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Best podcasts about overdose crisis

Latest podcast episodes about overdose crisis

Civic
Unheard: The Plight of Mayans Struggling with Addiction in SF

Civic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 39:07


The impact of the COVID 19 pandemic led to a rise in fatal overdoses among the tens of thousands of Indigenous Mayans living in the Bay area. That alarmed Latinx advocates and officials at the Mexican consulate in San Francisco. Indigenous Latin Americans are categorized as Latinx even though many speak limited Spanish. That means vital information, like drug awareness campaigns and the dangers of fentanyl, may not be reaching the Maya-speaking community. And service providers say culturally-sensitive treatment programs are crucial for healing but are nearly non-existent for the Indigenous population. We discuss the push for change in San Francisco with advocates and health professionals.

Civic
Proposition F: Tying Cash Welfare to Drug Screening

Civic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 36:10


March 2024 Election Special: Mayor London Breed is facing one of the most pivotal moments of her political career as she campaigns for reelection amidst a dual crisis of addiction and homelessness. Her solution is a ballot measure that would compel welfare recipients to submit to drug addiction screening and treatment in order to get cash benefits. We explore the fierce debate that has rippled across San Francisco and beyond, and a very similar measure that catapulted a former San Francisco supervisor onto the national stage and political stardom — Gavin Newsom.

The Jill Bennett Show
New report on the Nanaimo overdose crisis, Travel news with Claire Newell, & Hotel California criminal trial!

The Jill Bennett Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 39:37


After months of research, the Nanaimo Area Public Safety Association is releasing a report, which sheds light on the gravity of the overdose crisis in Nanaimo by analyzing high acuity overdose data obtained from the Nanaimo Fire Department and the City of Nanaimo. The latest travel news with Claire Newell of Travel Best Bets! The handwritten lyrics of the Eagles' classic "Hotel California" are the subject of a criminal trial that's about to start.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
How well equipped are police in the face of an ongoing overdose crisis?

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 15:33


Benoit Jolette is the officer in charge of Codiac Regional RCMP. 

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)
Dissecting Ontario's Escalating Overdose Crisis

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 17:14


Recently officials in Belleville declared a state of emergency, after paramedics responded to 23 drug overdoses in a span of just two days. It's another deadly chapter in the ongoing opioid crisis in the province, and country. For insight, we welcome Jennifer Cormier, executive director of the John Howard Society of Belleville, and Dr. Carolyn Snider, emergency physician at Unity Health Toronto. Donate to TVO: http://tvo.org/giveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
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1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 6:27


Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
Oregon's Overdose Crisis...After Decriminalizing Drugs

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 32:59


In 2020, Oregon voters became the first state to largely decriminalize drug use and small amounts of hard drugs like cocaine, heroin, and fentanyl. Lawmakers pitched Measure 110 as a progressive, fresh approach to helping treat addiction rather than punish it, and the law passed with 58 percent support. Oregon's governor recently declared a drug emergency, as overdose deaths have been climbing year after year and Democratic lawmakers who first pushed to decriminalize drugs are admitting it isn't working. Oregon State Representative Kevin Mannix is a Republican who opposed the measure, and he joins the Rundown to explain how drug decriminalization has caused a rise in overdoses, why drug traffickers are now targeting Oregon, and what he believes could be a compassionate solution to help addicts while keeping drugs off the streets in his state. Although he is facing several criminal trials this year, former President Donald Trump remains the Republican frontrunner in the race for commander-in-chief. He continues to allege that the legal proceedings are a form of election interference, with one case making it to the Supreme Court. Today, the Justices will consider his appeal to a Colorado Supreme Court ruling that could disqualify him from the Centennial State's primary ballot for participating in an insurrection on January 6th. FOX News Legal Editor, Kerri Urbahn, joins to break down the legal questions at play in this decision and what this unprecedented case could mean for the election. Plus, commentary by columnist and co-author of "Stolen Youth," Bethany Mandel. Image: FOX News Digital Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
Oregon's Overdose Crisis...After Decriminalizing Drugs

