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In today's episode, Mpho Lakaje speaks to a 36-year-old South African man who uses a drug called Nyaope or Whoonga. It's a type of black tar heroin often mixed with other powdered substances that include cleaning chemicals. But the problem of substance abuse and addiction isn't limited to one country - and the United Nations says it expects the number of people using drugs in Africa to rise 40% by 2030. Sierra Leone is also dealing with a drug commonly known as Kush, a psychoactive blend of addictive substances. Earlier this year, 23 people died and 20 others went blind after allegedly consuming poisonous alcohol in Kenya. And Malawi also has a concoction notoriously known as “God take me”. Presenter: Mpho Lakaje Guest: Professor Adamson Muula
Glenn Lundy shares with us his history of drug and alcohol abuse. https://youtu.be/D4W5EDgsoSQThis episode will make you pause, make you think, and make you want to CREATE. BIG welcome to the Founder of 800% Elite Automotive Club, Glenn Lundy!Join us for a fun conversation with Glenn today on What the Fixed Ops?!GET TRANSPARENT WITH REPAIRPALWe are so very FORTUNATE and GRATEFUL to RepairPal for being our first sponsor of the What the Fixed Ops?! podcast! RepairPal offers dealers the option to show their customers transparency through pricing. Transparency is a hot topic in the industry right now, and RepairPal does it best. Check them out at:https://repairpal.com/?utm_source=WTF&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=sponsorshipBE THE 1ST TO KNOW. LIKE and FOLLOW HEREwww.linkedin.com/company/fixed-ops-marketinghttps://www.youtube.com/channel/@fixedopsmarketingSee more episodes:www.fixedopsmarketing.com/wtfJoin Managing Partner and Host, Russell B. Hill and Charity Dunning, Co-Host and Chief Marketing Officer of FixedOPS Marketing, as we discuss life, automotive, and the human journey in WTF?!#podcast #automotive #fixedops #dealership #leadership #inspiration #success
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BC Ferries cancels some long weekend sailings due to a staff shortage GUEST: Deborah Marshall, Executive Director of Public Affairs for BC Ferries Juno Beach has been saved! GUEST: Cindy Clegg, spokesperson for Save Juno Beach Mark Marissen and PROGRESS Vancouver GUEST: Mark Marrissen, mayoral candidate for Progress Vancouver PM Trudeau declares Iran's IRGC as a terrorist entity GUEST: Tamineh Sadeghi, “Iranian Women Lives Matter” protest organizer The showdown for the Chilliwack School Board GUEST: Grace Kennedy, Reporter for the Fraser Valley Current Using psychedelics to help with drug and alcohol abuse GUEST: Dr. Ian Rabb, Chief Clinics Officer at Universal Ibogaine NHL, MLB and NFL games to bet on during Thanksgiving weekend GUEST: Jawn Jang, The Jas Johal Show Contributor GUEST:Matt Lee, Senior Communications Specialist for BCLC The Wrap - Do food establishments like Tim Hortons really need a clothing line & What's your favourite Thanksgiving tradition? GUEST: Leah Holiove, TV Reporter and Radio Host GUEST: Sarah Daniels, real estate agent in South Surrey; author and broadcaster
Topics Discussed:Men vs Women's Position on AbortionThe hypocrisy of “No Uterus, No Opinion”The Abortion Lobby's pro-choice men crisisThe Impact of FatherlessnessThe importance of men Links Mentioned:Dem pollster: Women are less likely to support abortion rights than men - The HillLearn About The Battle Ahead In Our Book, Siege.Statistics From The National Fatherhood InitiativeResearch & Statistics on Fatherless Homes - The Rochester Area Fatherhood NetworkThe Changing Profile of Unmarried Parents - Pew ResearchMen like me benefit from safe abortion access - WBURPro-Life America Podcast Episode 40: How The Feminist Movement Was Hijacked By Abortion AdvocatesVideo: Jax - Like My Father (Official Music Video)Revealed: The scientific Explanation Behind ‘Manspreading' - The IndependentRate & Review Our Podcast Have a topic you want to see discussed on the show? [Submit it here.]To learn more about what Life Dynamics does, visit: https://lifedynamics.com/about-us/Support Our Work Be Sure To Follow Life Dynamics:Our WebsiteFacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube
You will hear it said in today's Kingdom Culture Conversation: "Lee Humes was a force of nature." Lee was the founder of Deep Within Rehab, a self-supporting residential drug and alcohol rehab facility located in Peoria, Arizona. But, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Lord call Lee home to glory. So, did Deep Within pack its bags and call it a day?No. Another force of nature took over. Cindy Humes is Lee's widow and every bit the spiritual dynamo that her husband was. Having grown up in dysfunctional homes, Cindy knows the pains of drug/alcohol addiction and abuse. Further, she's reared her family within the same residence used by Deep Within.And, today, Deep Within continues without missing a beat.How did this happen? What is it like to live day-in and day-out with those that are struggling with addiction? How bad is addiction and abuse becoming on the streets? Today's Kingdom Culture Conversations addresses these questions in an unflinching fashion.And, introduces you to the matriarch or Deep Within--a champion you won't soon forget.For more information on Deep Within, please take the time to visit this link."Kingdom Culture Conversations" is a podcast created through Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative of Northwest Christian School.For more information on Frameworks, please visit: https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, visit: https://www.ncsaz.org/To reach out to Geoff Brown, please email gbrown@ncsaz.org or you can reach him by cell phone: (623)225-5573.
