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Prevention Intervention & Health Equity
by Dr. Arkene Levy, Peyton Buettner
South Florida is facing a health crisis – access to care is becoming increasingly difficult, opioids are flooding our streets, and substance use is on the rise among young people. In this series we’re exploring how systemic factors, like access to healthcare and education, shape these outcomes. Through powerful interviews, expert discussions about health equity, how drugs affect your body, and practical advice on healthy coping mechanisms, we’re equipping you with tools to stay healthier, happier, and drug-free. Join us as we shine a light on the urgent need for change and explore paths to health and resilience that can create healthier communities for everyone.
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New Perspectives - Dr. Nameeta Dookeran
In this episode, we feature board-certified addiction medicine physician, Dr. Nameeta Dookeran. Tune in as she shares her perspectives on a new episode of Prevention Intervention & Health Equity.
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New Perspectives - Ashley McGill & Stephanie Greenfield
Tune in as Ashley McGill & Stephanie Greenfield, medical students at Nova Southeastern University (NSU MD), share their perspectives on a new episode of Prevention Intervention & Health Equity.
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New Perspectives - Donald Goldberg
Tune in as Donald Goldberg, Professional Sober Coach and Counselor at Crisis Center Management, shares his perspectives on a new episode of Prevention Intervention & Health Equity.
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New Perspectives - Dr. Julie Jacko
In this episode, we feature Dr. Julie Jacko, Chaired Professor of Health Informatics and Data Science at the University of Edinburgh, the Interim Director of the Usher Institute and the Dean of Innovation and Engagement for the College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine.
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New Perspectives- Peyton Buettner
Listen as our project coordinator shares accomplishments and stories from the Florida Blue Foundation Funded NSU MD Youth Opioid Initiative.
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New Perspectives - Tiffany Rivera
Tune in as Tiffany Rivera, Assistant Coordinator for YDLA at Deerfield Beach Community Cares, shares her perspectives on a new episode of Prevention Intervention.
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New Perspectives - Jan Thoman, Lisa Keeler, & Dr. Wendy Stephan
Jan Thoman, Lisa Keeler, and Dr. Wendy Stephan return for another episode!
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New Perspectives - SAC Deanne Reuter
Deanne L. Reuter, Special Agent in Charge of the DEA Miami Field Division, joins host Peyton to share the DEA's role and insights on the opioid crisis in South Florida. To learn more about the DEA's prevention initiatives, visit the following websites: www.justthinktwice.gov www.GetSmartAboutDrugs.gov www.campusdrugprevention.gov www.dea.gov
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New Perspectives - Jan Thoman, Lisa Keeler, and Dr. Wendy Stephan
Dr. Wendy Stephan, Health Education Coordinator at the Florida Poison Information Center, joins Lisa Keeler and Jan Thoman for another episode of Florida Blue’s Prevention Intervention podcast!
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New Perspectives - William Atkinson
In this episode, we feature William Atkinson, Executive Director of the Recovery Epicenter Foundation. As the leader of a recovery community organization, Will has spearheaded narcan distribution efforts, peer support training, the creation of peer respite centers, and connecting peer support services to the overall continuum of care in the Tampa Bay region and Florida. He also sits on the Florida Association of Recovery Residences, Floridians for Recovery, Fellowship RCO, and SPC Human Services board of Directors.
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New Perspectives - Jan Thoman & Lisa Keeler
Listen to Lisa Keeler, Regional Director, and Jan Thoman, Tri-County Manager, as they speak on the evolution of the South Florida Opioid Alliance and the incredible outreach their organization does!
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New Perspectives- Dr. Michael Parker
In this episode, we feature Dr. Michael Parker, a pharmacologist and our education lead on our FL Blue Opioid Grant.
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New Perspectives - Jennifer Wills Part 2
Jennifer Wills is the Network Partnership and Expansion Lead for Care Connect. She started as a Social Service Worker in 2008 and have since been working closely with young people and families within the community in various roles. In this episode, part two of her conversation with us, we talk about the BRAVE Summit, an event aimed at addressing stigma surrounding mental health among youth.
