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Empathy Affect
Episode 12: How Your Workplace Can Support People in Recovery

Empathy Affect

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 33:33


The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) in the Executive Office of the President is coordinating with other federal agencies to release a Recovery-Ready Workplace Toolkit that can guide organizations big and small toward helping people suffering with substance use disorder on their paths to recovery. In this episode, ONDCP Senior Policy Analyst Peter Gaumond gives us a sneak peek into the toolkit, some best practices and examples of successful workplace recovery initiatives, and how companies and employees can both benefit from adopting recovery programs and policies.Peter Gaumond is a senior policy analyst at ONDCP. He has over 30 years of experience in substance use disorder treatment and recovery and helped develop the National Drug Control Policy. He has also served as ONDCP's Chief of the Recovery Brand and has held positions at the Altarum Institute, Abt Associates, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, and Illinois Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse.Links and InformationCheck out more Fors Marsh MediaConnect or partner with Fors MarshFind the upcoming toolkit in the Recovery-Ready Workforce HubTalk with someone through 988Check out FindTreatment.gov and Find SupportFind other support groups here

Inside Mental Health: A Psych Central Podcast
Conquering Alcoholism and Addiction with TV News Anchor Laurie Dhue

Inside Mental Health: A Psych Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 32:01


Laurie Dhue appeared to have it all — a successful career as a broadcast journalist, a beautiful apartment over Central Park, a great family, and lots of friends. But she had what she thought of as a “naughty and thrilling” secret — a cocaine addiction.  Join us as she shares with Gabe her motivation for getting clean, how she did it, and what she is up to now. To learn more -- or read the transcript - -please visit the official episode page. Guest Bio Laurie Dhue is Chief Brand Officer at Recovery Education and Applied Learning (REAL). One of the nation's leading recovery advocates, Laurie is in long-term recovery from alcohol misuse and drug addiction. She has worked closely with the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Faces and Voices of Recovery (FAVOR) and the National Council on Alcohol and Drug Dependence (NCADD). Laurie has spoken on behalf of many national recovery organizations including the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation and the Caron Foundation.   Laurie has had the distinct honor of speaking at the White House in 2014 and 2017 on behalf of ONDCP. She was also a featured speaker at the inaugural UNITE to Face Addiction national rally in Washington, DC in 2015. Laurie appeared in the award-winning 2013 documentary “The Anonymous People” and the Emmy-nominated 2017 documentary “Reversing the Stigma,” produced in conjunction with OASAS (New York State's Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse). Prior to her work in the recovery field, Dhue enjoyed a distinguished career as an award-winning national news anchor who hosted shows on all three major cable news networks: CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News Channel. Her 25 years in news has included interviews with numerous world leaders, politicians, entertainers, and prominent newsmakers as well as extensive reporting from the Middle East during the War on Terror. Dhue joined forces with REAL to give addiction a face and voice, helping crush the stigma surrounding the disease, further proving that long-term recovery is possible. She travels coast to coast giving speeches, emceeing events, and moderating panel discussions, as well as offering commentary in national media. Inside Mental Health Podcast Host Gabe Howard is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. Gabe makes his home in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio. He lives with his supportive wife, Kendall, and a Miniature Schnauzer dog that he never wanted, but now can't imagine life without. To book Gabe for your next event or learn more about him, please visit gabehoward.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Health on the Hill
February 6, 2023

Health on the Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 13:59


Biden Administration to End COVID-19 Emergency Declarations May 11, President's FY24 Budget to Be Released March 9, Wyden Requests Details on IRA's Drug Rebate Provisions, Senators Criticize Lack of FDA Vaping Regulation Enforcement, Legislators Urge Elevation of ONDCP, Lawmakers Request More Funding for KidneyX, Democrats Ask Manufacturer to Revise Mifepristone Label, GAO Releases Report on Nation's Ability to Investigate Pandemic Origins

Bottom Line with Bob and Kendel Ehrlich
Episode 66: From China to Mexico, The Drug That's Killing Our Kids

Bottom Line with Bob and Kendel Ehrlich

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 30:57


On the podcast this week, special guest: Roneet Lev, MD FACEP.  Dr. Lev was the first Chief Medical Officer of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, ONDCP. She brought refreshing frontline medical experience to national health policy. She is a nationally acclaimed medical expert and speaker who continues to treat patients in the emergency department.

