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When Jess runs into an old friend, MIKE, who's still deeply entrenched in the cocaine scene, their lives intersect in unexpected ways. Mike offers Jess a 'free' sample, claiming it's just a one-time thing and won't hurt anyone. Jess is torn between the familiarity of their old habit and the fear of relapse.

"Break free from the grip of addiction"

We meet our protagonist, JESS, a complex and flawed individual who's been clean from cocaine for several months. They're attending therapy sessions, going to support groups, and trying to rebuild their life. However, the underlying issues that led to their addiction in the first place still linger, and the progress they've made is fragile.

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When Jess runs into an old friend, MIKE, who's still deeply entrenched in the cocaine scene, their lives intersect in unexpected ways. Mike offers Jess a 'free' sample, claiming it's just a one-time thing and won't hurt anyone. Jess is torn between the familiarity of their old habit and the fear of relapse.

"Break free from the grip of addiction"

We meet our protagonist, JESS, a complex and flawed individual who's been clean from cocaine for several months. They're attending therapy sessions, going to support groups, and trying to rebuild their life. However, the underlying issues that led to their addiction in the first place still linger, and the progress they've made is fragile. zap de cokain free

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We watch someone trying to score a win in a game whose rules are being made up as she plays. 

The story of Harold Washington and the white backlash that ensued when he became Chicago's first Black mayor.

Conversations across a divide: People who are outside a war zone check in with family, friends, and strangers inside.

Majid believed that if he could testify in court about what happened to him at a CIA black site, he would be given a break. Was he right?

The other day, longtime This American Life staffer Seth Lind told Ira Glass something that blew his mind. So he took Seth into the studio.