The Glo Podcast

Addiction stories from Beth Macy, author of the book Dopesick, the basis of a series on Hulu.


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Journalist Beth Macy was moved by the stories she reported about addiction. As she says in her interview with Derik Mills, “I’ve learned to pay attention to things that make the hair stand up on the back of my neck.” In her book Dopesick, she takes the reader into the epicenter of the nation’s opioid crisis. On the podcast, Beth shares her work process and some astounding statistics about the depth of the crisis. For example, in America, there is an 88% treatment gap, meaning that only 12% of people addicted to opioids have gotten treatment. 

Beth and Derik discuss how drug addiction has been stigmatized. She shares some behind the scenes stories of filming the Hulu series based on her book, including her appearance in the show, and the fine acting work of Rosario Dawson, Michael Keaton, and Kaitlyn Dever. 

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If you are in the front lines in the opioid crisis and would like to get in touch with us to discuss how Glo can help, please email us at: [email protected]

Partnership to End Addiction

Beth Macy

Dopesick the book

Dopesick on Hulu

Glo classes:

Yoga Nidra for Recovery 

Cherish The Day

AM Gratitude for Addiction Recovery

Yoga and Recovery 

Recovery and Reflection

Poise and Presence in Recovery 

Tolerating Discomfort

Forgiveness Floats the Boat in Recovery

If You Can’t Stand the Heat, Get on Your Mat

Create Space to Begin Again

Detox & Release Pilates Fusion

Gratitude Shift

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