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Charles Moseley

Ep. 29

Charles Moseley has a radical idea: alcohol is a poison, every one who drinks has a problem and everyone should abstain.

He used to drink heavily. But when the time came to quit, he chose not to do 12 step therapy. Instead, he delved into extensive research on alcohol - both scientific and cultural.

The result is a compelling book on the subject. In this conversation he explains his philosophy.

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