Radio Gunk Artie Swings Back - An Interview

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Here is one of thousands of articles on how chronic drug use changes the brain and personality.

Dabbling in drugs to begin with could be a moral failing, the result of an unfortunate upbringing, or a predisposition (according to a lot of research). But once addicted, it takes a whole lot more than will power or a strong moral compass to get clean. And the brain remains changed long after the drug use has ceased.

Yeah, people clean up their acts every day. But unless you’ve been addicted to something as powerful as heroin, don’t pretend to know what it takes to get clean. And the longer someone stays in the cycle of abuse, the more hijacked their neural pathways become.


https://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/addiction/brainchange/
Drug Use Changes the Brain Over Time
Dopamine Levels Increase


All addictive drugs affect brain pathways involving reward—that is, the dopamine system in the reward pathway.

Within seconds to minutes of entering the body, drugs cause dramatic changes to synapses in the brain. By activating the brain's reward circuitry, drugs deliver a jolt of intense pleasure.

All drugs of abuse activate the dopamine system in the reward pathway. --Dr. Glen Hanson

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Synapse Activity Decreases
reduced_DAreceptors_Meth.jpg

These brain scans highlight dopamine receptors, with areas of highest density shown in red. The meth abuser has severely reduced receptor levels. Other drugs, including alcohol, cocaine, and heroin, have the same effect.

Drugs of abuse affect the brain much more dramatically than natural rewards, such as food and social interactions. To bring stimulation down to a more manageable level, the brain must try to adapt.

One way the brain compensates is to reduce the number of dopamine receptors at the synapse. In addition, sending neurons increase their number of dopamine transporters, more quickly clearing dopamine from the synapse. These changes make the brain less responsive to the drug, but they also decrease the brain’s response to natural rewards.

Because of these changes, after the user has "come down," they will need more of the drug next time they want to get high. This response is commonly referred to as "tolerance.”

Brain Connections Are Rewired
As the brain continues to adapt to the presence of the drug, regions outside of the reward pathway are also affected. Over time, brain regions responsible for judgment, decision-making, learning, and memory begin to physically change, making certain behaviors “hard-wired.” In some brain regions, connections between neurons are pruned back. In others, neurons form more connections.

Once these changes take place, drug-seeking behavior becomes driven by habit, almost reflex. The drug user becomes a drug addict.

Drug abuse causes fundamental, long-lasting changes in the brain. --Dr. Glen Hanson

changes-3.jpg

After cocaine use, connections between neurons in the nucleus accumbens, part of the reward pathway, increase in number, size, and strength.

Changes Last Long After Use
Stopping drug use doesn’t immediately return the brain to normal. Some drugs have toxic effects that can kill neurons—and most of these cells will not be replaced. And while changes to connections between neurons in the brain may not be permanent, some last for months. Some research suggests the changes may even last for years.

Long-lasting brain changes can make it challenging for addicts to stay drug-free. They often experience intense cravings, leading to relapse.

Click on the mouse to the right to morph between the PET scans of a normal brain and the brain of a former cocaine addict.
 

monique

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I love the wrap up too 7 mins too...

John's Courtney love stream of consciousness rant.

Monique dying at him have ting to "take mumzie to the ferry"

Reminds me of the pre-pilot, pre-promotion pilot.

Bravo guys.
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That was the BEST look how @Poppa Wrinkles has wormed his way into our stream of consciousness!
 

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Homo is a term of affection here as my husband @RobEl77 will tell you.

You earned that one when you kept bitching endlessly about a fellow anonymous poster and how you felt threatened, and how English laws supposedly made that non-threat a criminal offense. NOT because of your stance on Artie or whoever the fuck.

I told you privately to put on your big boy pants and grow a set because there was no actual threat and there still isn't, unless you count your own paranoia.