Space Case
SPACE CASE-EP. 191 (The Case of “Just Say No,” “Very Special Episodes,” and the ONDCP’s Effect on 80s and 90s TV)

Space Case

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 64:54


On this week’s episode of SPACE CASE, it’s a “very special episode.” In late 80s all through to the late 90s, big TV networks were given incentives and payouts in exchange for weaving anti-drug storylines into their shows. Some were more subtle than others but a lot of these once popular ratings darlings have frankly […]

High Truths on Drugs and Addiction
Episode #53 High Truths on Drugs and Addiction Season 1 Finale

High Truths on Drugs and Addiction

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 75:42


Welcome to the High Truths on Drugs and Addiction Season Finale. This High Truths finale is dedicated to you and to answering your questions. The CDC announced that our predicted 12-month overdose rate has exceeded 100,000 people. That's like an airplane a day falling out of the sky. More people 18 to 45 year old died of fentanyl then died of COVID. And while fentanyl is the driver of deaths, I have not met a single patient that used fentanyl that did not start out priming their brain at a young age with marijuana. Not one. Listen to our esteemed experts as they share High Truths Highlights of 2021 and Hopes for 2022. Dr. Bertha Madras is a professor of psychobiology at Harvard Medical School and former Deputy Director for Demand Reduction at the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, ONDCP. She has numerous scientific publications, courses, patents, and awards. I followed Dr. Madras's service at ONDCP and she has been an invaluable mentor. Dr. Ken Finn practices pain medicine in Colorado, he is the editor of the first medical textbook on Cannabis in Medicine, is President of the American Board of Pain Medicine, and is my colleague as Vice President of IASIC, the International Academy on the Science and Impact of Cannabis. Joe Eberstein is a certified prevention specialist and member of SAMHSA region 9 Prevention Technology Transfer Center. He is the program manager for the San Diego Marijuana Prevention Initiative and is my colleague at CCR, Center for Community Research.

Public Health Review Morning Edition
70: An MD to Lead ONDCP

Public Health Review Morning Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 4:56


ASTHO CEO Mike Fraser says the appointment of Dr. Rahul Gupta, the former West Virginia health commissioner, to be Director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy,  is good news for states and territories; Chris Salyers, Director of Programs and Evaluation at the National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health, explains how public health departments can support rural health initiatives; ASTHO offers two new blog articles focused on rural health policies and programs; Josh Berry, Senior Analyst of Chronic Disease Prevention at ASTHO, says states and territories can expect Big Tobacco to fight back when lawmakers return to work in January; and Dr. Alexis Travis, Senior Deputy Director at the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, provides today's “thankful” note. White House webpage: United States Senate Confirms Dr. Rahul Gupta as Director of National Drug Control Policy ASTHO Blog Article: National Rural Health Day – States Investing in Rural Communities ASTHO Blog Article: Members Spotlight – Ayne Amjad and Maggie Cook-Shimanek Webpage: National Rural Health Day ASTHO E-Learning: Responding to Emerging Challenges in Tobacco Control ASTHO Blog Article: Despite Major Benefits, Flavored Tobacco Regulations Face an Uphill Battle Led by Big Tobacco APHA webpage: Public Health Thank You Day

Rose Unplugged
Drugs, Human Trafficking, Sex Offenders: How Trump Made America safe again and How Biden is making it dangerous with Guest Kendel Ehrlich (Ep. 24)

Rose Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 20:44


Trump made America safe, and Biden is making it dangerous. Former First Lady of Maryland Kendel Ehrlich joins Rose Unplugged to discuss her experience serving under various federal agencies (ONDCP and SMART) during the Trump administration and what you can do to help keep our country safe. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rose-unplugged/support