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 32:59


In 2020, Oregon voters became the first state to largely decriminalize drug use and small amounts of hard drugs like cocaine, heroin, and fentanyl. Lawmakers pitched Measure 110 as a progressive, fresh approach to helping treat addiction rather than punish it, and the law passed with 58 percent support. Oregon's governor recently declared a drug emergency, as overdose deaths have been climbing year after year and Democratic lawmakers who first pushed to decriminalize drugs are admitting it isn't working. Oregon State Representative Kevin Mannix is a Republican who opposed the measure, and he joins the Rundown to explain how drug decriminalization has caused a rise in overdoses, why drug traffickers are now targeting Oregon, and what he believes could be a compassionate solution to help addicts while keeping drugs off the streets in his state. Although he is facing several criminal trials this year, former President Donald Trump remains the Republican frontrunner in the race for commander-in-chief. He continues to allege that the legal proceedings are a form of election interference, with one case making it to the Supreme Court. Today, the Justices will consider his appeal to a Colorado Supreme Court ruling that could disqualify him from the Centennial State's primary ballot for participating in an insurrection on January 6th. FOX News Legal Editor, Kerri Urbahn, joins to break down the legal questions at play in this decision and what this unprecedented case could mean for the election. Plus, commentary by columnist and co-author of "Stolen Youth," Bethany Mandel. Image: FOX News Digital Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The FOX News Rundown
Oregon's Overdose Crisis...After Decriminalizing Drugs

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 32:59


In 2020, Oregon voters became the first state to largely decriminalize drug use and small amounts of hard drugs like cocaine, heroin, and fentanyl. Lawmakers pitched Measure 110 as a progressive, fresh approach to helping treat addiction rather than punish it, and the law passed with 58 percent support. Oregon's governor recently declared a drug emergency, as overdose deaths have been climbing year after year and Democratic lawmakers who first pushed to decriminalize drugs are admitting it isn't working. Oregon State Representative Kevin Mannix is a Republican who opposed the measure, and he joins the Rundown to explain how drug decriminalization has caused a rise in overdoses, why drug traffickers are now targeting Oregon, and what he believes could be a compassionate solution to help addicts while keeping drugs off the streets in his state. Although he is facing several criminal trials this year, former President Donald Trump remains the Republican frontrunner in the race for commander-in-chief. He continues to allege that the legal proceedings are a form of election interference, with one case making it to the Supreme Court. Today, the Justices will consider his appeal to a Colorado Supreme Court ruling that could disqualify him from the Centennial State's primary ballot for participating in an insurrection on January 6th. FOX News Legal Editor, Kerri Urbahn, joins to break down the legal questions at play in this decision and what this unprecedented case could mean for the election. Plus, commentary by columnist and co-author of "Stolen Youth," Bethany Mandel. Image: FOX News Digital Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Live from Studio 5 on AMI-audio
Overdose Crisis in B.C.

Live from Studio 5 on AMI-audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 10:44


The B.C. Coroners Service says there were 2,511 suspected illicit drug deaths last year. Garth Mullins from the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users discusses the issues at the core of the overdose crisis. From the January 30, 2024, episode.

Political Capital with Rob Shaw
#121 - Overdose crisis, social media bill, international student cap

Political Capital with Rob Shaw

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 43:27


January 26, 2024 - Premier David Eby and B.C.'s chief coroner disagree over what to do to curb a record number of deaths caused by toxic drugs. Plus, the premier forecasts legislation to sue social media companies for harm. Ottawa brings in a new international student cap that will have big ramifications for B.C.'s colleges and universities. And, a discussion about BC United MLA Ellis Ross's decision to jump to federal politics. Host Rob Shaw is joined by Allie Blades, Jeff Ferrier and Jillian Oliver.

New England Journal of Medicine Interviews
NEJM Interview: Joseph Friedman on increases in drug-related mortality among adolescents and approaches to overdose prevention.

New England Journal of Medicine Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 10:23


Joseph Friedman is a medical student at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA who has a Ph.D. in social medicine. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. J. Friedman and S.E. Hadland. The Overdose Crisis among U.S. Adolescents. N Engl J Med 2024;390:97-100.

Civic
FIXED: The Grassroots Effort to Save Lives: San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis Part 6

Civic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 31:10


*Audio fixed - Previously uploaded episode was the wrong audio and has been fixed*Fentanyl-related deaths among teens more than tripled across the U.S. from 2019 to 2021. And the CDC reports that two thirds of teens who died had someone nearby who didn't provide an overdose response. Now San Francisco high school students are signing up for training sessions on how to recognize drug abuse and reverse overdoses. And it's not just teens who want to help. City residents are carrying overdose reversal nasal spray in case they come across someone in need of rescuing. But reversing an overdose isn't quite as simple as it might sound. In this sixth and final episode of our series on San Francisco and the overdose crisis, we hear about an organization dedicated to training people on how to reverse overdoses, and we drop in on a session to find out how it's done.

