Digging up the Roots of America’s Opioid Epidemic: Sam Quinones, Dreamland
Digging up the Roots of America’s Opioid Epidemic: Sam Quinones, Dreamland
In this episode of the Cover2 Resources PPT Podcast, Greg interviews Sam Quinones, author of the best-selling book Dreamland. Sam found the title for his award-winning book when he investigated the origins of the opioid epidemic in Portsmouth, OH. The town used to have a gigantic swimming pool called Dreamland, where the whole community would come together to watch each other’s kids and socialize. The pool was eventually dug up, and a strip mall took its place. “[The pool] was almost a stand-in for the communities we’ve destroyed in so many parts of the country,” Sam says.
Sam traces the causes of America’s opioid epidemic. He discusses the role that prescription oxycodone played, as well as the cheap heroin from Mexico that people could get on the street once their prescriptions ran out.
Sam is a true expert on the opioid epidemic. Listen to his analysis here, and check out Sam’s book for more information.
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