In this episode We talk about accepting your sexuality, Depression, OCD, Substance abuse and now realising the power of a healthy mind. My guest for today is Lisa Slater, as we delve into Lisa's childhood and her connection with her father which caused repercussions in her adult years. Content Warning - This episode contains material that may be triggering or harmful to some audiences. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/oliver-olds/message
Warning - this episode contains explicit language. What an absolute delight it was to spend time with the amazing, intuitive, colourful, inspirational, stylin' Rev. Andrea Arlington! An author, coach, minister, mom, former reality TV star, friend, and more, Andrea's response of "I am more non-physical than physical" was the jumping off point for a thoughtful, honest, and insightful conversation filled with bravery and vulnerability, and laughter. As we talked about how to live from the Quantum (infinite possibilities) while still being rooted in our seemingly physical reality (life), we talked parenting, the power of choice, how everyone wants to feel loved and like they belong, and about seeing the innate perfection of everyone - no matter what their behaviour. Andrea told us how our words are like magic wands and that it's so important to choose and use them wisely - that everything we think and say is what ultimately creates the reality we experience. Andrea also talked very poignantly and candidly about how her experimentation with psychedelics at a very early age were her "initiation" into the realm of energy and spirituality, even though she didn't realize it at the time. She also talked about her close relationship with her younger brother, who died at the age of 17 from an accident involving alcohol and other drugs, and how he continues to be one of her spiritual guides to this day. Andrea also introduced us to a few of her favourite books over the years, and the profound value and gift of gazing into your own pupils. We also talked about how much we both love Kenneth Soares and the mind-shifting power of affirmations! We talked perception, soul tribes, calling on the non-physical for guidance, addiction, recovery, compassion, her love for her daughters, her grandkids, Pink Floyd, reality tv, and ministry. This, and so much more...! Plus, there's the super fun Rapid Fire Question Round at the end! A new episode posted at least twice a month! Background Illustration - sakkmesterke@123rf.com Music - Vasco Lourenco@123rf.com Join Lesia's Soul Excavation community at https://www.lesiakohut.com . To learn more about and get in touch with Andrea, and/or to sign up for her Life Reset Program or the free group coaching calls on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month: https://www.andreaarlington.com/ . To follow Andrea on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreaarlin... . Join Lesia's Soul Excavator Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/LesiaKohutSE . Thanks for watching! Thank you for subscribing! Thank you for your time and presence! Now go ahead and post a comment below! And let us know, who do you think you are. . . ? With Infinite Love & Gratitude, Lesia
Substance abuse amongst teenagers is a topic that has been explored for many years with studies showing that 1 in 5 teens have abused prescription medication, and millions of teenagers are struggling with this issue. Zeno and I are both a part of our school's drug prevention group so we wanted to shed light on this prominent issue. We talk about addiction, peer pressure, getting help and so much more. Enjoy! XO
Matt Pinfield grew up loving all things radio which led to visits to the local AM station WCTC in New Brunswick at the age of ten, where he would sit in with the patient and supportive night jock, giving him the chance to learn everything he could about being a DJ and being on the radio. When Matt turned sixteen, he had his first chance to do a real live radio show on the Rutgers University radio station WRSU, where he would later become promotions director and music director. He also did summer shows on Princeton University's WPRB in the early '80s. Now with real on-air experience, Matt looked to the next level, which was getting a job at a commercial radio station.Matt got that chance in 1984, as a weekend/overnights/fill-in jock at WHTG- FM in Asbury Park NJ in 1984. He embraced the opportunity he had been given, and soon enough he secured a regular midday slot, quickly followed by the coveted afternoon drive. Matt's reputation as the most knowledgeable and respected music personality at the station led to a dramatic increase in listenership and helped put WHTG on the national map as one of the first alternative music stations anywhere, leading to the worldwide alternative music revolution to come in the early 90s.His next promotion took him to the position of Music Director at WHTG. During his tenure, his talent and personality were recognized by his peers and he was awarded the Gavin Award for Commercial Alternative Music Director of the Year back to back in '92 and '93, the first time anyone who was not in a major market had won the award. In early 1994, he was promoted to Program Director at WHTG.With his