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I never felt threatened I just have chosen to avoid places where there are trolls as in "Dawgshed"(to stop me going on one as my severe control gradually dissipated in most areas of my life due to a number of wah wah issues).I know of the science of "linguistic forensics" through interviews where famous interviews have been ripped apart by an ex FBI agent schooled in that discipline so I can see language patterns and certain key phrases that have plagued me on youtube where I use the same name as in here so it means i'm not as a typer "per se" anonymous in here. One point you're not getting is the stuff I put in the convo as I explained to Monique was when for once I was drunk so is a little unfair to use against me don't you think as I apologised for that at the time and several times afterwards too and was sincere(as Monique and even this forum though i'm detested it appears for being against gun control and could point everyone to evidence unimpeachable proving "Sandy Hook" was a hoax just a Fema drill).Believing 1 "Conspiracy " apparently according to members in here means I must believe in them all ,never mind the fact Caeser was assassinated in a conspiracy and Thomas Jefferson fathered a slave child as DNA testing proved 10 years ago or so lol.I didn't realise you are a woman I automatically thought you were just trying to ingratiate yourself to a poster who is female for sure ,well that's me i'm a man of a few thousand words but I get you and concede you're more right than wrong,even on this Merry Xmas .
 
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Just got off the phone with SJ, then he put this on twitter....
OMG...


I get it Scott would have to contact everyone individually rather than put it on his own twitter deed,he sounds like one of the Steven Avery prosecuters doesn't he? The only person that has been known for stiffing people is as much as Howard is SJ and the tremble in his voice and stammering shows he's probably twisting the truth and willing for publicity for his book that throws more shit and conjecture out in a poorly written way than imaginable ,he's no longer funny without ackie writing one line questions for him and his luck at the divorce finally ran out .If this guy has a high IQ as he makes out i'm sure it was an unsupervised test or one of those tests they like to put in the papers where a 4 year old apparently has a 190 IQ but can't do more than answer their name. The only constant about Artie that's always been positive is his over and above natural generosity ,hre may not be a Manny Pacquiao who unlike Floyd doesn't have to keep fighting because of selfishness in Manny's case .
 
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OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG It's a Radio Gunk Christmas!!!

I'm only 11 minutes in and I'm so excited!!

And for the record, I thought it was really odd that Artie, who's known for his years and years of giving to others, would suddenly be accused of something so terrible and tacky. And you can't say it's the drugs because he's always been on drugs. Sadly. Him and Sal will always be my favorites.

SJ is still a pompous, overblown, mooching ASS.

Spot on so right and concise .
 

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Sorry. Lots of love for everyone, but it's FUCKING outrageous. I see the talking over each other. Big Deal. "Oh, I interrupted 'HorsefaceFafa" (or whatever)"---I get it. But when you finally get a guest on who you really wanted, there's no restraint. You know it's true. Don't hate.


In sports it happens a lot when you get a professional experienced boxing commentator meet one of their heroes they've chased an interview with for many years and in music etc especially ,unless they have an earpiece and someone giving off mic directions that is also true though .Perfection in a 3 or 4 way anything by distance would be tough i'm sure .We're all "Endorphine machines" to some degree unless desensitised to the chemical haha.
 
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You Radio Gunk folks should thank me. I was shocked that more people didn't pick up on some of the bombshells that John dropped on your podcast. Late Tuesday night, I isolated that five minutes of John talking about Scott, put it on YouTube with it's own title, and Tweeted it out to Artie and the Stern Show staff asking for a comment. I also threw it up on Reddit and Dawgs.

Took about 8 hours for all hell to break loose! Anyway, GREAT job getting John to say all that shit. Really amazing stuff.

I was thinking of isolating the part where John talks very specifically about the public relations person Gary was cheating with and sending that out.

Oh please do as Stuttering John needs his arse serving to him even on his arse but the advance from his book he's probably halfway through pissing away i'm sure and i'd normally have some sympathy for him but he goes after people that have helped him out and he ripped off and fleeced comedians for years ,using their credit cards without permission and thieving and scamming galore like he does with his nephews and cousins apparently amongst others a giant leach.
 

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And railing and trolling that shit is meant to what help smooth over any of that kind of shit or are you crossing your fingers that he would sue ?I'd stake my life on the latter .


If he ain't gone after Howard who's a billionaire and others in that organisation who he has masses of evidence on of a far harsher nature ,why would he go after minnows?
 