New York NOW
A Deep Dive into New York's Policing, Opioid Overdose Crisis

New York NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 26:46


A new edition of NY&, our civics series, looks at how local policy impact what policing looks like across communities in New York state. As part of WMHT'S Opioids in New York series, Public health officials and patients share how medication assisted treatment can assist with addiction recovery at Greene County Family Planning. The Rensselaer County Heroin Coalition is committed to addressing the opioid overdose crisis by providing support and awareness to the issue. Explore more: nynow.org

Civic
The Grassroots Effort to Save Lives: San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis Part 6

Civic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 47:21


Fentanyl-related deaths among teens more than tripled across the U.S. from 2019 to 2021. And the CDC reports that two thirds of teens who died had someone nearby who didn't provide an overdose response. Now San Francisco high school students are signing up for training sessions on how to recognize drug abuse and reverse overdoses. And it's not just teens who want to help. City residents are carrying overdose reversal nasal spray in case they come across someone in need of rescuing. But reversing an overdose isn't quite as simple as it might sound. In this sixth and final episode of our series on San Francisco and the overdose crisis, we hear about an organization dedicated to training people on how to reverse overdoses, and we drop in on a session to find out how it's done.Narcan resources mentioned in the episode:San Francisco residents can get Narcan from the Community Behavioral Health Services Pharmacy at 1380 Howard Street. Detailed instructions on how to administer Narcan can be found on the DOPE website at harmreduction.org and on YouTube "How to Use Narcan with the DOPE Project."The DOPE Project conducts Narcan distribution and in person trainings at the 6th Street Harm Reduction Center at 117 6th Street, during operating hours, Tuesday to Friday 11 am to 5 pm. 

The Point
News Roundup: Jet fuel dump over Cape Cod; fishermen face an overdose crisis

The Point

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 49:36


This week: A horse breaks loose on a cargo plane, leading to 20 tons of jet fuel being discharged over the Cape and Islands (yes, that happened). Also, New Bedford 's fishing community is trying to come to terms with an overdose epidemic. And: more than 60 would-be voters in Truro are being asked to prove their residency.

Civic
The Fight for Safe Consumption Sites: San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis Part 5

Civic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 47:21


The Fight for Safe Consumption Sites: San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis Part 5As overdose fatalities reach two to three deaths a day in San Francisco, demands for supervised consumption sites are getting more urgent. But city leaders are increasingly reluctant. And health officials who once campaigned for them are now conspicuously silent. We investigate San Francisco's long fight for safe consumption sites and what changed. And we visit an overdose prevention center in New York City that's having a real impact on the neighborhood and people's lives. 

The NACCHO Podcast Series
Podcast From Washington: NACCHO Opposes Proposed Cuts to Public Health Fund and Local Health Departments Respond to the Overdose Crisis

The NACCHO Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 30:52


On this week's podcast, the National Association of County and City Health Officials' Adriane Casalotti, Chief of Government and Public Affairs and Lauren Mastroberardino, Government Affairs Senior Specialist welcome Victoria Van de Vate, NACCHO's new Director of Government Affairs. The team provided an update on government funding and the newly elected Speaker of the House of Representatives. They also discussed a letter that NACCHO and 110 other public health organizations sent to the Senate opposing a proposal to cut $980 million from the Prevention and Public Health Fund, also known as the Prevention Fund, in order to provide funding for the Primary Care and Health Workforce Act. Later in the program (9:17), NACCHO Senior Program Analyst Francis Higgins spoke with two representatives from local health departments that are doing overdose prevention work: Sixto Aguirre, a CPSW/Case Manager II, Peer Supported Probation at the Rio Arriba Department of Health and Human Services in New Mexico, and Seth Dewey, a Health Educator at the Reno County Health Department in Kansas. Both are NACCHO overdose prevention award recipients. Nearly 110,000 Americans died of overdose in 2022. Aguirre and Dewey discussed their lived experiences, how they got connected to their overdose prevention work, and what their local health departments are doing in response to the crisis. Local health departments are integrating people with lived and living experience into overdose prevention work to strengthen their activities and the communities they serve. Also, they are working with community partners to promote the health and safety of people who use drugs, to support folks who are interacting with the criminal legal system, and to prevent overdose.

POLITICO's Pulse Check
Congress not acting on the opioid epidemic

POLITICO's Pulse Check

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 6:56


The U.S. drug overdose crisis is out of control. Host Katherine Ellen Foley talks with Carmen Paun about why Washington's efforts are failing.

