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The Dr. Junkie Show

The Dr. Junkie Show

De: Benjamin Boyce
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The Dr. Junkie Show is a podcast hosted by addicted person, convicted criminal, prison educator and college educator Ben Boyce. Topics include drugs and those who use them, media, and communication, along with an overall focus on systems of power.

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  • 175: Sex Work, Cocaine, Porn and Ozempic in a Neoliberal Culture (Madeline Grace)
    Jan 26 2026

    This week Maddy Grace returns to talk about all sorts of stuff, mostly focused on Gen Z and the different world they grew up in compared to Gen X oldies like me. We talk cocaine and it's increasing popularity in Gen Z, Cigarettes, sex work, politics, protest, power, and we dive into the current pornscape and its impact on young heterosexual men, who have a very different relationship with their sexuality on the whole than Gen X did.

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    48 m
  • 174: Dialectics of Alcohol Prohibition
    Jan 13 2026

    This week I talk about alcohol prohibition and the birth of the 18th Amendment. Mainstream media, strategically manipulated by a woman named Carrie Nation and her posse of temperance propagandists, talked the United States into responding to problems stemming from rapid industrialization (addiction, homelessness, etc.) by outlawing alcohol in 1919, and they pulled it off by using Christianity and Femininity as tools of social change despite being unable to vote as women at that time.

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    22 m
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This podcast reveals the prison industrial system as it truly is. Imperative information for any person who really wants to understand the dynamics of our criminal Justice system and all those involved benefiting from the current system as it stands. I challenge each person to research the facts given for oneself so that you may become educated and as a society work towards creating systems that actually work for a revolution that insists upon change. Contacting our governors are not enough to create change these days, we must rally, comprehend and communicate while creating agencies that actually focus on change, banishing racism, bigotry, and the big money invested in keeping things the way they currently are. We all know that our current systems do not work, the war on drugs is a bust brought on by fear, racism, and propaganda. If we do not begin embarking upon higher consciousness when dealing with addicts and the truth of the prison- industry farse, we will continue to repeat history allowing countless lives to be lost, incarceration of innocent individuals , racism, and billions of dollars being used each year to be pocketed into institutions that have no intention of changing their perspectives, looking at other countries that have created programs that have been scientifically proven to work. Understanding that there are an enormous amount of people and careers on the line should we revolutionize our way of being, which inhibits progression is invaluable. Creating careers in which individuals can assist those found in compromising circumstances dissolving the prison industrialization should be of primary focus.

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