Real stories, from real people, doing real drugs. Hosted by Alia Janine, How to Do Drugs is a podcast not just about doing drugs, but why people do them. What motivates drug use, what makes people abuse drugs, how some people function daily on drugs, what drugs can be helpful, which ones are not helpful, what real addiction and recovery looks like, and so much more. People need to be more open and... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 70 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureComedy InterviewsComedy |
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Host Alia Janine is entertaining and funny. Her podcast is a GREAT addition to our podcast network. Alia obviously loves providing us with various concepts of why and how people do drugs. The stories on this podcast are also very inspirational, so if you have a challenge with drugs or know someone who does, this podcast is perfect for you!
Stumbled upon this podcast on lootably and I must say it's a great podcast. I love the style of the podcast. It is so enlightening and informative- while also being entertaining and well edited. Highly recommended!
Love the concept and very interesting to hear all the guest
I live for this podcast! Such a great podcast! Such a great funny, talented host! Love how Alia Janine chats w her guests on how to go drugs responsibility. Her guests are all interesting, hilarious & engaging! 5 stars! I highly recommend.
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