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Sign up for my newsletter and immediately receive my free guide to the many pathways to recovery, as well as regular updates on new interviews, material, and other writings. This is a special audio edition of my recent Substack conversation with neuroscientist and writer Tim Requarth. The full post—including the video and more detailed show notes—is available on my Substack. Neuroscientist, writer, and NYU faculty member Tim Requarth joins me to talk about what "AI dependency" really me...
Brutalities: Exercise, Extremity, and Love , with Margo Steines
Flourishing After Addiction with Carl Erik Fisher
57 minutes
1 year ago
Brutalities: Exercise, Extremity, and Love , with Margo Steines
In the latest episode of Flourishing After Addiction, I am thrilled to be exploring the intricate relationships between addiction, recovery, pain, and embodiment with Margo Steines, a writer and person in recovery with a deep understanding of these themes.Margo Steines holds an MFA in nonfiction writing from the University of Arizona and serves as a faculty member in their acclaimed writing program. Her work, including her memoir-in-essays "Brutalities: A Love Story," offers a truly unique vi...
Flourishing After Addiction with Carl Erik Fisher
Sign up for my newsletter and immediately receive my free guide to the many pathways to recovery, as well as regular updates on new interviews, material, and other writings. This is a special audio edition of my recent Substack conversation with neuroscientist and writer Tim Requarth. The full post—including the video and more detailed show notes—is available on my Substack. Neuroscientist, writer, and NYU faculty member Tim Requarth joins me to talk about what "AI dependency" really me...