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Welcome to Amelia Island History, where we dive deep into the captivating tales woven into the fabric of this enchanting island. Join us as we uncover the layers of its rich history, from the Timucua tribes to the Spanish explorers, pirates, and the Gilded Age magnates. Explore with us the legends and landmarks that shape Amelia Island's unique character and allure. Whether you're a local history buff or a curious visitor, come along on this journey through time and discover the fascinating ...
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Conversations with real believers. Does Heaven exist? Is Bigfoot real? What does it mean to be trans? I dive deep into the topics that are often extremely one sided to see if they can convince me, to believe.
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Drugs Did This

Chip Womick

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Retired journalist Chip Womick talks with individuals who have a connection to substance use disorder in Randolph County, North Carolina. Guests will include people in recovery, people who have lost loved ones to drugs, people who help individuals trying to beat the demon of addiction -- anyone who has something to say that will push back against the stigma associated with addiction and help raise awareness about what's going on in the community.
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Captain james Bell and Captain William Bell were identical twin brothers born in North Carolina who moved to Fernandina beach, working as River Pilots who helped shape the iconic look of Amelia Island's homes. Together, they built over one dozen homes, nine of which still stand today, including the infamous Captains House, also known as Villa Ville…
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Welcome to Amelia Island History, where we dive deep into the captivating tales woven into the fabric of this enchanting island. Join us as we uncover the layers of its rich history, from the Timucua tribes to the Spanish explorers, pirates, and the Gilded Age magnates. Explore with us the legends and landmarks that shape Amelia Island's unique cha…
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Capt. Bradley Cooper and Sgt. Jason Burgess know one aspect of how drugs impact Randolph County: They are employed with Randolph County Emergency Medical Services, and county EMS personnel responded to 784 overdose calls across the county in 2022. Cooper and Burgess talk about how dramatically overdose calls have increased since 2008 and what happe…
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Dr. Bob Shackleford says he did not understand anything about the disease of addiction when his son went to treatment for the first time. He still did not understand much when his son left that 28-day program. Years later, he is still learning. In this conversation, he talks about some of the myths about addiction and how a loved one's substance us…
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By the time he was in the fifth grade, Scott Smith was drinking most weekends with his buddies. Several of them were years older. But his future addiction did not involve alcohol. It was opioids that ensnared the Asheboro native and eventually led to a period of IV drug use, even though he never learned how to give himself an injection.…
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David Mabe stopped using drugs while working to get himself in shape to go to bootcamp. After he entered military service though, addiction reclaimed its grip on the young man. Struggles with substance use followed him back into civilian life. Eventually, drugs robbed him of everything but his life. Today he is a peer support specialist who uses hi…
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Susan E. Hunt is a co-founder of Keaton's Place, a recovery resource center in Asheboro, N.C., which was established to make a difference for individuals and families living with addiction and to honor the memory of her son, Keaton Scott Hunt. She shares Keaton's story and journey with drugs before he died after a fentanyl overdose in the summer of…
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I'm a Believer Podcast is about discovering the unknown and gaining insight on life's most asked questions. During the show, I'll be having real conversations with experts to help better understand the topics we are most often one sided on. Is God real? Does Big Foot actually exist? Is there life outside of our planet? Join me and find out for your…
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Professional counselor Becca Cline, LPC talks about her path to personal change through the use of process groups. Becca explains how unaware we are of our own problem areas and shows how process groups can be a great a tool in helping us sharpen our weakest parts.By Restoration Counseling of Atlanta: Education | Lifestyle | Therapy
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In this series Professional Counselor Jared Pogue helps parents build a foundation for dealing with their children's struggle with thoughts/feelings of suicide. If your child is struggling with this, please seek professional counseling or an emergency room in specifically threatening situations.By Restoration Counseling of Atlanta: Education | Lifestyle | Therapy
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A podcast resource for anyone looking to understand Maternal mental Health and the struggles of new parents. Resources below:Amy Corn - Maternal Mental Health Advocate & PSI State Coordinatoramycorn.psi@gmail.comDebbie Turner: Professional Counselor and Perinatal Counseling Specialistdebbiet@restorationcounselingatl.comContact information for our p…
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A podcast resource for anyone looking to understand Maternal mental Health and the struggles of new parents. Resources below:Amy Corn - Maternal Mental Health Advocate & PSI State Coordinatoramycorn.psi@gmail.comDebbie Turner: Professional Counselor and Perinatal Counseling Specialistdebbiet@restorationcounselingatl.comContact information for our p…
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This week I’ll be posting part 2 of my interview with professional marriage counselor Kyle Sussenbeck. If you missed part one, do yourself a favor and go listen to that first before jumping into part two. Otherwise you’ll be missing so much crucial content. In part two we get to hear more about Kyle’s personal connection and struggle with existenti…
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“Often times people minimize the severity of their loss. They know it’s very profound, but they don’t treat their emotional reaction as profound. But if you give yourself permission to treat your emotional reaction as profound, you honor grief it self.”By Restoration Counseling of Atlanta: Education | Lifestyle | Therapy
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This week we begin our discussion on self-confidence. In this week's episode I lay out my perspective on what self-confidence is and how we obtain it. Next week you'll get to hear a dialogue between me and professional marriage and family counselor Mead Read about her journey to self-confidence. You won't want to miss it.Resources: http://www.resto…
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