Civic
The War on Drugs Revisited: San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis

Civic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 47:17


The War on Drugs Revisited: San Francisco and the Overdose CrisisSome San Francisco city officials are advocating jail for unhoused people who use drugs and murder charges for people who sell drugs. Critics say their approach mirrors the abysmal failure of the 50-year-old war on drugs. In the fourth episode of our series on San Francisco and the overdose crisis, we take a historical look at the justice system's approach to drugs, its racial inequities, what has changed, and what may be making a comeback.

Sad Francisco
Blaming Honduras for the Overdose Crisis f/ Nestor Castillo

Sad Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 20:41


Nestor Castillo lays out the recent racist media tropes around Honduras, and why they're especially dangerous for immigrants. Nestor's El Tecolote column, "Dear SF Chronicle: No, Hondurans aren't responsible for the City's fentanyl crisis": eltecolote.org/content/en/dear-sf-chronicle-no-hondurans-arent-responsible-for-the-citys-fentanyl-crisis/ Nestor on Twitter: twitter.com/ProfeNessC "The Contras, Cocaine, and Covert Operations" (George Washington University's National Security Archive): nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB2/index.html "Defensores exigen investigación por crimen de ambientalista del Valle de Siria" (Defensores En Linea): defensoresenlinea.com/defensores-exigen-investigacion-por-crimen-de-ambientalista-del-valle-de-siria/ | Google translation: www-defensoresenlinea-com.translate.goog/defensores-exigen-investigacion-por-crimen-de-ambientalista-del-valle-de-siria/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp "Honduras Defense Official and U.S. Drug War Ally Tied to Narco-Trafficker, Notorious Mercenary Firm" (Jared Olson and John Washington at The Intercept): theintercept.com/2023/08/25/honduras-military-elias-melgar/ "Honduran Ex-President Extradited to U.S. to Face Narcotrafficking Charges" (Democracy Now): democracynow.org/2022/4/22/headlines/honduran_ex_president_extradited_to_us_to_face_narcotrafficking_charges "Gold giant faces Honduras inquiry into alleged heavy metal pollution" (Rory Carroll, The Guardian): theguardian.com/environment/2009/dec/31/goldcorp-honduras-pollution-allegations More Sad Francisco: sadfrancis.co

MediBlurb's accurate and transparent health Information.
Fourth Wave of the U.S. Overdose Crisis

MediBlurb's accurate and transparent health Information.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 2:04


U.S. opioid crisis began in the early 2000s. The current fourth wave involves fentanyl overdoses with stimulants.

Civic
Criminalizing Drug Use: San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis Part 3

Civic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 39:30


San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis Part 3*Content Warning: Explicit language and a description of an overdose experience.* San Francisco city officials have decided that arresting unhoused people for using drugs is the way to get them into treatment programs. Critics say jails are no place to get clean. And besides, forcing people into rehab doesn't work. Based on the rate of treatment refusal by those arrested, the critics have a point. In the third episode of our series on San Francisco and the overdose crisis, we take a historical look at policing drug use and the massive hurdles that are getting in the way.

SAGE Sociology
Socius - Parallel Development: Medicalization and Decriminalization in the Changing Media Framing of the Opioid Overdose Crisis

SAGE Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 20:05


Author Xinyan Wu discusses the article, "Parallel Development: Medicalization and Decriminalization in the Changing Media Framing of the Opioid Overdose Crisis" published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.

Civic
How Drug Addiction and Homelessness Connect: San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis Part 2

Civic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 37:54


Civic Presents: San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis Part 2While San Francisco is on track to break records for the highest number of fatal overdoses in one year, health experts say the city is failing when it comes to one surefire way to save lives: housing. San Francisco's history has made housing a huge challenge. In this second episode of our series, we take a historical look at the city's homelessness crisis, how it worsens addiction and drug-related fatalities, and how the city is responding.

Deep Dish on Global Affairs
From China to Mexico: Tracing the Deadly Fentanyl Trail

Deep Dish on Global Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 29:39


With 110,000 drug overdose deaths last year, including 70 percent from synthetic opioids, we examine how international factors have played a crucial role in the US drug epidemic. Vanda Felbab-Brown of Brookings Institution and Regina LaBelle of Georgetown University offer insights on the government's response, effective policy solutions, and the path to recovery.     Reading List:  Why America is Struggling to Stop the Fentanyl Epidemic, Vanda Felbab-Brown, Foreign Affairs, May 15, 2023  3 Actionable Bipartisan Solutions to Address the Overdose Crisis, Regina LaBelle, The Hill, February 02, 2023 

Perspectives - WNIJ
Perspective: The overdose crisis

Perspectives - WNIJ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 1:44


This International Overdose Awareness Day, Nia Springer-Norris wants people to remember their loved ones who have overdosed — and learn how to administer Narcan.

