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Jag följde med min pappa till AA för att förstå hur han blev nykter
"Hej, jag heter Charlie... och jag är inte alkoholist."
The Atheist in AA Fighting to Get 'God' Taken Out of the 12 Steps
Last year, Lawrence Knight took Alcoholics Anonymous to the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal to take a stand against how non-believers have traditionally been treated in AA.
A Reverend Is Trying to Confront Racism by Treating It Like an Addiction
At Reverend Ron Buford's "Racists Anonymous" meetings, he encourages people to talk frankly about everything from African American names to Asian driver tropes.
The Expensive, Unregulated World of Sobriety Coaching
Former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford is the latest celebrity to hire someone to keep them sober, but many experts don't think that sort of coaches are necessary.
Recovering Addicts Talk About the Struggle to Avoid Relapsing During the Holidays
We spoke to three people in various stages and methods of recovery to talk about how they relapsed during Thanksgiving and Christmas, and how they plan to make it through this year.
In the Race to Regulate E-Cigarettes, Smokers May Be Forgotten
While there are serious, unanswered questions about the health risks of e-cigarettes, critics warn that overly strict regulations may discourage cigarette smokers from making the switch from the more dangerous product.
The Psychedelic 'Drugs Wizard' Who Ran Brighton's Biggest LSD Lab
I spoke to Casey Hardison, who spent nine years in jail for concocting hallucinogenics.
OK, so I Have a Drinking Problem
I drink until there is nothing left to drink, and then I often drink some more.
You Can Now Go Clubbing Sober in Sweden With this Guy
Mårten Andersson's 'Sober' nightclub is opening in Stockholm next month.
We Watched New York's Sexiest Drug Princess Smoke Weird Shit
And found out it's impossible to inhale Lindsay Lohan.
Give All the Drugs to the Gay Boys
Here’s something everybody should know about gay men: We like to disappear.