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Dopey 504: "I have SEXOMNIA, it's a real thing." Brace Belden's first OC 80! Trump Rally! Sleep Problems! Election Results! Crack! Therapy!

8 nov 2024 · 1 h 55 min. 16 sec.
Dopey 504: "I have SEXOMNIA, it's a real thing." Brace Belden's first OC 80! Trump Rally! Sleep Problems! Election Results! Crack! Therapy!
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THIS WEEK ON DOPEY! Truanon's Brace Belden is BACK! Brace is never not a pleasure on the show, and this week was no exception. We hear all about his experience...

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THIS WEEK ON DOPEY! Truanon's Brace Belden is BACK! Brace is never not a pleasure on the show, and this week was no exception. We hear all about his experience at the Trump Rally, his election predictions and of course dive into his myriad of problems. Starting where we always start at: SLEEP. Brace is such a great guest because he is never afraid to be honest. Hear all about SEXOMNIA and how Brace copes with this affliction. PLUS 2 Dopey British Voicemails - one from Spiritualized - Greg Coulson! PLUS emails - notes - anniversaries and more! On a brand new episode of that good old DOPEY SHOW!   keywords: addiction, recovery, community, sobriety, therapy, personal stories, drugs, politics, music, art, addiction, pain management, sleep disorders, sexomnia, DopeyCon, recovery, opioids, mental health, personal stories, community, music, podcasting, personal loss, memory, politics, Trump, Kamala, predictions, social commentary summaryThis conversation delves into the complexities of addiction and recovery, exploring personal stories, the importance of community support, and the challenges faced during the recovery process. The speakers share their experiences with drugs, the role of therapy, and the significance of celebrating sobriety. Additionally, they touch on the intersection of politics and addiction, the impact of music and art in recovery, and reflections on personal growth. In this conversation, David Manheim shares his experiences with pain management, addiction, and the complexities of sleep disorders, including sexomnia. He discusses the challenges of navigating recovery while dealing with the aftermath of surgeries and the impact of sleep-related issues on his daily life. The conversation also touches on the community aspect of recovery, highlighted by reflections on DopeyCon and the connections made within the sobriety community. In this conversation, David Manheim and Brace Belden explore a range of topics from the intersection of music and podcasting to personal reflections on loss and memory. They delve into political engagement, observations from political rallies, and predictions for future elections, all while maintaining a candid and humorous tone. The discussion highlights the complexities of personal experiences and societal issues, providing listeners with both entertainment and insight. takeaways
  • Addiction can manifest in various forms, and personal experiences vary widely.
  • Community support is crucial for individuals in recovery.
  • Celebrating milestones in sobriety fosters a sense of achievement and motivation.
  • Early recovery can be challenging, but sharing stories helps normalize the experience.
  • Therapy plays a vital role in developing coping skills and self-awareness.
  • Experiences with drugs can lead to profound realizations about life and health.
  • Political climates can affect the mental health of individuals in recovery.
  • Music and art can serve as powerful tools for expression and healing.
  • Personal growth often comes from navigating the complexities of recovery.
  • Maintaining gratitude is essential for a positive recovery journey. Pain management can be a slippery slope for those in recovery.
  • The transition from opioids to heroin is a common narrative.
  • Sleep disorders can significantly impact daily functioning.
  • Sexomnia is a real phenomenon that complicates personal relationships.
  • Food cravings during sleep can be linked to emotional states.
  • Community support plays a crucial role in recovery journeys.
  • Understanding one's triggers is essential for managing addiction.
  • The stigma surrounding sleep disorders can lead to embarrassment.
  • Engaging with the recovery community can provide valuable insights.
  • Personal stories of addiction can resonate with many, fostering connection. The connection between music and podcasting can be profound.
  • Personal loss shapes our memories and experiences.
  • Engaging with political events can be both enlightening and exhausting.
  • Humor can be found even in the darkest topics.
  • The impact of childhood experiences on adult behavior is significant.
  • Political rallies reveal the complexities of public opinion.
  • Predictions about elections are often based on gut feelings rather than data.
  • The importance of understanding different political perspectives.
  • Candid discussions about mental health can help others.
  • Finding joy in shared experiences is essential.
titles
  • The Journey of Addiction and Recovery
  • Finding Strength in Community
  • Celebrating Sobriety: Personal Stories
  • Overcoming Early Recovery Challenges
  • The Role of Therapy in Recovery
  • Reflections on Drug Experiences
  • Politics and Addiction: A Complex Relationship
  • The Healing Power of Music and Art
  • Personal Growth Through Recovery
  • Navigating the Path to Sobriety
  • Navigating Pain and Addiction: A Personal Journey
Sound Bites
  • "Sober people need to have gratitude."
  • "I don't know how you keep up with it."
  • "I can't believe I can actually say this."
  • "I was a raging drug addict."
  • "I felt like death warmed up, man."
  • "I feel a little drained sad."
  • "I had to get a second one."
  • "I called my sponsor."
  • "I never did, I only did heroin."
  • "I was 18 and I'd done other pills before."
  • "I started buying Oxycontin 80s."
  • "I got so angry when I saw the 30."
  • "I would take an oxy, I would take Benadryl."
  • "Sexomnia is crazy because..."
  • "I have sexomnia, it's a real thing."
  • "I think it's a libidinal thing."
  • "I think you could do a Dopey game show."
  • "I think she did."
  • "I don't really bring it up a lot."
  • "I think about killing herself almost never."
  • "I don't remember her voice sounds like."
  • "I think he's a net negative on the world."
  • "I think he's going to win by a squeaker."
Chapters 00:00Introduction to Addiction and Recovery 02:50The Role of Community in Recovery 05:49Celebrating Sobriety and Personal Stories 09:10Navigating Early Recovery Challenges 12:03The Importance of Therapy and Support 15:07Experiences with Drugs and Their Consequences 17:54The Intersection of Politics and Addiction 21:13Reflections on Sobriety and Personal Growth 23:46The Impact of Music and Art in Recovery 27:07Final Thoughts and Future Directions 37:48Navigating Pain Management and Addiction 44:26The Struggles of Sleep Disorders 51:47Exploring Sexomnia and Its Implications 56:51The Impact of Sleep on Daily Life 01:01:26Food and Sleep: A Complicated Relationship 01:08:55Reflections on DopeyCon and Community Engagement 01:16:31The Intersection of Music and Podcasting 01:22:38Personal Reflections on Loss and Memory 01:30:01Political Engagement and Observations 01:39:45Predictions and Perspectives on Future Elections
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