubin #msnbc #legalreporter #prosecutor #bizarro #warondrugs #analogueact #burtonrichie #bengalecki #narcoticsanonymous #illegaldrugs #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerjordanrubin #themikewagnershowjordanrubin --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
In this episode, Tudor interviews April Babcock, the founder of Lost Voices of Fentanyl, about the fentanyl crisis in the United States. April shares her personal experience of losing her son to fentanyl poisoning and emphasizes that fentanyl is a poisoning, not an overdose. They discuss the prevalence of fentanyl across the country, its dangers, and the need for action to address the crisis. They also touch on the role of China in the production and distribution of synthetic drugs, the issue of border security, and the importance of holding politicians accountable. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Tudor interviews April Babcock, the founder of Lost Voices of Fentanyl, about the fentanyl crisis in the United States. April shares her personal experience of losing her son to fentanyl poisoning and emphasizes that fentanyl is a poisoning, not an overdose. They discuss the prevalence of fentanyl across the country, its dangers, and the need for action to address the crisis. They also touch on the role of China in the production and distribution of synthetic drugs, the issue of border security, and the importance of holding politicians accountable. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Tudor interviews April Babcock, the founder of Lost Voices of Fentanyl, about the fentanyl crisis in the United States. April shares her personal experience of losing her son to fentanyl poisoning and emphasizes that fentanyl is a poisoning, not an overdose. They discuss the prevalence of fentanyl across the country, its dangers, and the need for action to address the crisis. They also touch on the role of China in the production and distribution of synthetic drugs, the issue of border security, and the importance of holding politicians accountable. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet Lance Dyer, an extraordinary individual driven by unimaginable tragedy and unwavering courage. Hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, Lance enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1982 and later became an esteemed member of the elite Ranger unit. But it was a devastating event in 2012 that changed his life forever. In a heart-wrenching turn of events, Lance's 14-year-old son, Dakota, tragically lost his life after consuming synthetic drugs, just once. Determined to bring justice to his son's memory, Lance fearlessly stepped forward to lead an unwavering charge against the manufacturers responsible for this dangerous substance. With unwavering resolve, Lance meticulously gathered irrefutable evidence and collaborated with the Drug Enforcement Administration, leading to the arrest and conviction of 13 individuals directly involved in Dakota's untimely demise. But his mission did not end there. Founding the Dakota Dyer Foundation, Lance became the beacon of hope in the battle against synthetic drugs. Teaming up with the Foundation for a Drug-Free World, he embarked on a crusade to educate youths, parents, and community leaders on the true dangers of synthetics. Not stopping at grassroots efforts, Lance tirelessly advocated for legislative action, ensuring that local, state, and federal legislators are aware of these dangers and pass effective laws to ban these hazardous substances. Lance Dyer's relentless dedication to the cause has transformed personal tragedy into a powerful force for change. Through the Dakota Dyer Foundation, he shines a light on the truth about synthetic drugs, empowering communities to combat this peril and safeguard their youth. His story serves as an inspiration for all, reminding us that even in the face of unspeakable loss, one person's courage can ignite a revolution of awareness and save countless lives. Intro and Outro music by: Decisions by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100756 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
“Nothing in this story makes sense,” but it’s all too real. So says today’s guest Jordan S Rubin whose new book is titled Bizarro: The Surreal Saga of America’s Secret War on Synthetic Drugs and the Florida Kingpins It Captured. The post The Real War On Fake Drugs appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.
