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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 48 MIN

How Do I Help Someone with Addiction? with Maddy Sesepasara | Island Fever Podcast

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In this episode of Island Fever Podcast, hosts Vae, Krit Fanene-Manuwai, and Donato Fatuesi sit down with Maddy Sesepasara of the Hawai'i Health & Harm Reduction Center (HHHRC) to explore one of the most difficult questions many families face: How do I help someone struggling with addiction?Whether you're navigating substance use yourself or supporting a loved one on their journey, this conversation offers compassionate insight into addiction, recovery, harm reduction, and healing.Maddy shares her path into community health work and how supporting MVPFAFF+ Pacific Islanders through addiction recovery, HIV prevention, sexual health, and harm reduction services has shaped her understanding of community care and healing. Together, the hosts reflect on their own experiences with substance use, the circumstances that led them there, and the realities of finding a way forward.From harm reduction and sobriety to sexual health, HIV prevention, stigma, and community care, this conversation explores the many layers of recovery and what it truly means to support someone without judgment. The hosts openly discuss their recovery journeys, the consequences that pushed them toward change, and the tools that help them stay on the path today.This conversation is vulnerable, honest, emotional, affirming, and deeply practical for anyone navigating addiction, recovery, mental health, or supporting someone they love. It also offers an important look at how MVPFAFF+ communities experience addiction, healing, and access to care, while highlighting resources available to those seeking support.🌈 Topics Include:• Addiction and substance use recovery• Supporting a loved one struggling with addiction• Harm reduction vs. sobriety• HIV prevention, PrEP, and sexual health resources• MVPFAFF+ health, healing, and community care• Mental health and trauma in Pasifika communities• Recovery journeys and staying on the path• Accessing support services and resources✨ About Our GuestMaddy Sesepasara is a community health advocate with the Hawai'i Health & Harm Reduction Center (HHHRC), an organization dedicated to reducing health disparities and increasing access to care throughout Hawai'i. Through outreach, education, and direct services, Maddy supports individuals navigating substance use, HIV prevention, sexual health, and recovery.A significant part of Maddy's work includes serving MVPFAFF+ communities across Hawai'i, providing culturally responsive care and resources for Queer, Trans, and gender-diverse Pacific Islanders. Through this work, Maddy has witnessed firsthand the unique challenges, barriers, and strengths that shape addiction, recovery, and healing within our communities.🔔 Subscribe to Island Fever Podcast for conversations centering Queer & Trans Pacific Islander voices, storytelling, culture, healing, relationships, and community.For more resources:www.pasifikarootedtherapy.com/islandfeverFollow Island Fever Podcast:Instagram: www.instagram.com/islandfeverpodcastWatch, share, and join the conversation. 💜

In this episode of Island Fever Podcast, hosts Vae, Krit Fanene-Manuwai, and Donato Fatuesi sit down with Maddy Sesepasara of the Hawai'i Health & Harm Reduction Center (HHHRC) to explore one of the most difficult questions many families face: How do I help someone struggling with addiction?Whether you're navigating substance use yourself or supporting a loved one on their journey, this conversation offers compassionate insight into addiction, recovery, harm reduction, and healing.Maddy shares her path into community health work and how supporting MVPFAFF+ Pacific Islanders through addiction recovery, HIV prevention, sexual health, and harm reduction services has shaped her understanding of community care and healing. Together, the hosts reflect on their own experiences with substance use, the circumstances that led them there, and the realities of finding a way forward.From harm reduction and sobriety to sexual health, HIV prevention, stigma, and community care, this conversation explores the many layers of recovery and what it truly means to support someone without judgment. The hosts openly discuss their recovery journeys, the consequences that pushed them toward change, and the tools that help them stay on the path today.This conversation is vulnerable, honest, emotional, affirming, and deeply practical for anyone navigating addiction, recovery, mental health, or supporting someone they love. It also offers an important look at how MVPFAFF+ communities experience addiction, healing, and access to care, while highlighting resources available to those seeking support.🌈 Topics Include:• Addiction and substance use recovery• Supporting a loved one struggling with addiction• Harm reduction vs. sobriety• HIV prevention, PrEP, and sexual health resources• MVPFAFF+ health, healing, and community care• Mental health and trauma in Pasifika communities• Recovery journeys and staying on the path• Accessing support services and resources✨ About Our GuestMaddy Sesepasara is a community health advocate with the Hawai'i Health & Harm Reduction Center (HHHRC), an organization dedicated to reducing health disparities and increasing access to care throughout Hawai'i. Through outreach, education, and direct services, Maddy supports individuals navigating substance use, HIV prevention, sexual health, and recovery.A significant part of Maddy's work includes serving MVPFAFF+ communities across Hawai'i, providing culturally responsive care and resources for Queer, Trans, and gender-diverse Pacific Islanders. Through this work, Maddy has witnessed firsthand the unique challenges, barriers, and strengths that shape addiction, recovery, and healing within our communities.🔔 Subscribe to Island Fever Podcast for conversations centering Queer & Trans Pacific Islander voices, storytelling, culture, healing, relationships, and community.For more resources:www.pasifikarootedtherapy.com/islandfeverFollow Island Fever Podcast:Instagram: www.instagram.com/islandfeverpodcastWatch, share, and join the conversation. 💜

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