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Don’t Hide The Scars. Presented By PAIN: Parents & Addicts In Need

Don’t Hide The Scars. Presented By PAIN: Parents & Addicts In Need
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Connecting with celebrity guests, leading experts and change makers to discuss the widespread illicit drug culture ripping through families, businesses, sports, entertainment and even the safest communities. With conversations about the fentanyl and opioid crisis, harm reduction modalities, MAT (Medication Assisted Treatment) Narcan, Rehab, 12- Step Programs and more.
Created by Flindt Andersen, Founder and Executive Director of PAIN: Parents & Addicts In Need and Hosted by Jason LaChance.
Created by Flindt Andersen, Founder and Executive Director of PAIN: Parents & Addicts In Need and Hosted by Jason LaChance.
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Join Jason LaChance and Flindt Andersen as they discuss the impact of marketing brands similar to illicit substances or designing illicit substances branding to look like everyday brands, such as candy, and its effect on addiction and recovery. They share insights on how certain branding can be irresponsible for those in recovery, emphasizing the importance of mental health and self help. This episode sheds light on the realities of addiction and the various pathways to recovery. 👉 Learn more about Parents & Addicts In Need (PAIN), follow us on social media, listen to more episodes, get involved, or donate: https://linktr.ee/painnonprofitFor more on OpiAID: https://opiaid.ai or call Dino Miliotis 910-777-4915For more on New Perceptions North: https://www.newperceptionsnorth.com
In this inspiring episode of the Don’t Hide The Scars Podcast, hosts Jason LaChance and Flindt Andersen sit down with Dino Miliotis, entrepreneur, author, and spokesperson for OpiAID—a company using groundbreaking technology to transform the future of addiction recovery. Together, they discuss the realities of alcoholism, substance use disorder, and long-term sobriety, offering powerful insights into how personalized, data-driven approaches like OpiAID are revolutionizing the recovery journey.Through honest conversation and lived experience, Jason, Flindt, and Dino explore the importance of mental health, resilience, and perseverance in achieving and maintaining recovery. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking hope, encouragement, and practical tools for healing and personal growth.👉 Learn more about Parents & Addicts In Need (PAIN), follow us on social media, listen to more episodes, get involved, or donate: https://linktr.ee/painnonprofitFor more on OpiAID: https://opiaid.ai or call Dino Miliotis 910-777-4915For more on New Perceptions North: https://www.newperceptionsnorth.com
Join Jason LaChance and Flindt Andersen as they take a deep dive into the story of Charlie Sheen — a figure whose public struggles and recovery journey have sparked countless conversations about addiction, relapse, and the pursuit of lasting sobriety. Through their own lived experiences, Jason and Flindt share how Charlie’s story reflects the broader truth that no one is beyond hope, and that recovery is possible for anyone willing to embrace it. They discuss the power of perseverance, the lessons of resilience, and why we must never give up on the belief that a life free from addiction is within reach.This episode is a powerful reminder that sobriety is not only attainable, but worth fighting for — no matter where you are in your journey.For more on Parents & Addicts In Need:https://linktr.ee/painnonprofitFor more on OpiAID: https://opiaid.ai or call Dino Miliotis 910-777-4915For more on New Perceptions North: https://www.newperceptionsnorth.comFor more on Flindt Andersen, to have him speak at your organization, visit https://www.flindtandersen.com
Join Jason LaChance and Flindt Andersen as they share powerful insights on addiction recovery, the journey to lasting sobriety, and overcoming the challenges of alcoholism and addiction. Through personal stories and lived experience, they highlight the importance of perseverance, resilience, and prioritizing mental health in the recovery process. This episode offers encouragement, hope, and motivation for anyone seeking inspiration on their own path to healing and personal growth.For more on Parents & Addicts In Need: https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit For more on OpiAID: https://opiaid.ai or call Dino Miliotis 910-777-4915For more on New Perceptions North: https://www.newperceptionsnorth.com For more on Flindt Andersen, to have him speak at your organization, visit https://www.flindtandersen.com
PAIN Founder Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance emphasize the importance of consistent dialogue with loved ones regarding drug prevention and mental health, especially with the back-to-school season here. They highlight that one yearly conversation about alcohol and drugs isn't sufficient; ongoing communication is vital for addiction recovery. They stress addressing substance use and mental health as an ongoing effort.The discussion highlights how addiction affects the entire family unit, the importance of consistent prevention strategies, and the solutions available for those struggling. The episode also takes a forward-looking approach, examining how OpiAID is leveraging AI technology to transform addiction recovery.Whether you’re a parent, a loved one, or someone seeking a deeper understanding of addiction and recovery, this episode offers insights, hope, and practical tools for change.For more on Parents & Addicts In Need: https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit For more on OpiAID: https://opiaid.ai/ or call Dino Miliotis 910-777-4915For more on New Perceptions North: https://www.newperceptionsnorth.com/For more on Flindt Andersen, to have him speak at your organization, visit https://www.flindtandersen.com/
