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KQED\'s PerspectivesKQED's PerspectivesKeith Humphreys: Caring For ParentsTaking care of parents is never easy and Keith Humphreys shares why a robot can't replace that support.2025-07-3003 minPantsuit PoliticsPantsuit PoliticsDrug Use and the Compassion TrapToday, we're sharing our conversation with Stanford University College of Medicine researcher Keith Humphreys about his research on what went wrong with post-COVID and post-George Floyd drug policy, and how communities can effectively support people in recovering from addiction. Visit our website for complete show notes, premium shows, show merchandise, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-07-2253 minPantsuit PoliticsPantsuit PoliticsDrug Use and the Compassion TrapToday, we're sharing our conversation with Stanford University College of Medicine researcher Keith Humphreys about his research on what went wrong with post-COVID and post-George Floyd drug policy, and how communities can effectively support people in recovering from addiction. Visit our website for complete show notes, premium shows, show merchandise, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-07-2253 minFrom Our Neurons to YoursFrom Our Neurons to YoursCan brain science save addiction policy? | Keith HumphreysIf addiction is a disease of the brain, what does that mean for how we treat people—and how we write policy? In this wide-ranging conversation, Stanford addiction expert and policy advisor Keith Humphreys returns to the show to walk us through what neuroscience has taught us about substance use disorders and how that science intersects with law, public health, and politics.From the biology of craving to the limits of autonomy, we explore the tension between compassion and accountability, and what truly effective treatment and prevention might look like.Episode HighlightsWh...2025-07-1045 minAmerica Trends PodcastAmerica Trends PodcastEP 876 Marijuana Legalization: Is the Whole Thing Going Up in Smoke?States, one by one, began legalizing marijuana, back in 2012 with Colorado leading the way.  It was sold to the public as a way to unclog the criminal justice system, bring tax revenue and strong regulation, which would ensure quality.  In truth the record shows that illegal shops have grown in number even in states with legal shops.  Take New York state.  In New York City itself there are 140 legal shops and 8,000 unlicensed dealers who can undercut the price of the product and for which no tax revenue is collected.  And to add to the story of unintended consequences, in gener...2025-07-0231 minThe Party WreckersThe Party WreckersBeyond the Controversy: What Research Really Shows About AAWe want to hear from you! Send us a question or comment.When it seems like everyone on social media is criticizing 12-step programs, where can you find the truth about what really works for addiction recovery? Matt Brown dives into groundbreaking Stanford University research that examined 35 studies involving 10,080 participants to answer a simple question: Does Alcoholics Anonymous actually work?The science is startlingly clear. AA was found to be "nearly always more effective than psychotherapy in achieving abstinence," while significantly reducing healthcare costs. This research, led by Dr. Keith Humphreys (who initially dismissed AA...2025-06-1032 minHello SportHello Sport#761 - All Talk with Blake SollyThis week on All Talk we're back in the C-Suite as we're joined by CEO of the South Sydney Rabbitohs Blake Solly for a yarn.Day Lyte Electrolytes is now available for purchase. Use code 'dribblers' for 10% off your order here: https://www.begoodhealth.com.au4 Pines, a brewery born in Manly and enjoyed everywhere. Check out their new merch range now available here: https://4pinesbeer.com.au/Neds. Whatever you bet on, Take it to the Neds Level. Visit: https://www.neds.com.au/Swyftx. Trade...2025-06-081h 04Forward Guernsey : The PodcastForward Guernsey : The PodcastEpisode 4: Taxation and Spending with Rhona Humphreys & Sofi Noakes2025-06-0626 minThe Rip CurrentThe Rip CurrentEp 08: Addiction in America (with Keith Humphreys)I struggled with my own drinking habit for years, and I’m the kind of guy that has to be told to put the goddamn phone down — sometimes by the phone itself. So I think about addiction a great deal, and I find that everyone around me talks about their own habits in terms of addiction. And I decided to bring in an expert on addiction to define what it is, and where it’s headed in this country.America pioneered the advertising, product design, and behavioral science that has made addiction one of our nation’s biggest...2025-05-071h 10KQED\'s ForumKQED's ForumSan Francisco Scales Back Harm Reduction PolicySan Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is scaling back a key part of the city’s harm reduction strategy: the free distribution of clean foil pipes and plastic straws in public settings. These supplies are typically used to smoke fentanyl or methamphetamines. We talk to addiction specialists about how this policy change might impact drug use in the city.Guests:Keith Humphreys, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, Stanford School of MedicineTyler TerMeer, CEO, San Francisco AIDS FoundationSydney Jo...2025-04-0957 minKQED\'s PerspectivesKQED's PerspectivesKeith Humphreys: A Day at the BarbershopKeith Humphreys shares what happened when he took his son to a barbershop for the first time.2025-04-0403 minSeattle NiceSeattle NiceBlue City Blues preview: Why Drug Reform Failed In West Coast Blue CitiesThis is a special preview of an episode of a new podcast, Blue City Blues. Click this link to hear the entire episode wherever you get your podcasts.  Keith Humphreys: Why Drug Reform Failed In West Coast Blue Cities The wave of bold new decriminalization-centered approaches to drug policy reform that swept West Coast cities from San Francisco to Vancouver, B.C. starting around 2020 has failed, according to one the nation’s leading drug policy experts, former Obama White House drug policy advisor and Stanford psychiatry professor Keith Humphreys. On this week’s Blue C...2025-04-0124 minWill Power Podcast by Will HumphreysWill Power Podcast by Will HumphreysThis is The Biggest Financial Mistakes Private Practice Owners Make with Keith CampagnaAre you running a private practice but struggling with financial management? You’re not alone. Many healthcare professionals find accounting, metrics, and financial strategy overwhelming—but mastering these areas is the key to business growth and long-term success.In this episode, Will and Keith break down the most common financial mistakes private practice owners make and how to shift your mindset for sustainable profitability. They discuss:Why financial awareness is crucial for business succesHow technology can provide clarity and forecasting powerThe key financial metrics every practice owner must tracHow coaching can help bridge knowledge gaps in busi...2025-03-1142 minBlue City BluesBlue City BluesKeith Humphreys: Why Drug Reform Failed In West Coast Blue CitiesThe wave of bold new decriminalization-centered approaches to drug policy reform that swept West Coast cities from San Francisco to Vancouver, B.C. starting around 2020 has failed, according to one the nation’s leading drug policy experts, former Obama White House drug policy advisor and Stanford psychiatry professor Keith Humphreys. On this week’s Blue City Blues, we invited Professor Humpreys on to explore why.  