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Hello and welcome to the Hidden Addiction Podcast. This podcast is brought to you by the New York Council on Problem Gambling. Across New York state we have 7 resource centers dedicated to connecting individuals to care. We are here to increase awareness about problem gambling and advocate for support services for persons adversely affected by problem gambling. Problem Gambling is defined as risking something of value on a game of chance. There can be many types of gambling, and it can affect anyone at any time in their life. It may not be talked about often and kept in the dark, but we hope this podcast sheds light on the hidden addiction of gambling and brings forth resources and information for you to use.

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En este episodio de Adicciones Ocultas nos acompañan Martha Dolmo y Albert Aponte del Programa Construyendo Puentes. En este podcast hablamos sobre el juego entre la población hispana, cómo se percibe y normaliza el juego de azar. También se hablara de cómo y donde obtener ayuda si usted o un familiar tiene dificultades con los juegos de azar y las apuestas.
In this episode of The Hidden Addiction Podcast we bring to light the unique gambling challenges veterans and first responders face and how we can support them in their struggle to address gambling harm. We are joined by our guests Alyson Lemard, LCSW-R from the Brooklyn VA Medical Center and Jason M. Palamara, Director, Veteran & First Responder Engagement at Forge VFR. If you or someone you love is having difficulty with their gambling, know that help is available: For 24/7 support and referral to problem gambling community-based services, please contact The NYS OASAS HOPELINE, at 1-877-846-7369 or text 467369. To find your local Problem Gambling Resource Center visit NYProblemGamblingHELP.org Brooklyn VA: (718) 836-6600 Manhattan VA: (212) 686-7500 Jason's Contact – Forge Health Direct: (646) 777-2350 Office: (888) 224-7312 Suicide & Crisis Helpline - 988
Join us as we talk with Amy McBride, Assistant Director of Prevention and Special Programs as we discuss what voluntary self exclusion is. We will talk about the process in New York State as well as the new VSE program and how it can be a support to those who may be struggling with gambling harm. VSE Program Contact: VSESupport@NYCPG.org 518-903-021NYProblemGambling.org NYProblemGamblingHELP.org
On this episode we talk with Justina Ferrara, NYCPG Assistant Director, Bureau of Treatment and Recovery about Recovery Month! Listen to learn more about what NYCPG is doing for Recovery Month, as well as how you can get involved. For more information about recovery month email Justina at jferrara@nycpg.org or visit our website at NYProblemGambling.org To look for resources and support visit NYProblemGamblingHELP.org
This episode we talk with Brandy, Bureau Director of Prevention and Special Programs at NYCPG about our college aged students. With the increase in access and availability to gambling it's important to talk with our college aged students about the risks of gambling. NYCPG College Toolkitwww.NYProblemGamblingHELP.org
Carmine's Story

Carmine's Story

2023-07-1436:47

Join us as we talk with Carmine who is in recovery from problem gambling. We discuss his struggle with sports betting, his pathway to recovery, and his message to others. If you or a loved one is having trouble with their gambling visit NYProblemGamblingHELP.org
Join us as we talk with researcher Paulette O'Gilvie, Ph.D., M.B.A. about the social and economic impacts of casinos. Paulette has written several papers about the impact that casinos can have on communities and is passionate about the research surrounding this topic.If you or someone you love is having difficulty with their gambling please visit NYProblemGamblingHELP.org
Mental Health Matters

Mental Health Matters

2023-05-0329:16

Join us as we talk with Andrew O'Grady, CEO of Mental Health America Dutchess County to have a conversation about mental health and gambling. https://mhadutchess.org/https://nyproblemgamblinghelp.org/https://nyproblemgambling.org/
The Hidden Addiction Podcast is going statewide! As the New York Council on Problem Gambling grows, the podcast will be expanding to include new hosts, guests, and topics. Join us for season 3 as we introduce new members of the podcast team. Visit NYProblemGamblingHELP.org for more information.Additional Resources Shine A Light Shine a Light Facebook Page
In this episode we have Rachel Mai, who has been contracted through the New York Council on Problem Gambling to provide support to the Asian community in the New York City region. Rachel talks about the preceptions of gambling, the barriers to care, and what are the next steps toward addressing gambling addiction within this community. If you or a loved one is experiencing problems related to their gambling, please know help is available. We can be reached at Mid-HudsonPGRC@nyproblemgambling.org or 914-215-6440 and we will help you access resources.
Breaking down the Barriers

Breaking down the Barriers

2022-12-1501:03:27

In this episode, we have a guest host from New York City PGRC and Dr. Deborah Haskins. Together we talk about the systemic barriers affiliated with the world of problem gambling. Dr. Haskins breaks down the barriers in treatment, prevention, and organizationally. In order for us to move forward and be able to serve a variety of communities we have to check our own implicit biases. As Dr. Haskins put it, we need to step aside.For more information about Dr. Haskins and her advocacy work, please visit her website https://www.drdeborahhaskins.com/advocacy-1If you or a loved one is experiencing problems related to their gambling, please know help is available. We can be reached at Mid-HudsonPGRC@nyproblemgambling.org or 914-215-6440 and we will help you access resources.
We have been discussing gambling addiction for two seasons, and have had many guests describe the addiction for what it is and how it has affected the gambler, but we have not spoken about the affected other. In this episode, we speak to Kelly, a mother of 2 and a wife of a person struggling with gambling addiction. She talks about how the addiction affected her marriage, and her mental health, how they are breaking down stigmas and normalizing conversations within their family. Listen to her story, her recovery journey to find herself in the midst of someone else's storm. I. Butterfly Podcast- https://open.spotify.com/show/5QZDQVNDNDBjDilq6XyydV?si=45195627d5624f2fFor more information about can email Kelly at ibutterflypodcast@yahoo.comIf you or a loved one is experiencing problems related to their gambling, please know help is available. We can be reached at Mid-HudsonPGRC@nyproblemgambling.org or 914-215-6440 and we will help you access resources.
The Great Escape