PAIN Founder Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance sat down with special guest Joey Guerriero, a remarkable individual who has triumphed over the depths of opioid addiction and found his path to recovery. In this thought-provoking episode, Joey opens up about his journey, shedding light on the challenges he faced, the turning points that led him toward recovery and redemption, and many of his concerns about the long-term harm reduction modalities. For more on Joey Guerriero: https://www.instagram.com/j.guerriero56/ For more on Parents & Addicts In Need: If you or a loved ones need our services, to follow the Don't Hide The Scars Podcast, to get involved, or to donate https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit For more on Flindt Andersen, to have him speak at your organization, visit https://www.flindtandersen.com/
Dino Miliotis, OpiAID spokesperson, joins PAIN Founder Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance for a discussion on how AI technology is transforming addiction recovery and making it more effective. . Miliotis is a celebrated entrepreneur known for his innovative approach and powerful message of hope. He currently serves as a spokesperson for OpiAID, a data science company using AI to combat the opioid epidemic. Renowned for his advocacy and speaking engagements, Miliotis is recognized as one of America's leading voices in addiction recovery, embodying his mantra of changing the world one person at a time.. To make a tax-deductible donation to PAIN's Veterans In Need, visit https://gofund.me/c4b23093 For more on Dino Miliotis and OpiAID https://www.instagram.com/therealdinomiliotis
On this episode of Don't Hide The Scars, Jason and Flindt discuss important aspects of recovery and look at the 4 key areas which include: Home, Community, Finding A Sense Of Purpose, and exploring Spirituality. They share personal insights from not only their personal stories of recovery but also with a combined experience of 30 years of helping others on their recovery journeys. For more on Parents & Addicts In Need, to follow on social media, the Don't Hide The Scars Podcast, to get involved, or to donate https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit
On this episode of Don’t Hide The Scars, hosts Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance dive into the FDA’s proposed ban on Kratom and what it means for individuals in recovery and those struggling with chronic pain or substance use. They explore the science, controversy, and public health concerns surrounding Kratom—an herbal supplement often used for opioid withdrawal and pain relief. Flindt offers expert insight from his work in addiction recovery, discussing the dangers of unregulated substances, the role Kratom plays in self-medication, and the implications of removing it from store shelves. Whether you're in recovery, supporting a loved one, or following the latest addiction policy news, this episode brings critical awareness to a rapidly evolving issue.For more on Parents & Addicts In Need, to follow on social media, the Don't Hide The Scars Podcast, to get involved, or to donate https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit
On this episode of Don't Hide The Scars, Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance speak with Thomas Buckley, author of Grace and Golf: The Saving of One Man’s Soul. Thomas opens up about overcoming addiction, how his faith and passion for golf played a key role in his recovery journey, and parenting through a child’s addiction. He shares powerful moments—including winning the Turkish Open and nearly playing alongside Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy—that shaped his path toward redemption.Whether you're in recovery, supporting a loved one, or facing life’s setbacks, Thomas’s story is a reminder that nothing is impossible with faith, purpose, and perseverance.🎯 Get Thomas’ book: Grace and Golf on Amazon🔗 Learn more about Parents & Addicts In Need: Linktree
🎙️ In this powerful episode of Don't Hide the Scars, Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance explore how recovery is not just for the individual—it's a family journey. Together, they unpack the importance of building a strong support system, not only for the person in recovery but also for their loved ones. From support meetings to community engagement, this episode highlights how healing happens when families embrace recovery together.💬 Whether you're navigating addiction recovery yourself or supporting someone who is, this conversation offers real insight, practical tools, and hope.📲 Learn more about Parents & Addicts In Need (PAIN):https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit🌐 Visit us at: painnonprofit.org📞 Need support? We’re here to help.🙏 Support the mission: Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. Your share could make a difference—or even save a life.📢 Breaking the stigma starts with understanding.#AddictionRecovery #FamilyHealing #PAINnonprofit #SoberLife #Hope #RecoveryIsPossible #DontHideTheScars
In this eye-opening episode of PAIN's Don't Hide the Scars podcast, Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance discuss mental health stigma and addiction recovery. They discuss the ongoing stigma surrounding substance abuse and the need for peer support in overcoming addiction. Learn what you need to know about addiction, recovery, and breaking the stigma in this insightful discussion. For more on Parents & Addicts In Need: If you or a loved one needs our services, follow us on social media, the Don't Hide The Scars Podcast, to get involved, or to donate https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit Breaking the stigma starts with understanding.📍 Need help or support? Contact us today. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. Your share could save a life.