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New Perspectives-- Jennifer Wills Part 1
Jennifer Wills is the Network Partnership and Expansion Lead for Care Connect. She started as a Social Service Worker in 2008 and have since been working closely with young people and families within the community in various roles. This episode, part one of her two-part episode with us, she talks about her own lived experience.
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New Perspectives - Rohith Ganjam
Listen to Rohith Ganjam, an undergraduate student in NSU's 8 year DO program, as he advocates heavily for a more "empathetic" style of care for people struggling with substance abuse. Mr. Ganjam continues his work in substance abuse at NSU as a part of the NSU MD Youth Opioid Initiative, as well as starting his own club "ICANNARCAN" at NSU undergrad.
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New Perspectives - Marlo Bloomfield
She holds an Msc. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, a Bsc. in Social Work and over 20 years of experience working with children, youths and their families. Listen as Clinical Mental Health Counselor, Marlo Bloomfield, shares her perspective concerning youths, addiction and substance abuse.
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New Perspectives - Misty Eyez Alicea
In this episode, we are joined by Misty Eyez Alicea, the Director of Transgender Services, Women’s Healthy Living & LGBTQ+ Training/Education at SunServe in South Florida. Listen in as she speaks on the impact of substance abuse on the LGBTQ+ community, and shares insight on exercising sensitivity when engaging with marginalized populations.
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New Perspectives - Dr. Arkene Levy
Dr. Arkene Levy, the principal investigator (PI) for the Florida Blue NSU MD Youth Opioid Initiative, joined us to speak on the issue of substance abuse and the timeliness of the work being done in the project. She highlighted the importance of community engagement and collaboration and discussed plans for sustaining the work beyond the life of the grant.
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New Perspectives - TJ Ward Part 2
TJ Ward, the North Florida Director of Advocacy for Project Opioid, is back with us for Part 2 of the conversation about the complex issue of experimenting with substances, and ways that parents can intervene to ensure their child's safety. His work with the ANYTHING BUT OBVIOUS campaign has been a success in raising awareness of the risks and deadly impacts of synthetic opioids. You can learn more about the campaign by visiting: anythingbutobvious.com
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New Perspectives - TJ Ward Part 1
Tune in for our conversation with TJ Ward, the North Florida Director of Advocacy for Project Opioid, a collaborative focused on convening key leaders across the region to confront the overdose crisis. He has spent over 25 years of his professional life in the nonprofit sector, where he helped start and successfully grow two large organizations from the ground up. In this episode, he talks about ANYTHING BUT OBVIOUS, a social media campaign that has been making a significant impact in raising awareness of the dangers of experimenting with drugs. For more information about the campaign, visit the website: anythingbutobvious.com
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New Perspectives - Dr. Sanchez Part 2
Listen to Part 2 of the conversation with Dr. Jesus Sanchez from Nova Southeastern University Barry and Judy Silverman College of Pharmacy as he expounds on the current epidemic.
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New Perspectives - Dr. Sanchez Part 1
Listen as we talk to Dr. Jesus Sanchez from Nova Southeastern University as he shares his experience researching the Heroin Epidemics
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New Perspectives - Casey Wood
In this episode, Casey Wood, the director of prevention at New Horizons in the Treasure Coast and Okeechobee, shares her experience working with youth and how prevention is key.
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New Perspectives-- Kat
Listen as Kat, a clinical psychology doctoral candidate, shares her perspective on mental health and substance abuse
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New Perspectives-- Danielle Oldham
This week our guest is Danielle Oldham, the Program Director at Take Stock in Children Palm Beach. Listen as she shares her experiences with prevention tactics as they relate to the youth she serves everyday.
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New Perspectives-- Difo
Difo is one of our community partners at Big Brothers Big Sisters and shares how important prevention is when it comes to avoiding substance abuse issues especially when that support comes in the form of menrotship!
