7 Things Most People Get Wrong About Harm Reduction

April 13
10 mins

Episode Description

After talking with Dr. Andrew Tatarsky on the podcast more than once, and continuing the conversation outside those episodes, I kept coming back to the same thought: harm reduction is still one of the most misunderstood ideas in this space. A lot of people hear the phrase and instantly assume it means lowering the bar or not really committing to change. That’s not what it means. In this episode, I break down seven things I think most people still get wrong about harm reduction, and why understanding it correctly can completely change the way you think about progress, support, and your relationship with alcohol. If you’ve ever felt like the only options were do nothing or change everything, this one is for you.

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