The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Lived experience is essential to understanding the overdose crisis

The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 12:50


Members of the Substance User Network of the Atlantic Region, or SUNAR, say drug users need to be a part of the conversation centered around the overdose crisis. Jill Harnum, the regional peer lead and Sylvia Newhook, a peer outreach worker joined us in studio to explain.

Sad Francisco
War on Drugs Redux f/ Sara Shortt

Sad Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 28:46


The War on Drugs doesn't save lives, but it brings in huge profits for anyone who works for the police, in all of policing's forms.  While rich people can microdose LSD at the office or Burning Man without any worries of getting arrested, the War on Drugs is fought against poor, often nonwhite queer and trans people, in what local media loves to call 'open-air drug markets'. Sara Shortt (@Shorttyshorttt) is on to talk about harm reduction and the city's strategy of throwing money at policing in response to rising overdose statistics. GLIDE: glide.org; Gubbio Project: thegubbioproject.org; Safer Inside: saferinside.org; National Harm Reduction Coalition: harmreduction.org; Drug Policy Alliance: drugpolicy.org;  Support the show: patreon.com/sadfrancisco

Clark County Today News
Washington senator says state's drug-overdose crisis is now among worst in U.S.

Clark County Today News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 4:00


Washington leads the US in both percentage and absolute increase in drug overdose deaths, prompting calls for stronger measures in response to the worsening crisis after the state's recent drug decriminalization efforts. https://tinyurl.com/bdeshm48 #WashingtonState #SenMikePadden #SenateLawAndJusticeCommittee #CDC #DrugOverdoseDeathRate #DecriminalizationEffort #LeadRepublican #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday

Fifth & Mission
From Grief to Burnout: Voices of the Bay Area Overdose Crisis

Fifth & Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 25:40


San Francisco's overdose death rate has almost tripled in recent years due in large part to the deadly synthetic opioid fentanyl, but numbers don't tell the whole story. Chronicle reporters sat down with seven Bay Area residents whose lives have been changed by the epidemic, from grieving parents to emergency responders. Host Cecilia Lei presents their perspectives on the crisis and how they think it can be solved. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Got a tip, comment, question? Email us: fifth@sfchronicle.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Civic
The Origins of Rampant Opioid Addiction: San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis Part 1

Civic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 28:12


Civic Presents: San Francisco and the Overdose CrisisSan Francisco is experiencing its worst rate of drug-related fatalities ever, and as city officials impose increasingly punitive measures against people who use and sell drugs, the problem only seems to be getting worse. In this first episode of our series on San Francisco's overdose crisis, we take a historical look at opioid addiction, and we assess the damage of stigma on the city's most vulnerable residents.