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New Perspectives-- Rachel
Listen as we learn about how Rachel's experiences with substance abuse and misuse as a young adult shaped her career and life as a social worker and research assistant
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New Perspectives-- Sruthi
Listen as we learn about Sruthi's experience as a Medical Student going through rotations.
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New Perspectives-- Jovil Wharton
Listen as we learn about Jovil's experience working with youth and substance mis-use.
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New Perspectives-- Cathy Campbell
Listen as Cathy Campbell shares her story about how the impact of drug use has changed her family
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New Perspectives- Nico
Hear from a completely new perspective as Nico, a high school student, shares his perspective of substance abuse education and why youth turn to substances
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New Perspectives-- Danielle Searcy
Follow as we discuss addiction in youth with Danielle Searcy, a trained youth professional, mother and former teacher.
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Caitlin's Recovery
Listen to Caitlin tell her story of recovery from heroine and other substances.
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Caroline's Recovery
Listen to Caroline tell her story of recovery from heroine and other substances.
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Matthew Slavik Recovery AA Interview
Matthew Slavik discusses his struggles with heroin and numerous illegal substances, and his overcoming of his addiction.
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Leah Alcohol Recovery
Leah is 4.5 years sober, a new homeowner, and works as an engineer for Tableau. She is discussing her addiction and her recovery.
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Tyler Recovery Interview
Hosted by Christina E. Maskley: Tyler is 11 years sober and thriving in his recovery. He is currently a Director of Operations and a scuba director in Davie, Florida. He is also happily married with a new baby at home.
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M.J. - From DUI to the Road of Recovery
Hosted by Christina E. Maskley: M.J.’s journey of recovery started in 2019 after a DUI arrest (May). As of August 2019 she is a recovering alcoholic and working in a professional field and has lived in South Florida since 1995 and has been married for 21 years. She comes from a long family history of addiction and substance abuse.
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Bobbie - Experiences of a Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Hosted by Christina E. Maskley: Barbara Hayes-Murray (AKA Bobbie). Bobbie is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Psychology Professor of over 30 years. She owns her own practice and works very closely in substance abuse intervention, prevention, and treatment. Bobbie offers an inside look into the world of substance use recovery, treatments, and recent trends.
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Carolina - Stories from an Emergency Room Nurse
Hosted by Christina E. Maskley: Carolina has worked as a nurse in South Florida for fifteen years. Throughout her experience, she has seen the true effects of addiction and the substance use epidemic. In this episode, narrated by Project Coordinator Christina Maskley, Carolina describes some of the trends and concerning side effects she is seeing within South Florida emergency rooms.
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Mac Cather - Learn From my Mistakes, My Story of Addiction
Mac Cather opens up about his struggles with addiction in this episode. His long road to recovery included thirteen rehabs, ten different high schools, two trips to jail, losing more than twenty-five friends to overdoses, and he finally reached recovery after he was arrested.
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Cathy Cather - My Son was an Addict
Cathy Cather talks about her son's struggle with addiction and his long path to recovery. As the CEO of Parallel Profile, she discusses the important role of genetics in addiction and warns against the perils of substance abuse.
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Dr. Wendy Ellis - How Running Track & Field Saved My Life!
Dr. Ellis has an inspiring story of excelling in spite of significant hurdles. Her passion for Track and Field propelled her forward into a successful and drug-free life. Throughout her life, multiple mentors pushed her toward success. In this episode, Dr. Ellis provides motivational advice to youth growing up in difficult situations.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
South Florida is facing a health crisis – access to care is becoming increasingly difficult, opioids are flooding our streets, and substance use is on the rise among young people. In this series we’re exploring how systemic factors, like access to healthcare and education, shape these outcomes. Through powerful interviews, expert discussions about health equity, how drugs affect your body, and practical advice on healthy coping mechanisms, we’re equipping you with tools to stay healthier, happier, and drug-free. Join us as we shine a light on the urgent need for change and explore paths to health and resilience that can create healthier communities for everyone.
HOSTED BY
Dr. Arkene Levy, Peyton Buettner
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