
Addiction Medicine Made Easy | Fighting back against addiction
by Casey Grover, MD, FACEP, FASAM
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Whipped Cream With A Side Of Spinal Cord Damage
May 11, 2026
34m 29s
Goodbye Benzos, My Old Friend: Benzodiazepine Tapering Done Right
May 4, 2026
51m 03s
What Happens in Residential Treatment: Inside The Place Rock Bottom Leads To
Apr 27, 2026
41m 45s
Why Pushing A Loved One Harder to Get Sober Doesn't Help
Apr 20, 2026
46m 29s
An OB Addiction Specialist Explains Why Marijuana Is Not Benign In Pregnancy
Apr 13, 2026
34m 36s
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| 5/11/26 | ![]() Whipped Cream With A Side Of Spinal Cord Damage | Nitrous oxide can look like a harmless party trick until you understand how fast it can flip into a medical emergency. We dig into whippets and laughing gas from an addiction medicine perspective, including why the high hits within seconds, why people keep reaching for “just one more,” and how the same drug can functionally mimic ketamine, benzodiazepines, and opioids in the brain. That mix helps explain both its legitimate role in minor procedures and why it can be so addictive outside the c... | 34m 29s | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | ![]() Goodbye Benzos, My Old Friend: Benzodiazepine Tapering Done Right | A benzodiazepine taper can feel like trying to land a plane in bad weather: the stakes are high, the instruments are imperfect, and speed is rarely your friend. We sit down with Dr. Rizzo to translate the ASAM benzodiazepine tapering guideline into real-world addiction medicine decisions, including what to do when a patient shows up on a very high dose of clonazepam and a sudden 50% cut has already happened. We dig into the practical details clinicians and patients search for: how fast to re... | 51m 03s | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | ![]() What Happens in Residential Treatment: Inside The Place Rock Bottom Leads To | Residential treatment gets talked about like a single thing, but most people have no idea what they are walking into until they arrive. I sit down with Rachel Docekal, CEO of the Hanley Foundation in Florida, to open up the “black box” of residential addiction treatment and partial hospitalization (PHP), from how programs are structured to what patients actually do hour by hour. We dig into what separates a quality rehab program from one that is all marketing. Rachel explains measurement bas... | 41m 45s | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Why Pushing A Loved One Harder to Get Sober Doesn't Help | Someone you love keeps drinking, using, or relapsing and you can feel your body tighten the moment you walk into the room. That tension makes sense, but it can also become part of the system that keeps addiction stuck. We sit down with therapist and family coach Jeff Jones, founder of The Family Recovery Solution and author of Rethinking Addiction, to unpack what actually helps families when a loved one is in active addiction or early recovery. We get concrete with a classic scenario f... | 46m 29s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() An OB Addiction Specialist Explains Why Marijuana Is Not Benign In Pregnancy | THC isn’t the same drug it was 20 years ago, and pregnancy counseling hasn’t caught up. We sit down with Dr. Nazanin Amadieh, a board-certified OBGYN who also trained in addiction medicine, to map what today’s high-potency cannabis means for conception, the placenta, fetal development, and the newborn period. If you’ve heard “it’s legal” or “it’s just a plant” as proof of safety, this conversation offers a clearer, evidence-informed way to think about marijuana during pregnancy without stigma... | 34m 36s | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | ![]() BIND: Benzodiazepine Induced Neurological Dysfunction | Benzodiazepines can feel like flipping a switch: panic quiets, sleep finally comes, your body unclenches. But what happens when that “off switch” starts rewiring the system you rely on to stay calm in the first place? Dr Andrew Rizzo joins me to dig into the biology behind chronic benzodiazepine use and why so many clinicians now recognize benzodiazepine-induced neurological dysfunction (BIND) as a real, patient-altering condition rather than a vague catch-all for “rebound anxiety.” We... | 43m 27s | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | ![]() Straight to the Shot: A New Way to Quit Fentanyl and Start Buprenorphine | Fentanyl changed the playbook for starting buprenorphine, and we’re tired of watching people suffer through days of withdrawal just to “earn” their first dose. So we break down a cleaner, faster on-ramp: direct-to-inject. Think of weekly Brixadi as an automatic microdose that builds buprenorphine levels over 24 hours, cuts out guesswork, and sets up a smooth handoff to a monthly injection that actually sticks. We start by demystifying precipitated withdrawal with simple, memorable analogies—... | 33m 10s | ||||||