talent, personality and unmatched enthusiasm for music now making waves on a national level, he was approached by MTV, and they quickly recognized Matt was the right person to join their global brand. In ‘93, Matt did his first on-air MTV hosting on the show “120 Minutes” as a fill- in. Although he didn't get hired as the permanent host at that time, it was clear that this would be inevitable when a permanent slot opened up. No one knew the alternative music scene more thoroughly, or was respected more by the artists.In January of '95, Matt was named Manager of Music Programming for MTV, and was one of the committee of 10 who picked and programmed the videos and created specials for the channel in one of their most influential periods. Just months later, Matt was asked to start hosting “120 Minutes”, the cutting edge alternative music program on MTV.Due to his vast musical knowledge and relatable delivery, MTV research soon showed he was MTV's most loved and respected VJ. This quickly led to a dramatic expansion of his on-air responsibilities to include over the next 5 years over 15 regular shows, over 100 specials, and used his style as the template for the original MTV2 (M2), where he became that channel's first VJ.In the spring of '96. Howard Stern suggested that WXRK in New York City flip format from Classic to Modern Rock and asked them to hire Matt.Although they wanted him to do afternoon drive, because of his growing MTV schedule, he ended up doing a 4-hour free form New Music/Classic show called “The Buzz” which ran until the station changed format in the mid-2000s. Pinfield continued to do the show when he left MTV to move to LA in 2000 to broadcast from K-ROCK LA's studios. Matt's move to LA was to host and write the USA network TV show “Farmclub.com” which was on TV from 2000-2001 where A-list artists played live alongside unknowns who uploaded their music to the show's website. Interscope CEO and show creator Jimmy Iovine said, “it was a great show and idea…think Myspace and Facebook but way ahead of its time, when no one had broadband.”When the show finished, Matt moved back to NYC and was named Vice President of A&R and Artist Development for Rock at Columbia Records where he signed and oversaw the making of many gold and platinum recordsbetween 2001-2006.Matt continued hosting “The Buzz” on WXRK, New York, and was then hired to do the first weekly music interview show in HD by Marc Cuban for HDNET. “Sound Off With Matt Pinfield” lasted 4 seasons and featured interviews with artists from every music genre-Rock, Pop, Country, Hip-Hop, Jazz, andR&B.In May of 2008, Matt started doing morning drive for WRXP in NYC, a new station that fused modern and classic rock and remained with the station until it changed ownership and format in June 2011. In July 2011, MTV brought back Matt's signature show and changed the name to “MTV2's 120 Minutes With Matt Pinfield”. The show's return met with praise from over 250 publications and websites including The NY Times, The LA Times, Entertainment Weekly and Hollywood Reporter. The show aired weekly on Fridays.Matt has continued to host radio shows and specials for SiriusXM since 2003 on the Lithium, First Wave, Left Of Center (now SiriusXMU), and Volume channels. In 2014, he was elected to the Board of Governors of the Recording Academy and Grammys where he worked to help pass legislation on artists' songwriting and performance fair royalties compensation. He remained on the board until he moved to San Francisco to do the morning show on legendary rock station KFOG during 2016-17.Matt is the host of the classic rock history syndicated weekend radio show “Flashback” for Cumulus Radio Networks which airs on over 200 stations in the U.S. and Canada including KLOS in Los Angeles and KSAN in San Francisco. He also produces “The Hivecast with Matt Pinfield” which is a free podcast through iTunes and MTVHIVE.COM. Matt started a live streaming show to benefit MusiCares for the COVID-19 pandemic, called “In A Lonely Place with Matt Pinfield” featuring conversations with artists as diverse as Foster The People and Yungblud.Allison Hagendorf is the Global Head of Rock at Spotify, host of the brand new show on Spotify called Rock This, with Allison Hagendorf as well as a national television host/live announcer and music journalist. She is the official host of the world's most famous New Year's Eve celebration, Times Square New Year's Eve, seen by more than a billion television viewers across the globe. Allison also serves as the Live Announcer for both the MTV Video Music Awards and MTV Movie Awards, and is the host of Refinery29's “Be A Badass” series, The CrossFit Games Live Show, and The X Games Live on ABC and ESPN.Allison began her entertainment career in A&R at Sony Music's Columbia Records and Epic Records. She recruited new talent globally, and oversaw the album production for many artists including metal band, Lamb of God, whose single “Redneck” received a Grammy nomination for “Best Metal Performance.”Hagendorf then transitioned from working with bands in the studio to interviewing them on-camera. She hosted the live primetime music competition show on The CW Network, “The Next,” which was executive produced by hip-hop icon Queen