Humphreys, the author of a recent Brookings Institution paper on “The rise and fall of Pacific Northwest drug policy reform,” blames the failure on a sharp shift by reform advocates away from proven pu...2025-03-0745 minShaye GanamShaye GanamExperts question Robert F. Kennedy’s comments on antidepressantsDr. Keith Humphreys, who studies addiction as the Esther Ting Memorial Professor in the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University in CaliforniaFor more of the Shaye Ganam Show, subscribe to the podcast.https://globalnews.ca/calgary/program/shaye-ganam/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2025-03-0309 minThe GistThe GistThe Brief Highs and Crushing Lows of Drug DecriminalizationOregon, San Francisco, Seattle, and Vancouver have all experimented with drug decriminalization over the past few years. The results? A deadly disappointment. Stanford professor Keith Humphreys explains why. Plus, advice on how hard a bargain Greenland should drive as a target of U.S. acquisition. And why we should embrace New York City’s anti-NIMBY declaration, “It Can Happen,” as the city strives to become a CITY OF YES.Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey WaraEmail us at thegist@mikepesca.comTo advertise on the show, visit: https...2025-01-0834 minLunchtime LiveLunchtime LiveShould LED headlights be banned?Should LED headlights on cars be banned?Keith Fay has written that he has sent a complaint to the RSA, believing that they are too dangerous.Keith, Dave Humphreys, Motoring Journalist with CompleteCar.ie, Nadia Adan, owner of Ashford Motors and more join Andrea to discuss.2024-12-2016 minThe Final ServiceThe Final ServiceDenier-in-Chief: The Threat of Trump and RFK, Jr’s Health PolicyThird party candidate, Robert Kennedy, Jr., played an out-sized role in the 2024 presidential election. Trump said Kennedy would have “a big role in health care” if he were re-elected. And on November 14th, Trump announced RFK, Jr. would be nominated to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.More than 75 Nobel laureates have urged the US Senate to deny Kennedy, because they feel he would “put the public’s health in jeopardy.” If confirmed, how could Kennedy disrupt policy at HHS?  This week, Ray speaks with Stanford’s Keith Humphre...2024-12-1628 minThe Final ServiceThe Final ServiceDenier-in-Chief: The Threat of Trump and RFK, Jr’s Health PolicyThird party candidate, Robert Kennedy, Jr., played an out-sized role in the 2024 presidential election. Trump said Kennedy would have “a big role in health care” if he were re-elected. And on November 14th, Trump announced RFK, Jr. would be nominated to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.More than 75 Nobel laureates have urged the US Senate to deny Kennedy, because they feel he would “put the public’s health in jeopardy.” If confirmed, how could Kennedy disrupt policy at HHS?  This week, Ray speaks with Stanford’s Keith Humphre...2024-12-1628 minFrom Our Neurons to YoursFrom Our Neurons to YoursHow to live in a world without free will | Robert SapolskyToday, we are speaking with the one and only Robert Sapolsky, a Stanford neurobiologist, a MacArthur "Genius", and best-selling author of books exploring the nature of stress, social behavior, and — as he puts it — "the biology of the human predicament." In his latest book, Determined, Sapolsky assertively lays out his vision of a world without free will — a world where as much as we feel like we're making decisions, the reality is that our choices are completely determined by biological and environmental factors outside of our control.Before we get into it, it's worth saying that w...2024-12-0540 minHello SportHello Sport#698 - Tools DownCalling tools down for the year.The 2024 Horizontal Season Shirt goes on sale next Tuesday at 6pm via: https://hellosport.shop/Good Day Multivitamin, it's the least you can do. Use code 'dribblers' for 20% off your order here: https://www.begoodhealth.com.au/Big Day Rosé Black Friday Sale is still available. Use code 'BIG' for 30% off everything sitewide: https://hellosport.shop/4 Pines, a brewery born in Manly and enjoyed everywhere. Try the 4 Pines Japanese Lager wherever you buy your beer: https://4pinesbeer.com.au/2024-12-041h 14OvernightsOvernightsTalking Point - Addiction and RehabilitationAlthough we usually hear about rehab facilities when it involves a celebrity struggling with some form of addiction - the reality is, places like the Betty Ford Clinic are there to help everyday people deal with addiction issues. But how does rehab work? And how does someone become addicted to a substance? To find out, Rod spoke with Professor Keith Humphreys, a professor of Psychiatry at Stanford university who has served as a drug policy advisor in both the Bush and Obama White houses.2024-11-0153 minThe Doctor\'s ArtThe Doctor's ArtHard Truths About Addiction | Keith Humphreys, PhDAddiction is often misunderstood not just by the public, but also by clinicians. It challenges us as individuals, families, and communities. To understand addiction is to understand not only human behavior and neuroscience, but also social networks, public policies, and bioethics. Our guest on this episode, Keith Humphreys, PhD, is a psychologist who specializes in addiction and has served on the White House Commission on Drug Free Communities during the Bush administration, and as Senior Policy Advisor to the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy during the Obama administration. His research on recovery support systems like Alcoholics...2024-10-3158 minThe Killing Drugs: Synthetic Opioids around the WorldThe Killing Drugs: Synthetic Opioids around the WorldThe rise and fall of drug decriminalization in the Pacific NorthwestHost Vanda Felbab-Brown interviews Stanford professor Keith Humphreys about drug decriminalization in San Francisco, Oregon, and British Columbia. They discuss the origins and motivations for the dramatic policy change in 2020; the design of the policies, including the similarities with and differences from the decriminalization policies in Portugal; and the outcomes in the Northwest, including in terms of drug use, dealing, arrests, and property crime. Humphreys also explains what caused backlash against such policies and, ultimately, policy reversals. Humphreys emphasizes balanced policies, strong community engagement, and evidence-based public health service provision as the way forward. Keith Humphreys holds the