HOMELESS ADVOCACY is SUPPORT WITH ADDICTION [& how I first learned consent]
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"A slow introduction to drugs..." more like, not knowing what's going on & the homeless community explaining it to me & since they were the first people I spoke to, walking the same way to NWMH (seeing them over & over & remembering to say "hey neighbor" from an initiative learned at The Culture Center (or the old Chicago library), I went with it.
Now, I'd like to discuss WHO ****anxiety sobriety*** is since whatever bubbled up*** has a purpose & I found it (next podcast posted AFTER THIS ONE) since this one person with NO MEMORIES. She had no memories, just the same stories over & over & over again...
Ironic, that in alcohol addiction, you encounter a lot of people with no memories, too.
OH! I didn't get it. These excuses & what I'm calling "one & done." Data & patterns do not matter at all. Just whatever you say in-the-moment. So the first step is (a) read it & then (b) interpret it
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