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Talk About It-DAIT Podcast

No community is immune to the dangers of substance use and addiction. Within the Menominee Tribe, we’ve all seen the impacts firsthand. That’s why we need to Talk About It as we join together to bring this problem out in the open. In a series of podcasts, we will focus on education, highlight resources that are available, talk about initiatives underway to deal with this public health threat and smash stereotypes that we all have about addiction. The Talk About It podcast is an initiative of the Menominee Indian Drug Addiction and Intervention Team.

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    Do Something-What is NARCAN and Why is it Important?

    The effects of an opioid overdose are life-threatening and can be scary for friends and family members to witness. Luckily, NARCAN© Nasal Spray is available at several locations throughout Neopit and Keshena to help counteract these effects. On this episode, a local medical professional will explain what NARCAN© is and why it is important to our community.

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    Addiction Can't Be Ignored (Do Something Series)

    Addiction and substance abuse are happening within our community. Loved ones, friends and neighbors are all being impacted by it. And yet, is it a problem not everyone wants to talk about.But, when we ignore the problem, it doesn’t go away. In fact, it can grow. It’s up to us all to talk about it and do something about it – it’s the only way we begin to heal, recover and create a healthier future for everyone.Guest: Addie Caldwell, Director of Wellness Programs for the Maehnowesekiyah Wellness Center, and co-chair for the MITW Drug Addiction Intervention Team 

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    DAIT Update (Do Something Series)

    Drug Addiction Intervention Team Update and How community members can be involved. Guest: Addie Caldwell

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    Appointment No Shows (Do Something Series)

    Substance abuse and addiction can have far-reaching impacts – including the number of appointment no-shows at medical clinics. Today’s episode will discuss why being present is important Guest: Davey Boyd

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    Recovery Takes Time (Do Something Series)

    Explaining what going through recovery for addiction is like and how it changes from person to person. Guest: Diane 

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    Ep. 13 - Language of Addiction

    In this episode we discuss the terminology used for different types of drugs. Guest: LydiWhile we should never stop talking about the problem of substance use and its impact, now's the time for the next phase of educational outreach. That is why we're moving to the theme "Do Something". It's time for all of us to act on what we're learning, seeing and hearing. Stay subscribed to continue listening to what our tribe and the community is doing to combat the drug issue in our area.

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    EP. 12 Seeking Help

    The decision to seek recovery for substance abuse is an individual one. Listen to how one of our Menominee Tribal Members found their reason to seek help.Guest: Lydi 

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    EP. 11 - Harm Reduction

    What is harm reduction? Does it work? Guest: Diane Hietpas, MAT Coordinator 

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    Ep. 10 - Signs of Addiction

    What are the signs of addiction that parents, families, friends and loved ones should look for? If they believe someone they know has a substance use problem, where should they turn for help? Guests: Addie Caldwell, Maehnowesekiyah Wellness Center Director and Dr. Joseph Guenther, Menominee Tribal Clinic

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    Ep. 9 - How to Talk About Fentanyl

    Discussing how people can talk about Fentanyl and Opioids with children (of different ages), those currently using and those in recovery; providing some concrete examples and language. Guest: Davey Boyd, MAT Program Case Manager

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    Ep. 8 Drugs and Our Legal System

    How police handle drug arrests; the legal system, etc. Guest: Keith Tourtillott - Chief of Police

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    Ep.7 Children and Exposure to Substances

    Drug endangered children.Guests: MISD Superintendent Wendell Waukau, and Menominee Tribal School Administrator Lori Corn

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    Ep. 6 - What can you do about the Fentanyl Crisis

    What do community members need to know about the fentanyl and opioid crisis? Why should they talk about it? Where do they turn for help if a loved one is struggling with addiction? Guest: Nick Uttecht

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    Ep.5 - Assessment and Treatment Options

    What are the options available for assessment and treatment? How have things been streamlined to get people help when they need it? Guests: Addie CaldwellTribal Clinic rep: Dr. Gunther

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    Ep.4 - ACES (Adverse Childhood Experiences)

    Understanding ACEs, and how it can lead to adult trauma and at-risk personal behavior impacting a person’s health status. Guests: Tribal Legislator Myrna Warrington and MISD Superintendent Wendell Waukau 

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    Ep.3 Recovery Coaches

    Description: 24/7 help for substance use and addiction is here! Learn about the new Recovery Coaching program and how it works. Guests: Lydi Vele (MITCAAP program coordinator), Addie Caldwell (Maehnowesekiyah Wellness Center Director)

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    EP.2 - Drugs in Our Schools

    Description: Educators discuss what they are seeing in our schools and what they’re doing to keep schools safe and help students impacted by drug use. Guests: Wendell Waukau (Superintendent of Schools at MISD), Lori Corn (Menominee Tribal School Administrator/Principal)

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    Ep.1-Drug Addiction Intervention Team

    Description: MITW’s Drug Addiction and Intervention Team: what is it and what have they been working on? Guests: DAIT Co-Chairs Ben Warrington (Emergency Management Coordinator for MITW) and Addie Caldwell (Treatment Programs Coordinator/Director for Maehnowesekiyah)

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

No community is immune to the dangers of substance use and addiction. Within the Menominee Tribe, we’ve all seen the impacts firsthand. That’s why we need to Talk About It as we join together to bring this problem out in the open. In a series of podcasts, we will focus on education, highlight resources that are available, talk about initiatives underway to deal with this public health threat and smash stereotypes that we all have about addiction. The Talk About It podcast is an initiative of the Menominee Indian Drug Addiction and Intervention Team.

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Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin

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No community is immune to the dangers of substance use and addiction. Within the Menominee Tribe, we’ve all seen the impacts firsthand. That’s why we need to Talk About It as we join together to bring this problem out in the open. In a series of podcasts, we will focus on education, highlight...

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