By Tom Ollerton and Alastair Cole
On the same day in 2011 that we recorded this week’s Innovation Ramble, Amy Winehouse died from complications between her eating disorder, complex drug and alcohol addictions. In a world of reality TV, X-Factor wannabes and pastiche boybands, Winehouse was a fascinating rock-and-roller who let the pressures of fame and dependencies cut short what could have been a cracking career.
It wasn’t just Winehouse who liked a taste of the darkside, Hitler and Churchill were both regular methamphetamine users. This week the podcast looks into the science and psychology of addiction and how innovation is trying to combat it.
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Source: The Drum