Wisdom Shared with Carole Blueweiss
Retired FBI Agent Reflects On Opioid Crisis

Wisdom Shared with Carole Blueweiss

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 40:03


Episode SummaryOur last episode explored addiction from the perspective of loved ones. In this episode, we are looking at the opioid crisis from the point of view of a retired FBI agent, Aaron Weeter, who spent 25 years specializing in drug-related crimes. From his frontline perspective, we learn how the opioid epidemic of the 90s spread to become the fentanyl epidemic we have today. For the visually-minded who prefer to listen and read or for those who need closed captioning, watch the transcript video here: https://youtu.be/oXq6XJ_z-HIAbout Aaron WeeterBeginning in 1998, Aaron served for over 23 years as a Special Agent in the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Washington, D.C. Field Office.  He served for twenty years as a case agent and three years as a supervisor investigating matters primarily involving white-collar/financial crimes in the areas of healthcare fraud and prescription drug diversion and distribution.  During this time, Aaron also worked on a variety of national/office-wide cases including the 9-11, D.C. Sniper and January 6th investigations among others.  Aaron is a licensed Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and a Certified Fraud Examiner.  He retired from the FBI in late 2021 and recently started a fraud consulting business.  Much of Aaron's FBI investigative work focused on the illegal distribution of pharmaceutical narcotics and other controlled substances by physicians, pharmacists and street-level dealers.  He opened his first "pill case" in early 1999 in the early stages of what would become the pill epidemic and through dozens of cases thereafter, had a window into the evolution of the pill epidemic and its influence on the current fentanyl epidemic gripping the U.S.  More to Watch and ReadChasing the Dragon: The Life of an Opiate Addict - a documentary made by the FBI & DEADr. Feelgood: Dealer or Healer? - a documentary about Dr. William Hurwitz, a Virginia physician who served nearly five years in prison for drug traffickingAnonymous Sister - a documentary where director Jamie Boyle explores her family's collision with the opioid epidemicAll the Beauty and the Bloodshed - a documentary about artist and activist Nan Goldin and her personal fight to hold the Sackler family accountable for the opioid overdose crisisDemon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver - a novel that shows the devastating impact of the opioid epidemic on a young boy in AppalachiaDopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America by Beth Macy - the definitive account of America's opioid epidemicRaising Lazarus: Hope, Justice, and the Future of America's Overdose Crisis by Beth Macy - a sequel to DopesickDopesick - Hulu limited series remake of Beth Macy's book Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty by Patrick Radden Keefe - a book that describes the Sackler family and their role in the opioid epidemicThe Family That Built an Empire of Pain - article by Patrick Radden Keefe that led to the bookWhat Can Be Done?Words Matter - Terms to Use and Avoid When Talking About Addictionhttps://www.cdc.gov/opioids/basics/fentanyl.html: https://www.cdc.gov/drugoverdose/prevention/index.htmlFentanyl Test StripsFind Narcan Near YouIf you or someone you know is struggling with substance use disorder, SAMHSA's (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) National Helpline, 1-800-662-HELP (4357), (also known as the Treatment Referral Routing Service) or TTY: 1-800-487-4889 is a confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders. This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations. Callers can also order free publications and other information. You can also visit https://www.samhsa.gov. How opioid addiction occurs - Mayo ClinicList of Treatment Facilities and Support GroupsDrug Takeback ProgramsSafe Drug DisposalRelated EpisodesAddiction to Sobriety: A Mother's JourneyAnonymous SisterFind and Follow Carole and Wisdom Shared:https://www.caroleblueweiss.com/Subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@WisdomSharedCaroleBlueweissFollow me and send me a message on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caroleblueweissFollow me and send me a message on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroleblueweiss/Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carole_blueweiss/The Wisdom Shared TeamAudio Engineering by Steve Heatherington of Good Podcasting WorksSocial Media and Marketing Coordinator: Kayla Nelson

Crosscurrents
In Harm's Way Pt. 3 / Nairobi Williese Barnes / Tunnel Jazz

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 26:51


Today, we hear how providers fighting the high rate of drug overdoses in San Francisco are facing staffing shortages. It's the third installment of the new series 'In Harm's Way: Workers Battle the Overdose Crisis.' Then, a conversation with Oakland's new Youth Poet Laureate. And, we find a jazz scene in an unlikely place.

POLITICO's Pulse Check
Behind the evolving overdose crisis

POLITICO's Pulse Check

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 6:48


Overdose deaths involving both cocaine and opioids have spiked over the past decade, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Host Alice Miranda Ollstein talks with Kelly Hooper about the factors driving the deadly increase.    

Crosscurrents
In Harm's Way Pt. 2 / Unfaithful (Re)creations / New Arrivals

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 26:50


Today, we meet a group of punks bring life saving supplies to the community, even as funding comes and goes. We bring you part two in our new series, "In Harm's Way: Workers Battle the Overdose Crisis." Then, we learn why a South Asian designer dresses as California flowers. And, we hear a reading from Berkeley author, Linda Joy Myers.

Crosscurrents
In Harm's Way / Streets & Sanitation / New Arrivals: Christy Warren

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 26:50


On today's episode, a new series premieres. ‘In Harm's Way: Workers Battle the Overdose Crisis' reports on how the closure of San Francisco's Tenderloin Linkage Center impacted those it served. Then, former first responder Christy Warren reads from her new memoir, 'Flash Point.' And, we talk about litter with the city's street cleaning bureau.

Chemical World
Chemical World | The American Overdose Crisis

Chemical World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 27:17


In this episode of Chemical World from our archives, hosts Kenna and Maggie discuss the worsening overdose crisis in the United States and examine data from Colorado in 2021. Featuring the song "How Long" by Mugsy Fay.

