
Abraham Gutman, Philadelphia Inquirer reporter
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01/12/21 • 79 min
Joe and Amy talk through potential pitfalls of overmedicalizing addiction with noted Philadelphia Inquirer reporter, Abraham Gutman. They also discuss the cultural implications of asking immigrants seeking citizenship if they are “habitual drunkards”. Joe and Amy talk about America running along with Iran for drug policy and how disrespectful it is to name call members of Congress.
Joe and Amy talk through potential pitfalls of overmedicalizing addiction with noted Philadelphia Inquirer reporter, Abraham Gutman. They also discuss the cultural implications of asking immigrants seeking citizenship if they are “habitual drunkards”. Joe and Amy talk about America running along with Iran for drug policy and how disrespectful it is to name call members of Congress.
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