Jordan S. Rubin, a journalist and former NYC narcotics prosecutor, exposes a little-known, still-raging battle in the War on Drugs in which the feds bring charges for selling drugs that people don't even know are illegal in his new book BIZARRO: The Surreal Saga of America's Secret War on Synthetic Drugs and the Florida Kingpins It Captured. Jordan writes MSNBC's Deadline: Legal Blog and was previously a legal reporter for Bloomberg. https://www.jordanrubin.net/Jason Cole has covered or written about pro football since 1992 and has been a selector for the Pro Football Hall of Fame since 2013. He has worked for publications such as Bleacher Report, Yahoo! Sports, The Miami Herald, and the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel. Cole has authored Elway: a Relentless Life and co-authored six books. His new book Shut Up, Your Kid Is Not That Great is a book for every parent who has ever tried to live vicariously through their child or claim the title of "momager/dadager" at every possible extracurricular activity. We are also looking at you serial social media boasters. https://twitter.com/JasonCole62Anthony "The Big Cheese" Mongiello is the CEO of Formaggio Cheese and the official inventor of Pizza Hut's famous Stuffed Crust Pizza. However, because he wasn't fully aware at the time how inventions were brought to market, he lost an estimated $1 billion & more in financial compensation. Anthony wants to ensure that no one has to experience what he went through and shares his advice on how you call fully reap the financial rewards of your next $1 billion idea. https://formaggiocheese.com/c/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3240061/advertisement
In this episode, I visit with Todd Craig, a former Assistant Director, Warden, and Chief of the Office of Security Technology for the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Now the National Security Director for Smart Communications, he is also considered a Correctional Contraband Interdiction Subject Matter Expert specializing in cell phone and drone interdiction. We talk about what technology is already out there and what the future of technology looks like in Corrections. You can contact Todd at: todd.craig@smartcommunications.usSmart Communication - Corrections, Simplified. Blue Grit Podcast: The Voice of Texas Law EnforcementHost: Clint McNear and Tyler Owen discussing topics, issues, and stories within the...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify PepperBall From crowd control to cell extractions, the PepperBall system is the safe, non-lethal option.Support the showContact us: mike@theprisonofficer.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePrisonOfficerTake care of each other and Be Safe behind those walls and fences!
In this Washington Post Live conversation from Oct. 26, Rahul Gupta, the director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, discusses harm-reduction programs and treatment for people addicted to substances, the evolution of overdoses in the United States and the nightmare synthetic drugs are inflicting across the country.
A rise in synthetic drug use has renewed calls for pill testing or the decriminalisation of small amounts of illicit drugs.
As Sam Quinones was researching America's opiate epidemic for his award-winning 2015 book "Dreamland," he watched a troubling phenomenon emerge. As pain-pill prescribing fell, drug traffickers with unfettered access to the world's chemical markets began to fill the void with dangerous synthetic drugs. Opiate addicts began to switch to fentanyl and particularly potent forms of methamphetamine, ultimately driving overdose deaths to record levels in 2020. Quinones joins us to talk about the devastating impact of the synthetic drug era, as told in his new book "The Least of Us," and how communities are trying to recover.
In this episode of “Keen On”, Andrew is joined by Sam Quinones, the author of “The Least of Us: True Tales of America and Hope in the Time of Fentanyl and Meth”. Sam Quinones is a journalist, storyteller, former LA Times reporter, and author of three acclaimed books of narrative nonfiction. Visit our website: https://lithub.com/story-type/keen-on/ Email Andrew: a.keen@me.com Watch the show live on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ajkeen Watch the show live on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ankeen/ Watch the show live on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lithub Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LiteraryHub/videos Subscribe to Andrew's newsletter: https://andrew2ec.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As Sam Quinones was researching America's opiate epidemic for his award-winning 2015 book "Dreamland," he watched a troubling phenomenon emerge. As pain-pill prescribing fell, drug traffickers with unfettered access to the world's chemical markets began to fill the void with dangerous synthetic drugs. Opiate addicts began to switch to fentanyl and particularly potent forms of methamphetamine, ultimately driving overdose deaths to record levels in 2020. Quinones joins us to talk about the devastating impact of the synthetic drug era, as told in his new book "The Least of Us," and how communities are trying to recover.
Un nuevo reporte señala que las organizaciones criminales en esa región del mundo siguen expandiéndose hacia el mercado de las drogas sintéticas, como las metanfetaminas y el fentanilo. Escucha el informe del corresponsal de SBS Spanish en América Latina, Wilfredo Salamanca.
