We all have the power to make a positive impact on someone else's life by treating others with compassion and kindness.
Independence is a great attribute, yet often we overlook the value of interdependence and community. We can accomplish far more when we work together than we can on our own.
We need to ensure that every recovery path is inclusive and accessible to everyone. That means incorporating a variety of languages and cultural components into resources.
How can people get better if the resources they need are not provided in the language they speak? In order to make recovery accessible to everyone, we need to expand resources to be more inclusive.
"Hardships and difficulty and necessary for victory. Maybe, the more difficult the situation, the sweeter the victory."
Alex Vick- Creative Director, The Hive DGO
Mosh pit metaphors from our most recent episode, The Edge of Identity! We are all in this together and we each have something to offer. We keep each other safe by lifting each other up.
The Hive DGO
Coming in hot! Join us today with Alex Vick as we talk all things creative and individual identity while finding our unique place to belong within our own communities. Alex shares with us his journey to recovery which led him to create The Hive DGO a sober space for youth to explore their individualism and tap into what inspires them.
Dropping in with a little preview for next week's episode. Tune in on April 20th with Alex Vick Creative Director at The Hive DGO!
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Let's create space that normalizes the choice not to drink! Whether you're in recovery, or reevaluating your relationship with alcohol for other reasons, we should all have a place find connection and have fun.
#recoverypodcast #sobercurious #zeroproof
Sans Bar
Fresh episode TODAY! Venues such as Sans Bar are revolutionizing the way we socialize. Zero-proof bars are a space where the intention is centered on authentic connection.
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Next week y'all will meet Founder of Sans Bar, Chris Marshall. Because of recovery, he is making his dreams a reality and lifting others up along the way. What are your dreams in recovery?
Not only do harm reduction services increase survival rates, these programs connect drug users to peer supports and help individuals create meaningful relationships which are proven to improve the chances of them pursuing recovery.
Tune in! Today, we dive into recent trends with fentanyl and why now, more than ever, it's crucial that we embrace harm reduction practices and policies.
Did you know that fentanyl has been increasingly more commonly found in non-opioid drugs? Next week, we discuss the evolving fentanyl crisis and strategies to reduce the harm for those who may unknowingly be at risk.
By breaking the stigma that exists around substance use disorder and recovery, we reduce barriers for people to access the support and care they need.