Harm Reduction and Mental Health: Live Music and Community Insights
Episode Overview
The hosts share live music from Mugsy Fay and provide updates on events, activities, legislation, and opportunities related to mental health efforts in Colorado The episode is filled with heartfelt conversations, personal reflections, and important information about harm reduction and mental health advocacy The hosts celebrate the 40th anniversary of KDNK and discuss the significance of the community radio station in their lives Maggie Seldin shares insights on harm reduction, legislation impact, and the importance of community support in mental health advocacy The discussion also focuses on fentanyl and xylazine awareness, Narcan and fentanyl test strips, and the importance of creating a judgment-free zone for discussions on drug use and mental health
I'm so tired of these people on the streets. They keep coming up to me saying, Oh my God, you're so thin and pretty. When all I see in the mirror is all I hate. And all I hear, that little girl I hold so dear. Her ugly eyes filled up with tears. I'm so tired of these doctors telling me nothing's wrong so blatantly. And they overlook me with such ease.
Picture this: a spring evening filled with live music, engaging discussions, and updates on crucial mental health initiatives. That's what you get in this episode of 'Chemical World', hosted by the dynamic duo, Kenna Crampton and Maggie Seldeen. They kick off with live tunes from Mugsy Fay, setting a vibrant tone for an episode packed with valuable information and heartfelt conversations.
Whether you're interested in the latest events, legislative updates, or opportunities to get involved in harm reduction efforts across Colorado, this episode has it all. Kenna and Maggie also take a moment to celebrate the 40th anniversary of KDNK, reflecting on the community radio station's impact on their lives and its role in supporting mental health advocacy.
If you're looking for a blend of music, community spirit, and insightful discussions on harm reduction and mental health, this episode is a must-listen.