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Today I spoke with Mitchell Gomez the executive director over at dance safe a non profit with a focus on harm reduction and education when it comes to club drugs and synthetics but also other things that aren't drug related. Mitchell is also an expert on club/synthetic drugs and the drug war. With that being said, in todays episode we talk about the drug war, what it would take for it to end, the real reason for it and what we believe would need to happen upon the ending of it. We also discuss DanceSafe and harm reduction in detail to educate those choosing to take different substances.Links to dance safe and whatever else was discussed...DanceSafe: https://dancesafe.org/r/Psychdivinity88/Donate to Dance Safe: https://donate.dancesafe.org/Get a test kit: https://dancesafe.org/shop/r/Psychdivinity88/DanceSafe Training Program: https://the-dancesafe-school.teachable.com/p/dancesafe-volunteer-training-course/r/Psychdivinity88/If your in need of a reagent test kit so that you can practice good harm reduction go to the link below...DanceSafe: https://dancesafe.org/shop/r/Psychdivinity88/Check out our website to see the gnarly clothes we sell meant to help spread knowledge to the world and connect people from all walks of life through the use of Psychedelic Divinity. Check it out at the link below!!Website: psychedelic-divinity.comDon't forget to follow us on twitter, Facebook and Instagram at the links below to stay up to date on current news, new releases and much more information you won't want to miss.Twitter: https://twitter.com/psychedelicdiv1Instagram: https://instagram.com/psychedelicdivinity/Discord Community Coming Soon....If you enjoy the podcast and would like to show some love and support go ahead and leave a good 5-star review to help get the word out and spread the podcast to more people so we can help enlighten more people. Your good reviews also allows us to have special guests on the podcast so we can all learn from them and what they have to say. If you're not listening on apple podcast then just go ahead and follow the podcast and like/download the episode to show love and support that way if you enjoyed. Thank you very much, we really appreciate it here at Psychedelic Divinity!
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In an effort to raise awareness about the rise of synthetic drugs such as fentanyl that unfortunately ended the life of their youngest child, Charlie Ternan, Mary and Ed Ternan join Brigit and Don to discuss the urgency of this problem that is infiltrating the lives of young men and women. Throughout the episode they elaborate on what happened to Charlie, the magnitude of which synthetic drugs are harming the youth, why synthetic drugs are on the rise, the dangerous chemical properties of fentanyl, decoupling the fentanyl problem from the opioid crisis, the tendency for college students to self medicate with pills, and their strategy to educate the youth about the dangers of synthetic drugs.
Thank you to Nicole for being so open. This episode touches on the death of a family member through the use of synthetic 'head shop' drugs. If you are grieving from the loss of a family member or friend through drugs or addiction, get in touch and we will link you in with supports in your local area. If you want to know more about Nicole and the work she does check out her website here: https://www.alexsadventure.ie/We'd really appreciate if you could support us through our Patreon page here: https://www.patreon.com/thetwonorriesPatreon is a website where you can donate any amount. This takes pressure off us to fundraise and allows us to concentrate on the content of the podcast. Thanks to all of you who are already Patrons. Follow us on Instagram & Facebook @2NorriesPodcast, Twitter @2NorriesPodcast @JamesLeonard85 & @Timmy81Long.
