Episode 88 - Superdrug

Published: July 21, 2022, 6:04 a.m.

Why are cops the only people on earth acutely susceptible to fentanyl exposure? Plus, alienating Marvel fans and Josh's J6 Journal update. For opioid abuse, overdose, and naloxone/narcan information in NWA contact the Matt Adams Foundation (https://mattadamsfoundation.org/). In SWMO, The MO-HOPE Project (https://mohopeproject.org/) has information on obtaining naloxone and training for it's use and distribution Now More Than Ever, Support Your Local Abortion Fund: Arkansas Abortion Support Network www.arabortionsupport.org/ Missouri Abortion Fund www.mofund.org/ The Roe Fund (Oklahoma) www.roefund.org Find an abortion fund or services near you: National Network of Abortion Funds abortionfunds.org www.hootnhollerpod.com www.patreon.com/hootnhollerpod @hootnhollerpod on Twitter and Instagram facebook.com/hootnhollerpod hootnhollerpod@gmail.com Theme: "When the Moon Comes Down in Blood" As sung by Reba Dearmore, Mountain Home, Arkansas on January 7, 1969. Cat. #0647 (MFH #709) in the Max Hunter Folk Song Collection at Missouri State University. maxhunter.missouristate.edu/songinforma…aspx?ID=647 Outro: "Prisoner's Song" As sung by Donna Everett, Huntsville, Arkansas on August 11, 1958. Reel 308, Item 3 in the Ozark Folk Song Collection at the University of Arkansas. https://digitalcollections.uark.edu/digital/collection/OzarkFolkSong/id/1238/rec/30