| 3/23/26 | ![]() Addicted to Toxic Relationships: Trauma, Sex Work, and The Fight for Recovery | A lot of people think addiction begins with a bad decision. We start earlier—at the moments when consent was stolen, trust collapsed, and silence felt safer than speaking. Carly sits down with us to map the real terrain: childhood sexual assault, a near-rape behind a high school bonfire, military harassment that exploited rank, and the long slide from alcohol to meth, from oxy to heroin. The story is raw and specific, and it asks a bigger question we should all be wrestling with: what if addi... | 56m 15s | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | ![]() What I Told a Room Full of High School Seniors About College Party Culture | I sat down with a room full of high school seniors to talk to them about party culture in college. College freedom can be thrilling—and unforgiving. As an ER physician turned addiction specialist, I pull back the curtain on campus party culture with real stories, clear limits, and life-saving tactics to be used the first weekend of college. From Narcan basics and Good Samaritan protections to the truth about binge drinking, this conversation lays out what actually keeps college students... | 34m 37s | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | ![]() You Can Use Hypnosis to Drink Less Alcohol??? | Hypnosis and moderation rarely share the same sentence—until you understand how your brain decides to drink. We sit down with Australian clinical hypnotherapist Georgia Foster to unpack a practical, science‑aligned approach to reducing alcohol that starts by changing state, not shaming behavior. Georgia explains why the amygdala’s fear and urgency often override the best intentions, how the inner critic fuels that cycle, and what it takes to bring the prefrontal cortex—the calm, planning cent... | 46m 55s | ||||||
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| 3/2/26 | ![]() Understanding Addiction — For the People Who Love Someone Struggling | What if addiction isn’t a failure of willpower, but a failure of the brain systems that make willpower possible? In this episode Dr. Brenda Fann (who has been on the pod before) interviews me about addiction as we provide a clear, compassionate walk through what addiction really is, why it grips so hard, and how families can help without enabling. You’ll hear a physician’s lived experience of losing a spouse to alcohol use disorder, the science behind cravings and executive function, and the ... | 56m 44s | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | ![]() Saving Lives: How To Recognize And Reverse An Opioid Overdose | In the case of an overdose, a person stops breathing long before most of us realize what is happening. That is why our mantra is simple and urgent: call 911 and give naloxone. We walk step by step through recognizing an opioid overdose, using nasal naloxone in under a minute, and staying safe while you help. You do not need a medical degree to save a life; you need a clear plan, Naloxone, and the courage to act when someone will not wake up. We break down how opioids shut down the brain’s br... | 31m 04s | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | ![]() Wait… Weed Does That??? The Cannabis Side Effects Nobody Warned You About | The story we’ve been told about cannabis—safe, simple, and mostly benign—doesn’t match what we’re seeing at the bedside. Two ER-turned-addiction doctors pull back the curtain on how high-potency products can quietly undercut psychiatric meds, complicate procedural sedation, and nudge recovery off course even when everything else looks better. This isn’t a panic piece; it’s a practical guide to staying safer and getting more from treatment. We start with psychiatry and a pattern that’s easy t... | 53m 27s | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Up All Night: How Drugs, Alcohol, and Recovery Disrupt Sleep—and How to Fix It | Sleep doesn’t break because you forgot how to close your eyes. It breaks when anxiety trains your brain to stay on guard, and when quick fixes like alcohol, cannabis, or OTC sleep aids sedate you without restoring you. We team up with Australian psychologist and author Helen Dugdale to unpack how insomnia forms, why 3 a.m. wakeups become a habit loop, and the practical, evidence‑based steps that rebuild real rest—especially for people in recovery. Helen shares how anxiety sits at the core of... | 47m 23s | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Could This Device Change the Future of Addiction Treatment??? | What if opioid withdrawal could visibly ease in 20 minutes and cravings could drop to near zero within days? We sit down with Net Recovery CEO Joe Winston to unpack a wearable neuromodulation device, FDA-cleared for managing opioid withdrawal, that adapts to real-world drug trends and may restore a person’s ability to choose. Joe traces an unexpected journey from aerospace and AI to building a handheld system that translates complex waveform expertise into accessible care—and shares how rigor... | 44m 16s | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | ![]() How Ketamine Treats Depression, Anxiety, And PTSD | Join us for this episode which is a fast, honest tour through what ketamine can actually do for mental health—without the hype. We sit down with addiction psychiatrist Dr. Mark Hrymoc to unpack where the evidence is strongest, who qualifies, and why IV ketamine often produces quicker relief than nasal esketamine when depression won’t budge. From treatment-resistant depression and acute suicidality to anxiety and PTSD, we dig into the protocols that matter: six-session inductions, customized m... | 45m 04s | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Parents in Recovery: Navigating Sobriety While Raising a Family | Parenting can sharpen joy and stress at the same time—and for moms and dads in recovery, that edge can test every habit that keeps sobriety strong. We sit down with Sarah Benton, licensed counselor, addiction specialist, and author of Parents in Recovery, to unpack how families can protect recovery without sacrificing the warmth and wonder of raising kids. From morning routines to packed weekends to those birthday parties where wine shows up next to the cupcakes, we get practical about limits... | 39m 00s | ||||||
