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Greg Pettigrew and John Gallagher join the show to discuss their big "Recovery Fest" event that's taking place this weekend in Brandon, Mississippi
1- I trust Russian "propaganda" more than I trust Democrats or the American mainstream media 2- Breaking down the Apalachee High School Shooting, the ignored threat that was called into the school district prior to the shooting and the fact the the shooter had been interviewed by the FBI and was on their radar yet he still managed to walk into the school and commit a mass shooting that ended with 4 deaths and 9 other serious injuries 3- Greg Pettigrew and John Gallagher join the show to discuss their big "Recovery Fest" event that's taking place this weekend in Brandon, Mississippi
The McShin Foundation is planning two major events in September and October – its 20th annual Recovery Fest and a stop on the Mobilize Recovery Across America Bus Tour. The Recovery Fest will take place from noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 7 at the foundation's Lakeside location at 2300 Dumbarton Road. The event will feature speakers, live music, food trucks, rapid revive training, free Narcan, and vendors. Then on Tuesday, Oct. 8, the Mobilize Recovery Across America Bus Tour will stop at the foundation's location from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The event is designed to help solve...Article LinkSupport the Show.
Ep #590 Of The Clay Edwards Show On 103.9 WYAB (09/07/23) 1. LOL Jackson - The city of Jackson Public Works Director steps down and quits again for the 2nd time in 2 week. 2. We give out another F'd Around & Found Out award, this time to 4 people in one fail swoop for stealing a 2013 Hyundai Elantra, running from the cops, wrecking and killing 3 of the 4. People love to say the reason kids steal cars, rob and kill in Jackson is because there's nothing for them to do, I take them to task over this. 3. The Tucker Carlson / Larry Sinclair interview sets X on fire as normal people start to find out what we've known for years, that it's highly probable that Obama is / was a gay crack head. We peel back the reasons why the thought of Obama being gay bothers democrats so much. 4. Eddie, John & Aubrey join the show to promote "Recovery Fest" this Sunday in Brandon, they also give their personal testimonies while in the studio this morning. Check out my website at Www.ClayEdwardsShow.Com for all things Clay
Ep #590 / Hour #2 Of The Clay Edwards Show On 103.9 WYAB (09/07/23) Eddie, John & Aubrey join the show to promote "Recovery Fest" this Sunday in Brandon, they also give their personal testimonies while in the studio this morning. Check out my website at Www.ClayEdwardsShow.Com for all things Clay
The boys celebrate National Sobriety Day, which kind of snuck up on us again this year. They also talk about DUI's, Recovery Fest and hot takes on pop culture.
Music has a way of bringing people together, and is a language we share. Recovery has its own language, within its own culture of addiction. We are all affected by substance use disorder (SUD) - personally, through family and friends, and as a society, economically and politically. The numbers tell part of the story, however it’s the people that who have lived this struggle and the people who fight for recovery and education everyday that bring this story to the surface - into our living rooms, boardrooms, schools and the stage. Above The Basement met with people who care deeply about this cause: those in recovery, the doctors who treat and support our patients and families who have lost loved ones, and musicians who have had first hand experience of with addiction and understand the toll it can have on careers and families. Our discussions began in August 2018 with Kristen Williams Haseotes, the founder of Above the Noise Foundation, Maureen Cavanagh, author of "If You Love Me - A Mother's Journey Through Her Daughters Opioid Addiction and Robin Houston-Bean who honors her son every day having started The Sun Will Rise Foundation, Inc.. We continued our discussions, learning along the way with addiction medicine experts Dr. Sarah Wakeman and Dr. Laura Kehoe from the Mass General Substance Use Disorders Initiative. At RecoveryFest 2018 we sat with Fitz (Fitz & The Tantrums), Livingston Taylor, B-Rain, Grace Kelly and several others in recovery. There is a sense of pride in all of these voices, and our guests are people with hopes and dreams, successes and failures, ups and downs just like the rest of us. The synergy of music and the message of recovery was undeniably powerful and special on September 29th at Recovery Fest 2018. There was palpable energy without substances, elation without drugs, and all around us, simply so many reasons to care. Click below to listen and please share. Song List: Song 1: Amazing Grace - Grace Kelly Song 2: Otherside - Macklemore Song 3: America the beautiful - Livingston Taylor Song 4: More than just a dream - Fitz and the Tantrums Song 5: Live my life - B-RAiN
Whether we realize it or not, the current opioid crisis affects us all. And while many people donate their time and resources to fight this huge problem, we met two women who imagined something unique and bigger. In November 2017, Kristen Williams-Haseotes created the Above The Noise Foundation – an organization that promotes awareness, education and advocacy for this addiction crisis that has touched so many lives. Maureen Cavanagh is a mom, advocate and author of the recently published book If you love me: A Mother's Journey Through Her Daughter's Opioid Addiction. They are both determined to wipe out stigma and proudly share this mission. They were joined by a passionate team, coming together to give rise to the first large scale sober music festival - paying tribute and raising awareness to addiction and stigma and to honor and support those who have made to the “other side” - recovery. We were honored to sit across from these women as we learned about their personal journeys, their message of recovery, and the road that led them to their wonderful event in Pawtucket, RI on 9/29/18 - Recovery Fest 2018 with Macklemore, Fitz & the Tantrums, & PVRIS.
Talking Heads reporter Jamie Goodwin produced this podcast at Strictly Recovery: Time to Dance, a fun participatory event at Recovery Fest in Renfrewshire, demonstrating how dance can contribute to mental health, wellbeing and recovery. Interviews: Colin Turner: Recovery Development Worker, Renfrewshire Health and Social Care Partnership (RHSCP) Jackie Heron: Day Services Manager, RAMH; Rowan Anderson: Planning and Development Officer, Renfrewshire Alcohol and Drug Partnership Debbie Jones: Vice Chair and Co-Founder, Sunshine Recovery Cafe Iain Risk: Committee Member, Sunshine Recovery Cafe Stephen Houston: Chairman and Co-Founder, Sunshine Recovery Cafe. Links: RAMH: http://ramh.org Renfrewshire Alcohol and Drug Partnership: http://www.renfrewshireadp.co.uk/home.aspx Sunshine Recovery Cafe: https://www.facebook.com/Sunshine-Recovery-Cafe-836397306404658 Renfrewshire Health and Social Care Partnership (RHSCP): http://www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/integration
September is National Recovery Month! In this Episode, Dayna talks to Robyn Noble from Recovery Fest Nashville, which is coming up this weekend. (Sept 24th) For more info about Recovery Fest, visit RecoveryFestNashville.com To contact Dayna & Radio Rehab: Email - RadioRehab@Go-ToProductions.com Facebook, Instagram & Twitter - @RadioRehabDayna Text & Voicemail - 415-496-9511 Radio Rehab is brought to you by Go-To Productions, for more information visit www.Go-ToProductions.com!