Macklemore Talks Otherside, Lil Wayne, Substance Abuse, Seattle Hip Hop and More
Macklemore talks Otherside, Lil Wayne, Substance Abuse, Seattle Hip Hop and more – www.hardknock.tv Exclusive in-depth interview with Macklemore and Ryan Lewis at Paid Dues. In part 1 Macklemore talks to Nick Huff Barili about Seattle Hip Hop, early influences, how the “Gateways” program impacted his life, looking up to Lil Wayne, lean aka sizzurp and its negative effects, substance abuse and how it led to him writing the song Otherside, how he and Ryan Lewis started working together and much more. Make sure you watch this Wednesday for Part 2 of our interview with Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. Trust us we are just getting started! Subscribe to www.youtube.com for our latest videos, including our interview with Mac Miller. You can also follow us at www.facebook.com/hardknocktv and @Hardknocktv @NickHuff on twitter.
Research and Markets: 2013 U.S. Psychiatric & Substance Abuse Hospitals …
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The 2013 U.S. Psychiatric & Substance Abuse Hospitals Industry-Industry & Market Report, published annually , contains timely and accurate industry statistics, forecasts and demographics. The report features 2013 current and 2014 forecast estimates on …
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Oklahoma Watch: Q&A with Oklahoma Mental Health and Substance Abuse …
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Mary Fallin cited those statistics and the Sandy Hook massacre when she asked lawmakers to provide a $ 16 million funding boost next year to the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services headed by Commissioner Terri White.
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NYS Office of Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Services regional coordinator …
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JAMESTOWN – Patrick Morrison, Regional Coordinator for the western field of the Office of Alcoholism And Substance Abuse Services (OASAS), recently visited with officials and staff at WCA Hospital to tour the newly constructed Inpatient Chemical …
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Drug abuse treatment key in prison debate
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CHARLESTON — State lawmakers representing Cabell and Wayne counties were hoping to hear more about easing prison overcrowding and strengthening substance abuse treatment programs during Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin's State of the State address, but …
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