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You Too?

Youturn Health

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You Too? Yes! Me too. I have a story that is uniquely mine yet very similar to yours. I have loved ones who have suffered from mental health issues and substance misuse. I have struggled with both. We have all gone through things that have shaped our lives, changed us for the better, and given us a story worth telling. On this platform, You too? we will be featuring the stories of our coaches, Youturn Health employees, and YOU! You never know if your story might be the catalyst for someone t ...
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Adapting to hearing loss can be overwhelming no matter how you got here--suddenly or progressively. Hearing Loss LIVE! wants to help you take control of your hearing loss. Because we know that when you do, you will live more fully with fewer limits. We can help improve your communication obstacles in your day to day life. We at Hearing Loss LIVE! have about 100 years of experience between us in hearing loss. We have been at the very bottom of hearing loss, the very top and everything in betw ...
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A weekly episode released every Friday. Recovery is a process in fact it is a process of decisions. Deciding to recover is to decide to live and not die. Every day choices become decisions, since recovery is a daily process recovery is a process of decisions. This podcast visits all things recovery. We Deep dive into the recovery lifestyle and how it is maintained. To live life without a drink or a drug. How to recover from life's many hills and valleys. We all live under the universal manda ...
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Eating Disorders are complex and challenging to navigate, whether you are a sufferer, professional or family / loved one of a sufferer. Join Peer Recovery Specialist Coach, Kirsten Hunneyball as she gets curious about recovery by interviewing professionals, chatting to ED survivors, and sharing her experience so that you can better understand various perspectives, remove stigma, hear inspiring testimonies and get curious about all things eating disorder related. Not meant as a replacement fo ...
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From Prison to Peer Work. This is the Journey of B Aktiv aka Bilal Willis from Gang Life to Prison, Organized Crime to becoming a Certified Peer Counselor, a Recovery Life Coach, Family Navigator, Reentry Specialist and a Sitting Board member for Drug Court, and Executive Director and founder of a nonprofit organization Pursue It If You Want It- These are mostly Live FB feeds of B having inspirational conversations with Real people in the community in Recovery and Change makers with Profound ...
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Justice To Healing

National Treatment Court Resource Center

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Justice To Healing is a podcast presented by the National Treatment Court Resource Center (NTCRC) and hosted by NTCRC co-directors Kristen DeVall, Ph.D. and Christina Lanier, Ph.D. Each episode explores a topic related to treatment courts through conversations with experts in the field. Listeners will gain knowledge and expand their perspectives regarding treatment court work. Dr. DeVall and Dr. Lanier bring a perspective informed by years of experience in the research and practice of treatm ...
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Addiction2Recovery

Heather Bell, Josh Solem

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We will evaluate, discuss and educate on all types of addiction topics. However, we will highlight the nuanced differences between the medical field (Dr. Heather- Addiction Physician) and those with the disease of addiction (Josh- Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist). Episodes will not only bring you the specifics of addiction including the neurobiology of addiction and how that translates into the 'real world' but they will also bring you interviews from individuals in early or long- ...
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As a Certified Peer Specialist, I am giving you my take on being a thirty-something black single woman trying to navigate through this thing called life while dealing with depression and anxiety. Join me and some of my pals, while we shoot the shit, give sound advice, and vent about some of the curve balls that life throws at us.
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Everyone has stories of transformation. And some of them include moments, or years of intense adversity, a time when it felt like there was no hope. This podcast, "Breakfast of Choices," holds space for people to share their true, raw and unedited stories of overcoming extreme struggles, like addiction, mental illness, incarceration, domestic violence, suicide, emotional and physical abuse, toxic family structures, relationships, and more. Trauma comes in so many forms. Every week, as a cert ...
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DoD BeThere Podcast

DoD BeThere Peer Support Call and Outreach Center

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We've moved! We've teamed up with Military OneSource to BeThere for Service members, their families and transitioning Veterans up to 365 days post separation or retirement. Access Military OneSource's free, confidential peer support services at 800-342-9647 and www.MilitaryOneSource.mil. If you or someone you know is in crisis, contact the Veterans Crisis Line (800-273-8255 and Press 1), the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (800-273-8255), or other confidential platform.
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Story of addiction. But not just from the view of the person battling addiction but also the viewpoint from the family, friends, significant others and any other relationship that was impacted. My name is Dan. And for 13 years I battled addiction and nearly lost my life,TWICE. During that time I was broken both internally and externally. For me, it came down to having what we would call a spiritual awakening with God for the hurts, habits and hangups to finally get worked on. Today I am a Ce ...
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Singledadcopfiles