Cannabis Causing Vomiting and Pain? Dr. Lev explains Scromiting and CHS

"It's Just Pot - What's The Problem?" - Every Brain Matters Podcast

Play Episode Play 47 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 20:33


Hi and welcome to the very first Every Brain Matters podcast. We ask you to subscribe to our podcast and give us a good review as we share valuable important information.In today's podcast, Roneet Lev, MD FACEP was the first Chief Medical Officer of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, ONDCP, 2018-2020,  describes CHS, Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome. CHS is a serious illness that is not well known, but EVERYONE should be highly concerned about because it's one of the leading illness related to the marijuana. Many people today have been told that cannabis is healthy for them, and in some cases, use it medically.  But recent data from Emergency Rooms across the country has shown that even casual use can have a negative effect, and there are side effects that can be dangerous to your health, even deadly.  This is part 1 of our series where we take a look at CHS, with medical experts and people who have been directly affected.Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome or CHS Symptoms are -cyclic or recurring vomiting often with screaming or what is called “scromitting”; -serve abdominal and body pains and people tend to take hot showers or baths to relieve their symptoms. Sometimes they end up with scald burns just trying to find relief.Subscribe to Dr. Lev's podcast High TruthsTo learn about IASIC, International Academy on the Science and Impact of Cannabis and their library. We ask you to subscribe to our podcast and give us a good review as we share valuable important information.To Join the Every Brain Matters Community please click this link. Support us on Patreon.To learn more about CHS our Think Ya Know Campaign, Is Marijuana Making You Sick?Learn more about CHS in the Every Brain Matters Science Section. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/everybrainmatters)

Rehab Confidential
Tom Coderre, former state senator from Rhode Island

Rehab Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 66:59


Joe and Amy sit down with Tom Coderre, former state senator from Rhode Island and current Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use for SAMHSA.  We discuss what SAMHSA defines as “recovery”, the new ONDCP director and the spike in overdose deaths.  Tom was featured with Joe in “The Anonymous People”. 

High Truths on Drugs and Addiction
Episode #2 - High Truths on Drugs and Addiction with Director Jim Carroll, America's Drug Czar

High Truths on Drugs and Addiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 40:03


ONDCP Director Carroll discusses the issues of addiction. For more information visit: Hightruths.com James “Jim” Carroll Director, White House Office of National Drug Control Policy The Honorable James W. “Jim” Carroll was sworn in as the Director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) on January 31, 2019 following a unanimous confirmation by the United States Senate. Mr. Carroll previously served as the Acting Director and Deputy Director of ONDCP from February 2018 to January 2019. His strategic vision for the organization is best summarized in two words: “Be Relentless.” It's the advice President Trump gave Director Carroll when he nominated him to lead ONDCP, and the North Star that drives his vision in support of the organization's mission to stop the flow of illegal drugs in the United States and connect those suffering from substance use disorder with the tools they need to be put on the path to recovery. Under the leadership of President Trump and Director Carroll, the United States saw its first annual decrease in overdose deaths for the first time in 30 years; the amount of drugs seized by law enforcement at our Nation's borders stands at all-time highs; and record Federal grants have been awarded in support of drug interdiction and public health programs. In his role as “Drug Czar,” Director Carroll serves as the principal advisor to the President of the United States on drug policy and oversees a passionate staff of approximately 100 professionals. He oversees a budget of more than $35 billion and coordinates the activities and related funding of sixteen Federal government agencies and departments to reduce the supply of and demand for illicit substances. Prior to joining the Office of National Drug Control Policy, Director Carroll served as Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff at the White House. Previously in the Administration, Mr. Carroll served as General Counsel of the Office of Management and Budget and as Deputy Assistant and Senior Counsel to the President. Before joining the Trump Administration, Mr. Carroll served as Washington Counsel at the Ford Motor Company and as General Counsel of the Ford Motor Company Fund, the company's philanthropic arm that supports non-profit organizations and initiatives. This is Director Carroll's second time serving the American people in support of the President of the United States. During the George W. Bush Administration, Mr. Carroll held several positions including Special Assistant and Associate Counsel to the President at the White House, Deputy General Counsel and Acting General Counsel at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, and as an attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice. Mr. Carroll began his career as a state prosecutor in Virginia after earning his bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia and his J.D. from the George Mason University School of Law.

