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EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 2H 21M

Gilbert Trejo; Heroin, Punk Rock Fights & Growing Up as Danny Trejo’s Son - Dopey's Greatest Hits

from Dopey: On the Dark Comedy of Drug Addiction · host Dave & Chris

LISTEN WITHOUT ADS ON PATREON for 25 cents a day www.patreon.com/dopeypodcast Episode Summary Dave opens this week’s Dopey Greatest Hits by explaining the Patreon poll that lets listeners choose classic replay episodes. After Jason Ricci lost a last-minute battle to Dr. Gabor Maté the previous week, this week’s theme becomes “kids of famous people,” featuring guests like Jack Osbourne, Mackenzie Phillips, Dwayne Betts, and ultimately the winner: Gilbert Trejo, son of actor Danny Trejo. Dave reads Spotify and Patreon comments reacting to the Jason Ricci replay, including discussions about bipolar disorder, darkness, spirituality, demonology, and the Amanda de Cadenet backlash episode. Tommy from Long Island then calls in with a crack-smoking Dopey story involving a lost $20 bag hidden underneath the center console of a late-90s Toyota Corolla. Dave also reads a brutally honest listener email criticizing the early days of Dopey for chewing into microphones, interruptions, phone ringing, and lack of structure — which Dave both defends and reflects on emotionally. The episode then shifts into a deep and emotional conversation with filmmaker and recovering heroin addict Gilbert Trejo. Gilbert talks about growing up in Venice Beach as Danny Trejo’s son, being raised around AA meetings, childhood exposure to recovery culture, fighting, punk rock, skating, and eventually spiraling into heroin addiction. He shares horrifying overdose stories, including trying to revive his best friend while covered in blood, discusses his film From A Son, and reflects on the strange mixture of toughness, secrecy, masculinity, fear, and identity that shaped his addiction. Gilbert and Dave connect deeply over losing close friends to overdose, the mythology of junkie friendships, and the challenge of telling drug stories honestly without glorifying them. The conversation also covers heroin romance, Panic in Needle Park, Venice gang culture, punk shows, crack smoking, addiction genetics, hiding drug use from family, and the relief of eventually becoming comfortable in his own skin. It’s one of the rawest and most thoughtful Dopey conversations about addiction, masculinity, survival, and recovery.  ALL THAT AND MORE ON THIS NEW OLD EPISODE! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Full Timestamps 00:00 - 03:35 Dave introduces Dopey Greatest Hits + Patreon poll format 03:35 - 05:50 Jason Ricci vs Gabor Maté discussion + “kids of famous people” theme 05:50 - 11:10 Spotify comments on Jason Ricci episode, darkness, bipolar disorder, demonology 11:10 - 13:25 Amanda de Cadenet backlash comments + Patreon reactions 13:25 - 16:45 Tommy from Long Island voicemail: crack hidden inside Toyota Corolla console 16:45 - 19:50 Listener email criticizing early Dopey chaos, interruptions, chewing, phone ringing 19:50 - 21:30 Dave reflects on why old Dopey worked despite the chaos 21:30 - 24:10 Gilbert Trejo joins the show + discussion of his film From A Son 24:10 - 28:10 Gilbert describes reviving his overdosing best friend in a bathroom 28:10 - 31:05 Narcan discussion + losing his friend after getting sober 31:05 - 34:20 Dave and Gilbert discuss junkie friendships and survival 34:20 - 36:45 Drug movies, Panic in Needle Park, and glorification vs honesty 36:45 - 40:30 Growing up as Danny Trejo’s son in Venice Beach 40:30 - 43:55 AA meetings as a child + smoking weed and acid very young 43:55 - 47:20 Addiction genetics, environment, and recovery culture 47:20 - 50:45 Heroin starts at 19 + Gilbert’s mother dreams he’s using 50:45 - 53:55 Hiding addiction from family + gaslighting his mom 53:55 - 56:50 Childhood meetings, teenage recovery attempts, escalation into addiction 56:50 - 59:20 Gateway drug discussion, gambling addiction, secrecy, and isms 59:20 - 01:02:00 Toughness, masculinity, Venice culture, and punk rock violence 01:02:00 - 01:05:15 Fighting at shows, identity issues, and apologizing later in life 01:05:15 - 01:08:40 Becoming comfortable in recovery and letting go of the tough-guy act 01:08:40 - 01:11:15 Russian Danny, LA junkie life, and bizarre street experiences 01:11:15 - 01:14:35 Punk bands, heroin hustles, and stealing to survive 01:14:35 - End Shame, stealing from Danny Trejo, and recovery reflections

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LISTEN WITHOUT ADS ON PATREON for 25 cents a day www.patreon.com/dopeypodcast Episode Summary Dave opens this week’s Dopey Greatest Hits by explaining the Patreon poll that lets listeners choose classic replay episodes. After Jason Ricci lost a...

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