Bobby Lockyear

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Welcome to Singledadcopfiles where you hear true stores of a single dad who has spent a combined total of over 58 years in public service as a Law Enforcement Officer ( Police Chief DARE Officer Firearms Instructor) EMT/Paramedic, Vol. Firefighter, Dive Rescue Specialist and Peer Counselor
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A podcast with a positive focus, where I draw upon my many years of experience with Bipolar Disorder, Trauma, and Suicide as well as the pivotal turning points that led to my ability to be able to manage and maintain my illness and recovery.
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Recovery Speaks

HOPE Sheds Light offers a new perspective on addiction.

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HOPE Sheds Light explores the many pathways to recovery through individuals and families impacted by addiction. How does recovery feel? Learn from those with lived experience as we sit down with the faces of recovery. Break free from the stigma surrounding the disease of addiction and be inspired by new perspectives that can change your life.
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Welcome to ASRS’s Journal of Vitreoretinal Diseases (JVRD) Author’s Forum. JVRD is the official scientific peer-reviewed journal of the American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS) offering the highest quality and most impactful research and clinical information in the field. Join host Dr. Timothy Murray, Editor-in-Chief for JVRD as he discusses cutting-edge developments featured in JVRD with the lead authors who share clinical pearls and explore their significance for advancing patient car ...
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Over 600,000 people are released from prison each year. Over 2/3 return to prison within 3 years. Why is this and what are the factors that contribute to these insane numbers? I'll introduce you to the people on the ground trying to make a difference by working with both the individuals coming out of prison and the correctional systems that are looking for better outcomes. We'll learn about the internal and external barriers both sides face and how the private sector can bring about real ref ...
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Vital Minds

