Unveiling Addiction: Suboxone, Informed Consent & Real Recovery w/ Chasity Muñoz | TSP #2232

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The conversation reflects personal experiences and opinions. It is not medical advice. Do not start, stop, or change any medication without consulting a qualified healthcare professional. If you or someone you know is in crisis, please seek immediate help.

Unveiling Addiction: Suboxone, Informed Consent & Real Recovery w/ Chasity Muñoz | TSP #2232

Short Description (first 2 lines/SEO hook)

Truth-seeker Chasity Muñoz (Unveiling Addiction) exposes the hidden risks around Suboxone and challenges the mainstream opioid-recovery narrative. We dig into informed consent, transparency, withdrawals, and holistic paths to healing.

Live at 2 PM ET. Call-ins & chat welcome.

Long Show Description

Chasity Muñoz is the host of Unveiling Addiction, a truth-driven advocate drawing from personal experience and independent research. She speaks out about long-term harm, dependency, and withdrawal effects tied to commonly used opioid-recovery medications—concerns she says are often downplayed by medical and pharmaceutical interests. With a focus on informed consent, transparency, and real healing, Chasity works to educate, elevate silenced voices, and highlight alternative, holistic routes to recovery. She stands for truth, accountability in addiction treatment, and freedom from chemical dependence.

On-Air Talking Points

Why Chasity launched Unveiling Addiction and what she’s learned from lived experience

Suboxone: benefits that are advertised vs. risks/withdrawals that are under-discussed

Informed consent: what patients should be told but often aren’t

Dependency vs. recovery: how to tell if a “treatment” keeps you stuck

Holistic and non-profit-driven approaches; community-based recovery models

Stigma, censorship, and giving a platform to silenced voices

Practical steps: questions to ask your provider; red flags in treatment plans

Accountability: data transparency, conflicts of interest, and pharma influence

Hope stories: rebuilding life, family, and purpose after addiction

Suggested Questions

What moment made you decide to publicly challenge the mainstream recovery script?

From your research, what are the most common withdrawal/long-term effects users report with Suboxone?

If informed consent were done right, what exact disclosures should every patient hear before starting medication?

Where do you see profit incentives shaping treatment choices—and how can families spot that?

What holistic or community-supported approaches have you seen help people reclaim autonomy?

How can someone safely evaluate whether their current plan is helping or prolonging dependency?

What role should policy makers and clinics play in data transparency and outcome reporting?

Advice for loved ones: supporting without enabling; resources that actually empower.

What stories from your audience most opened your eyes—or gave you hope?

If you had a 60-second PSA to the entire country about addiction treatment, what would you say?

Guest Credit

Guest: Chasity Muñoz — Unveiling Addiction (podcast/advocacy).
(If you want, drop her links here and I’ll wire them into the YouTube description & tags.)

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Background: dark studio texture with a faint EEG/ECG line running left→right.

Center visual: a cracked orange prescription bottle morphing into broken chains; subtle waveform/mic icon.

Title text (top-left): “UNVEILING ADDICTION” (bold, high-contrast).

Subtext (bottom-right): “Suboxone | Informed Consent | Real Recovery”

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Hashtags

#TypicalSkepticPodcast #UnveilingAddiction #OpioidCrisis #Suboxone #InformedConsent #AddictionRecovery #HolisticHealing #Accountability

YouTube Tags (copy/paste)

Typical Skeptic Podcast, Unveiling Addiction, Chasity Munoz, Suboxone, buprenorphine, opioid recovery, informed consent, withdrawals, dependency, pharma influence, holistic recovery, addiction treatment, harm reduction, detox, patient advocacy, transparency, accountability in medicine

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