Synthetic drugs are the future, but their policing is in the past. That’s the view of Michael Guerin, Senior Addiction Therapist at Charity Organisation, Cuan Mhuire and he joined us to discuss and also we heard from Nicole Ryan, Founder of Alex’s Adventure on her personal story of how her brother Alex died aged just 18 after taking a synthetic drug at a house party in 2016. Listen and subscribe to Newstalk Breakfast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'. =
Welcome to This Week In Cincinnati Episode 53 for the week of June 29th, 2020! The podcast dedicated to bringing you the news of the Queen City without all of the depressing parts. This week we are talking about hot the housing market is in Cincinnati, a new anthem for the city and whatever the hell that weird orange dust is.Make sure to follow us at our social networks!Twitter: @ThisWeekInCincyInstagram: @ThisWeekInCincyFacebook: This Week In CincinnatiAlso make sure to subscribe to our podcast feed on your favorite podcast platform including Apple, Google, and Spotify!Want to be a Podcast Sponsor? Send us an email thisweekincincinnati@gmail.com and we will feature you in the podcast!This Week in Cincinnati is hosted by Brett Keppler and Alysa Ortega, edited and produced by Ryan Taulbee, and brought to you by Treo RealtorsSTORIES:Coronavirus Rises in CincinnatiCincy in Top 3 Housing Markets in CountryUC Removing Marge Schott’s Name from Baseball StadiumMLS Tournament Schedule ReleasesBaseball is back!What the hell is that orange dust?Largest Shipment of Synthetic Drugs in Cincy Port HistoryCincinnati Anthem
Through doping, we now fully understand the use by athletes of substances prohibited by the anti-doping agencies in order to gain a competitive advantage. Since sport plays an important role in physical and mental education and in promoting international cooperation, the widespread use of doping products and methods has consequences not only on health of the athletes, but upon the image of sport more generally. Depending on the sport practiced and the physical attributes it requires, athletes will always be looking to increase body recovery capacity after training or injury, to increase muscle mass and strength or endurance, or simply decrease fat tissue. In this podcast, I will discuss how athletes can enhance their performance by injecting natural and synthetic substances - and the very real dangers of using these substances. (With thanks to our sponsor 'Curriculum Press' for providing content for this podcast)
If the list of existing illegal recreational drugs wasn’t bad enough, we now have labs that create ‘designer drugs’ to skirt laws and ruin more lives. In this episode Dr. Nedd will cover: What is the concept behind ‘designer drugs’ and what the most popular ones are. How the top designer drugs were developed and...
Today we talk with Rod Bridge who founded the organisation, Sideffect. From their website - "Sideffect was started by our founder, Rodney Bridge, after the death of his beautifully talented and generous son, Preston. Preston died at the age of 16, after taking a synthetic form of LSD in February 2013, during his school ball after party. Following his family tragedy, Rod found out that the LSD substance was made up of 25inBome as well as a shopping list of other synthetic drugs. Preston lost his life that night based on one choice and had he known what he was taking, he would have made an entirely different decision. Sideffect was born out of that understanding, that our youth need to be educated on substance use and be empowered to make informed decisions, with the help of parents, teachers, and their community."Points in the conversation to note: In 2018 Sideffect reached 105,000 students across Western Australia. Being educated as a parent on drugs is so important in order to start a conversation. Early intervention is key in the fight against drugs.www.sideffect.org.auPart one of the 60 mins program - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6mYlFXiZkc
On today's show, co-host Zachary Siegel interviews Ben Westhoff about how he gained access to a clandestine lab in China, the prominent role that America's War on Drugs has played in producing deadlier, more potent drugs that no user actually really wants, and finally, that in order to save the lives of people using drugs, the US must adopt innovative harm reduction strategies that have been tested around the world, like supervised injection sites and drug checking. The post Episode 32: How Synthetic Drugs Conquered the Globe appeared first on Narcotica.
The law makes heroin, cocaine, and meth illegal according to their defined chemical structures. But what about drugs made from synthetic compounds, which can be changed with a tiny tweak in a clandestine lab? Can the law just say "close enough?" Jordan Rubin is a legal editor at Bloomberg Law and co-host of the Cases & Controversies podcast. "America's Secret Drug War," August 2019 Support Criminal Injustice at $5/month to unlock extra bonus episodes and more on the Members feed: patreon.com/criminalinjustice
Ben Westhoff has written some of Tyler’s favorite books on everything from dive bars to the evolution of American rap music to how fentanyl is driving the opioid epidemic. So how does he get it done? Not from the outside in, by finding exotic experiences as he originally thought. Instead he found that it comes from the inside out: eating right, exercising, getting sleep, and journaling. Do those things, Ben says, and you’ll be in a much better position to notice the good stories happening all around you. He joined Tyler to discuss those many stories, including the proliferation of synthetic drugs, China’s role in the crisis, the merits of legalization versus decriminalization, why St. Louis is underrated, New Jersey hip-hop, how CDs changed rap, what’s different about Dr. Dre, whether the entourage is efficient, the social utility of dive bars, and more. Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email
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There is a renewed and growing interest in alchemy which is the forerunner of modern, materialistic science. Phoenix Aurelius is a master Alchemist/Spagyrist and joins us to cover these older sciences that achieve within the limits of what nature will permit. If there is such a thing as perfect medicine, this is where you will […] The post 140 – Alchemy, Making Perfect Remedies from Nature – NOT Synthetic Drugs (Free) appeared first on Crrow777 Radio.
