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Subject 🎧 Jeremiah Fraites of The Lumineers on making music and humanizing addiction 🎧
Date January 26, 2021 11:01 AM
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Heart of the Matter with Elizabeth Vargas

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When he was 14 years old, Jeremiah Fraites of The Lumineers lost his
older brother, Joshua, to a heroin overdose. He describes it as the
worst thing to have happened to his family. Years later, Jeremiah is
still reflecting on the monumental impact drugs and alcohol have on
music, culture, families and relationships. This topic even served as
inspiration behind the latest album from his band, titled III.

In this episode of Heart of the Matter, Jeremiah joins Elizabeth
Vargas to share his perspective on substance use and to discuss his
family's experiences navigating addiction, giving up alcohol
himself, and learning to be a rock star without substances.

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Heart of the Matter with Elizabeth Vargas is available on
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After you listen, explore these resources to learn more about the
topics and themes discussed in this episode:

* Our campaign featuring music from The Lumineers: Start with
Connection

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* Is substance use a part of "normal" teen behavior?

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* Understanding and addressing heroin use

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