Latifah, and featured superstar mentors: Gloria Estefan, Joe Jonas, Nelly, and John Rich. Allison also became the main host on Fuse, hosting numerous shows including “Top 20 Countdown” and “Grammys Live,” and traveled with Fuse across the country covering national music festivals such as Bonnaroo, Warped Tour, SXSW Music Festival, and Lollapalooza.She also hosted the first-ever live television broadcast of both The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and The Stagecoach Festival for AXS TV and co-hosted “Music Fridays” with supermodel, Chrissy Teigen, on MSG Network. Additionally, Allison has hosted a variety of shows on both VH1 and The Cooking Channel.Allison is also a health/wellness coach who has inspired thousands in her dual role as rock n roll expert and health advocate. She ascribes to positivity, knowing yourself, exercise, self-care, and emotional intelligence.She is the mother to son, Cole Hendrix, just six months old and married to health advocate, Brian Jaffe. They make their home in Los Angeles.
In this special feature, Matt discusses the ever evolving landscape of life in recovery, the power in moving closer to your goals, and the reasons why recovery is so rewarding. Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/Beatyourism/?view_public_for=2270824813233827)
Experts address altered states of the mind that are deliberately induced by humans. We will address what is known about origins and mechanisms of these mind-altering practices. In doing so, we hope to gain new insights into the origins and workings of the human mind. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 36672]
Experts address altered states of the mind that are deliberately induced by humans. We will address what is known about origins and mechanisms of these mind-altering practices.In doing so, we hope to gain new insights into the origins and workings of the human mind. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 36672]
Experts address altered states of the mind that are deliberately induced by humans. We will address what is known about origins and mechanisms of these mind-altering practices. In doing so, we hope to gain new insights into the origins and workings of the human mind. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 36672]
Experts address altered states of the mind that are deliberately induced by humans. We will address what is known about origins and mechanisms of these mind-altering practices. In doing so, we hope to gain new insights into the origins and workings of the human mind. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 36672]
Experts address altered states of the mind that are deliberately induced by humans. We will address what is known about origins and mechanisms of these mind-altering practices. In doing so, we hope to gain new insights into the origins and workings of the human mind. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 36672]
Experts address altered states of the mind that are deliberately induced by humans. We will address what is known about origins and mechanisms of these mind-altering practices. In doing so, we hope to gain new insights into the origins and workings of the human mind. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 36672]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)
Experts address altered states of the mind that are deliberately induced by humans. We will address what is known about origins and mechanisms of these mind-altering practices. In doing so, we hope to gain new insights into the origins and workings of the human mind. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 36672]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio)
Experts address altered states of the mind that are deliberately induced by humans. We will address what is known about origins and mechanisms of these mind-altering practices. In doing so, we hope to gain new insights into the origins and workings of the human mind. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 36672]
Experts address altered states of the mind that are deliberately induced by humans. We will address what is known about origins and mechanisms of these mind-altering practices. In doing so, we hope to gain new insights into the origins and workings of the human mind. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 36672]
Experts address altered states of the mind that are deliberately induced by humans. We will address what is known about origins and mechanisms of these mind-altering practices. In doing so, we hope to gain new insights into the origins and workings of the human mind. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 36672]
Experts address altered states of the mind that are deliberately induced by humans. We will address what is known about origins and mechanisms of these mind-altering practices. In doing so, we hope to gain new insights into the origins and workings of the human mind. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 36672]
Experts address altered states of the mind that are deliberately induced by humans. We will address what is known about origins and mechanisms of these mind-altering practices.In doing so, we hope to gain new insights into the origins and workings of the human mind. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 36672]
