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End It For Good

End It For Good

By: Christina Dent & Mike Madison
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We explore ending our criminal approach to drugs and regulating the market again. If you’re not sure what that sentence means, you’re in the right place. We start at square one, where we were as staunch supporters of the War on Drugs. What changed our minds? Welcome to the show.Copyright 2019 All rights reserved. Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Ep. 107 - Reflecting on Four Decades of Work to End the Drug War - Ethan Nadelmann
    Jun 30 2026

    Ethan Nadelmann shares his insights from his four decades of experience in drug policy reform. The biggest wins, painful losses, and how we get to a healthier world.

    Watch the TED Talk on ending the drug war by Ethan Nadelmann: https://www.ted.com/talks/ethan_nadelmann_why_we_need_to_end_the_war_on_drugs

    Keywords: drug policy reform, marijuana legalization, harm reduction, criminal justice, psychedelics, tobacco harm reduction, public health, policy change, advocacy, Ethan Nadelmann

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Ep. 106 - Confessions of a Christian Alcoholic - Jon Seidl
    May 26 2026

    Christina Dent interviews Jon Seidl about his journey as a Christian who began struggling with alcohol addiction long after he became a Christian. They explore the power of storytelling, radical honesty, and practical steps for communities to support people on recovery journeys.

    Resources:

    • Jon's Website: https://www.jonseidl.com/
    • Jon's Book: https://a.co/d/0bF1vCjY
    • Veritas Recovery: https://www.veritasrecovery.org/

    Keywords: faith, addiction, storytelling, recovery Christianity, mental health, sanctification, sobriety, church, vulnerability

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Ep. 105 - Lessons From Treating 20,000 People with Legal Psychedelics - Sam Chapman
    Apr 28 2026

    Sam Chapman, founder of the Center for Psychedelic Policy and a driving force behind much of the psychedelic policy reform happening today, breaks down what it actually takes to move reform from idea to implementation. Drawing on Oregon’s first-in-the-nation psilocybin therapy program, he explains how the policy came together, what’s working so far, and where challenges remain. This conversation explores the intersection of mental health, regulation, and public perception—and what other states can learn before following Oregon’s lead.

    Keywords: Psychedelic policy, psilocybin therapy, Oregon Measure 109, drug policy reform, psychedelic legalization, mental health treatment alternatives, regulated psychedelics

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    1 hr and 20 mins
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