Esther Ting Memorial Professorship at Stan...2024-09-1738 minThe Final ServiceThe Final ServiceNew Habits in Our Old AgeFor the most part, the world has gone back to normal. We’re getting on planes… going to concerts… but many Americans haven’t changed their pandemic drinking habits. And this increased consumption trend is especially high for older Americans.In 2020, alcohol accounted for more than 11,000 deaths among those 65 and up – that’s an 18 percent increase from the previous year – and many of those cases went untreated. Ray speaks with Keith Humphreys, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, to get to the bottom of why Baby Boomers are dri...2024-08-2625 minThe Final ServiceThe Final ServiceNew Habits in Our Old AgeFor the most part, the world has gone back to normal. We’re getting on planes… going to concerts… but many Americans haven’t changed their pandemic drinking habits. And this increased consumption trend is especially high for older Americans.In 2020, alcohol accounted for more than 11,000 deaths among those 65 and up – that’s an 18 percent increase from the previous year – and many of those cases went untreated. Ray speaks with Keith Humphreys, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, to get to the bottom of why Baby Boomers are dri...2024-08-2625 minPublicPublicKeith Humphreys: “Sometimes it’s the threats and pressure that make people give up their addiction”This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.public.newsOver the last 25 years, a consensus view of drug addiction has taken hold among experts, the media, and much of the public. “You can’t make someone quit drugs; they have to want to quit.” “Addicts who break laws should be offered treatment, not arrested, which is cruel and counterproductive because drug use is rampant in prison.” “And the problem is not drug addiction per se but rather the problems that come with addiction.”In response to this consensus, federal and st...2024-08-1335 minHardly Working with Brent OrrellHardly Working with Brent OrrellSally Satel and Keith Humphreys on the Opioid EpidemicOn July 8, AEI’s Brent Orrell hosted the fifth event in the “On the Front Porch” series with the Brookings Institution’s Tony Pipa featuring Stanford University Professor Keith Humphreys and AEI’s Sally Satel, two experts in opioid treatment and the societal effects of drug abuse in rural areas. They discuss the factors that led to the opioid crisis and the challenges in resolving it. Mentioned in the EpisodeTony Pipa (Brookings)Keith Humphreys (Stanford)Sally Satel (AEI)Pavlovian conditioningOrigins of the Opioid Crisis and its Endurin...2024-07-1856 minHello SportHello Sport#643 - They Can't Hang With UsQLD just can't keep up.The State Of Politics jackets are still on sale, order yours here: https://hellosport.shop/Good Day Multivitamin, it's the least you can do. Use code 'dribblers' for 20% off your order here: https://www.begoodhealth.com.au/Neds. Whatever you bet on, Take it to the Neds Level. Visit: https://www.neds.com.au/Kayo Sports: Enjoy no ads during play, sign up today: https://kayosports.com.au/Billy SlaterFull Game ReviewSeeing Winters2024-06-271h 07Freakonomics RadioFreakonomics RadioEXTRA: The Opioid Tragedy — How We Got HereAn update of our 2020 series, in which we spoke with physicians, researchers, and addicts about the root causes of the crisis — and the tension between abstinence and harm reduction. SOURCES:Gail D’Onofrio, professor and chair of emergency medicine at the Yale School of Medicine and chief of emergency services at Yale-New Haven Health.Keith Humphreys, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University.Stephen Loyd, chief medical officer of Cedar Recovery and chair of the Tennessee Opioid Abatement Council.Nicole O’Donnell, certified recovery specialist at the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Addiction Medicine and Poli...2024-06-0341 minFreakonomics RadioFreakonomics Radio590. Can $55 Billion End the Opioid Epidemic?Thanks to legal settlements with drug makers and distributors, states have plenty of money to boost prevention and treatment. Will it work? (Part two of a two-part series.) SOURCES:Keith Humphreys, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University.Stephen Loyd, chief medical officer of Cedar Recovery and chair of the Tennessee Opioid Abatement Council.Christine Minhee, founder of OpioidSettlementTracker.com. RESOURCES:"Court Conflicted Over Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Plan That Shields Sacklers From Liability," by Amy Howe (SCOTUSblog, 2023).NationalOpioidSettlement.com.OpioidSettlementTracker.com.The Helios Alliance. EXTRAS:"The Opioid Tragedy, Part 2: 'It’s Not...2024-05-3040 minFreakonomics RadioFreakonomics Radio589. Why Has the Opioid Crisis Lasted So Long?Most epidemics flare up, do their damage, and fade away. This one has been raging for almost 30 years. To find out why, it’s time to ask some uncomfortable questions. (Part one of a two-part series.) SOURCES:David Cutler, professor of economics at Harvard University.Travis Donahoe, professor of health policy and management at the University of Pittsburgh.Keith Humphreys, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University.Stephen Loyd, chief medical officer of Cedar Recovery and chair of the Tennessee Opioid Abatement Council. RESOURCES:"Thick Market Externalities and the Persistence of the Opio...2024-05-2348 minThe Ezra Klein ShowThe Ezra Klein ShowThis Is a Very Weird Moment in the History of Drug LawsDrug policy feels very unsettled right now. The war on drugs was a failure. But so far, the war on the war on drugs hasn’t entirely been a success, either.Take Oregon. In 2020, it became the first state in the nation to decriminalize hard drugs. It was a paradigm shift — treating drug-users as patients rather than criminals — and advocates hoped it would be a model for the nation. But then there was a surge in overdoses and public backlash over open-air drug use. And last month, Oregon’s governor signed a law restoring criminal penalties for drug pos...2024-05-101h 02Reducing CrimeReducing Crime#70 (Keith Humphreys)Jerry Ratcliffe chats with Keith Humphreys, an influential figure in drug policy and a professor at Stanford University. They discuss the dangers of synthetic opioids, the role of academics in advising government, and the differences between drug policies in San Francisco and Portugal. Humphreys emphasizes the importance of a balanced approach to drug policy, combining public health and public safety measures. He highlights the need for coercion in certain cases to encourage behavior change and protect communities. The conversation also touches on movies that depict addiction and the drug trade, such as "Trainspotting" and "Layer Cake."2024-04-3047 minHear Me OutHear Me OutLegalize Weed, But Not Like ThisOn today’s episode of Hear Me Out: blaze it.Ahead of the honorary stoner holiday that is 4/20, we’re taking a look at the marijuana landscape. Public