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Dopey 498: Carl Radke Lost his Brother to Overdose while Recovering on Bravo's Summer House, Cali Sober, Designer Cocaine, Selling Weed, image

Dopey 498: Carl Radke Lost his Brother to Overdose while Recovering on Bravo's Summer House, Cali Sober, Designer Cocaine, Selling Weed,

E516 · Dopey: On the Dark Comedy of Drug Addiction
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This week on Dopey we are joined by Carl Radke of Bravo's Summer House! Carl shares his addiction recovery journey - starting on the mean streets of Pittsburgh, PA growing up a part of a hard working middle class family with his older brother Curtis who also struggled with substance abuse. We learn how alcohol and drugs became deeply engrained in Carl's life. We also hear how Carl got on Summer house in the first place and the bottom that got him to recovery!

Carl starts around 30:00

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What Emilia Noted:

- brother arrested at a family party
-  coke at syracuse
- brother selling stuff from his family
- buying bricks of weed to sell to college friends
- reckless drinking/partying
- buying ounces of coke in hollywood
- pink coke
- partying benders
- selling bars
- drinking/drugs and summer house
- brother's addiction/OD portrayed on summer house 

What AI Said:

keywordsDopey Podcast, addiction, recovery, community support, Carl Radke, Summer House, mental health, esoteric healing, reality TV, sobriety, recovery, addiction, reality TV, sobriety, mental health, personal growth, substance abuse, family dynamics, public scrutiny, sales career summaryIn this episode of the Dopey Podcast, host David Manheim reflects on the community's support following the loss of a beloved member, Annie. The conversation includes heartfelt tributes, voicemails from listeners sharing their recovery stories, and discussions about various recovery resources. The episode features an interview with Carl Radke from Bravo's Summer House, where he shares his journey through addiction, family struggles, and the impact of reality TV on his life. The episode emphasizes the importance of community, support, and personal growth in the recovery process. In this conversation, David Manheim shares his journey through the challenges of addiction, the impact of reality TV fame, and the complexities of personal relationships. He reflects on his struggles with substance abuse, the transition from a career in show business to sales, and the profound effects of family dynamics on his recovery. The discussion also touches on the role of THC in his sobriety journey and the launch of his new venture, Soft Bar, aimed at promoting mindful consumption. takeaways
  • Oro Recovery is a transformative place for addiction treatment.
  • The Dopey Nation provides incredible support for its members.
  • Community fundraising can help individuals in need.
  • Sunnyside offers a unique approach to alcohol moderation.
  • Esoteric healing practices can lead to unexpected emotional responses.
  • Reality TV can complicate personal recovery journeys.
  • Family dynamics play a significant role in addiction.
  • College life often involves experimentation with substances.
  • Fame can bring additional challenges to sobriety.
  • Personal stories of struggle and recovery resonate deeply with listeners. Public scrutiny can amplify personal struggles.
  • Transitioning from showbiz to sales can be challenging.
  • Substance use often intertwines with professional life.
  • Coping mechanisms can lead to further complications.
  • Reality TV fame can complicate personal relationships.
  • Grief can trigger a deeper understanding of addiction.
  • Sobriety requires constant self-reflection and growth.
  • Navigating social situations while sober is a skill.
  • THC can be a viable alternative for some in recovery.
  • Creating supportive environments for sober individuals is essential.
titles
  • Community and Healing: A Tribute to A
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