Recovery in the Middle Ages - Two Middle-Aged Suburban Dads Talk About Recovering From Addiction to Drugs & Alcohol.

It’s Time for Dopey! Dave Joins Mike & Nat talking recovery, the Grateful Dead, podcasting and life after addiction


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RMA-Episode 104 Show Notes:

 

RMA-Episode 104: It’s Time for Dopey! This week Dave M., host of the popular Dopey podcast, sits down with Mike and Nat at Peachtree Studios to talk about drugs, addiction and dumb shit. They also talk about recovery, podcasting, the Grateful Dead, podcasting and life after addiction. 

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