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The Truth was an anthology fiction podcast and founding member of Radiotopia by PRX. Episodes were released about once every two weeks. Episodes were released about once every two weeks. Several nationally syndicated public radio programs, including This American Life , Studio 360 , Snap Judgment , and The Story, featured work by The Truth .
Whether it's donating clothing or food, volunteering time or offering financial support, anyone can help those affected by the drug epidemic. 4 places that help people struggling with addiction in ...
Project Prevention says their main goal is to promote awareness of the dangers of using drugs during pregnancy. [5] They are better known, however, for paying drug addicts cash for volunteering for long-term birth control, including sterilization. The organization offers US$300 (£200 in the UK) to each participant.
“In our country, we don’t have good integrated understanding of addiction, let alone good integrated treatment,” he said. “If you walk into a 12-step, it’s going to be immediate bias.” Addicts in Northern Kentucky report facing the stigma in meetings when they begin taking the medication.
Celebrate Recovery is one of the seven largest addiction recovery support group programs. [5] Promotional materials assert that over 5 million people have participated in a Celebrate Recovery step study in over 35,000 churches. [6] [7] Leaders seek to normalize substance abuse as similar to other personal problems common to all people. [8]
He has recounted his personal journey in a memoir, Rise.Recover. Thrive.: How I Got Strong, Got Sober, and Built a Movement of Hope,set for release on Jan. 7. Strobe says his parents split when he ...
A mother of five who went to prison for drug charges — and recently was pardoned by President Joe Biden — is using her experience to help others. Stevoni Wells Doyle was pardoned of federal ...
Dopey is an American self-help and comedy podcast about personal experiences of substance use and addiction.The show is hosted by Dave Manheim, a person recovering from Substance Use Disorder, based in New York City, and was formerly co-hosted by Chris, a fellow person in recovery and graduate student from Boston, Massachusetts.