we re back with martha stewart on this edition of larry king live. we go to nashville, tennessee. hello. my question is, what do you feel is the biggest misconception we are back here with martha stewart on larry king live. my question is, what you feel is the biggest misconception? i think there have been so many misrepresentations of me. what is the biggest? me. me? i m a softy. there was no media personality, businesswoman, celebrity chef biker. there was all this fear and loathing and anger which is directed to you. i find it mocks my own friends. they say that woman makes me crazy. when you think about her generation it s ironic. she made this empire idolizing and perfecting what her generation of women were trying to leave behind. how did you get into this bag? i had been a caterer and then a stockbroker. i still do the market. allegations of insider trading have catapulted the domestic darling in the media limelight. martha s story is a se
Us such that moms and dads and aunts and uncles and grandparents and look at families and say these kids, adults have more of a tendency to become addicted to drugs and alcohol or not . I dont want to say theres a profile but certainly a Family History of Substance Use disorder, whether its alcoholism, which is so common, its still the most common form of Substance Use disorder, can predispose subsequent generations. Early experiment agent with things as such as cigarettes can be a suggestion that an individual is acting on some maybe buy logic or genetic impulse to alter ones state of mind. Beyond that, its kind of it could happen to anybody. Is there any genetic mapping thats taking place, maybe dr. Compton you want to dig into, such that it helps folks make sure that they know that they have a higher or lower t tendency to have this problem in life, sir . We have not unravelled again n again ngenetic disorders. Some tobacco addiction. We havent solved that when it comes to opioid ad