Chris Lynch spoke to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern about calls to reclassify synthetic cannabis.The drug is being linked to the death of one person and the hospitalisation of 19 others in Christchurch in the past two weeks.
Synthetic cannabis is being blamed for ruining lives.The drug is being linked to the death of one person and the hospitalisations of 19 others in Christchurch in the past two weeks.The sister of a 30-year-old man addicted to synthetics, Erin, says she feels like she lost her brother when he was 15, about the time he started using drugs.She says food isn't important to him, he has no possessions and he has just lost one of his two friends.Erin says her brother's friend's death is being linked to synthetic drugs.She remembers him as a lovely, caring person with a good heart.
The father of an Auckland who died from a synthetic drugs overdose is calling for the Government to do more to.Yesterday, Cabinet received a coroner’s report that shows deaths related to the drug rose to 45 over the last month.Lewis Jones lost his son, Callum, in September last year after taking synthetic cannabis, a drug he was addicted to for five years.He told Andrew Dickens that his son had been addicted for around five years, and that he had resorted to having Calum committed to a detox centre.“He was in their care, and then to realise there is no system out there to help these people in rehabiliation, that’s been my biggest... open my eyes.”He says that police are restricted in their ability to stop synthetic drug dealers due to a lack of policy.“Why aren’t they putting the restrictions in place to actually prevent people from selling it?”Jones says that there are limited programs available to help synthetic drug addicts rehabilitate. LISTEN TO LEWIS JONES TALK WITH ANDREW DICKENS
Roger Galvin shares his story of how he prepared before going to federal prison. On today's Prison Professors podcast, we learn from Roger Galvin. He struggled with substance abuse and made some bad decisions. Roger learned of the synthetic drug market. Despite packaging labels that marked the products as being “Not fit for human consumption,” Roger said that he knew people purchased the products to get high. The mislabeling resulted in Roger becoming a target of the Food and Drug Administration. Then the DEA got involved. He pleaded guilty to crimes that would result in his imprisonment. A grand jury indicted Roger back in 2014. Longer than three years passed before a federal judge sentenced Roger to serve a 14 month sentence. During an episode that we recorded on Christmas Eve, 2017, Roger described the steps he took to prepare. He found hope in the work that our team at Prison Professors offers. Roger created his own compass to guide him through his term in federal prison. His compass includes goals that he will work to achieve, and it includes a “Do-not” list as well. Below we copy the guidelines that Roger created in anticipation of his surrender to a federal prison camp. If you'd like to learn how our team can help you, please text PrisonPro to 44222. Goal list 1-) Continue to improve my connection with Laura. A- Write her a letter every day I am away. B- Talk on the phone daily or as often as she is available. 270 minutes p/month C- Email her everyday 2-) Stay connected with all of my family and other contacts on my list. A- Write my family members and everyone else on my contact list one time per week this will be 3 to 4 letters per day B- Call my family members using the other 30 minutes I have left. 5 people=6 minutes p/month each family member. C- Email everyone on my contact list with group newsletter 2 times p/week 3-) Lose weight. A- Goal weight is 178 lbs. Current weight is 227 lbs total 49 lbs B- Diet will be the main path to my objective here. Avoiding sugar and processed snacks and supplementing meals with protein from the commissary whenever possible. 4-) Exercise daily for 90 minutes p/day A- 1 hour walking/ running B- 30 min of interval/plyometrics training. Lunges/Sit Ups/Squats/Push Ups/Bird dog/Dead bug/Planks 5-) Reading A- 1 Book per week. 2 hours p/day Taking notes while I read. Prepare a report stating the lessons and value I find in each one and how it can be applied to my life. 90 min p/week. Share the report with my contact list. 6-) Writing A- Journal every day- stream of consciousness style 20 min p/day B- Write 4 letters p/day. 1 to Laura. 3 to other family and people on my contact list on a rotating schedule. Approx. 