Sports Betting: The New American Addiction
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This episode of "Deseret Voices" explores the pervasive and often hidden epidemic of gambling addiction in modern America. Host McKay Coppins and guest Craig Carton, a well-known radio personality and recovering gambling addict, discuss the rapid mainstreaming of the industry, where sports betting has transitioned from a niche activity to an omnipresent force in sports culture.
A primary concern highlighted is underage gambling, specifically how minors are gaining access to online wagering platforms through family members or by utilizing offshore accounts and unregulated predictive markets. The conversation also sheds light on the rise of high school bookies and high school loan sharks, as well as the phenomenon of parental indoctrination, where parents unknowingly introduce their children to betting under the guise of family bonding.
Carton shares his harrowing personal story — from the highs of winning to the rock-bottom moments that led to his incarceration. Together, they examine the societal shift towards the mainstreaming of gambling and the critical need for better support systems and education.
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