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Tonight, we speak with Dr. Melody Glenn, an emergency and addiction medicine physician, associate professor at the University of Arizona, and author of the new book Mother of Methadone from Beacon Press — a hybrid memoir weaving her own story with that of Dr. Marie Nyswander, the radical pioneer of methadone treatment.

In this episode, Dr. Glenn shares how stigma and misunderstanding around addiction remain deeply entrenched — even within medicine — and why she believes compassion and evidence must go hand in hand if we’re to truly heal. We talk about the history of addiction treatment, her writing journey, and the women who paved the way for a more humane approach to care.

As Dr. Glenn reminds us, addiction medicine is about meeting people where they are — not where we wish they were — and ensuring the treatment is easier to access than the poison.