1.5 hours p/day C- Write - 1 episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm p/ month 8-10 hours p/episode 30 min p/day D- Write 1 Column/Blog p/week on prison life/politics/accountability/Inspiration/meditation This is where I will explore my ideas on consulting and my viewpoints on life and growth. 30-60 min p/day with revisions. E- mail or email these columns to be posted 7-) Prayer and Meditation A-) Pray every morning before getting out of bed and at night before I go to sleep and pretty much as needed all day long. Serenity prayer and Loving Kindness prayer (As I do now) B-) Explore freedom through mindfulness and meditation while being confined. Quiet places, loud places, eating, sitting standing,walking,showering,etc. Recording my experience in my blogs. This is ongoing and can be done along with prayer throughout the day as I live my life of confinement. 8-) AA Meeting Find a meeting at my facility or start one or have my own meeting out of the grapevine newsletter. Daily if possible. 45-60 min. Do not list I will not expect my wife, family and friends in the outside world to stop their lives and cater to my needs. I will not expect them to send me letters and books but always be grateful if they do. I will not let my fear of offending people get me sucked into conversations and activities that waste my time and do not serve me. I will not let my instinct to please others let me get sucked into conversations and activities which waste my time and do not serve me. I will not interact with prison staff unless required to do so. I will not interact with other prisoners that interact with staff unnecessarily. I will not play group or team sports. I will not spend time in the TV areas. I will not sleep in past 5 am. I will not spend time in my bunk during the day. I will not complain to other inmates about the living conditions or the life we live while confined. I will not complain to my family and friends about my life in prison. I will not give unsolicited advice to other inmates ot staff. I will not question the behaviour of other inmates or staff. I will not question the adopted culture and processes of the inmate population and staff. I will not have a negative and defeatist attitude towards family, friends, other inmates or staff.
In this episode of the Dudes and Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined in studio by Nelson Kugle and Steven bishop to discuss the ongoing rash of ER visits by people using synthetic marijuana and other drugs. In the later part of the episode we enjoy a vinyl night as we listen to the artist Monadh's album Muara and enjoy some fantastic electronic music.
A common classification often used with medicinal and recreational drugs is “synthetic” versus “natural.” Despite the apparent face validity of “natural” drugs being less harmful, they are no less dangerous, and in some cases are more so, than their synthetic cousins. The individual using the substance, their set, setting, neurochemistry, along with the drug's intrinsic properties must always be the prevailing determinants when evaluating a substance for ingestion. The Addictive Podcast deconstructs this common societal myth about what's “best” to put in one's body when it comes to drug type and origin.Resourceshttps://www.youtube.com/user/TheDrugClassroom
The topic for the twenty-ninth TV show produced by the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency (CSOSA) and the Office of Cable Television is “Synthetic Drugs.” Television Program: The program provides an overview of efforts to address synthetic drugs in Washington, D.C. and throughout the country. Participants-first segment: Adrienne Poteat, Deputy Director, Court Services and […]
Hank Greely, Patti Zettler, and Jake Sherkow discuss a lawsuit to remove a blood sample from the federal government's possession, synthetic drugs in New Zealand, and the veto of a California Bill that would legalize a stipend for human eggs donated for research purposes.
More information about this subject can be found on our website's teacher page: http://milestogodrugeducation.com/Teachers.html K2 – Spice - What are the street names/slang terms? http://www.drugfree.org/drug-guide/k2-spice Your Teen Probably Knows All About Synthetic Drugs (like Spice, K2 and Bath Salts) — You Should Too http://decoder.drugfree.org/category/drug-slug/marijuana-slug/ DEA Ban on ’Synthetic Marijuana’ Takes Effect http://www.drugfree.org/join-together/prevention/dea-ban-on-synthetic Uncertainty Surrounds Use of Synthetic Drugs, Expert Says http://www.drugfree.org/join-together/drugs/uncertainty-surrounds-use-of-synthetic-drugs-expert-says