Recovery Reform: Navigating Harm Reduction, Recovery, and Drug Policy is a podcast exploring substance use, harm reduction, and recovery through discussions with people with lived experience, experts in harm reduction, and leaders in drug policy.Hosted by our Executive Director, McCauley Sexton, and our Medical Director, Dr. Taylor Nichols, each episode will provide candid conversations about substance use, the impact of policy and the war on drugs, and work to break the stigma against drugs and the people who use them.
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Recovery Reform: Navigating Harm Reduction, Recovery, and Drug Policy is a health podcast hosted by our Executive Director, with 26 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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our Executive Director hosts Recovery Reform: Navigating Harm Reduction, Recovery, and Drug Policy, a health show with 26 episodes published.
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Episode #26
Rachel Shuster on Lived Experience, Addictions Nursing, and Changing the Narrative
Nov 5, 20251 hourS0
<p>Rachel Shuster is a registered nurse and a person in recovery from opioid use disorder. As a high-achieving high schooler and college student, she never imagined that she would fall victim to having a substance use disorder. </p>
<p>Recognizing that secrets die in the light, she is passionate about sharing her story, but is also interested in advocacy, evidence-based practice, harm reduction, and policy change within the addiction treatment field.</p>
<p>Rachel graduated from Waynesburg University in 2012 with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). After graduating, Rachel worked in critical care for over 4 years prior to h...
Kirsten - AKA Sobriety Bestie - on Deconstructing AA
Oct 9, 20251h 4mS0
<p>Kirsten - AKA Sobriety Bestie - last had an alcoholic drink in 2009, then spent over a decade in AA. She left AA in 2020 and began doing the work of unlearning and deconstructing AA dogma, told that she was powerless, "diseased" or forever broken. Now she is dedicated to telling the truth about recovery and about how to rebuild after leaving AA.</p>
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<p>She created her YouTube channel and podcast to be the voice, support, and truth that she felt that she needed in her early recovery and when she was looking to leave AA.</p>
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Mary Beth O'Connor on finding alternative recovery to becoming a Judge
Aug 26, 202557 minS0
<p>Mary Beth O'Connor is the author of the book "From Junkie to Judge: One Woman’s Triumph Over Trauma and Addiction." She began her recovery from methamphetamine use disorder, abuse, trauma, and anxiety in 1994. She never found traditional recovery spaces such as step-based recovery programs helpful to her, and found alternative recovery spaces early on.</p>
<p>Six years into her recovery, Mary Beth attended UC Berkeley School of Law. She worked at a large firm, then litigated class action suits for the federal government. In 2014, she was appointed a federal Administrative Law Judge, a position from which she re...
Patrick Doyle, LCSW on Family Addiction Coaching and the evolution of SUD treatment
Aug 12, 20251h 2mS0
<p>Join us for a conversation with Patrick Doyle, LCSW on a conversation breaking down his own evolution in SUD treatment and his approach in coaching people who use drugs and their families to help improve their lives and address the problems that can be caused by substance use. <br>
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As a licensed clinical social worker and Family Addiction Coach, Patrick Doyle has dedicated his life to helping families to navigate the challenging journey of addiction recovery. He is an expert guide with the latest approaches for families who refuse to give up on their loved one. The core of...
<p>Our co-hosts McCauley Sexton and Dr. Taylor Nichols talk about "Kratom" - both the plant and the extracts such as "7-OH" or 7-Hydroxymitragynine - as well as how the active alkaloids function in your body, including binding to opioid receptors, and how to be mindful about understanding and using unregulated substances.</p>
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