Redeye
Report on overdose crisis “another disappointment” for people who use drugs (encore)

Redeye

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 15:53


On November 1st last year, a provincial committee released their report on the toxic drug supply and overdose crisis. The report contains 37 recommendations looking at everything from BC's proposed decriminalization to treatment beds. In response, nearly 60 organizations and individuals released an open letter saying the report obscures the issue of a poisoned drug supply, and recommends nothing outside of the status quo. We speak with Caitlin Shane of Pivot Legal.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Three Martini Lunch: Unpopular Presidential Candidates, Fact Checkers Proven Partisan, America’s Overdose Crisis (#3168)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023


Join Jim and Greg as they serve up three lousy martinis. First, they dissect a new Quinnipiac poll showing Americans strongly dislike the best known presidential candidates, while huge majorities have no clue who many of the other hopefuls are. They’re also sadly unsurprised at a Free Beacon report showing that 99.5 percent of all […]

3 Martini Lunch
Unpopular Presidential Candidates, Fact Checkers Proven Partisan, America's Overdose Crisis

3 Martini Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 26:11


Join Jim and Greg as they serve up three lousy martinis. First, they dissect a new Quinnipiac poll showing Americans strongly dislike the best known presidential candidates, while huge majorities have no clue who many of the other hopefuls are. They're also sadly unsurprised at a Free Beacon report showing that 99.5 percent of all political donations from professional "fact checkers" went to Democrats. Finally, they wince at the new CDC report showing 109,000 overdose deaths in the U.S. in 2022, proving that the COVID severely worsened the problem but the end of the pandemic hasn't improved things at all. Please visit our great sponsors:4Patriothttps://4Patriots.comUse code MARTINI to get 10% off your purchase.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2977243/advertisement

The Big Story
Safe supply and the overdose crisis: An FAQ

The Big Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 24:14


Harm reduction programs in general tend to be divisive, but safe supply might be the most controversial of them all. It involves providing drug users with, well, drugs—in the hopes they won't use more dangerous ones.The programs have been criticized by politicians, "exposed" in long newspaper features and serve as an easy target for anyone focused on "getting users off drugs" as a strategy to fight the overdose crisis. The reality is complex, and there's still a lot we don't know. But as overdose deaths continue to break records, we can't afford not to explore every option. So, what is safe supply? Does it work or are the claims made by its opponents true? Or both?GUEST: Dr. Lindsey Richardson, Associate Professor in Sociology at the University of British Columbia; Canada Research Chair in Social Inclusion and Health EquityWe love hearing from listeners! If you'd like to offer feedback, suggest an episode topic or have a question about this episode or any other, you can find The Big Story on Twitter @thebigstoryfpn, you can email us at hello@thebigstorypodcast.ca, and you can call and leave a voicemail at 416-935-5935.If you'd like to share The Big Story with a friend, you can send them this link, which will allow them to open the podcast in their favourite podcast player.

Connections with Evan Dawson
Former Biden administration official Robert Kent on addressing the overdose crisis

Connections with Evan Dawson

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 51:14


In the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Wednesday, May 24, 2023, we talk to former Biden administration official Robert Kent about the nation's overdose crisis.

Book Nook with Vick Mickunas
Book Nook: Raising Lazarus: Hope, Justice, and the Future of America's Overdose Crisis" by Beth Macy

Book Nook with Vick Mickunas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 50:08


Beth Macy keeps spreading the gospel of harm reduction.

Read. Talk. Grow.
We need everyone's help to end the opioid crisis

Read. Talk. Grow.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 39:17


We talked with:Beth Macy is a Virginia-based journalist with three decades of experience and an award-winning author of three New York Times bestselling books: "Factory Man," "Truevine" and "Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company That Addicted America." Her newest book is "Raising Lazarus: Hope, Justice, and the Future of America's Overdose Crisis."Dr. Holly Geyer is an addiction medicine specialist at Mayo Clinic in Arizona. Her work focuses on care of complex patients in the hospital with a focus on quality of life and the best use of nondrug interventions for treating symptoms, including pain. She is the author of "Ending the Crisis: Mayo Clinic's Guide to Opioid Addiction and Safe Opioid Use."We talked about:In this episode, Dr. Millstine and her guests discuss:Addiction as a medical condition. Opioid use disorder (OUD) isn't a moral weakness, and it's not just a social problem or a mental health disorder. It's a health condition, and everyone is at risk.The need for nonjudgmental, evidence-based care. Many people with OUD think they can't get better. Beth Macy argues this is partially because they've never been able to access evidence-based care. Holly argues it's time to stop battling against opioids and start battling for the people impacted by them.Hope for healing. Ending the opioid crisis may seem like an impossible task, but both of these books offer ideas and solutions for battling and preventing opioid addiction. Beth Macy's book looks at the heroes on the front lines — sometimes in unexpected locations like a McDonald's parking lot. They say that ultimately, we all have a role to play. Can't get enough?Purchase Dr. Geyer's book "Ending the Crisis: Mayo Clinic's Guide to Opioid Addiction and Safe Opioid Use."Purchase Beth Macy's book "Raising Lazarus: Hope, Justice, and the Future of America's Overdose Crisis."From Bookshop.orgFrom Barnes & NobleFrom AmazonWant to read more on the topic? Check out our blog:Opioids aren't the only effective treatment for pain managementWhat exactly are opioids?What does fentanyl do and how is it misused? Got feedback?If you've got ideas or book suggestions, email us at readtalkgrow@mayo.edu.We invite you to complete the following survey as part of a research study at Mayo Clinic. Your responses are anonymous. Your participation in this survey as well as its completion are voluntary. 

