Flourishing After Addiction with Carl Erik Fisher
Addiction psychiatrist and bioethicist Carl Erik Fisher explores addiction and recovery from science to spirituality, from philosophy to politics, and everything in between. He interviews leading experts in areas such as psychology, neurobiology, history, sociology, and more--as well as policy makers, advocates, and people with lived experience.
A core commitment of the show is we need more than medicine to truly understand addiction and recovery. The challenges and mysteries of this field run up against some of the central challenges of human life, like: what makes a life worth living, what are the limits of self control, and how can people and societies change for the better? These are enormous questions, and they need to be approached with humility, but there are also promising ways forward offered by refreshingly unexpected sources.
There are many paths to recovery, and there is tremendous hope for changing the narrative, injecting more nuance into these discussions, and making flourishing in recovery possible for all.
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Episodes
On Stigma, Burnout, and the Fight to Keep Caring, with Dr. Melody Glenn
Wise Effort, with Dr. Diana Hill
BONUS EPISODE: a guided meditation for working with cravings, and Jud Brewer on Mindshift Recovery
Unwinding Self-Addiction, with Dr. Jud Brewer
What Is It Like to Be an Addict? with Prof. Owen Flanagan
Fentanyl Nation: Toxic Politics and America’s Failed War on Drugs, with Ryan Hampton
First in the Family, with Jessica Hoppe
The Zen Way of Recovery, with Laura Burges
The Supreme Court Blocks the Purdue Pharma Opioid Settlement, with Ryan Hampton
How to help people change, with Dr. Carrie Wilkens
Stash, Sedatives and A Life In Hiding, with Laura Cathcart Robbins
Why We Can’t Therapize Our Way Out of Addiction, with Dr. Bruce Alexander
What's Wrong? Personal Histories of Chronic Pain and Bad Medicine, with Erin Williams
Taking Ownership of Your Recovery Journey, with Dr. Ray Baker
Brutalities: Exercise, Extremity, and Love , with Margo Steines
Shame and Self-Stigma: Strategies for Change, with Dr. Jason Luoma
Navigating the Complexities of Addiction Treatment and Recovery, with Dr. Brian Hurley
A Buddhist Approach to Compulsive Eating, Food Addiction, and Emotional Sobriety, with Valerie Mason-John
How Not to Kill Yourself, with Prof Clancy Martin
Understanding addiction through contemplative science, with Dr. Jud Brewer
Brain surgery for addiction, and finding your own path in recovery, with Zachary Siegel
On Psychological Flexibility and Reclaiming a Life Worth Living, with Dr. Steven Hayes
Heroin-Assisted Treatment, and Making Sense of Addiction, with Prof Sir John Strang
Hope, Justice, and the Future of America's Overdose Crisis, with Beth Macy