‘You Just Lie On Reflex’: Halfway House Co-Founder On The Importance Of Honesty In Recovery
Now, 17 years sober, Drew Migdal is the co-founder of a local halfway house and says dishonesty is what makes recovery so difficult.
Now, 17 years sober, Drew Migdal is the co-founder of a local halfway house and says dishonesty is what makes recovery so difficult.
William Davis, 54, said he used heroin for about half of his life and overdosed twice. He credits one type of treatment for saving his life.
Laura Fry’s son became addicted to heroin after a girlfriend began lacing his food with it. Fry and her son talk about his road to recovery.
This week, ‘Morning Shift’ talks to people on the frontlines of the opioid crisis in Chicago. One of them is “Ponytail Steve.”
We open the phones to take listeners’ song requests for Mom, and are joined by radio veteran Richard Steele.
Lori Lightfoot resigns as the head of the Chicago Police Board to jump into the mayor’s race. And violence ticks up in as the weather warms up.
We discuss the options of where to rent in Chicagoland and some renter horror stories.
Since the Parkland shooting, a bill to provide money to hire more psychologists at Illinois public schools has been working its way through the House.
A handful of Illinois counties now say they are “sanctuaries” for the Second Amendment.
April showers bring May flowers. Also big in May: Moving.