Addict II Athlete's podcast
An Accidental Activist: Ed Bisch

Addict II Athlete's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 63:44


Coach Blu speaks to Ed Bisch and his battle with Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family concerning OxyContin on this week's podcast. Listen as Ed talks about February 2001, when his life was blindsided as he learned his 18-year-old son Eddie was found unresponsive in his bed. Questing some of his son's friends, he learned that OxyContin had been used unbeknownst to it posed. Police on the scene told Ed that local kids were dying from “Oxy” and the situation worsened. The drug, they said, was spreading quickly across the country and already causing chaos locally.  Bisch has sounded alarms about the dangers of opioids now for more than 2 decades. As the founder of Relatives Against Purdue Pharma (RAPP), he attended countless public hearings, trials, and protests and is a claimant in a class-action lawsuit against the pharmaceutical company, the creators of Oxy. Listen as he describes his lifelong battle for Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family to take responsibility for stealing one out of the millions of lives their medication has taken from loved ones. Bisch's activism got him noticed by others fighting against opioid abuse, including Beth Macy, author of “Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America.” Macy wrote about Bisch in her latest book, “Raising Lazarus: Hope, Justice, and the Future of America's Overdose Crisis.” Follow Ed Bisch https://www.judgeforyourselves.com/ https://www.facebook.com/RAPPedB?mibextid=LQQJ4d  Please join Addict to Athlete's Patreon support page and help us turn the mess of addiction into the message of sobriety! https://www.patreon.com/addicttoathlete Please visit our website for more information on Team Addict to Athlete and Addiction Recovery Podcasts. https://www.AddictToAthlete.org

Citations Needed
News Brief: Fentanyl In Our Halloween Candy and Liberal Messaging Failures of the Overdose Crisis

Citations Needed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 41:34


In this Halloween themed News Brief, we debunk the idea drug dealers are handing out fentanyl candy to our children. But we also examine why these copaganda panics are able to take hold: namely the failure of liberals to provide an alternative, non-carceral vision for how to handle the very real and urgent overdose crisis.

The Axe Files with David Axelrod
Ep. 505 — Beth Macy

The Axe Files with David Axelrod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 57:19


When journalist and author Beth Macy first pitched a book about the opioid crisis in 2014, her publisher and editor rejected the idea. But Beth kept following the story, publishing “Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors and the Drug Company that Addicted America” in 2018. The book has since been adapted into an Emmy Award-winning Hulu miniseries. Beth joined David to talk about her upbringing in Urbana, Ohio, how the loss of manufacturing jobs and opioid use intersect, the stigmatization of addiction, Trump's appeal in former factory towns, her thoughts on the Sackler family of Purdue Pharma, and her new book, “Raising Lazarus: Hope, Justice, and the Future of the Overdose Crisis.”To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

The Realignment
280 | Saagar & Marshall on Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plans + Beth Macy on the Next Stage of the Opioid Crisis

The Realignment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 86:16


Subscribe to The Realignment on Supercast to support the show and access all of our bonus content: https://realignment.supercast.com/.REALIGNMENT NEWSLETTER: https://therealignment.substack.com/BOOKSHOP: https://bookshop.org/shop/therealignmentEmail us at: realignmentpod@gmail.comIn today's two-part episode, Saagar and Marshall discuss President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan and how they think one can actually "solve" America's higher education crisis. Then, Beth Macy, author of Raising Lazarus: Hope, Justice, and the Future of America's Overdose Crisis and Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company That Addicted America, joins the show to discuss the next stage of the opioid crisis. 

Louder with Crowder
FENTANYL & OPEN BORDERS: The American Overdose Crisis Explained

Louder with Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 58:43 Very Popular


Joe Biden's border crisis is more than just illegal immigration. It's responsible for an increase in opioid overdoses as well. We explain why. Also, New Jersey teachers are grooming your kids. The videos being shown are actually shocking. And Brian Stelter was embarrassed by a college freshman. #Opioids #Fentanyl #Groomers #georgefloyd NEW MERCH! https://crowdershop.com/  GET TODAY'S SHOW NOTES with SOURCES: https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/show-notes-opioid-crisis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices