Emmy Award-winning actress Kristen Johnston discusses her memoir, Guts: The Endless Follies and Tiny Triumphs of a Giant Disaster, in which she writes about her addictions to alcohol and drugs and how she overcame them. She also talks about the stigma that’s often attached to recovery and her efforts to open the city’s first addiction-recovery high school.

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This is a great segment - thank you Kristen! Our consumer society is based on addiction - to "people, places and things"
Very entertaining interview, wonderfully funny, too.
Her "everyone's addicted" idea unfortunately has way too many 'supporting arguments' when we look to the internet.
Kristen Johnson, I've always loved you for your brassy personality and statuesque presence. You go girl!
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