The Great Escape

2022-10-2417:06

In this episode, of The Hidden Addiction Podcast, our host discusses how people use gambling as a way to escape the many challenges they may face in their lives daily. We discuss how to look for the signs and how to get help. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you or a loved one is experiencing problems related to their gambling, please know help is available. We can be reached at Mid-HudsonPGRC@nyproblemgambling.org or 914-215-6440 and we will help you access resources.
For Recovery Month, we wanted to highlight two amazing women, Dr. Sandra Adell and Karen Lee Reddick, both in recovery from gambling addiction, and are creating spaces for other black women to share their stories. We discuss on this episode why representation in treatment and support programs matters, the stigma about women in addictions, and provide hope for black women seeking to find help and share their story.ResourcesBlack Lesbian United- https://blacklesbiansunited.org/Gamblers in Recovery- https://gamblersinrecovery.com/Problem Gambling support group for Black women- please contact- klee126@gmail.comBook- Confessions of a Slot Machine Queen- $ 23.95 with $10 shipping. Please email Dr. Sandra Adell @ saadell@wisc.edu if interested.Dr. Adell is also working on a part 2 of her book series called And Then the Casinos Came: Narratives of Gambling and Loss. If any black women struggling with problem gambling or are in recovery and would like to share your story to be in the book please contact Dr. Adell saadell@wisc.edu.
More than ever we need to keep pushing the message of spreading awareness about problem gambling. It is imperative that we continue to advocate for a variety of treatment options to meet the need of our community. On this episode, we asked the staff at the New York Council on Problem Gambling what their favorite episode was. We also asked a few questions as to why talking about gambling addiction is important and what people can do to raise awareness.
In this episode, we are joined by guest host Venus Moore, a Team Leader from our Bronx PGRC, Adam Giancarlo, a clinician from Western, NY, and Robin Singh, Team Leader from our Queens PGRC. We are talking about the advantages and disadvantages of technology. How we are using technology to be more inclusive to broaden our reach for those who are struggling or affected by problem gambling.For more information about our subreddit page please visit- https://www.reddit.com/r/NYProblemGambling/____________________________________________________________________________If you or a loved is experiencing problems related to their gambling, please know help is available. We can be reached at Mid-HudsonPGRC@nyproblemgambling.org or 914-215-6440 and we will help you access resources.
Change is Good

Change is Good

2022-06-2227:25

On this episode, the Hidden Addiction Podcast hosts discuss change and transitions. As Colleen and Amanda experience their last days with the PGRC team before transitioning into new roles, the team took time to reflect on their experience on the podcast and progress made. Change can be difficult at times, but is necessary for growth. The hosts discuss impacts the podcast has had, their favorite episodes, and more. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you or a loved is experiencing problems related to their gambling, please know help is available. We can be reached at Mid-HudsonPGRC@nyproblemgambling.org or 914-215-6440 and we will help you access resources.
On this episode, we are joined by Tara McDonald who is working to make positive change in Ulster County, NY. Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities have historically faced inequities when it comes to receiving services and support. We chat with Tara about how providers and communities alike can work to address these disparities that exist to create healthier communities.For more information on the work being done, please contact us at Mid-HudsonPGRC@nyproblemgambling.org or 914-215-6440------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you or a loved is experiencing problems related to their gambling, please know help is available. We can be reached at Mid-HudsonPGRC@nyproblemgambling.org or 914-215-6440 and we will help you access resources.
For this episode, we were joined by John S. from the Testimony House. John discusses help, hope, and finding recovery through his faith. Recovery comes in many forms and we wanted to discuss the topic of faith and spirituality, and how it can be an avenue for those impacted by gambling addiction. For more information on John, please visit his site: https://testimonyhouse.org/If you or someone you know is experiencing problems related to their gambling, or is looking for help to stop gambling, reach out and we can help you navigate the resources available near you. (914) 215-6440 or Mid-HudsonPGRC@NYProblemGambling.org
For Women’s History Month, we wanted to highlight two amazing women who are reclaiming their voices. Christina and Terra are both in recovery from gambling addiction, as well as advocates creating safe spaces for women in recovery to also share their story and find support. We discuss on this episode why representation in treatment matters, stigma about women in addictions, and effects on mental health.Links to Terra and Christina's podcasts:Terra's Podcast: Ambitious Addicts https://apple.co/3NqTAaeTerra's website https://terra.getgamblinghelp.org/ Christina's Podcast: The Broke Girls Society https://apple.co/36GQtKr Christina's Vodcast: The Bet Free Life https://bit.ly/36i7NphIf you or someone you know is experiencing gambling problems or is looking to stop gambling, reach out and we will help you navigate the resources available. (914-215-6440)
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