opinion has warmed considerably to legal weed in the past few decades – both medicinal and recreational – even though it remains a Schedule 1 drug on the federal level.But some public health experts are still sounding the alarm, because this has all happened very quickly… and though hard-line illegality was harmful, what we’re doing now might be causing harm, too.2024-04-1636 minSlate CultureSlate CultureLegalize Weed, But Not Like ThisOn today’s episode of Hear Me Out: blaze it.Ahead of the honorary stoner holiday that is 4/20, we’re taking a look at the marijuana landscape. Public opinion has warmed considerably to legal weed in the past few decades – both medicinal and recreational – even though it remains a Schedule 1 drug on the federal level.But some public health experts are still sounding the alarm, because this has all happened very quickly… and though hard-line illegality was harmful, what we’re doing now might be causing harm, too.2024-04-1636 minSlate HealthSlate HealthLegalize Weed, But Not Like ThisOn today’s episode of Hear Me Out: blaze it.Ahead of the honorary stoner holiday that is 4/20, we’re taking a look at the marijuana landscape. Public opinion has warmed considerably to legal weed in the past few decades – both medicinal and recreational – even though it remains a Schedule 1 drug on the federal level.But some public health experts are still sounding the alarm, because this has all happened very quickly… and though hard-line illegality was harmful, what we’re doing now might be causing harm, too.2024-04-1636 minSlate ConversationsSlate ConversationsLegalize Weed, But Not Like ThisOn today’s episode of Hear Me Out: blaze it.Ahead of the honorary stoner holiday that is 4/20, we’re taking a look at the marijuana landscape. Public opinion has warmed considerably to legal weed in the past few decades – both medicinal and recreational – even though it remains a Schedule 1 drug on the federal level.But some public health experts are still sounding the alarm, because this has all happened very quickly… and though hard-line illegality was harmful, what we’re doing now might be causing harm, too.2024-04-1636 minSlate DebatesSlate DebatesLegalize Weed, But Not Like ThisOn today’s episode of Hear Me Out: blaze it.Ahead of the honorary stoner holiday that is 4/20, we’re taking a look at the marijuana landscape. Public opinion has warmed considerably to legal weed in the past few decades – both medicinal and recreational – even though it remains a Schedule 1 drug on the federal level.But some public health experts are still sounding the alarm, because this has all happened very quickly… and though hard-line illegality was harmful, what we’re doing now might be causing harm, too.2024-04-1636 minSlate Crime and JusticeSlate Crime and JusticeLegalize Weed, But Not Like ThisOn today’s episode of Hear Me Out: blaze it.Ahead of the honorary stoner holiday that is 4/20, we’re taking a look at the marijuana landscape. Public opinion has warmed considerably to legal weed in the past few decades – both medicinal and recreational – even though it remains a Schedule 1 drug on the federal level.But some public health experts are still sounding the alarm, because this has all happened very quickly… and though hard-line illegality was harmful, what we’re doing now might be causing harm, too.2024-04-1636 minSlate NewsSlate NewsLegalize Weed, But Not Like ThisOn today’s episode of Hear Me Out: blaze it.Ahead of the honorary stoner holiday that is 4/20, we’re taking a look at the marijuana landscape. Public opinion has warmed considerably to legal weed in the past few decades – both medicinal and recreational – even though it remains a Schedule 1 drug on the federal level.But some public health experts are still sounding the alarm, because this has all happened very quickly… and though hard-line illegality was harmful, what we’re doing now might be causing harm, too.2024-04-1636 minThe Final ServiceThe Final ServiceBoozing BoomersFor the most part, the world has gone back to normal. We’re getting on planes… going to concerts… but many Americans haven’t changed their pandemic drinking habits. And this increased consumption trend is especially high for older Americans. In 2020, alcohol accounted for more than 11,000 deaths among those 65 and up – that’s an 18 percent increase from the previous year – and many of those cases went untreated.  Ray speaks with Keith Humphreys, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, to understand why. Guest: Keith Humphrey...2024-04-1525 minThe Final ServiceThe Final ServiceBoozing BoomersFor the most part, the world has gone back to normal. We’re getting on planes… going to concerts… but many Americans haven’t changed their pandemic drinking habits. And this increased consumption trend is especially high for older Americans. In 2020, alcohol accounted for more than 11,000 deaths among those 65 and up – that’s an 18 percent increase from the previous year – and many of those cases went untreated.  Ray speaks with Keith Humphreys, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, to understand why. Guest: Keith Humphrey...2024-04-1525 minThe GistThe GistArizona's 1864 Abortion Law StandsThe Arizona Supreme Court has banned almost all abortions in the state, deferring to a law written in 1864. Also on the show, a brief history of Ecuador and embassies. Plus, the continuation of our interview with Keith Humphreys, Stanford Professor and co-author of the Atlantic story, "Why Oregon’s Drug Decriminalization Failed."Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey WaraEmail us at thegist@mikepesca.comTo advertise on the show, visit: https://advertisecast.com/TheGistSubscribe to The Gist Subscribe: https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/Follow Mikes Su...2024-04-0932 minThe GistThe GistOregon Drug DebacleKeith Humphreys, Stanford Professor and author of Addiction: A Very Short Introduction, talks about the of failure of a local Oregon ordinance he was called in to offer expertise about. We discuss his Atlantic story, "Why Oregon’s Drug Decriminalization Failed." Plus, the path of totality, and dealing with Hamas over hostages.Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey WaraEmail us at thegist@mikepesca.comTo advertise on the show, visit: https://advertisecast.com/TheGistSubscribe to The Gist Subscribe: https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/Follow Mikes Su...2024-04-0832 minSagely SpeakingSagely SpeakingDr. Keith Humphreys, Professor Stanford University School of MedicineA proven thought leader and Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University, Dr. Keith Humphreys emphasizes the crucial role of law enforcement and health care workers joining together to solve our Nation's drug problem. He also talks about his leadership as a former drug policy advisor at the White House in expanding public access to naloxone, the overdose reversal medication, that is helping to save lives.2024-03-1835 minCar Dealer PodcastCar Dealer PodcastCarwow buys Auto Express, lenders face commission woes, and Colin Appleyard snapped up – with Julian Humphreys, episode 145Carwow buys car magazines Auto Express and Evo for undisclosed sum Close Brothers shares tumble as it scraps dividend amid fears over motor finance claims D.M. Keith snaps up Suzuki heavyweight dealer group Colin Appleyard JLR’s lead times become ‘far more acceptable’ as supply woes ease, says boss Selling Supercars: Meet the team behind supercar dealer Alexanders Prestige UK slides into recession after output shrinks more than expected, according to ONS Tax shake-up to close loophole for double cab pick-up trucks and could see fall in dem...2024-02-1657 minAMAEdHub\'s podcastAMAEdHub's podcastStanford Medcast Episode 72: Opioid Crisis Mini-Series - Tackling the Opioid Mini-Crisis Through PolicyTune in to our conversation with Dr. Keith Humphreys, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, as we explore the ever-evolving landscape of the opioid crisis, gaining valuable insights into its current state and its intricate challenges. Uncover the critical importance of embracing nuance and complexity in crafting effective policy and healthcare interventions. Dr. Humphreys shines a spotlight on the pervasive stigma surrounding addiction and unveil potent strategies to address the opioid crisis comprehensively, from prevention through to treatment. Plus, discover the pivotal role of responsible prescription opioid disposal in curbing this epidemic.2024-02-0630 minRoots of RealityRoots of Reality#153 Homo sapiens and Drugs with Dr. Keith HumphreysIn this Roots of Reality Experiences episode, historian Ben Baumann speaks with Dr. Keith Humphreys about the complexities of drug policy, how addiction works, and what drug use tells us about our species.2023-12-2127 minStanford MedcastStanford MedcastEpisode 72: Opioid Crisis Mini-Series - Tackling the Opioid Mini-Crisis Through PolicyTune in to our conversation with Dr. Keith Humphreys, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, as we explore the ever-evolving landscape of the opioid crisis, gaining valuable insights into its current state and its intricate challenges. Uncover the critical importance of embracing nuance and complexity in crafting effective policy and healthcare interventions. Dr. Humphreys shines a spotlight on the pervasive stigma surrounding addiction and unveil potent strategies to address the opioid crisis comprehensively, from prevention through to treatment. Plus, discover the pivotal role of responsible prescription opioid disposal in curbing this epidemic. Read Transcript2023-11-2130 minOTB RugbyOTB RugbyRugby Daily | Nucifora out Humphreys in, Wood on Lions, Leinster prop to FranceOn Wednesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you news of the new big cheese at the IRFU. Keith Wood also offers an interesting Lions coaching ticket, and a Leinster player is off to France.2023-11-0104 minLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen HundleyLeading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundleys03e12: Leadership Perspectives with Debra Humphreys from the Lumina FoundationThis episode features a leadership perspectives conversation with Debra Humphreys, Vice President of Strategic Engagement with the Lumina Foundation. Lumina Foundation:luminafoundation.orgThis season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by the Center for Assessment and Research Studies at James Madison University; learn more at jmu.edu/assessment.Episode recorded: September 2023.  Host:  Stephen Hundley.  Producers:  Chad Beckner, Caleb Keith, and Shirley Yorger.  Original music:  Caleb Keith.  This award-winning podcast is a service of the Assessment Institute in Indianapolis; learn more at assessmentinstitute.iupui.edu.2023-09-1844 minDon’t Miss: This Immersive Full Audiobook For Busy Professionals.Don’t Miss: This Immersive Full Audiobook For Busy Professionals.Addiction: A Very Short Introduction by Keith HumphreysPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/653284to listen full audiobooks. Title: Addiction: A Very Short Introduction Author: Keith Humphreys Narrator: Rudy Sanda Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 55 minutes Release date: March 14, 2023 Genres: Mental Health & Psychology Publisher's Summary: Addiction is a subject which straddles public and personal interests; societal and criminal justice concerns; and family, social, and medical responses. It is a continuing area of uncertainty and concern for society and professionals trained in the field. This Very Short Introduction presents the basic facts about addiction: what it is, how and why it develops, how it is treated, and how society...2023-03-143h 55Unlock a Library in Your Pocket With Full AudiobookUnlock a Library in Your Pocket With Full AudiobookAddiction: A Very Short Introduction Audiobook by Keith HumphreysListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 653284 Title: Addiction: A Very Short Introduction Author: Keith Humphreys Narrator: Rudy Sanda Format: Unabridged Length: 03:55:41 Language: English Release date: 03-14-23 Publisher: Tantor Media Genres: Non-Fiction, Health & Wellness, Psychology, Mental Health Summary: Addiction is a subject which straddles public and personal interests; societal and criminal justice concerns; and family, social, and medical responses. It is a continuing area of uncertainty and concern for society and professionals trained in the field. This Very Short Introduction presents the basic facts about addiction: what it is, how and why it develops...2023-03-143h 55From Our Neurons to YoursFrom Our Neurons to YoursIs Addiction a Disease? | Keith HumphreysWhat makes addiction a disease? I think we all know at this point that addiction is another major epidemic that is sweeping our country and the world, but there are few topics that are more misunderstood than addiction. In fact, some people question whether addiction is even truly a disease. To  delve into this question of why neuroscientists and health policy experts do think of addiction as a disease, I spoke to  Keith Humphreys, the Esther Ting Memorial Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford, who is a leading expert on the ad...2023-02-2310 minWhat Makes Up Your MindWhat Makes Up Your MindFighting the Deadly Fentanyl Epidemic, with Dr. Keith HumphreysIn the face of record opioid overdose deaths and cases of addiction, this episode of What Makes Up Your Mind offers hope. Our guest is Dr. Keith Humphreys, the Esther Ting Memorial Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, an internationally recognized expert on addiction, treatment, and public policy. He was part of the Obama administration's team when the Affordable Care Act was crafted and passed and was the architect of policy to allow naloxone, a life-saving antidote to opioid overdose, to be used outside health care facilities so that first responders, and even...2023-02-1639 minThe GistThe GistFentanyl Is An EarthquakeKeith Humphreys—a professor of psychiatry at Stanford University who served as a drug policy advisor in the Bush and Obama White Houses—says Fentanyl really is a hugely destructive and disruptive force. He talks with Mike about how the rise of this drug is effected by, and might effect, the trend of marijuana legalization. Plus, Pete Buttigieg and the air-born toxic event. And on Valentine’s Day: to swoon or repugn?Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey WaraEmail us at thegist@mikepesca.comTo advertise on the show, visit: https://advertisecast.com/Th...2023-02-1537 minThe ConversationThe ConversationRon to the Rescue?Cenk Uygur hosts. Republican Political Strategist and Pollster John Thomas joins to talk about his pro-DeSantis SuperPAC, and Trump's primary chances in 2024. Ester Ting Memorial Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Keith Humphreys joins to talk about how libertarianism is impacting the San Francisco drug crisis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-01-3033 minHeard TellHeard TellBest of Heard Tell: The Opioid Epidemic: What We Should, and Can, Do About It w/ Dr Keith HumphreysFrom 2021:The Opioid epidemic is still raging through communities even as other events dominate the news headlines. But with over 90K dead from overdoses in 2020, there is no end in sight to the crisis. We turn to Dr. Keith Humphreys who has been an addiction expert for many years on his recent testimony before a US Senate committee on the opioid crisis, how the new synthetic drugs like Fentanyl are a whole new level of deadly challenge, why "it's just addicts getting what they deserve" fails not only on a human level but in...2022-11-2149 minHeard TellHeard TellBest of Heard Tell: The Opioid Epidemic: What We Should, and Can, Do About It w/ Dr Keith HumphreysFrom 2021:The Opioid epidemic is still raging through communities even as other events dominate the news headlines. But with over 90K dead from overdoses in 2020, there is no end in sight to the crisis. We turn to Dr. Keith Humphreys who has been an addiction expert for many years on his recent testimony before a US Senate committee on the opioid crisis, how the new synthetic drugs like Fentanyl are a whole new level of deadly challenge, why "it's just addicts getting what they deserve" fails not only on a human level but in cost to communities as well...2022-11-2149 minKQED\'s PerspectivesKQED's PerspectivesKeith Humphreys: A Hospice VolunteerKeith Humhreys experiences the depth of the bonds between a hospice volunteer and patients near death.2022-10-1903 minTradeoffsTradeoffsHarm Reduction’s Road From Fringe to Federal Drug PolicyThe overdose crisis in the U.S. is as deadly as it’s ever been. In response, the Biden administration is embracing a controversial strategy known as harm reduction, which seeks to keep drug users safe even as they continue using. We explore how harm reduction has become more mainstream and what kind of impact we can expect it to have on the overdose crisis.Guests:Ricky Bluthenthal, PhD, Associate Dean for Social Justice; Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern CaliforniaKeith Humphreys, PhD, Esther Ting Memorial Professor of Psychiatry and Be...2022-08-0424 minThe MaltcastThe MaltcastLessons from America on drug crimeFascinating to catch-up with Professor Keith Humphreys, Ester Ting Memorial Professor at Stanford University and public policy advisor, on what we must do to win the war on drugs. 2022-07-2725 minKQED\'s PerspectivesKQED's PerspectivesKeith Humphreys: Rough BeginningsKeith Humphreys says adults pay a price of humiliation if they are a beginner at learning new things.2022-07-1803 minThe Public Health ReportThe Public Health ReportEpisode 16: The Public Health Report with Laura SheckterWelcome to the Public Health Report. In this week's episode, our host Laura Sheckter reports on three papers and some breaking news.Topic 1- Increasing mortality gap between Democratic and Republican countiesHaider J Warraich, Pankaj Kumar, Khurram Nasir, Karen E Joynt Maddox, Rishi K Wadhera. Political environment and mortality rates in the United States, 2001-19: population based cross sectional analysis. BMJ, 2022; e069308 DOI: 10.1136/bmj-2021-069308Topic 2- Physician mistreatment impacts the U.S. healthcare systemLiselotte N. Dyrbye, Colin P. West, Christine A. Sinsky, Mickey Trockel, Michael Tutty...2022-07-0404 minTop of Mind with Julie RoseTop of Mind with Julie RoseS2 E6 Harm Reduction-Saving Lives or Enabling Drug Use?Maia Szalavitz was introduced to the concept of harm reduction while using illegal drugs in her 20s. A friendly woman advised her to clean the needles with bleach. She claims that kind gesture saved her life even though it was a few years before she kicked the drug habit. Harm reduction has evolved in the last 40 years. New York City just opened the first government-sanctioned supervised injection sites in the country. Can you accept somebody as they are without enabling their harmful behavior to continue? Are they mutually exclusive? Guests:Maia Szalavitz - author of Unbroken Brain: A...2022-03-1452 minTop of Mind with Julie RoseTop of Mind with Julie RoseIs Harm Reduction Enabling Drug Use or Saving Lives?Harm reduction is intended to prevent death, drug overdose, and substance abuse. But is harm reduction enabling drug use? Or does harm reduction truly save lives? Harm reduction has evolved in the last 40 years. New York City just opened the first government-sanctioned supervised injection sites in the country. Debate over the effectiveness of these harm reduction centers is controversial. Maia Szalavitz remembers the first time she was introduced to harm reduction; a friendly woman advised her to clean her needles with bleach during the HIV/AIDS crisis. Instead of facing judgment for her drug use, she was told that her...2022-03-1452 minTradeoffsTradeoffsHarm Reduction’s Road From Fringe to Federal Drug PolicyThe overdose crisis in the U.S. is as deadly as it’s ever been. In response, the Biden administration is embracing a controversial strategy known as harm reduction, which seeks to keep drug users safe even as they continue using. We explore how harm reduction has become more mainstream and what kind of impact we can expect it to have on the overdose crisis.Guests:Ricky Bluthenthal, PhD, Associate Dean for Social Justice; Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern CaliforniaKeith Humphreys, PhD, Esther Ting Memorial Professor of Psychiatry and Be...2022-01-2723 minSober Pod - Recovery PodcastSober Pod - Recovery PodcastDoes A.A. Work?Does A.A. Work? No, really? Does it? It seems that Stanford University, Harvard University, and the European Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) have something to say about it. Listen as we watch scientists John Kelly (Harvard/MGH) and Keith Humphreys (Stanford/VA) discuss their findings (published 3/11/20 by the Cochrane Collaborative), with commentary from psychologist Gabrielle