On the Edge with April Mahoney
Dr. Roneet Lev reveals High Truths here On the Edge

On the Edge with April Mahoney

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 49:00


https://hightruths.com Dr. Roneet Lev, an emergency and addiction doctor who has served as the first Chief Medical Officer of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, ONDCP and still practices on the front lines.

Heart of the Matter
White House appointee Jim Carroll on the Trump administration & the addiction crisis

Heart of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 35:21 Transcription Available


Jim Carroll was sworn in as the Director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) in 2019. His agency's mission: to stop the flow of illegal drugs in the United States and to connect those suffering from addiction with the tools they need to achieve recovery. On this episode of Heart of the Matter, Jim joins Elizabeth to discuss the Trump administration's response to the nation's addiction epidemic, barriers to treatment, and the prevalence of stigma towards individuals with substance use disorders. He also shares reflections from traveling around the country, meeting with people in some of the hardest-hit communities and leading discussions about the challenges they face. Hear his reflections on this issue, which is both a professional and personal passion of Jim's, and learn more about his dedication to accomplishing the ONDCP's goals.Editor's Note: The views and opinions expressed on Heart of the Matter are those of the podcast participants and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Partnership to End Addiction. We are also mindful that some of the personal stories feature the word “addict” and other terms from this list. We respect and understand those who choose to use certain terms to express themselves. However, we strive to use language that's health-oriented, accurately reflects science, promotes evidence-based treatment and demonstrates respect and compassion. 

Cover 2 Resources
Ep. 275 - Drug Czar Unpacks Our National Opioid Epidemic Strategy

Cover 2 Resources

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 32:06


In its latest Strategy Report, the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) shared its strategy for building a stronger, healthier, drug-free society. To reach this goal, the ONDCP details three tactics for fighting the opioid epidemic. First, continue to prevent new substance abusers through education and evidence-based prevention programs. Second, improve access to long-term addiction recovery treatment services. Third, reduce the availability of these drugs in our communities. By achieving these goals, the ONDCP will dominate the drug environment, reducing future lives lost to substance use. Today, we're joined by the Director of the ONDCP, Mr. Jim Carroll, the man in charge of executing this strategy. Together, we discuss the highlights of the latest Drug Control Strategy Report. Join us on the latest episode of the Cover2 Resources Podcast for a deep dive into our nation's plan for fighting the opioid epidemic.

This Week in Drugs
News: The Drug War Shrinks in Some Places, Expands in Others [#130]

This Week in Drugs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2018 24:34


This week, Sam and Sarah talk about the latest drug news. In some ways, the drug war is shrinking, as the Trump Administration considers gutting the ONDCP, women were set to re-gain the right to purchase alcohol in Sri Lanka, police dogs who sniff out marijuana are becoming less useful to state police, and Massachusetts […] The post News: The Drug War Shrinks in Some Places, Expands in Others [#130] appeared first on This Week in Drugs.

This Week in Drugs
News: Gun Rights for Marijuana Users, ONDCP Shake-Up, and THC Wine [#127]

This Week in Drugs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2017 23:33


This week, Sam and Sarah talk about the latest news! We couldn’t get it up for Christmas Eve, but now it’s a special Boxing Day episode instead. Your beloved hosts discuss everything from what seems to be the first-ever enforcement of the ban on marijuana users owning guns, to shake-ups in the Trump Administration, to […] The post News: Gun Rights for Marijuana Users, ONDCP Shake-Up, and THC Wine [#127] appeared first on This Week in Drugs.

