Voices of Recovery: Insights from APNC's Spring Conference
As we begin to drop our masks and make ourselves vulnerable, allowing ourselves to be deeply known and loved, and as we invite others into our struggles with rigorous honesty, we begin to experience healing from even the most profound traumas.
Imagine a room filled with the brightest minds in addiction treatment, all gathered to share their knowledge and experiences. That's exactly what you'll find in this episode of 'Recovery Coast to Coast', hosted by Neil Scott. Broadcasting from the 2018 Spring Conference of the Addiction Professionals of North Carolina (APNC) in Asheville, NC, this episode is a treasure trove of insights and inspiration for anyone touched by addiction.
Neil brings together a variety of voices, from seasoned experts to passionate advocates, all discussing the latest in addiction treatment and recovery. You'll hear about the often-overlooked history of undertreatment for substance use disorders in the U.S., and how peer support can be a game-changer in wellness. The episode doesn't shy away from the nitty-gritty either, tackling legal issues and the role of social media in accountability.
One standout moment is when Donald McDonald speaks about the future of APNC and the critical need for robust recovery support services. Another highlight is Killian Noe, founder of Recovery Cafe in Seattle, who shares her moving journey of recovery and the importance of being rigorously honest about our struggles. This episode isn't just a discussion; it's a call to action. It urges listeners to learn more about APNC and get involved in supporting addiction treatment and recovery services.
If you're looking for a blend of expert advice, personal stories, and actionable insights, this episode is not to be missed.