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Dr. Nathan Smith is the founding Executive Director of Kindbridge Research Institute, a nationally recognized scientist and science communicator, and a leader in the field of behavioral addiction research and theory.
From Midwest Book Review – Relatively few novels cover gambling addiction, in comparison to other forms of addiction, already making Shep and the King of Hearts notable… Join Stacy and Shane...
Dr. Michelle Malkin, Director of the East Carolina University Gambling Research & Policy Initiative joins the show to discuss the significant impact of legalized gambling in the US. From gambling...
On this episode we take a look back on many interesting moments from the important conversations we’ve have over the last 12 months. Engage with Wager Danger: wagerdanger@gatewayfoundation.org Gateway Foundation...
John Harris returns to the show and provides an update on the ‘Are You Really Winning’ awareness campaign for problem gambling. Whether you’re curious about how gambling awareness is evolving...
Adolescent and young adults are gaming and gambling at a much higher rate than people tend to believe. The Minnesota Student Survey offers a rich data set from 8th, 9th and...
Most of us, at some point in our lives, will struggle. The fortunate will find redemption, fewer will experience transformation. Dan Trolaro’s story embodies what it means to transform and...
“It’s my hope that we can erase the stigma and shame so women will feel safe seeking the help they need without fear of judgement” – Broke Girl Society founder,...
Researchers at the International Gaming Institute on the campus of UNLV are diving deep into the effects of gambling on public health. Whether studying banking habits alongside gambling activity or...
Rob ODAAT (one day at a time) Minnick is a social media influencer who is reaching a wide audience with his unique gambling content. His personal experience of recovery from gambling...
After years of working the Gamblers Anonymous (GA) program, it was “tough love” from his family and some frank advice from a GA veteran (and mentor) that compelled Jimmy to...