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Dissect & Connect
by Montgomery County Prevention PartnersThis is the official podcast of Montgomery County Prevention Partners where we explore various health and wellness issues and connect listeners to community resources. We especially focus on mental health and addiction, two population health issues that are having a major impact across the nation.
Episodes
Episode 34 - A Six-Month Checkup
7m · PublishedMike Wade reflects on his first six months as host of the Dissect & Connect podcast and extends an invitation for listeners to submit topics and suggestions for future episodes.
Contact: [email protected]
Sponsor Information:
Teen Connections - https://www.plannedparenthood.org/planned-parenthood-south-atlantic/education-programs/teen-connections
Contact: Malinda Britt, PPSAT Community Health Educator [email protected] / (540) 315-2130
Episode 32 - A Personal Story of Recovery & Overcoming Loss Caused by Overdose
39m · PublishedErine Cressell's life has been profoundly impacted by overdose.
Erine, who is in long-term recovery, openly shares her own struggles with substance use and addiction, and recalls the deeply painful experience of losing not just one - but two - loved ones to overdose.
If you or someone you know is struggling with substance use, there is help available. If you live in the New River Valley, call NRVCS at 540-961-8400 or visit nrvcs.org for more information.
SAMHSA's National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
SAMHSA National Helpline website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline
#EndOverdoseNRV
Episode 31 - Faith-Based Harm Reduction with Michelle Mathis
34m · PublishedMinister Michelle Mathis is co-founder and Executive Director of The Olive Branch Ministry, a faith-based harm reduction agency serving nine counties in North Carolina’s Foothills/Piedmont region.
In our conversation, Michelle discusses the mission of her organization and the approach they use to meet drug users ‘where they’re at’ – choosing love and compassion over shame and judgement.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
The Olive Branch Ministry website - http://olivebranchministry.org/
Points of Hope website – http://pointsofhopenc.org/
Books:
American Fix: Inside the Opioid Addiction Crisis – And How to End It by Ryan Hampton (Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/American-Fix-Inside-Opioid-Addiction/dp/1250196264)
Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America by Beth Macy (Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/Dopesick-Dealers-Doctors-Company-Addicted/dp/0316551309/ref=pd_lpo_14_t_1/139-3780230-8765003?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0316551309&pd_rd_r=0ca7ccda-7e90-4b18-89b2-66d3a4a0a6da&pd_rd_w=EogmO&pd_rd_wg=cQS0e&pf_rd_p=7b36d496-f366-4631-94d3-61b87b52511b&pf_rd_r=0Y6DJCAF368YCEV2VK1E&psc=1&refRID=0Y6DJCAF368YCEV2VK1E)
Sponsor Information:
Teen Connections https://www.plannedparenthood.org/pla...
Contact: Malinda Britt, PPSAT Community Health Educator [email protected] / (540) 315-2130
Episode 30 - Discussing autism with Virginia Tech's Jen Scott & Jennifer Bertollo
41m · PublishedEpisode 29 - Discussing poverty with Dr. Brandy S. Faulkner
37m · PublishedOur latest podcast features an interview with Dr. Brandy Faulkner, the Gloria D. Smith Professor of Africana Studies in the Department of Political Science at Virginia Tech.
In our discussion, Dr. Faulkner addresses issues around poverty, class and socioeconomic status. She challenges the long-held notion that anyone living in the United States with a ‘bootstraps’ mentality can be successful and argues that much of the nation’s growing problem with poverty should be blamed on systemic causes and not the actions (or inaction) of individuals and families who struggle to meet even the most basic of needs.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
U.S. Census Bureau data website – http://www.data.census.gov
United Way – http://www.unitedway.org
Southern Poverty Law Center - http://www.splcenter.org/
Virginia Organizing - http://virginia-organizing.org/
Sponsor Information:
Teen Connections https://www.plannedparenthood.org/pla... Contact: Malinda Britt, PPSAT Community Health Educator [email protected] / (540) 315-2130
Episode 28 - Beth O'Connor with the Virginia Rural Health Association
24m · PublishedIn our latest episode, we go one-on-one with Beth O'Connor, Executive Director of the Virginia Rural Health Association since 2005.
In our conversation, Beth discusses the challenges of accessing healthcare in rural communities, including the closures of hospitals and associated clinics. We also talk about the impact of the opioid epidemic and Beth previews new legislation being proposed by Senator Tim Kaine designed to address the health of expectant mothers and newborns living in rural areas.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Virginia Rural Health Association website - www.vrha.org
VRHA's podcast: The Rural Health Voice Podcast - https://vrha.org/rhv-podcast/
National Rural Health Association website - www.ruralhealthweb.org
National Association of Rural Mental Health website - www.narmh.org
Rural Health Information Hub - www.ruralhealthinfo.org
Episode 27 - "Dopesick" author Beth Macy
39m · PublishedOur latest podcast features an interview with New York Times best-selling author Beth Macy, author of “Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and The Drug Company That Addicted America.” Macy is also creator of the Audible Original audio documentary, “Dopesick: Finding Tess."
In our conversation, we discuss the overwhelming response to “Dopesick” and some of the spinoff projects inspired by the book. Macy also shares what she’s personally gained from the experience and what it was like to grow up with a parent who struggled with addiction.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Beth Macy’s website: https://intrepidpapergirl.com/
Beth Macy on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorBethMacy/
Beth Macy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/papergirlmacy
Recommended Books:
In Pain: A Bioethicist's Personal Struggle with Opioids by Travis Rieder
Long Bright River (A Novel) by Liz Moore
Pain Killer: An Empire of Deceit and the Origin of America's Opioid Epidemic by Barry Meier
Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic by Sam Quinones
American Overdose: The Opioid Tragedy in Three Acts by Chris McGreal
Fentanyl, Inc.: How Rogue Chemists Are Creating the Deadliest Wave of the Opioid Epidemic by Ben Westhoff
Sponsor Information: Teen Connections
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/planned-parenthood-south-atlantic/education-programs/teen-connections
Contact: Malinda Britt, PPSAT Community Health Educator
[email protected] / (540) 315-2130
Episode 26 - LGBTQ issues with Emil Morris
38m · PublishedEmil Morris is a Community Outreach Specialist with the Women's Resource Center of the New River Valley and helps facilitate the organization's Inclusion Council.
In our conversation, we discuss a variety of issues affecting the LGBTQ community - including the prevalence of discrimination, abuse and sexual violence that is often perpetrated against this population. Emil, who identifies as non-binary, also shares insight from her own journey of transitioning.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Women's Resource Center of the New River Valley website: www.wrcnrv.org
GLAAD website: www.glaad.org
PFLAG website: www.pflag.org
Other recommended resources (books):
Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg
Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy and Madeline Davis
Dissect & Connect has 60 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 29:07:54. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on December 29th, 2023 03:17.