In this eye-opening episode of PAIN's Don't Hide the Scars podcast features a discussion on "long-term recovery" and "addiction recovery", focusing on "substance abuse". Flindt and Jason share insights related to "mental health" and provide valuable information about "addiction". Flindt and Jason share advice and personal stories about addiction recovery. Learn more about substance abuse and how to stay sober. Breaking the stigma starts with understanding.📍 Learn more about PAIN at: 📍 Need help or support? Contact us today.🔔 Don’t forget to follow the podcast and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. Your share could save a life.
PAIN: Parents & Addicts in Need’s Founder, Flindt Andersen, and Jason LaChance sat down to discuss AI and how it is becoming a useful tool in helping people in the addiction recovery process. Most notably, OpiAID couples advanced AI with smartwatch technology. If you are a treatment facility and would like to learn more about how to integrate the OpiAID technology, call 910-777-4915 and mention that you heard about OpiAID on PAIN's 'Don't Hide The Scars' program. https://opiaid.ai/ Please share your thoughts with us and topics you'd like to see discussed on PAIN's Don't Hide The Scars Podcast by emailing jason@painnonprofit.org For more on Parents & Addicts In Need: If you or a loved ones need our services, follow on social media, the Don't Hide The Scars Podcast, to get involved, or to donate https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit For more on Flindt Andersen, to have him speak at your organization, visit https://www.flindtandersen.com/
PAIN: Parents & Addicts in Need’s Founder, Flindt Andersen, and Jason LaChance sat down to discuss the controversial topic of long-term Vs short-term harm reduction. This Don't Hide the Scars podcast episode highlights the difficult truth that individuals struggling with drug addiction, especially those using fentanyl, may not prioritize safety measures like fentanyl test strips. It highlights the critical need for harm reduction strategies amidst the opioid crisis. Flindt and Jason dive into the benefits of medication-assisted treatment, but present the side effects of long-term harm reduction medication use. As well, they question why those who achieved their sobriety through abstinence-based recovery would encourage others to use a long-term method that can include never easing use of medications such as methadone or suboxone. We discuss the following and more. Intro 00:00Are we advocating for the right things concerning addiction? 3:0Why are people in the treatment industry supporting long-term harm reduction? 10:00How is data showing that fentanyl doesn't discriminate? 16:00 There are two types of treatment. What are they? 27:30Please share your thoughts with us and topics you'd like to see discussed on PAIN's Don't Hide The Scars Podcast by emailing jason@painnonprofit.orgFor more on Parents & Addicts In Need: If you or a loved ones need our services, follow on social media, the Don't Hide The Scars Podcast, to get involved, or to donate https://linktr.ee/painnonprofitFor more on Flindt Andersen, to have him speak at your organization, visit https://www.flindtandersen.com/
🎙️ In this honest and eye-opening episode of Don't Hide The Scars, Gary Menkes host of the Begin Again podcast, joins Jason LaChance on the official podcast from PAIN: Parents And Addicts In Need. They tackle the most common misconceptions about 12-step programs—and what people in recovery, their families, and the public truly need to understand. Too often, myths and misunderstandings keep people from seeking the support they need. Whether you’ve questioned if 12-step programs are “too religious” or if they’re the only path to recovery, this episode cuts through the noise with clarity and compassion. 💥 You’ll Learn:✔️ Why 12-step programs aren’t one-size-fits-all✔️ The truth about spirituality vs. religion in recovery✔️ How anonymity doesn’t mean isolation✔️ What “powerless” really means—and what it doesn’t✔️ Why 12-step doesn’t shame but empowers✔️ How it works alongside therapy, medication, and other tools✔️ And more… Breaking the stigma starts with understanding.📍 Learn more about PAIN at: https://www.painnonprofit.org📍 Need help or support? Contact us today. For more on Gary Menkes, the Begin Again podcast, and the RCVR brand📍 https://thebeginagainpodcast.com/📍 https://rcvrbrand.com/ 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. Your share could save a life.