Mapping Healthy Podcast: Episode 48 Socioeconomic Connection to Drug and Alcohol AbuseIn this episode Host Justin Lewis, LMFT talks with Allyson Russell from Compass Counseling about the connection socioeconomic status may have with alcohol and drug use. In this Episode you will learn more about:Allyson brings a surprise perspective about how she sees addiction form. She and Justin talk about how differing ends of status may impact a future abuse of drugs or alcohol. They land on the observation many factors could play a role. If you like this episode of the Mapping Healthy Minds Podcast we would love for you to subscribe and rate! This helps us share our message with new listeners.You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram!Podcast Sponsored ByMapping Healthy Minds Podcast is Sponsored by Compass Counseling. We all have mental health and taking care of it can't wait. You can learn more about Compass Counseling or book an appointment online at www.compasscounseling.com Compass offers online counseling and In-person counseling in Paducah, Henderson & Owensboro, KY. This Month's Free Listener ResourceCompass Counseling has offered all of our listeners a free copy of the Ebook 10 Questions to Ask Before Starting Counseling get your copy today!
In this episode Matt and Maggie talk about why they entered recovery, when they did it, and how they maintain sobriety in their recovery. And, in an effort to not always talk about themselves, (which is a challenge in itself) they discuss ways others can do the same.Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/Beatyourism/?view_public_for=2270824813233827)
Well Said has invited Dr. Soteri Polydorou, Associate Professor of Addiction Psychiatry and Preventive Medicine at the Zucker School of Medicine to continue the conversation on how the COVID-19 pandemic can affect our mental health. Today we will be focusing on drug and alcohol abuse. For more information please visit: Findtreatment.gov 800-662-HELP(4357)
Dr. Phil discusses the importance of talking with your children about the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse.
In this special feature Matt discusses the power of healing through journaling and shares a couple of his own journal entries.Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/Beatyourism/?view_public_for=2270824813233827)
https://www.duffonline.com https://320festival.comDuff McKagan is one of the most recognized bassists in rock music history, best known as a founding member of Guns N' Roses. McKagan has become a prolific writer, as a five-year columnist for Seattle Weekly, and has had stints as a weekly sports columnist for ESPN, as well as a financial columnist for Playboy.com. He is the author of the bestselling autobiography “It's So Easy: and other lies”, followed by his second book, “How to Be a Man: (and other illusions)”. After attending Albers School of Business and Seattle University in his thirties, McKagan has established himself as a voice of business from within the music industry. Developing a reputation for financial knowledge, McKagan was highly sought after amongst other musicians for his advice on managing money. In 2011, McKagan partnered with investor Andy Bottomley to start Meridian Rock, with the aim of creating a capital management firm for musicians. McKagan resides with his wife Susan and two daughters, Grace and Mae, in Seattle, Washington.
Dr. Phil discusses the most important thing you should do if a child is growing up in an environment of drug and alcohol abuse.
Rich Scherber and Dr. Tim Walsh of Minnesota Teen Challenge join Mike Max to discuss how COVID-19 has contribued to a spike in drug and alcohol abuse and how they are working to help everything struggling with recovery. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt and Maggie get back to It and discuss things we can so to start building our own personal ladder of success. Change your mindset, there are lessons In everything that happens to you. We learn from our mistakes, they do not define us. Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/Beatyourism/?view_public_for=2270824813233827)
TODAY'S GUEST: AUTHOR & PUBLIC SPEAKER ANGELA DAVIS.THE MOTHER OF SIX CHILDREN AND NINE GRANDCHILDREN MARRIED TO MAJID ABDUL JALIL GOES BY THE NAME MARRIAM MAJID ABDUL GREW UP ON THE STREETS OF BALTIMORE AND MOVED TO LOS ANGELES 2017 WITH HER THREE YOUNGER CHILDREN. SHE SUFFERED FROM WHAT MANY PEOPLE WOULD GO THROUGH GROWING UP LIVING IN POVERTY WITH LITTLE HOPE, ROLE MODELS, OR ADVANTAGES. OVERCOMING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PROSTITUTION, PRISON, DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE, ANGELA HAS BECOME AN ADVOCATE FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION AS WELL AS AN AUTHOR, WRITING HER OWN STORY RESTORATION: REVOLVING DOORS. MS. DAVIS HAS DEMONSTRATED A WILLINGNESS TO REACH BACK TO THOSE WHO HAVE SUFFERED FROM DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE AND DOMESTIC ABUSE, HOMELESSNESS AND POVERTY. HER PASSION FOR COMMUNITIES IS UNMATCHED, PACKAGED IN A TRUTH ABOUT REALITIES OF LIFE THAT CAN "AT TIMES" BE MISINTERPRETED AS JUDGEMENT.
