E195: Is Alcoholism the Real Issue? Rethinking Addiction and Obesity with a Fresh Perspective
Episode description
In this thought-provoking episode, we dive deep into a compelling New York Times article that challenges how we view obesity—is it a disease or just a symptom of a larger issue? This sparks a broader conversation about alcoholism and addiction. Could it be that, like obesity, alcoholism is merely masking deeper, underlying problems?
Join Matt and Steve as they explore their personal journeys with recovery and weight loss, drawing fascinating parallels between the two. They discuss the struggles of overcoming addiction, whether to alcohol or food, and how societal perceptions might be missing the mark. Is it time to rethink how we approach recovery and treatment?
Whether you’re navigating your own path to recovery or simply curious about a new way to think about addiction, this episode is sure to spark some insightful reflections. Plus, don’t miss the link to the original article for a deeper dive into this eye-opening perspective!
Click here to link to the New York Times Article
Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction by Judith Grisel
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