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Your a fan. No crime in that. :dontknow:

Oh yeah a fan who says he doesn't like his stand up or acting now that is a fan when those are his main 2 skills ,the character assassination and vitriol is unfathomable and smacks of an agenda with a lot of guys bringing Howards plagiarising empire down with his fake charities is noble but a man who's life and career are shot ,face imploding but saying you wish him well sounds disingenuous a trifle lol.
 

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Here is one of thousands of articles on how chronic drug use changes the brain and personality.

Dabbling in drugs to begin with could be a moral failing, the result of an unfortunate upbringing, or a predisposition (according to a lot of research). But once addicted, it takes a whole lot more than will power or a strong moral compass to get clean. And the brain remains changed long after the drug use has ceased.

Yeah, people clean up their acts every day. But unless you’ve been addicted to something as powerful as heroin, don’t pretend to know what it takes to get clean. And the longer someone stays in the cycle of abuse, the more hijacked their neural pathways become.


https://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/addiction/brainchange/
Drug Use Changes the Brain Over Time
Dopamine Levels Increase


All addictive drugs affect brain pathways involving reward—that is, the dopamine system in the reward pathway.

Within seconds to minutes of entering the body, drugs cause dramatic changes to synapses in the brain. By activating the brain's reward circuitry, drugs deliver a jolt of intense pleasure.

All drugs of abuse activate the dopamine system in the reward pathway. --Dr. Glen Hanson

changes-1.jpg

Synapse Activity Decreases
reduced_DAreceptors_Meth.jpg

These brain scans highlight dopamine receptors, with areas of highest density shown in red. The meth abuser has severely reduced receptor levels. Other drugs, including alcohol, cocaine, and heroin, have the same effect.

Drugs of abuse affect the brain much more dramatically than natural rewards, such as food and social interactions. To bring stimulation down to a more manageable level, the brain must try to adapt.

One way the brain compensates is to reduce the number of dopamine receptors at the synapse. In addition, sending neurons increase their number of dopamine transporters, more quickly clearing dopamine from the synapse. These changes make the brain less responsive to the drug, but they also decrease the brain’s response to natural rewards.

Because of these changes, after the user has "come down," they will need more of the drug next time they want to get high. This response is commonly referred to as "tolerance.”

Brain Connections Are Rewired
As the brain continues to adapt to the presence of the drug, regions outside of the reward pathway are also affected. Over time, brain regions responsible for judgment, decision-making, learning, and memory begin to physically change, making certain behaviors “hard-wired.” In some brain regions, connections between neurons are pruned back. In others, neurons form more connections.

Once these changes take place, drug-seeking behavior becomes driven by habit, almost reflex. The drug user becomes a drug addict.

Drug abuse causes fundamental, long-lasting changes in the brain. --Dr. Glen Hanson

changes-3.jpg

After cocaine use, connections between neurons in the nucleus accumbens, part of the reward pathway, increase in number, size, and strength.

Changes Last Long After Use
Stopping drug use doesn’t immediately return the brain to normal. Some drugs have toxic effects that can kill neurons—and most of these cells will not be replaced. And while changes to connections between neurons in the brain may not be permanent, some last for months. Some research suggests the changes may even last for years.

Long-lasting brain changes can make it challenging for addicts to stay drug-free. They often experience intense cravings, leading to relapse.

Click on the mouse to the right to morph between the PET scans of a normal brain and the brain of a former cocaine addict.


It's far worse with gambling as you get the same high win or lose only 1 has positivity tempered with its excitement rather than negativity.Then Opiates create more receptors in the brain which is obvious in it's ramifications.Personality changes are temporal and don't make obvious adjustments for any activity ritualised or otherwise that overtime changes who we are as we are literally our memories etc as they shape our characters etc.NLP works on addiction,phobias and allergies better than any other treatment going but there is too much money still to be made from drug users in our scoiety ie ;Private prisons,the medical industry ,insurance premiums increasing profits for mega rich executives and corporations and so mcuh more that is obvious.
 

