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Say Why To Drugs

Suzi Gage

The internet is full of misinformation about recreational drugs - both legal and illegal. Dr Suzi Gage, a psychologist interested in understanding associations between substance use and mental health, tackles one substance per episode - providing information about what we know - the harms, but also potential benefits of these substances. There's no hype, no spin and no judgement, just information.... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes51Founded10 years ago
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A live episode! In front of a lovely crowd at the awesome Latitude Festival, back in July 2021. Suzi Gage headed to Suffolk and was joined by previous SWTD guest Fiona Spargo-Mabbs. Their discussion covered all aspects of how to talk with your family... more

There have been many reports about drink spiking in recent weeks and months. Suzi is joined by Dr Lata Gautam from Anglia Ruskin University to talk about what we mean by drink spiking, what substances are thought to be used, and what a person might e... more

Say Why to Drugs is back, as Suzi emerges bleary eyed from the first year of being a mum, what better time to talk about alcohol use and motherhood? Well, it's even better than that as it's Baby Week AND alcohol awareness week from 15th November. Suz... more

A live episode recorded earlier in the year in London at Vault Festival, in association with Child.org. Suzi speaks to Alex Aldridge. Alex is a Phd student at Royal Holloway, researching sex, drugs and sexual ethics. The conversation touches on vario... more

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4.5 out of 5 stars from 373 ratings
  • Dreadful

    Just listened to the alcohol in pregnancy episode and it’s frankly depressing to hear three female academics who seem unable to separate their moral judgements from their research interests. Essentially, the message of this episode is that British people are weird because they drink too much and why is it so hard for women to just abstain for nine months because, well, I did it? There is a reason why this topic is approached with caution by health professionals and suggesting that even one alcoh... more

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    runner3652
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Refreshing approach on discussion on drugs

    Very interesting. Nice different approach to discuss drugs. Would be very interested to have an episode on ghb and gbl.

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    4
    Gweeeeddooo
    Australia5 years ago
  • Vocabulary

    Too many Sort of, kind of likes. Makes intelligent people sound stupid. Shouldnt talk about drugs youve never taken.

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    2
    HVW69
    Australia6 years ago
  • Lost its way

    I was a big fan of this podcast, true drug information is much needed, but I’ve unfortunately had to unsubscribe as I don’t like the way this podcast has transitioned into another vanity project. I’m a subscriber to all the Distraction Pieces Network shows, and Say Why has just morphed into a wannabe carbon copy of Stop and Search. There are ways that Say Why could stay relevant and stay on-point with science, which is what Suzi is great at, but the latest instalments have strayed so far from th... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    WoodturnerD
    United Kingdom6 years ago
  • Instant fan

    This is super important for people that are drug users , know drug users , are curious about drugs or even take prescribed medications ! Relatable & informative!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    punkrockmichelle
    United States6 years ago

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