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Cultural Amnesia: Understanding the 60s, 70s, and 80s Impact on Modern Society

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Have you ever wondered how the cultural chaos of the 60s and 70s molded the society we live in today? Join me and my enigmatic guest, Elaine Donly, as we journey through her personal history and explore the deep-seated impact of a time when political assassinations were frequent, and violence was a part of everyday life. Elaine's gripping narrative of surrendering to Alcoholics Anonymous at age 32, after years of battling addiction, serves as the linchpin of our discussion.
In our earnest conversation, we draw parallels between the Vietnam War era and the modern world, emphasizing the importance of youth activism. Elaine reflects on the profound influence of the Vietnam War on her life and outlook. We also journey back to her memories of growing up in Newburgh and attending the legendary Woodstock festival - a cultural climax of the 60s and 70s. My friend Leo Vernetti's experience of getting stuck on a mound during Woodstock serves as a comedic relief in an otherwise serious discourse.
No stone is left unturned as we tackle American history, hope, and poignant reflections on recovery. Elaine shares her personal experience of working with the treatment court and drug court - a journey marked by revelations both simple and profound. We wrap up our conversation with insights on dealing with life's challenges, the need for self-compassion, and the role of gratitude in breaking the cycle of addiction. This epi

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Chapters

1. Cultural Amnesia: Understanding the 60s, 70s, and 80s Impact on Modern Society (00:00:00)

2. Recovery, Addiction, and Cultural Amnesia (00:00:47)

3. Generational Perspectives and Activism (00:17:28)

4. Growing Up in Newburgh and Woodstock (00:22:39)

5. American History, Hope, and Recovery Reflections (00:27:30)

6. A Journey of Recovery and Support (00:42:55)

7. Gratitude, Addiction, and Inner Exploration (00:51:50)

8. Balancing Life and Career (01:01:40)

9. Voting, Celebrities, and Sober Truths (01:08:00)

88 episodes

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Have you ever wondered how the cultural chaos of the 60s and 70s molded the society we live in today? Join me and my enigmatic guest, Elaine Donly, as we journey through her personal history and explore the deep-seated impact of a time when political assassinations were frequent, and violence was a part of everyday life. Elaine's gripping narrative of surrendering to Alcoholics Anonymous at age 32, after years of battling addiction, serves as the linchpin of our discussion.
In our earnest conversation, we draw parallels between the Vietnam War era and the modern world, emphasizing the importance of youth activism. Elaine reflects on the profound influence of the Vietnam War on her life and outlook. We also journey back to her memories of growing up in Newburgh and attending the legendary Woodstock festival - a cultural climax of the 60s and 70s. My friend Leo Vernetti's experience of getting stuck on a mound during Woodstock serves as a comedic relief in an otherwise serious discourse.
No stone is left unturned as we tackle American history, hope, and poignant reflections on recovery. Elaine shares her personal experience of working with the treatment court and drug court - a journey marked by revelations both simple and profound. We wrap up our conversation with insights on dealing with life's challenges, the need for self-compassion, and the role of gratitude in breaking the cycle of addiction. This epi

Give us a Review!

📢 **Announcement!** 📢. We want to introduce our new 24-hour, 7-days-a-week hotline for crisis or substance use treatment. Whether you are seeking help for the first time or are an alum in need of immediate assistance, our team is here for you around the clock. 📞 **Call 1-800-HELP-120 anytime, day or night.** #ScrantonRecovery #ScrantonRecovery #ScrantonRecovery Fellowship House
As a treatment center, Fellowship House offers both residential and outpatient treatment services to
allbetter.fm
Discussions on addiction and recovery. We interview clinicians/researchers, legislators, and individ
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Chapters

1. Cultural Amnesia: Understanding the 60s, 70s, and 80s Impact on Modern Society (00:00:00)

2. Recovery, Addiction, and Cultural Amnesia (00:00:47)

3. Generational Perspectives and Activism (00:17:28)

4. Growing Up in Newburgh and Woodstock (00:22:39)

5. American History, Hope, and Recovery Reflections (00:27:30)

6. A Journey of Recovery and Support (00:42:55)

7. Gratitude, Addiction, and Inner Exploration (00:51:50)

8. Balancing Life and Career (01:01:40)

9. Voting, Celebrities, and Sober Truths (01:08:00)

88 episodes

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