Jones.2022-01-241h 06Heard TellHeard TellThe Opioid Epidemic: What We Should, and Can, Do About It w/ Dr Keith HumphreysThe Opioid epidemic is still raging through communities even as other events dominate the news headlines. But with over 90K dead from overdoses in 2020, there is no end in sight to the crisis. We turn to Dr. Keith Humphreys who has been an addiction expert for many years on his recent testimony before a US Senate committee on the opioid crisis, how the new synthetic drugs like Fentanyl are a whole new level of deadly challenge, why "it's just addicts getting what they deserve" fails not only on a human level but in cost to communities as well. We also...2021-08-0349 minHeard TellHeard TellThe Opioid Epidemic: What We Should, and Can, Do About It w/ Dr Keith HumphreysThe Opioid epidemic is still raging through communities even as other events dominate the news headlines. But with over 90K dead from overdoses in 2020, there is no end in sight to the crisis. We turn to Dr. Keith Humphreys who has been an addiction expert for many years on his recent testimony before a US Senate committee on the opioid crisis, how the new synthetic drugs like Fentanyl are a whole new level of deadly challenge, why "it's just addicts getting what they deserve" fails not only on a human level but in cost to communities as well. We...2021-08-0349 minTa de ClinicagemTa de ClinicagemEpisódio 90: Transtornos relacionados ao uso de álcoolJoão, Kaue e Rapha com a participação do psiquiatra Rodolfo discutem sobre rastreio, impacto e tratamentos do transtorno associado ao uso do álcool. REFERÊNCIAS 1. Kriston L, Hölzel L,Weiser A-K, Berner MM, Härter M. Meta-analysis: are 3 questions enough to detect unhealthy alcohol use? Ann Intern Med. 2008;149(12):879-888. 2. Weisner C, Matzger H, Kaskutas LA. How important is treatment? one-year outcomes of treated and untreated alcohol-dependent individuals. Addiction. 2003;98(7):901-911.  3. Barata IA, Shandro JR, Montgomery M, et al. Effectiveness of SBIRT for Alcohol Use Disorders in the Emergency Department: A Systemat...2021-05-271h 01We\'re Momming Today! w/Lauren SimonettiWe're Momming Today! w/Lauren SimonettiYou Can't Go Cold Turkey! How To Wean Kids Off Their Devices“We’re Momming Today” with Dr. Keith Humphreys, a professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, psychologist and father of two teenagers. While Keith is eager for society to “return to normal” thanks to vaccinations being rolled out coast to coast, he also acknowledges the transition will be accompanied by a period of epic “withdrawal” for many kids who spent the good part of a year glued to their screens and devices. What does that look like? And what can parents do to mitigate the impact? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-02-2020 minThe NewsWorthyThe NewsWorthySpecial Edition: Screen Time, Our Brains & SolutionsHas your relationship with technology changed during this pandemic? If you’re a parent, are your kids spending more time than ever before in front of screens?  Today, we’re talking about the potential effects on our brains and well-being of living in a much-more digital world. We discuss the good and bad of what both adults and children are facing now as well as actual withdrawal symptoms we might all feel later. You’ll hear expert insights and advice for real-life solutions from psychiatrist and addiction expert Dr. Keith Humphreys, as well as Dr. Jenny R...2021-01-2317 minHot N ColeHot N Cole#39 Keith FletcherMedia and A/V expert Keith Fletcher stops by the LITE studio to talk with Cole about COVID-19, Cricket and church relocation.2020-12-0100 minThe Academy Podcast with Austin & GThe Academy Podcast with Austin & GFirst Guys: Keith Johnston and Shawn PayneAustin and G talk with Clergy Spouses Keith Johnston and Shawn Payne. 2020-11-2451 minThe Addiction PsychologistThe Addiction PsychologistDr. Noel Vest - Fair Chances and Collegiate Recovery ProgramsSystematic barriers can prevent educational and occupational attainment for those with substantive substance use or incarceration histories. For example, the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 prevents those with a felony from receiving a Pell grant, effectively preventing college entry for most. Further, reporting that you have been arrested and/or convicted of a crime on college applications prevents many from applying, even though applications are rarely rejected for this purpose. Dr. Noel Vest talks about his lived experience through substance use, prison, and his journey into the academy, which has resulted in two primary areas of...2020-09-071h 01Science VsScience VsCoronavirus: Sweden Goes RogueWhile a lot of countries have put in strict measures, like lockdowns, to stop the coronavirus, there’s been a conspicuous outlier: Sweden. The country has carved a different path, trying to keep its hospitals from being overrun while allowing society to function as normally as possible. So, is the Swedish model working? To find out, we talk to medical epidemiologist Dr. Emma Frans, Professor Annelies Wilder-Smith, Dr. Gary Weissman, and Dr. Eric Schneider. Also: ANCHOVIES!Here’s a link to our transcript: https://bit.ly/2XiRsYTThis episode was...2020-05-2229 minThe Dan Proft Show PodcastThe Dan Proft Show PodcastMay 14, 2020AmGreatness.com's Julie Kelly on the unmasked unmaskers, the leaked classified intel and what Senate hearings could bring. Stanford University Psychiatry Professor Keith Humphreys on the limits of contact tracing and why the US is choosing the Swedish model whether we admit it or not. Pols know even less than they normally demonstrate during in a crisis w/ Mercatus Center's Don Boudreaux. AEI's Brent Orrell on mass incarceration risks. CNN must not have gotten PPP funding per its pandemic townhall featuring future Al Gore Fear Studies Chair at Harvard University, Greta Thunberg. Dr. Timothy Wong: innovator.See...2020-05-151h 52Addiction AudioAddiction AudioSubmitting an article to Addiction with Robert West and Keith HumphreysEditor-in-Chief Robert West and Regional Editor for the Americas Keith Humphreys discuss the journal's submission and review process Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-05-0326 minHot N ColeHot N ColeHot N Cole! - EP7: Keith Fletcher!Catch us late in a very intersting bermuda triangle conversation!, oh, nevermind, it's about past experiences in the media industry!2020-03-101h 03In The Eyes of TerrorIn The Eyes of TerrorEp87: My Bloody Valentine (1981)Tonights Film- My Bloody Valentine (1981) Found on- FrightPix Synopsis- A decades-old folk tale surrounding a deranged murderer killing those who celebrate Valentine's Day turns out to be true to legend when a group defies the killer's order and people start turning up dead.   