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Synapses firing ,neural pathways etc is so true which is why the age using starts and what is possibly being blocked out from childhood counts for a lot . Just being prone to boredom like myself ,even though capable of concentration too I understand why people drive at high speeds ,sightsee and travel like I have as well as go to shows like Gary does haha.
 

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Our dreams can be affected by hunger for specific foods after many hours of cooking but not eating for instance the more time that passes oceanic levels of data flood in yearly and some geniuses such as Dr Richard Bandler the founder of NLP get recognised not personally be most but his work gets called a different name and he gets plagiarised that way due to being in the room with a Mafia member and a woman being shot dead .The problem is with people that we tend to not seperate a mans personal life, from a mans work and we're all guilty of it .
 
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Here is one of thousands of articles on how chronic drug use changes the brain and personality.

Dabbling in drugs to begin with could be a moral failing, the result of an unfortunate upbringing, or a predisposition (according to a lot of research). But once addicted, it takes a whole lot more than will power or a strong moral compass to get clean. And the brain remains changed long after the drug use has ceased.

Yeah, people clean up their acts every day. But unless you’ve been addicted to something as powerful as heroin, don’t pretend to know what it takes to get clean. And the longer someone stays in the cycle of abuse, the more hijacked their neural pathways become.


https://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/addiction/brainchange/
Drug Use Changes the Brain Over Time
Dopamine Levels Increase


All addictive drugs affect brain pathways involving reward—that is, the dopamine system in the reward pathway.

Within seconds to minutes of entering the body, drugs cause dramatic changes to synapses in the brain. By activating the brain's reward circuitry, drugs deliver a jolt of intense pleasure.

All drugs of abuse activate the dopamine system in the reward pathway. --Dr. Glen Hanson

changes-1.jpg

Synapse Activity Decreases
reduced_DAreceptors_Meth.jpg

These brain scans highlight dopamine receptors, with areas of highest density shown in red. The meth abuser has severely reduced receptor levels. Other drugs, including alcohol, cocaine, and heroin, have the same effect.

Drugs of abuse affect the brain much more dramatically than natural rewards, such as food and social interactions. To bring stimulation down to a more manageable level, the brain must try to adapt.

One way the brain compensates is to reduce the number of dopamine receptors at the synapse. In addition, sending neurons increase their number of dopamine transporters, more quickly clearing dopamine from the synapse. These changes make the brain less responsive to the drug, but they also decrease the brain’s response to natural rewards.

Because of these changes, after the user has "come down," they will need more of the drug next time they want to get high. This response is commonly referred to as "tolerance.”

Brain Connections Are Rewired
As the brain continues to adapt to the presence of the drug, regions outside of the reward pathway are also affected. Over time, brain regions responsible for judgment, decision-making, learning, and memory begin to physically change, making certain behaviors “hard-wired.” In some brain regions, connections between neurons are pruned back. In others, neurons form more connections.

Once these changes take place, drug-seeking behavior becomes driven by habit, almost reflex. The drug user becomes a drug addict.

Drug abuse causes fundamental, long-lasting changes in the brain. --Dr. Glen Hanson

changes-3.jpg

After cocaine use, connections between neurons in the nucleus accumbens, part of the reward pathway, increase in number, size, and strength.

Changes Last Long After Use
Stopping drug use doesn’t immediately return the brain to normal. Some drugs have toxic effects that can kill neurons—and most of these cells will not be replaced. And while changes to connections between neurons in the brain may not be permanent, some last for months. Some research suggests the changes may even last for years.

Long-lasting brain changes can make it challenging for addicts to stay drug-free. They often experience intense cravings, leading to relapse.

Click on the mouse to the right to morph between the PET scans of a normal brain and the brain of a former cocaine addict.


Well found articles and fascinating too aren't they, rather than drugs are either good or bad as pharmaceuticals are drugs that can have as many side effects and that is in a pure form and pre 1914 all drugs were legal in the US for sure. Ever since your tremendous effort in reviewing Robin Quivers book which I enjoyed as it meant I didn't have to read her book myself and trusted your summary's of each chapter implicitly,you are on those posters that doesn't pick a side just the truth "Merry Christmas."
 

