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  <title>148: Addiction and Recovery with Dave Kenney</title>
  <description>Dave Kenney is the Co-Founders of Emergo Academy. Since 2011 him and Susan Kenney have operated a private residential recovery program helping more than two-thousand people overcome addictions and mental struggles to live a life of wellbeing. In addition, Dave &amp;amp;amp; Susan Kenney have pioneered Actualized Recovery®, the Brain-First Approach to Lasting Recovery. 1:20: What gave you inspiration to work on this topic?&amp;amp;nbsp; 5:50 Why are 90% of addicts don't recieve help?&amp;amp;nbsp; 9:00 What measures do you have for detox?&amp;amp;nbsp; 14:30 How do you reconsile between being responsible for your actions and the reason why someone is addicted?&amp;amp;nbsp; 20:00 What message do you want to leave our listeners?&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; EmergoAcademy.com At Exective Medicine of Texas we understand that true health can only be found when you treat the patient as a whole. That's why our execuitve physicals are second to none in the amount of testing and information we gather to make a wellness plan for our patients. Learn more about Executive Medicine of Texas at EMTexas.com&amp;amp;nbsp; Twiiter: @StayYoungPod Website: StayYoungAmerica.com Facebook: Stay Young America!&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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