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Can we change the world? The short answer Is yes.... How? It comes from Inside of you, here's how.....Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/Beatyourism/?view_public_for=2270824813233827)
Expanding on the previous special feature, Matt discusses ways to resolve early childhood trauma and PTSD symptoms which can trigger us Into our bad habits. Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/Beatyourism/?view_public_for=2270824813233827)
In this special feature Matt explores what lies beyond our addictions discovers that our behaviors are only a symptom of a bigger issue.Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/Beatyourism/?view_public_for=2270824813233827)
Brian Kelly talks with Nicole Dawsey, National Council on Drug and Alcohol Abuse Executive Director abut St. Louis county's latest opioid deaths.
I can't stress this enough, USE CAUTION! Sometimes honesty regarding our past Is the fastest way to finding your freedom. Want to get It off your chest? Let's talk about It, and find ways to do It safely.Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/Beatyourism/?view_public_for=2270824813233827)
With the current global pandemic caused by the Covid-19 virus, many people are turning to drugs and alcohol. On the recovery podcast we discuss the challenges of working from home, unemployment and other stressors that lead to increased substance use and the many problems associated with self isolation. The Sheer Recovery Podcast highlights the positive solutions available for those who need mental health and recovery support.
It's time to come together like never before. Right now there has never been a better opportunity to show love, compassion, and empathy to your fellow man. And yourself. Stay sober and stay together, we are all we've got.Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/Beatyourism/?view_public_for=2270824813233827)
We sort of changed last minute from our original plans to offer support while most support groups have been suspended. Join us In finding ways to stay motivated and on track In these challenging times, and take a moment to be proud of what you have accomplished. We will be here for you as often as possible until the recovery world gets back on track. Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/Beatyourism/?view_public_for=2270824813233827)
Founder of Thriver Lifestyle, TEDx & Keynote Speaker, Business Coach & Bestselling Author Marian Bacol-Uba's life in Miami looks completely different from when she moved from Los Angeles six years ago. She shares how she lived a double life of “checking off all of the boxes” while also have a long-term relationship with drug and alcohol abuse. That is, until she overdosed in 2014. She shares what life has been life since she's uprooted her life to Miami, FL, and how we have the power to change our narratives from living a victim and survivor mindset to a thriving mindset. Connect with Marian on Instagram @mbacoluba or visit http://www.marianbacoluba.com/ (http://www.marianbacoluba.com/) -- Receive the latest stories and life lessons from our community by subscribing to our newsletter: http://bit.ly/tfawproject-newsletter%C2%A0 (http://bit.ly/tfawproject-newsletter ) This show wouldn't be possible without our sponsors. Learn more about our active sponsors at https://linktr.ee/tfawproject.sponsors (https://linktr.ee/tfawproject.sponsors) Co-hosted by Jen Amos & Nani Dominguez. Connect with them on Instagram @thejenamos @notesbynani Engage with us on Instagram @thefilipinoamericanwoman
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In this episode of Beat Your Ism, Matt discusses the Importance of human connection, why we need It, and what It can do for us. Don't Isolate! Get with other people, spend time with them, and show your heart to the. You won't go wrong!Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/Beatyourism/?view_public_for=2270824813233827)
In this special feature, Matt recaps some of the highlights of season 1 and per usual, jumps on a soapbox to discuss why vulnerability with our recovery can be so critical.Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/Beatyourism/?view_public_for=2270824813233827)
Statistics.... The numbers discussed in this special feature are staggering. The disease of addiction is running rampant in our country. Find out just how serious the problem in this special feature...Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/Beatyourism/?view_public_for=2270824813233827)
Shame is brutal. No other way to put it. It can crush your spirit for your entire life. So isn't it worth talking about? Let's dive in to the deep end to figure out, as a team, how to put that demon where it belongs, behind us. For once and for all....Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/Beatyourism/?view_public_for=2270824813233827)
