Description
“My mother was hospitalised. I was supposed to stay in the hospital and look after her. But the moment I found time, I went to the wine shop and got myself a bottle. Then I’d come back, inebriated, and sleep in a blackout,” says 53-year-old Pulin. He's a former alcoholic who has been sober for over 6 years now.
Alcohol is responsible for killing over 2.5 lakh Indians every year, as per a 2018 report by the WHO.
In this podcast, we spoke to a 53-year-old former alcoholic who has been sober for over six years now, a 22-year-old woman who was hospitalised because of alcohol-related health complications, a man who lost his uncle to alcoholism, and another whose family was torn apart because of his father’s alcohol addiction.
And together, we try to answer the question: What does alcoholism take from people?
Host: Vishnu Gopinath (https://twitter.com/VishnuSaysWhat)
Producer: Vishnu Gopinath (https://twitter.com/VishnuSaysWhat)
Editor: Vishnu Gopinath (https://twitter.com/VishnuSaysWhat)
There are often blank spaces in many child sexual abuse survivors’ memories – who bury the abuse and often return to confront it only as adults. They return, either with determination to find some semblance of justice, or with the hope that speaking about their stories will help someone today, to...
Published 02/14/20
In 1938 British Playwright Patrick Hamilton wrote a play called Gaslight. It also got adapted into a an award-winning film in 1944. It’s a psychological thriller around a married couple — the woman comes from wealth and the husband realizes she is his jackpot and so he drives manipulates her into...
Published 09/20/19