Jeffrey A. Singer, a medical expert, challenges the conventional narratives on opioid overdoses, presenting evidence that prescription opioids themselves have a high overdose and addictive potential. The podcast explores the changing mix of drugs responsible for overdose deaths, questions the DEA's focus on prescription opioids, and discusses the consequences of reducing opioid prescriptions. It challenges the popular narrative that the increase in overdoses is solely due to a spike in prescriptions, arguing that prohibition and undermedication for pain are contributing factors.