PA Foundation

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Each Vital Minds episode will feature a conversation between host James Millward, an early career PA, and a guest expert on a topic of relevance to the PA and healthcare provider audience, ranging from mental health to obesity to pain management and many more. The series will explore nuances of the featured topic and provide solid tips and information PAs can put into practice to benefit patients. Vital Minds is a podcast of the PA Foundation, a national nonprofit organization that promotes ...
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What do highly successful people actually do to succeed? For 45 years as entrepreneur, inventor, and author, Don Hutcheson has studied the proven career-building strategies that people around the world have used for decades to create lives of success, satisfaction and freedom. Every Tuesday he interviews individuals from around the world who share their real-world experiences and insights—what worked, what didn’t and why—and any advice they might offer to help you jump-start your life and ca ...
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We continue our mini-series 'Roles & Responsibilities' by exploring the positions of alumni and peer recovery support specialists (PRSS). Our co-hosts, Drs. Kristen DeVall and Christina Lanier, welcome treatment court alumni and peer support specialists Carlos Gonzales and Michael Mooradian. In this episode, we explore the impact the role of alumni…
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We must never blame our problems on someone else because then they hold the power to solve our problems. The power to solve our problems is within us, with the direction of the GOD of our understanding. The simple fact is only you can fix you. With the help of GOD, all things are possible and achievable. Proof that only GOD can accomplish together …
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About the Guest(s): Christina Kasprzak and Dr. Megan Vinh are the Co-Directors of the Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (ECTA). Christina brings her expertise in leading initiatives to develop equitable and sustainable state systems for children with disabilities and their families. Her personal connection to the cause comes from a family…
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On this episode of Breakfast of Choices, Tammy Lyn Connors joins me to share her powerful story of overcoming addiction and loss. She vulnerably discusses the childhood trauma and abusive relationship that contributed to her struggles with alcoholism. Tammy takes listeners through her journey of hitting rock bottom and finding the strength to get s…
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April is Second Chance Month where people all over the country have the shared goal of informing and highlighting the many opportunities for state, local, and tribal governments and community-based service providers to build meaningful second chances for people returning from incarceration. We can't think of a better way to recognize this specialmo…
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How to be a Trusted Adult: Navigating Difficult Conversations with Your Young Person Talking with your young person about difficult topics can be tough! Join us for a discussion with two experts from JCFS Chicago to navigate these challenging discussions. Today, we spoke with two professionals. Alyssa Robbins (she, they) is a sexuality and reproduc…
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Man and woman are created beings. Two pieces perfect fully fitted for each other like two pieces of a puzzle. Together they are perfect manifestations of Gods creative presentation. Demonstrating a completion of purpose one in which God proclaimed to the entire universe that the creation of man and his balanced complementary created entity woman we…
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This week, one of our Youturn Health coaches shares her story! You Too? Yes! Me too. I have a story that is uniquely mine yet very similar to yours. I have loved ones who have suffered from mental health issues and substance misuse. I have struggled with both. We have all gone through things that have shaped our lives, changed us for the better, an…
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About the Guest(s): Allie Tasche is an advocate and leader in the field of inclusive education. With over a decade of experience that includes six years as a classroom educator followed by various coaching and administrative leadership roles, Allie has specialized in systems-level practices for educational equity. Her background includes working in…
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Today on Breakfast of Choices, I have with me today my special guest, Stacy Robertson, to discuss some important topics around suicide, mental health, addiction, grief, and turning pain into purpose. Stacy opened up about her personal journey with loss - from the impact of her father's alcoholism and subsequent death from liver cancer, to her own s…
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Alcohol Awareness Month Part 3! A significant number of adolescents use alcohol (15.1% in the last month in a survey of 12-20 year olds), 3 times the number who used tobacco products (5%) and 1.3X the number who used cannabis (11.8%). Youth tend to partake in binge drinking at higher rates, leading to significant acute health complications, acciden…
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Welcome to HLL! in Five! This week we will talk about #Ableism and how it applies to #HearingLoss. Support the Show. Visit our website at hearinglosslive.com Follow us on social media: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Sign up for our twice a month e-newsletter on the main page of our website to get more insights into our topics, get speci…
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Willing in recovery means being in the mood of recovery. Ready to precipitate the methods of recovery. Willing and eager to participate in the process of recovery. Prepared to actively initiate change. Happy and enthusiastic in meeting the challenges on the road to recovery. Willing means having faith that God can and will assist and guide you thro…
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About the Guest(s): Dr. Jodi Asbell-Clarke is an esteemed figure in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) community, particularly in the realm of game-based learning. With a background enriched by working on the space shuttle program for its first 25 missions, she has been pivotal in linking computational thinking and neurodivers…