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Oh yeah a fan who says he doesn't like his stand up or acting now that is a fan when those are his main 2 skills ,the character assassination and vitriol is unfathomable and smacks of an agenda with a lot of guys bringing Howards plagiarising empire down with his fake charities is noble but a man who's life and career are shot ,face imploding but saying you wish him well sounds disingenuous a trifle lol.

Well there is no doubt you care WAAAAAAY more than I do! I’m not being disingenuous, there.
 

LilBuddy67

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In sports it happens a lot when you get a professional experienced boxing commentator meet one of their heroes they've chased an interview with for many years and in music etc especially ,unless they have an earpiece and someone giving off mic directions that is also true though .Perfection in a 3 or 4 way anything by distance would be tough i'm sure .We're all "Endorphine machines" to some degree unless desensitised to the chemical haha.
Time to move on.
 

TracyLynn

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Well found articles and fascinating too aren't they, rather than drugs are either good or bad as pharmaceuticals are drugs that can have as many side effects and that is in a pure form and pre 1914 all drugs were legal in the US for sure. Ever since your tremendous effort in reviewing Robin Quivers book which I enjoyed as it meant I didn't have to read her book myself and trusted your summary's of each chapter implicitly,you are on those posters that doesn't pick a side just the truth "Merry Christmas."
Merry Christmas @Mystical Gnostic Hedonist

I enjoy your contributions to the forum :smile2:
And I’m so glad you liked the Quivers: A Life Book. I pretty mich paraphrased the whole thing, leaving out or condensing stuff that was redundant. Kind of like @Fillmore and @ARM do for us on YouTube.

I’m not sure how many people actual followed our thread, but it was a lot of fun.

I’m hoping we’re doing the Unauthorized Biography of Howard Stern soon. It’s up to @Fillmore, @Benjamen, @Mildred McSpanx and whomever else wants to participate. Hopefully you ;)
 

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Merry Christmas @Mystical Gnostic Hedonist

I enjoy your contributions to the forum :smile2:
And I’m so glad you liked the Quivers: A Life Book. I pretty mich paraphrased the whole thing, leaving out or condensing stuff that was redundant. Kind of like @Fillmore and @ARM do for us on YouTube.

I’m not sure how many people actual followed our thread, but it was a lot of fun.

I’m hoping we’re doing the Unauthorized Biography of Howard Stern soon. It’s up to @Fillmore, @Benjamen, @Mildred McSpanx and whomever else wants to participate. Hopefully you ;)
I haven't read the Unauthorized Biography yet, and it would be fun to read/review it with you guys. If you decide to do it, I'm in! (Assuming I can find a copy somewhere. Is this the Colford book?)
 

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Merry Christmas @Mystical Gnostic Hedonist

I enjoy your contributions to the forum :smile2:
And I’m so glad you liked the Quivers: A Life Book. I pretty mich paraphrased the whole thing, leaving out or condensing stuff that was redundant. Kind of like @Fillmore and @ARM do for us on YouTube.

I’m not sure how many people actual followed our thread, but it was a lot of fun.

I’m hoping we’re doing the Unauthorized Biography of Howard Stern soon. It’s up to @Fillmore, @Benjamen, @Mildred McSpanx and whomever else wants to participate. Hopefully you ;)
I am all in for this one. Merry Christmas, by the way! :)
 

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I haven't read the Unauthorized Biography yet, and it would be fun to read/review it with you guys. If you decide to do it, I'm in! (Assuming I can find a copy somewhere. Is this the Colford book?)
I recently bought the Colford book. If there is a thread, then I will be there. I found a used hard cover copy for $5 with shipping so now I'm just waiting to receive it and will start plowing through it.

I believe so. I haven’t looked for it yet but I’m excited. I hope we make it happen this upcoming year. :smile2:
 

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Artie sounds clear has a bell when he is Coked™ up. I really became a fan in the early years of Sirius™. I have no hate for Artie, I just wish he didn’t hurt so many people in his wake.

Thank you as always for the podcast.
 
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