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EPISODE · Jan 2, 2025 · 41 MIN

Episode #212: Ryan Hampton

from A Song Called Life · host Osi Atikpoh

In Episode #212, author and public policy advocate Ryan Hampton joins Osi to discuss the policy failures and systemic biases that have fueled the fentanyl crisis, as well as the broader consequences of America's failed War on Drugs. A prominent advocate, speaker, author, and media commentator, Ryan Hampton travels coast-to-coast to add solutions to our national addiction and drug overdose crisis. In recovery from a decade-long opioid addiction, Hampton is regarded as a forefront expert and thought leader in America’s rising addiction recovery advocacy & drug policy reform movements. An alumnus of the Clinton White House, he’s worked with multiple non-profits and addiction recovery organizing campaigns. He’s now a prominent, leading face and voice of recovery advocacy and is working to change the longstanding negative narratives about those impacted by addiction, recovery, and overdose. Through his books and media, organizing campaigns, and social content that reaches millions, Ryan breaks down cultural barriers that have kept people suffering in silence and is helping to inspire a new generation of advocates recovering out loud, pushing for common-sense policy.

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