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We examine our own crisis modes with respect to hearing loss and how we handled them. We share why it's important for all to take the time they need to overcome the new obstacles they face with hearing loss. Support the Show. Visit our website at hearinglosslive.com Follow us on social media: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Sign up for o…
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This week, one of our Youturn Health coaches shares her story! You Too? Yes! Me too. I have a story that is uniquely mine yet very similar to yours. I have loved ones who have suffered from mental health issues and substance misuse. I have struggled with both. We have all gone through things that have shaped our lives, changed us for the better, an…
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On this episode of "Breakfast of Choices," I share another powerful story of recovery. As my guest Daniel Steeds joins me, listeners will hear his harrowing journey battling substance abuse from a young age. Daniel recounts his struggles beginning with marijuana use at just 8 years old, and how his drug problems escalated after his parents' divorce…
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Part 2 of Alcohol during Alcohol Awareness Month! In this episode we will further discuss the 'how much' concept. When is drinking considered 'at risk' vs 'acceptable'? (Disclaimer- no amount of any kind of alcohol is considered 'safe'). We will also discuss what is actually considered one drink. Finally, we will dive deeper into the effects of alc…
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Time is centrical and always forthcoming. Time is a gift from God. God is not bound by time, he has no beginning or ending. God is timeless. Even time submits to the will of God, God introduced time into his creation of the world, Every element was created in it's own period of time . Land, water, atmosphere, creatures then man and women all in seg…
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Who are we now that we are #HardofHearing. We explore how feel our changes and not make #hearingloss our #identity this month. If you want more please watch for the workbook packages to come out later this spring. hearinglosslive.com @hearinglosslive Support the Show. Visit our website at hearinglosslive.com Follow us on social media: Facebook, Ins…
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You Too? Yes! Me too. I have a story that is uniquely mine yet very similar to yours. I have loved ones who have suffered from mental health issues and substance misuse. I have struggled with both. We have all gone through things that have shaped our lives, changed us for the better, and given us a story worth telling. When we share with others, th…
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About the Guest(s): Savitha Sundar, an Occupational Therpaist and Ph.D. candidate, specializes in inclusive practices for students with Extensive Support Needs. With over 15 years in public schools, she’s a champion for inclusive education, leveraging her OT expertise to foster access and participation. At Texas Woman’s University, she mentors futu…
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April is alcohol awareness month! This episode will begin our multi-episode series of Alcohol 101, with what defines 'drinking too much'. We will discuss the data in terms of how many people are affected by alcohol use disorder and how much it financially impacts all of our country. Finally, we will talk about how one would know if they are at risk…
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On this episode of Breakfast of Choices, I sit down with Author Jack Raymond to discuss his personal journey with addiction and recovery. Jack shares his early experiences with alcohol as a child, after being given a shot of Jack Daniels by college students at just 6 years old. He reflects on growing up with addict parents and how that influenced h…
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Within this life of hills and valleys, we all must subcomb to the universal mandate of choices, decisions, consequences, and rewards. This is often overlooked when dealing with the guilt and shame we experience from the bad actions of someone we love. Most often we assume responsibility as if we could stand in their shoes and make the decisions for…
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About the Guest(s): Dr. Leah M. Kelley is a storyteller, writer, activist, teacher educator, education consultant, and parent who identifies as neurodivergent and otherwise disabled. She was a K-12 public school teacher for over 25 years and has extensive experience supporting inclusion. Her newly published book, “The Person Who Arrives: Connecting…
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Lauren Houck is a Youturn Health Peer Support Specialst who works on the reentry team. Her lived experience allows her to not only empathize with her clients, but forms a bond that is necesary for their success once they are on the outside. Her story is an example of how our coaches use their struggles and their triumphs to encourage others along a…
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Welcome to another episode of Breakfast of Choices. I’m your host Jo Summers, and today I'm joined by a very special guest, Chelsea Williams. Chelsea is here to share her powerful story of addiction and recovery in the hopes of offering hope and encouragement to others. Chelsea gets right into sharing the raw details of her journey. She started wit…
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You do NOT want to miss this episode! Every parent who suffers from the disease of addiction has guilt and shame surrounding their kids, but what do kids think? We have the absolute HONOR of having Josh's oldest son, Ben, on today. The episode will start with Josh describing his parenting before his use started, while he was using (and the 2 years …
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Pain is migratory and transudatory. It can move from person to person. One person's pain can be felt by others who have similar life experiences. Pain causes change and is as such necessary for recovery to initiate and be sustained. Pain in memories refutes triggers as it reminds us of bad past decisions. Pain is a feeling. All feelings are instrum…
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About the Guest(s): Sharon M. Draper is an accomplished author and educator, widely recognized for her contribution to young adult literature. Her career as an English teacher spanned over 30 years, engaging with students from sixth to twelfth grade. Draper's literary portfolio includes books that address diverse and compelling topics, with "Out of…
