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The Dr Suzette Glasner Podcast

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Dr. Glasner is a clinical psychologist, addiction scientist, award-winning author, and Associate Professor of Psychiatry at UCLA in the David Geffen School of Medicine. The Dr. Suzette Glasner podcast discusses the latest advances in addiction science, trends in alcohol and other substance use, misuse, and addiction across the lifespan, and how to use the science underlying addictive behaviors and the effects of substance use on the brain to shape our health behaviors and every day lives.

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    • Ep. 42: Aaron Prager, Son of Dennis Prager: From Near Death to Addiction Recovery
      Feb 19 2026

      In this in-depth conversation, Aaron Prager — son of Dennis Prager and host of American Recovery on PragerU — joins addiction scientist and clinical psychologist Dr. Suzette Glasner to share his most detailed account yet of his struggle with severe addiction and the transformation that followed.

      Aaron reflects on how addiction to alcohol and methamphetamine progressively took hold of his life, eroding his sense of purpose, isolating him from his family, and leading to psychosis, deepening depression, and despair. What began as experimentation evolved into a life-threatening physiological dependence — the kind that carries a significant risk of mortality.

      Though he wrestled with and at times rejected religion throughout his upbringing, Aaron describes how his eventual return to faith and spirituality became central to his recovery. Beyond survival, he speaks candidly about the internal shift that occurred during recovery: confronting his own flaws, developing humility, and building an honest relationship with himself and a God of his understanding.

      This conversation explores not only addiction and near-death experience, but personal transformation — the process of awakening, self-reflection, and rebuilding a life rooted in responsibility, faith, and family.

      You can find Aaron here:

      X: https://x.com/theaaronprager

      Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theaaronprager

      You can watch or listen to the full episode on The Dr. Suzette Glasner Podcast here.

      I hope that this episode helps you understand how addiction can unfold, the deeply personal nature of Aaron’s recovery journey and how this can be different for every person who is confronting addiction, and importantly, the fact that people do see the other side of even the most severe addictions like Aaron’s.

      Thank you for listening and. for being part of this community.

      Have a question about today’s episode? Or a question you’d like me to cover in a future episode?

      Email: askdrglasner@gmail.com



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      1 h et 17 min
    • Ep. 41: Meta & Google Sued Over Addictive Social Media Design
      Feb 13 2026

      In this episode, Dr. Suzette Glasner addresses the core question that will be evaluated by the jury in the Los Angeles-based case initiating trial proceedings against defendants Meta and Google : are the features of social media apps designed to get kids and teens hooked? The case involves an individual identified by the initials "K.G.M." who is now a young adult, alleging that she became addicted to social media as a child and this had detrimental effects on her mental health, worsening depression and leading to suicidality. You can watch or listen to the full episode on The Dr. Suzette Glasner Podcast here.

      K.G.M.'s is the first of over 1,000 cases that have been filed against a variety of social media companies to go to trial.TikTok and Snap, Inc., the parent company for Snapchat, settled for undisclosed amounts in advance of the trial initiation. Dr. Glasner explains the neuroscience underlying obsessive and repetitive behaviors around social media, and how the design features of the most commonly used apps can shape these behaviors among children and teens, given their psychology and the stage of brain development they are in. . Rooted in scientific facts about child and teen psychology and behavior, Dr. Glasner provides a factual picture of the impact of "sticky" design features that make it hard to disengage from social media on child and teen screen behavior, the effects of excessive social media use on well-being, and the state of the science on addiction to social media.on, and why some people take longer than others to achieve long-term stability. If you or someone you love is using social media excessively this episode offers clear, evidence-based information about problematic use of social media and how today’s apps can make it difficult for kids and teens to put them down. Thank you for being here and being part of this community.⸻ Have a question about today’s episode? Or a question you’d like me to cover in a future episode?

      Email: askdrglasner@gmail.com



      This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit drglasner.substack.com
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      19 min
    • Ep. 40: Natasha Lyonne on Addiction: Is Relapse Inevitable?
      Feb 6 2026

      In this episode, Dr. Suzette Glasner responds to actress and filmmaker Natasha Lyonne’s recent public statement about having relapsed after more than 10 years in addiction recovery. Lyonne, who has a history of addiction to opioids, stimulants, and alcohol, took to social media to share reflections about the slip with her fans, which was met with an outpouring of support. You can watch or listen to the full episode on The Dr. Suzette Glasner Podcast here.

      Lyonne’s reflection — “Recovery is a lifelong process. Anyone out there struggling, remember you’re not alone.” — speaks to how vulnerability to addictive behaviors can hide in the background after a long period of stable recovery, and the importance of remaining vigilant to avoid a relapse hitting when a person least expects it. Her insights also remind us of the importance of social support in recovery, and the fact that addiction recovery is a more common struggle than most people realize.Dr. Glasner addresses the questions that many are left contemplating: is relapse inevitable for those with addiction? Is recovery a lifelong battle? The information shared in this episode clears the air, explaining the science of addiction treatment, what is known about rates of long-term recovery, and how to move forward from a relapse. Dr. Glasner discusses the evidence surrounding addiction treatment, recovery and relapse risk, when one can be confident that they’re “out of the woods,” the number of treatment episodes most people need to recover from addiction, and why some people take longer than others to achieve long-term stability. If you or someone you love is in addiction recovery, this episode offers clear, evidence-based information about relapse prevention, risk factors for a return to substance use, and how to get to the other side of a relapse. Thank you for being here and being part of this community.⸻ Have a question about today’s episode? Or a question you’d like me to cover in a future episode?

      Email: askdrglasner@gmail.com



      This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit drglasner.substack.com
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      18 min
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