Women Rule
How the White House battles the opioid crisis

Women Rule

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 50:35


In early August, President Donald Trump vowed to formally dub the U.S. opioid crisis a “national emergency.” But nearly a month later, the president has yet to officially declare a state of emergency — a move that would enable the federal government to pump funds into addressing the drug epidemic. Two women on the front lines of the opioid fight — June Sivilli, the chief of the public health division in the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, and Dr. Cece McNamara Spitznas, ONDCP’s senior science policy adviser – try to explain why Trump still hasn’t made that formal declaration. Women Rule spoke to Sivilli and Spitznas about the administration's drug control priorities and how the opioid crisis has uniquely affected women.

Marijuana Today
Episode 141 - The Legislative Race to Legalize

Marijuana Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2017 100:36


Betty Aldworth, Andrew Livingston, and Sam Tracy join host Kris Krane to talk about the race to legislatively legalize marijuana, the appointment of a new head of the ONDCP, and how the recent Students for Sensible Drug Policy National Conference went. Produced by Shea Gunther.

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Marijuana Today
Episode 135 - How Trump Treats Drugs

Marijuana Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2017 73:55


Tom Angell and Aaron Houston join host Kris Krane to talk about the future of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (aka ONDCP), fake news in the marijuana industry, and a recent big court win for student marijuana reform activists. Produced by Shea Gunther.

Cultural Baggage, a Production of the Drug Truth Network
Drug Truth Network's Cultural Baggage Program for April 27, 2007

Cultural Baggage, a Production of the Drug Truth Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2007


Panel Discussion Part III: Are we winning the war on drugs? with Stan Furce of HIDTA/ONDCP, Marcia Baker of Phoenix House, DTN/LEAP member Dean Becker, Q&A from the audience, plus NPR "gets it?" and Terry Nelson of LEAP

Cultural Baggage, a Production of the Drug Truth Network
Drug Truth Network's Cultural Baggage Program for April 27, 2007

Cultural Baggage, a Production of the Drug Truth Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2007


Panel Discussion Part III: Are we winning the war on drugs? with Stan Furce of HIDTA/ONDCP, Marcia Baker of Phoenix House, DTN/LEAP member Dean Becker, Q&A from the audience, plus NPR "gets it?" and Terry Nelson of LEAP

Cultural Baggage, a Production of the Drug Truth Network
Drug Truth Network's Cultural Baggage Program for April 20, 2007

Cultural Baggage, a Production of the Drug Truth Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2007


Panel Discussion Part II: Are we winning the war on drugs? with Stan Furce of HIDTA/ONDCP, Marcia Baker of Phoenix House, and DTN/LEAP member Dean Becker, plus Drug War Facts, Bruce Mirken of MPP, Corrupt Cop Story, Poppygate, and a Tribute to Albert Hoffman

Cultural Baggage, a Production of the Drug Truth Network
Drug Truth Network's Cultural Baggage Program for April 20, 2007

Cultural Baggage, a Production of the Drug Truth Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2007


Panel Discussion Part II: Are we winning the war on drugs? with Stan Furce of HIDTA/ONDCP, Marcia Baker of Phoenix House, and DTN/LEAP member Dean Becker, plus Drug War Facts, Bruce Mirken of MPP, Corrupt Cop Story, Poppygate, and a Tribute to Albert Hoffman

Cultural Baggage, a Production of the Drug Truth Network
Drug Truth Network's Cultural Baggage Program for April 13, 2007

Cultural Baggage, a Production of the Drug Truth Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2007


Panel Discussion: Are we winning the war on drugs? with Stan Furce of HIDTA/ONDCP, Marcia Baker of Phoenix House, and DTN/LEAP member Dean Becker, plus Terry Nelson of LEAP, Official Government Truth, and Black Perspective

Cultural Baggage, a Production of the Drug Truth Network
Drug Truth Network's Cultural Baggage Program for April 13, 2007

Cultural Baggage, a Production of the Drug Truth Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2007


Panel Discussion: Are we winning the war on drugs? with Stan Furce of HIDTA/ONDCP, Marcia Baker of Phoenix House, and DTN/LEAP member Dean Becker, plus Terry Nelson of LEAP, Official Government Truth, and Black Perspective