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Robbie Shaw is the founder and CEO of Eventide Recovery. His journey with alcohol also led him to create the nationally recognized podcast Champagne Problems. He and co-hosts, Samantha Hampson and Patrick Balsley have all worked in the addiction space and bring fresh perspectives to managing our relationship with alcohol. BIOGRAPHY Shaw has an unde…
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In this episode of "Breakfast of Choices", I sit down with longtime friend and tattoo artist George "Boogy" Dungan to discuss our personal journeys with addiction and recovery. Listeners will gain insight as Boogy candidly recounts growing up in Oklahoma and how experimenting with drinking and drugs in his youth ultimately led to over 20 years of s…
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Analyzing our needs and wants in recovery is essential as overcompensating our wants and underappreciating what we actually need can rapidly lead to unwanted pressure from financial consequences as a result of poor decision-making with regard to measuring our needs versus our wants. Financial calamity is a chief component of many relapse scenarios.…
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About the Guest(s): Ken Posner is a passionate advocate for the therapeutic benefits of natural stimulation and mindfulness, particularly through the practice of going barefoot as part of the "Barefoot Autism Challenge." Although not a professional runner, Ken's fervor for barefoot running, stemming from the energy and joy it offers, has led him to…
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In this episode we will share some experiences of others as well as our own on what we learned about #IncidentalLearning with #HearingLoss and how #Technology may or may not help and how #HardofHearing can navigate the loss of #IncidentalHearing Thank you Rachel Barber of living4moments.com who shared an experience last month that fits right into t…
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Kevin Lynch embodies The Quell Foundation mission. Founded in December, 2015 in North Falmouth, MA, Kevin launched The Quell Foundation which aims to reduce the number of suicides, drug overdoses and incarceration of people living with a mental illness. Kevin works tirelessly, and without compensation, to remove the stigma and normalize the convers…
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When life throws you into the depths of hardship, the climb back up can seem insurmountable. Bobby Wetter's story is a living testament to the fact that it's possible to emerge stronger, no matter the weight of your past. With candor and vulnerability, he takes us through his transformation from a life scarred by homelessness and crime to one where…
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Today, I explore the Internal Family Systems (IFS) framework and its profound impact on healing from eating disorders with IFS Therapist, Celia Clark. IFS sees individuals as composed of various parts or sub-personalities, each with its own thoughts, beliefs, and behaviours. We discuss how these parts develop early in life, influenced by interactio…
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Ted Hartwell, Executive Director of the Nevada Council on Problem Gambling, returns to discuss more details surrounding, and about, gambling addiction. We will cover some risk factors that differ from substance use disorders, the progression of this disease, different treatments, as well as the often not discussed or heard about ramifications. Indi…
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Tom Gonzalez, an expert in Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE), joins us as we discuss trauma and the relationship with addiction. Persons with the disease of addiction often find substance to be a way to cope with "the emotional pain from a trauma that was likely done to me." He discusses how the medical model of addiction misses a huge component …
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Addiction involves the lie one tells oneself, to further an agenda where the end result is premature death. Addiction is based on lies. Fact is no lie can last forever, it must be supported by additional lies. Thus addiction and its lies rise to the level where its needs supersede bathing, food, and self-esteem. This self-deception changes the inte…
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When you are un able to overhear conversations you miss out on incidental learning. This well studied and discussed in the realms of a #HoH or #Deaf student. But how does it look with respect to Adults with #HearingLoss? Being #HardofHearing can be isolating. Through our #Workbooks, #Workshops and #Lipreading #Classes our goal it to help you have b…
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You Learn You Turn is once again highlighting an exceptional woman in construction, Kelly Flagg in honor of Women In Constuction Week this month. WIC Week™, or Women in Construction Week™, celebrates and promotes the role of women in the construction industry. NAWIC held the first WIC Week in 1998 and it has grown and expanded each year since. Many…
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About the Guest(s): Thomas R. Guskey, PhD, is Professor Emeritus in the College of Education, University of Kentucky. A University of Chicago graduate and former middle school teacher, he served as an administrator in Chicago Public Schools and was the first Director of the Center for the Improvement of Teaching and Learning, a national educational…
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Ever wondered how someone can emerge from the depths of chaos, where violence and neglect are the norm, to find a beacon of hope and transformation? Our latest episode features an extraordinary tale of resilience as I sit down with a man whose early years read like a cautionary tale. He vividly recounts his escape from an abusive home to the anarch…
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As we now enter the 4th wave of the opioid epidemic, what does the data actually show? And, even more importantly, why does it keep happening? We will discuss how things have evolved over the last 10+ years and explain why deaths keep happening. Also, what does an overdose even look like and what are the reasons overdoses result in deaths. This dat…
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Hi Friends. Tim Villegas here from the Maryland Coalition for Inclusive Education. This week, we have a feed drop from a fantastic podcast, Learn with Dr. Emily. Dr. Emily King is a child psychologist and former school psychologist specializing in raising and teaching children and teens diagnosed with autism, ADHD, anxiety, learning disabilities, a…
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