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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 38 MIN

Ep. 143 – Rethinking Recovery: Root Causes & Harm Reduction with Ryan Hampton

from Chris Grosso The Indie Spiritualist

Author, speaker, and harm reduction advocate Ryan Hampton discusses the importance of addressing the social needs of individuals struggling with addiction.Learn more about Ryan’s perspective on the overdose epidemic in America through his 2024 book, Fentanyl Nation.This time on The Indie Spiritualist, Chris and Ryan chat about:The state of the world and the ongoing opioid and overdose epidemic Harm reduction and how recovery has changed throughout the generationsThe peer support model and the critical role of community in addiction recoveryPromoting harm reduction initiatives as a life-saving alternative to punitive approachesPsychedelic therapy and integration sessions Balancing clinical addiction treatment with addressing social determinants like poverty and homelessnessShort-term solutions to addiction versus long-term sustainable strategies for recoveryTackling the root causes of addiction instead of focusing solely on substance useReleasing the identities we cling to pre-recoveryFreedom of thought and freedom of choiceAbout Ryan Hampton:Ryan Hampton is a national addiction recovery advocate, author, media commentator, and person in long-term recovery. He has worked with multiple non-profits nationwide to end overdose and served in leadership capacities for various community organizing initiatives. Hampton is in recovery from a decade of active opioid use and is a leading voice in America's rising recovery movement. He is the author of Unsettled, American Fix, and Fentanyl Nation. Ryan lives in Nevada with his husband, Sean, and their two boxer dogs. Connect with Ryan through his website and check out his work with Mobilize Recovery. “The act of reducing harm in any fashion should never be under political assault...I believe in bodily autonomy. If somebody is consciously making those decisions, then let's help them make better decisions so they are not harming other people and themselves, or reducing harm to themselves. We can support harm reduction, or, we can support death.” –Ryan HamptonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Author, speaker, and harm reduction advocate Ryan Hampton discusses the importance of addressing the social needs of individuals struggling with addiction.Learn more about Ryan’s perspective on the overdose epidemic in America through his 2024 book, Fentanyl Nation.This time on The Indie Spiritualist, Chris and Ryan chat about:The state of the world and the ongoing opioid and overdose epidemic Harm reduction and how recovery has changed throughout the generationsThe peer support model and the critical role of community in addiction recoveryPromoting harm reduction initiatives as a life-saving alternative to punitive approachesPsychedelic therapy and integration sessions Balancing clinical addiction treatment with addressing social determinants like poverty and homelessnessShort-term solutions to addiction versus long-term sustainable strategies for recoveryTackling the root causes of addiction instead of focusing solely on substance useReleasing the identities we cling to pre-recoveryFreedom of thought and freedom of choiceAbout Ryan Hampton:Ryan Hampton is a national addiction recovery advocate, author, media commentator, and person in long-term recovery. He has worked with multiple non-profits nationwide to end overdose and served in leadership capacities for various community organizing initiatives. Hampton is in recovery from a decade of active opioid use and is a leading voice in America's rising recovery movement. He is the author of Unsettled, American Fix, and Fentanyl Nation. Ryan lives in Nevada with his husband, Sean, and their two boxer dogs. Connect with Ryan through his website and check out his work with Mobilize Recovery. “The act of reducing harm in any fashion should never be under political assault...I believe in bodily autonomy. If somebody is consciously making those decisions, then let's help them make better decisions so they are not harming other people and themselves, or reducing harm to themselves. We can support harm reduction, or, we can support death.” –Ryan Hampton See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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