In this episode, we discuss the increasingly urgent problem of xylazine, also known as the tranq drug, being mixed with fentanyl and the lack of updated detox protocols. The current substance use disorder treatment options are not enough, and the opioid epidemic continues to worsen. We need to focus on harm reduction strategies and prevent overdoses. For more on Parents & Addicts In Need, to follow on social media, the Don't Hide The Scars Podcast, to get involved, or to donate https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit For more on Allie Severino https://linktr.ee/alliesev
In this powerful episode of Don't Hide The Scars, the official podcast from PAIN: Parents And Addicts In Need, we break down 10 critical facts about Narcan (naloxone)—a life-saving medication that everyone should know about. Whether you’re a parent, a loved one, someone in recovery, or just a concerned citizen, this episode will empower you with the facts you need to recognize an opioid overdose and take action. From how Narcan works, to where you can get it, to how it’s changing the landscape of harm reduction—we’re covering it all. 💥 You’ll Learn:✔️ What Narcan is and how it works✔️ Why it only works on opioids✔️ How easy and safe it is to use✔️ Where to get it—no prescription needed✔️ Why carrying Narcan helps fight stigma✔️ And more...Narcan saves lives, and reducing stigma saves futures.Let’s talk about it. Learn more about PAIN at: https://www.painnonprofit.orgNeed help or support? Contact us today. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. Your share could save a life.Key Moments Intro 00:00Narcan is the brand name for naloxone. 00:45It reverses the effects of opioids. 01:34It only works on opioids. 02:09It’s safe and easy to use. 02:49You can’t get high from it. 03:21Fentanyl overdoses are on the rise. 04:06Narcan is now available over the counter. 04:40Always call 911 after using it. 05:47Anyone can carry it. 06:21It saves lives—and fights stigma. 06:50
In this powerful episode of the Don’t Hide the Scars Podcast, host Jason LaChance sits down with Flindt Andersen, founder of Parents & Addicts In Need (PAIN), to tackle the urgent and complex crisis of opioid addiction in America.They explore: The evolution of opioid use, from legal prescriptions to illicit street drugs Why current addiction recovery policies may be failing those who need help mostHow opioid addiction recovery is uniquely different from other substance abuse recovery processesThe emotional and societal toll of addiction on families and communities🎧 Whether you're in recovery, supporting a loved one, or seeking to understand the opioid epidemic, this episode provides essential insight and hope for healing. 🔗 Explore more resources, follow PAIN, listen to the podcast, get involved, or donate:https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit 👇 Like, comment, and subscribe to help us spread awareness and empower change. Let’s stop hiding the scars — and start healing, together. 🧠💚💬 Share your thoughts below — your story could be the spark someone else needs.🎖️ To make a tax-deductible donation to PAIN’s Veterans In Need initiative:https://gofund.me/c4b23093 ✨ Topics Covered in This Episode: Intro 00:00 Why Isn't The New Covering Opioid Addiction? 00:42 Overdoses are down, but does that mean addiction is too? 04:01 Is the fentanyl supply becoming more scarce? 06:32 What does an opioid addict experience in early recovery? 10:45 Long-Term Vs. Short-Term Harm Reduction 14:28 Why Don't Educational Institutions NOT Want Us To Share Facts Around Addiction? 22:24Fit Life Into Your Recovery 33:08
In this compelling episode, PAIN Founder Flindt Andersen and host Jason LaChance revisit their sit-down with retired DEA veteran William “Bill” Bodner for a powerful conversation about America’s drug crisis. With 31 years of experience, Agent Bodner offers an inside look at the evolving landscape of fentanyl trafficking, the complex challenges at the U.S. border, and China's role in supplying precursor chemicals. He stresses that there is no one-size-fits-all solution to the drug epidemic and shares critical thoughts on the impact of legislation and open-air drug markets. Agent Bodner’s extensive career includes serving as Special Agent in Charge of the DEA’s Los Angeles Field Division, overseeing operations across Southern California, Nevada, Hawaii, Guam, and Saipan. Prior roles included Deputy and Assistant Special Agent in Charge, and a key position at the Special Operations Division in Virginia, where he led multi-jurisdictional investigations targeting high-level drug traffickers. His boots-on-the-ground work in Los Angeles helped build collaborative partnerships across federal, state, and local agencies. Bodner emphasizes that drug trafficking is far from a victimless crime. His mission through the DEA has always been to protect communities by reducing drug-related violence and promoting public health. In his words, the best defense against addiction is to pursue passion with purpose, never letting drugs replace what truly drives you in life.For more on Special Agent Bodner and DEA Resourceshttps://www.instagram.com/dealosangeles https://twitter.com/DEALOSANGELESOne Pill Can Kill https://www.dea.gov/onepillFor more on Parents & Addicts In Need, to follow on social media, the Don't Hide The Scars Podcast, to get involved, or to donate https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit