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The Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP) is a multi-year initiative by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) that supports grantees working to address behavioral healthcare issues in their communities. RCORP funding allows grantees to sustain programs and activities that improve access to quality behavioral healthcare services, including substance use disorder (SUD) and opioid use disorder (OUD) services, in rural areas. This podcast focuses on the topics and issues most relevant for RCORP grantees nationwide. This podcast is supported by JBS International, Inc, through a grant award from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) with 0% financed with non-governmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government. For more information, please visit HRSA.gov. Hosts: Isha Taylor-Kamara and Tim Rabolt; Producer: Samantha Garonzik; Editor: Alex Serban
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Jason Harris returns to the podcast as a guest host to sit down once again with Shirley and Mark to discuss cultural traditions, where cultural practices intersect with health and wellness, and the importance of overall cultural connection. Join us for the impactful 3rd part of this ongoing episode series.
Dave Suckling, Chief of the Alexandria Police Department, and Kim Haney, RCORP Project Director for HealthFirst join this week's episode to expand on their 2024 RSV Breakout Session: Street Drug Trends, Treatment, and Community Engagement With Law Enforcement. We'll discuss their innovative and engaging training that they deliver throughout the state, strategies for collaboration and community engagement, and hear about some recent wins in their communities. Timeline:Get to Know Dave Suc...
The Hill Country Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse (HCADA) serves a variety of Texas counties through their comprehensive service offerings. In this episode we are joined by Abigail Moore (CEO), Phil Taylor (Prevention Program Coordinator), and Abby Filyaw (Recovery Coach) to gain insight on their SUD/OUD work in their service area. We'll learn about the impact RCORP has had, what's been effective in combatting stigma, and how the organization works to meet individuals where they are and supp...
Rural transportation poses a lot of challenges and obstacles, but also some unique opportunities. Theresa Lemus joins the podcast as a guest-host to talk "Transportation Is Medicine" with Valerie Lefler, Executive Director and Founder of Feonix Mobility Rising and Amy Pina, Clinical Director, Coastal Plains Integrated HealthTimeline:What does Transportation Is Medicine look like? 2:10Set the stage, what are the transportation challenges in the Coastal Bend of Texas? 4:00Who are the community ...
The recovery high school series wraps up with Michael Durchslag, Director of PEASE Academy and Board Chair for the Association of Recovery Schools (ARS). In his role at PEASE Academy, Michael oversees all operations of our nation’s longest-standing recovery high school. He’ll talk about what a day looks like, who they serve, and some of the broader implications of their work.
For this series we are joined by Dr. Andy Finch, Professor of the Practice at Vanderbilt University. Dr. Finch’s research interests include the role of schools as continuing care for substance use disorders, counseling and human development, and the ecology of schools. He joins the show to give us an inside look at recovery high schools. Part 2 covers the national landscape, research and efficacy, and what the trends tell us about what could be ahead.
For this series we are joined by Dr. Andy Finch, Professor of the Practice at Vanderbilt University. Dr. Finch’s research interests include the role of schools as continuing care for substance use disorders, counseling and human development, and the ecology of schools. He joins the show to give us an inside look at recovery high schools. Part 1 covers an overview, history, and some common questions and answers.
Jenna Quigley is a Technical Expert Lead (TEL) at JBS International. She lives in Pennsylvania and is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapist, and American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Approved Supervisor in both Pennsylvania and Colorado. She received a Master of Art in Clinical Counseling Psychology - Marriage and Family Therapy and a Bachelor of Art in Psychology, both from La Salle University. Tune in as we get...
Wow! Relive some of the highlights and impact from this past Reverse Site Visit in this week’s packed episode. We’ll take a look back and hear about everything that took place in Washington, D.C. from start to finish.
We sit down with Ray Antonacci, EMT-P, CAPO, the Chief Administrator for Lincoln County Ambulance District. Ray shares a story about a recent overdose call, their unique response, and the work they are able to do in their community thanks to their RCORP Overdose Response award. Tune in to this week’s episode to learn more!
Jason Harris returns to the show to take us through various aspects of mindfulness in the workplace: the foundation, how to focus, creating balance, and practicing mindful communication. Part 4 wraps up the series with an in-depth discussion on mindful communication: both how we listen and how we communicate with colleagues and others. Jason will cover what it looks like in practice, its benefits, and some ways to practice it in your respective environments.
Jason Harris returns to the show to take us through various aspects of mindfulness in the workplace: the foundation, how to focus, creating balance, and practicing mindful communication. Part 3 discusses the concept of mindful balance and how to adequately juggle various tasks and calm the mind. Jason walks through some myths and tips so be sure to tune in!
Jason Harris returns to the show to take us through various aspects of mindfulness in the workplace: the foundation, how to focus, creating balance, and practicing mindful communication. Part 2 explores the act of focus and some strategies to improve workplace focus. Jason also leads a short mindfulness practice for listeners. Tune in to learn more!
The most popular episode of the show is back as we welcome in fellow TEL, Jordan Brandt alongside episode regulars Robert Childs and Donald McDonald. We cover latest trends, the RSV, upcoming events, and the substance use landscape as a whole (with some fun in between). Tune in for a dynamic conversation!
Jason Harris returns to the show to take us through various aspects of mindfulness in the workplace: the foundation, how to focus, creating balance, and practicing mindful communication. Part 1 highlights the foundation of the practice to set the stage for the subsequent focus areas. Tune in for a great series that will provide listeners with strategies and key information to apply at both a personal and organizational level.
Back again at this year’s Reverse Site Visit (RSV), the RCORP Innovation Tank will feature 5 grantees presenting on innovative practices and programs that they’ve implemented in their communities. Elevated to a plenary session this year, all attendees will have a chance to hear from them as well as our panel of expert commentators. Audience voting will help determine this year’s winner. Tune in to learn more about each of the 5 presenters.
46: 2024 RSV Preview

46: 2024 RSV Preview

2024-02-1931:39

In this podcast episode, join us as we bring together Dris Villaman, JBS Technical Assistance Manager, and Samara Vasquez, Senior Meeting Planner, to highlight all the upcoming parts of this year’s Reverse Site Visit (RSV) happening in the heart of Washington, D.C. Get ready for an informative discussion covering various topics such as networking, exploring the best coffee shops and restaurants nearby, and talking about the various plenaries and can’t miss sessions.
This episode’s guest host is Shirley Cain, a Technical Expert Lead at JBS International. Shirley previously served as a guest on the show to discuss Impact of Climate Change on Indigenous Communities. In this episode, she sits down with a colleague of hers to discuss his wellness journey and the role that substance use disorder and wellness can play within Indigenous Communities.
In this episode, Tim Rabolt sits down with Technical Expert Lead, Jordan Brandt. Tune in to discover fascinating tidbits about Jordan's past residences, her journey to JBS, and many more exciting things!
Fighter pilot, board-certified physician, statesman, and healthcare visionary, Ernie Fletcher was elected in 1998 to the first of three consecutive terms in the United States House of Representatives. In 2003 he was elected the 60th Governor of Kentucky. As Founder of the Fletcher Group, Ernie continues a legacy of innovative public service that promises to extend the company's unique model of "Recovery Ecosystems" to states across the country". Join in for a lively discussion around recovery...
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