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What does recovery look like to you? Join Faces & Voices of Recovery for open and honest conversations that bring together people from all pathways of recovery and recovery allies to share unique stories and build connections. Through these conversations, we’ll build awareness, challenge societal stigma, and celebrate the role that recovery plays in improving the lives of individuals, families, and communities. We’ll spotlight unique stories and perspectives of people in and seeking recovery, recovery allies, family members, and the recovery-curious, showing there is no one way to find recovery. We find recovery through 12 Step, natural recovery, harm reduction, and more. This is what recovery looks like.
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Welcome to episode 6 of This is What Recovery Looks Like. This month, we’re shifting the conversation away from harm reduction to an equally important, and often stigmatized, topic: recovery and sexuality. Phil interviews Stacie Ysidro, the founder & CEO of Holistic Progressions, and a professional sex coach for over 10 years. Resources: Contact: Stacie Ysidro in St Petersburg, FL Accepts clients virtually and in person Email: Holisticprogressions@gmail.com Instagram: @sexcoach_stacieysidro Facebook: Holistic ProgressionsYouTube: Holistic Progressions***Take the Blueprint Quiz!*** https://theblueprintbreakthrough.com/?oprid=7032&ref=47Click Here to learn more about the This is What Recovery Looks Like podcast and other Faces & Voices of Recovery Initiatives
We're wrapping up our harm reduction mini-series with an interview with Tracie Gardner, Senior Vice President of Policy Advocacy at the Legal Action Center, to discuss the past and present political advocacy efforts around harm reduction. Hear Tracie discuss how she came into harm reduction work, federal policies and advocacy initiatives that are moving us forward, the disproportionate harm the Black community has faced throughout the War on Drugs, and what advice she would give to those looking to get involved in harm reduction advocacy. Resources (from LAC's website): Treatment for opioid use disorder – not separate but still unequalHow equitable strategies in harm reduction are keeping communities safeMaia Szalavitz: “The work you’re doing before you get out of the chaos still counts.”Harm Reduction for All Drugs and All People? The Government Isn’t Sure.Mentioned:The New Jim Crow by Michelle AlexanderRoot Shock by Mindy Fullilove, MDIf you enjoy listening to This is What Recovery Looks Like, please leave us a rating and review so others can find our show!Click Here to learn more about the This is What Recovery Looks Like podcast and other Faces & Voices of Recovery Initiatives
In this month's episode, we continue our multi-part series on harm reduction with an international guest, Annemarie Ward, CEO of Faces & Voices of Recovery UK, to expand the scope of our conversation and find points of comparison between UK and US approaches to drug policy and recovery support.Hear Annemarie's perspective on the many ways that the UK is leading the charge in harm reduction services, the false choice that pits harm reduction and recovery advocates against one another, and the disparities in access to recovery support that have led to alarming death rates in Scotland.  Resources: Still no harm reduction? A critical review of the UK Government’s new Drug StrategyIgnoring evidence, looking tough, and the need for harm reduction in UK drug policyAn ethical analysis of UK drug policy as an example of a criminal justice approach to drugs: a commentary on the short film Putting UK Drug Policy into FocusPutting UK Drug Policy into FocusDrug Consumption Facilities – What you need to knowScottish Government working on new plan for drug consumption room in Glasgow, says John SwinneyClick Here to learn more about the This is What Recovery Looks Like podcast and other Faces & Voices of Recovery Initiatives
Last month we witnessed stigmatizing, racist news coverage and public discourse surface around the Department of Health and Human Services' Harm Reduction Grant Program. To combat the misinformation being circulated, this episode is the first conversation in a 3-part series about Harm Reduction. In Part 1, Phil has a powerful conversation with Brittany Salerno, a founding member of the Philadelphia Overdose Prevention Network and an emergency buprenorphine coordinator at the Center for Addiction Medicine and Policy. Hear Brittany discuss the meaning of Harm Reduction, how it is socially stigmatized, her experiences in clinical and advocacy settings, and how she became involved in this life-saving work. Resources:Principles of Harm Reduction - National Harm Reduction CoalitionIssue brief: Nation’s drug-related overdose and death epidemic continues to worsen - American Medical AssociationClick Here to learn more about the This is What Recovery Looks Like podcast and other Faces & Voices of Recovery Initiatives
In this episode, Phil talks with Faces & Voices of Recovery's Operations Manager, Tamika Carter-Hargrove, and VP of Education & Strategic Development at CCAPP Academy, Kristina Padilla, about all things self-care: how we practice it, why it has become so crucial during the pandemic, how the Eight Dimensions of Wellness can help us strive for balance, and even when self-care crosses over into self-harm. Resources:The Eight Dimensions of Wellness (credit: Northwestern University)Click Here to learn more about the This is What Recovery Looks Like podcast and other Faces & Voices of Recovery Initiatives
Welcome to This is What Recovery Looks Like! In the first episode, host Phil Rutherford is joined by two recent additions to the Faces & Voices of Recovery team, Krissi Jacob and Liam Lipham, for a light-hearted discussion on the usefulness of making (and sustaining) New Year's Resolutions, how habit changes may intersect with recovery, and the value of having a self-care practice for folks from all pathways and in any walk of life. Click Here to learn more about the This is What Recovery Looks Like podcast and other Faces & Voices of Recovery Initiatives
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