Tonights Beer Highland Brewing- Black Mocha Stout (Bunnyman) Diet Dr. Pepper (Crazzy Suzzy) Rating-Bunnyman 3.5 / 5 Crazzy Suzzy  / 5    Directed by : George Mihalka Stephen A. Miller- (story concept) (as Stephen Miller)   John Beaird- (writt...2020-02-2447 minSkravleklassenSkravleklassenHvordan slutte å ruse seg?Bruk av rusmidler er vanskelig å vende seg av med. Keith Humphreys er en av verdens mest anerkjente forskere innen rus og avhengighet og har blant annet vært rådgiver for Obama. I gatepodcasten vår forteller han hvilke behandling som er funker best. Og litt om OxyContin-krisen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2020-02-061h 13Scholars Strategy Network\'s No JargonScholars Strategy Network's No JargonBattling the Opioid CrisisWe are living in the midst of an epidemic. Over the past 15 years, the number of Americans dying from opioid-related overdoses has skyrocketed by more than 200%. Facing a mounting death toll, policymakers have proposed solutions from needle exchanges to reducing the availability of prescription opioids. But the crisis seems to rage on. Professor Keith Humphreys digs into how we got here, what we know about which policy responses actually work, and what might be next in the never ending fight against addiction. For more on this topic: Check out his SSN brief, How America Can Effectively...2020-01-2328 minThe Sounds of Brooklyn and BeyondThe Sounds of Brooklyn and BeyondEpisode #225Featuring stellar new jams from Mark Guiliana & Spencer Zahn; fine work from Brooklyn amigos Greg Humphreys and Norah Jones; the pride of Colfax (and one of my mentors) cornetist/composer extraordinaire Ron Miles; + Otis Redding, Keith Jarrett, Roy Ayers, and the one and only Jimmy Reed.2019-12-2353 minTa de ClinicagemTa de ClinicagemEpisódio 7: Maconha e Clínica MédicaQual a relação de clínica médica e maconha? O assunto voltou à tona após uma consulta pública promovida pela ANVISA no início do ano! Discutimos os principais canabinóides, indicações terapêuticas e efeitos adversos. Faltou alguma informação? Ja teve algum caso de efeito adverso? Compartilhe com a gente! @tadeclinicagem e tadeclinicagem@gmail.com  REFERÊNCIAS:  Hill, Kevin P. "Medical use of cannabis in 2019." JAMA (2019).; Volkow, Nora D., et al. "Adverse health effects of marijuana use." New England Journal of Medicine (2014);  http://www.portalmedico.org.br/resolucoes/CFM/2014/2...2019-09-1129 minSingal-MindedSingal-MindedOpioids, Weed, And The Revolutionary Temptation (Keith Humphreys)In today's episode, I spoke with Keith Humphreys, a professor and addiction expert at Stanford University. We discussed the opioid crisis, what sane marijuana policy would look like, and why we are both skeptical about gung-ho revolutionary types. Singal-Minded Conversations is hosted by Fireside — the show’s URL is http://singalmindedconvos.fireside.fm, and you can go here to find this episode’s full show notes. If you enjoy the show, please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or your other podcatcher of choice. If you need an RSS feed, use this ‘official’ one, not the Substac...2019-08-221h 02The PA Prisons and Parole PodcastThe PA Prisons and Parole PodcastInnovations Around the Opioid EpidemicIn this episode, we talk to the PA DOC’s first ever winner of the Staff Innovations Award, Parole Agent Louis Zayon, about his lead in cleaning up a large open air drug market in Philadelphia. We also talk with Stanford University psychiatrist Keith Humphreys about what we know and don’t know on effective criminal justice … Continue reading "Innovations Around the Opioid Epidemic"2019-07-1550 minAddiction journal podcastAddiction journal podcastAddiction June 19 - the submission processEditor-in-Chief Robert West and Regional Editor for the Americas Keith Humphreys discuss the journal's submission and review process2019-06-1126 minThis Week in BusinessThis Week in BusinessOxycontin Lawsuit: Massachusetts Sues Sackler FamilyIn 2017 there were over 47,000 opioid-linked deaths in the United States – a six percent increase from 2016, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Massachusetts is now suing Purdue Pharma, maker of Oxycontin, and members of the Sackler family, one of the wealthiest families in America and owners of Purdue Pharma. The suit alleges the Sacklers made billions of dollars as their company pushed doctors to prescribe the pain killer, assuring the drug had a low risk of misuse, even though they knew it was highly addictive. Purdue is also accused of failing to report doctors who were overprescribing the drug...2019-02-1223 min?????????????????????WEB??????????Podcast(???????)?????????????????????WEB??????????Podcast(???????)2.3 - The Opioid Crisis - Part IIThis week on Briefly we continue our discussion of the Opioid Crisis. This show is part two of a two-part episode. We discuss opioid litigation and its role in the overall policy response to the Crisis. Our guests this episode are Keith Humphreys, Esther Ting Memorial Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, and Abbe Gluck, Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy. This episode was produced by David Sandefer and Yosef Schaffel. Music from bensound.com2018-11-1921 min\"Briefly" by The University of Chicago Law Review2.3 - The Opioid Crisis - Part IIThis week on Briefly we continue our discussion of the Opioid Crisis. This show is part two of a two-part episode. We discuss opioid litigation and its role in the overall policy response to the Crisis.Our guests this episode are Keith Humphreys, Esther Ting Memorial Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, and Abbe Gluck, Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy. This episode was produced by David Sandefer and Yosef Schaffel. Music from bensound.com2018-11-1821 min\"Briefly" by The University of Chicago Law Review2.2 - The Opioid Crisis - Part IThis week on Briefly we discuss the ways the law can and does address the Opioid Crisis. The Crisis has claimed myriad lives and devastated communities and families across America. This show will be part of a two-part episode. In Part I we discuss local government responses to the crisis and focus on drug induced homicide charges. Our guests this episode are Keith Humphreys, Esther Ting Memorial Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, and Lindsay LaSalle, Director of Public Health Law and Policy with the Drug Policy Alliance. This episode was produced by David Sandefer and Yosef...2018-11-0727 min?????????????????????WEB??????????Podcast(???????)?????????????????????WEB??????????Podcast(???????)2.2 - The Opioid Crisis - Part IThis week on Briefly we discuss the ways the law can and does address the Opioid Crisis. The Crisis has claimed myriad lives and devastated communities and families across America. This show will be part of a two-part episode. In Part I we discuss local government responses to the crisis and focus on drug induced homicide charges. Our guests this episode are Keith Humphreys, Esther Ting Memorial Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, and Lindsay LaSalle, Director of Public Health Law and Policy with the Drug Policy Alliance. This episode was produced by David Sandefer and Yosef...2018-11-0727 min