| 1/12/26 | ![]() Parallel Recovery: What If Helping Your Loved One With Addiction Begins With Healing You? | What if helping someone you love through addiction starts with healing yourself? That single shift reframes everything—your boundaries, your tone, your scripts, and the way your home holds stress. Dr. Casey Grover sits down with family coach and author Lisa Katona Smith to unpack Parallel Recovery, a values-driven approach that gives families actionable tools and a steady process for change without the burnout of fixing or the coldness of detachment. Lisa shares how a personal crisis led her... | 39m 07s | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | ![]() How Cold Immersion, Breath Work, Yoga, And Meditation Can Build Lasting Sobriety | Cravings don’t wait for perfect conditions, so we need plans that work in real life. I sit down with coach Jason Lyle to unpack a grounded, nontraditional approach to addiction treatment that starts with the body and rewires the brain: cold water immersion, breath work, meditation, and yoga. This is recovery as nervous system training—practical tools that widen the gap between urge and action and put your prefrontal cortex back in the driver’s seat. Jason shares his path from ministry throug... | 37m 01s | ||||||
| 12/29/25 | ![]() Quaalude, Black Beauties, and More: A History of Misused Prescriptions | Vintage drug ads promised calm mornings, slimmer silhouettes, and instant relief from restless nights. We dig beneath the glossy slogans to unpack how Black Beauties, Quaaludes, Miltown, Barbiturates, and Purple Hearts shaped the path to today’s mediations—and what that history teaches us about safety, dependence, and withdrawal. With clear explanations of GABA, tolerance, and cross‑tapering, we connect old “uppers and downers” to modern clinical practice and the real risks people still face.... | 31m 11s | ||||||
| 12/22/25 | ![]() How to Build Emotional Resilience | Stress doesn’t wait for a convenient moment, so why should resilience training wait for a crisis? We sit down with Coach Kay, a PhD serving first responders, ER teams, and other high‑stress professionals, to unpack a practical roadmap for emotional resilience you can actually use. We connect the dots between addiction, overwhelm, and the brain’s survival circuitry, then break down simple steps to recruit the prefrontal cortex, label emotions accurately, and respond with intention instead of i... | 46m 30s | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | ![]() Wonderful Person, Horrible Disease: What It's Like Being Married To Someone With Addiction | A physician-mom sits across from us and tells the truth: she loved a good, kind man whose alcoholism, fueled by unhealed PTSD, dismantled their family one crisis at a time. From quiet home drinking to ER runs, withdrawal hallucinations, and an ICU ventilator, her story captures the clinical realities of alcohol use disorder and the human cost families carry in silence. She walks through safety plans for her kids, a neighbor’s garage that became a refuge, and a courthouse morning where getting... | 48m 50s | ||||||
| 12/8/25 | ![]() How to Help Someone With Addiction Who Isn't Ready to Change | What if the fastest way to help a loved one stop using isn’t pushing harder but stepping out of the “villain” role? We sit down with master addiction counselor and YouTuber Amber Hollingsworth to unpack a practical, compassionate framework that actually moves people from resistance to readiness. Amber explains why policing, nagging, and ultimatums create the perfect distraction from change—and how strategic empathy, active listening, and credibility open the door to real motivation. We break... | 50m 38s | ||||||
| 12/1/25 | ![]() A Principal’s Playbook For School Drug Prevention | The bell rings, the doors open, and the real work begins: keeping kids safe while the drug market slips into their phones and pockets. We sit down with Principal Leland Hansen to unpack the day-to-day reality of school-based prevention, from vape pens hidden in hoodies to Snapchat dealers who change handles as fast as administrators can warn parents. Leland lays out a candid, practical playbook that pairs firm boundaries with a health-first response, including a six-week on-campus program for... | 39m 27s | ||||||
| 11/24/25 | ![]() Why Substance Use Looks Different After 65 | The most dangerous phrase in senior health might be “I’ve always handled it fine.” We dive into how aging reshapes the risks of alcohol, benzodiazepines, opioids, nicotine, and today’s ultra‑potent cannabis—and why familiar habits can turn hazardous after 65. Drawing on frontline cases and recent research, we unpack the baby boomer lived experience, from “mother’s little helper” to daily cocktail hours in senior communities, then connect it to the biology of aging: slower metabolism, reduced ... | 35m 44s | ||||||
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