We aren't really sure why people don't talk about their emotions very often. It's almost as if they have a stigma about them and nobody wants to touch them. Well, in recovery we have no choice to confront what we have been running from. All those negative and overwhelming emotions. In this episode Matt and Maggie share some insight on emotions and feelings, offering tools and methods to better confront, understand, and embrace what we feel. Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/Beatyourism/?view_public_for=2270824813233827)
In this special feature of episode 4, Matt shares music that offers motivation for anybody who needs a "Pick Me Up". This episode is guaranteed to deliver songs that will make you stand up, take charge of your life, and feel good doing it. Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/Beatyourism/?view_public_for=2270824813233827)
We are excited to share the details of a very recent relapse with a special guest who just experienced it. This episode consists of a Q and A session with that guest and we dive into the warning signs and the resolutions available when the dreaded relapse occurs. Most importantly, how to get right back on your recovery road and continue to grow strength from within. Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/Beatyourism/?view_public_for=2270824813233827)
In this episode, your hosts Matt and Maggie discuss coming to the realization of potential relapse due to questioning your decision to depart from your ism. We analyse having second thoughts, defeating fears, and learning to rely on yourself to carry you through recovery. Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/Beatyourism/?view_public_for=2270824813233827)
Rabbi Mark Borovitz describes his transition to recovery from drug and alcohol abuse as though he was "struck sober". Nowadays Rabbi Mark as the CEO of Beit T'Shuva, a Jewish addiction treatment center, helps to facilitate similar healing for others.
David sits down with Danny Brannon to discuss his life story and how he went from foster care, drug addiction, and prison, to owning Right Turn-IMPACT - the premier residential recovery and treatment program in Maryland, helping thousands of people find sobriety. Danny Brannon has been down the darkest paths the world has to offer, but has found his way out to a remarkably beautiful life. A life helping others do the same. In this fascinating 2 hour talk, Danny is an open-book and describes his life, his philosophies, and his life’s purpose. He has gone from a stolen watch to a two-toned Rolex; from a prison cell with a convicted murderer, to a beautiful home. Danny’s story is nothing short of remarkable. For anyone who hears this episode and needs help - Danny/Right Turn Impact can be found at http://rightturnimpact.com/ / ph 410.581.4900 | f 443.773.5568 | 1209 Liberty Rd, Eldersburg MD 21784 / facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RightTurnImpact/ This podcast is brought to you by the law firm of Shapiro Zwanetz & Associates. “Your friends that defend.” Maryland’s Premier Criminal Defense and Personal Injury Law Firm. 100% free consultations with 24/7 access! https://szafirm.com/ / 7226 Lee Deforest Drive, Suite 207Columbia, Maryland 21046 / Ph. 410-884-6100 / Cell. 443-632-0561/ Fax. 410-884-6583 / 24/7. 410-794-6673 / Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/howardcountylawyers/ / Twitter - https://twitter.com/howardcountylaw. David Zwanetz is the host of this fine podcast and can be found at davidzwanetz.com or david@szafirm.com
Steve Palmer formed the Charleston-based hospitality and consulting group The Indigo Road in 2009 when he began working with the celebrated restaurant Oak Steakhouse on historic Broad Street. He went on to open O-Ku, Cocktail Club, The Macintosh, among several other concepts across the Southeast. Palmer maintains the philosophy that great service starts with well cared for employees. He believes in promoting from within, creating new opportunities for his staff, and developing a strong company culture. Steve sits down with Kat Johnson to talk about Ben's Friends, a support group he started along with Charleston Grill’s Mickey Bakst that aims to help food and beverage workers who may be struggling with drug and alcohol abuse. Both Palmer and Bakst are very open about their past addictions while working in the industry. After Palmer lost close friend and chef Ben Murray following a struggle with addiction, he felt a strong need to start support group Ben’s Friends. It is similar to AA, but not affiliated with the organization. It is completely anonymous and there's no pressure to stand up and talk. The group is simply a space to meet others who are working on or have overcome their addiction.
Download free Youth Group andParent Resources on our website:WEB:http://TeenQuest.orgPHONE: (814) 444-9500
Download free Youth Group andParent Resources on our website:WEB:http://TeenQuest.orgPHONE: (814) 444-9500