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Welcome back to "Ghosts and Grit”. Join Jack Osbourne and special guest Dr. Drew Pinsky in this week’s riveting episode. With a friendship spanning over 25 years, Jack and Dr. Drew delve into the depths of their personal journeys. Celebrating 21 years of sobriety, Jack opens up about his own path to recovery, while Dr. Drew reflects on his role in supporting Jack throughout his transformative journey.
Jack and Dr. Drew dive into intriguing topics, beginning with Dr. Drew's experiences with deep therapy catapulting them into a conversation about the mysteries surrounding psychics, analyzing the work of renowned psychics like Tyler Henry and Cindy Kaza. The duo engage in thought-provoking discussions about the significant role dignity plays in death, drawing from Dr. Drew's personal experiences as an internist. They fearlessly tackle the timely issue of the current mental health crisis, examining its roots in the 1950s and comparing the similarities and differences to the present, encompassing themes such as opioid use, the Fentanyl crisis, the repercussions of Covid, the plight of unhoused populations and the struggle for younger generations navigating recovery today.
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Welcome back to "Ghosts and Grit”. Join Jack Osbourne and special guest Dr. Drew Pinsky in this week’s riveting episode. With a friendship spanning over 25 years, Jack and Dr. Drew delve into the depths of their personal journeys. Celebrating 21 years of sobriety, Jack opens up about his own path to recovery, while Dr. Drew reflects on his role in supporting Jack throughout his transformative journey.
Jack and Dr. Drew dive into intriguing topics, beginning with Dr. Drew's experiences with deep therapy catapulting them into a conversation about the mysteries surrounding psychics, analyzing the work of renowned psychics like Tyler Henry and Cindy Kaza. The duo engage in thought-provoking discussions about the significant role dignity plays in death, drawing from Dr. Drew's personal experiences as an internist. They fearlessly tackle the timely issue of the current mental health crisis, examining its roots in the 1950s and comparing the similarities and differences to the present, encompassing themes such as opioid use, the Fentanyl crisis, the repercussions of Covid, the plight of unhoused populations and the struggle for younger generations navigating recovery today.
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