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  • Ep. 170 – Part 3: Podcast on Showtime Series: “The TRADE”; a front row seat to the opioid epidemic

Ep. 170 – Part 3: Podcast on Showtime Series: “The TRADE”; a front row seat to the opioid epidemic

Saturday 10th March 2018

Explore Showtime's 'The TRADE' with insights from producer Pagan Harleman, family dynamics analysis, and innovative solutions in opioid addiction.
40 minutes
Informative
Empowering
Hopeful
Compassionate
Educational

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Inside 'The TRADE': Unveiling the Human Stories of the Opioid Crisis

Stopping the flow of drugs into our country has become a critically important nonpartisan issue that must be addressed if we're ever going to stem the tide of the opioid crisis.
Ever wondered what it's like to be on the front lines of the opioid epidemic? This episode of Cover 2 Resources takes you behind the scenes of Showtime's gripping docu-series, 'The TRADE'. Veteran documentary producer Pagan Harleman kicks things off with a deep dive into the third episode, sharing backstories and personal insights that bring this crisis to life. But that's just the beginning.
Family Coach Robin Star steps in to dissect the complex family dynamics at play, focusing on John, an addict in Atlanta, and his strained relationships with his sister and father. Her analysis sheds light on how boundaries and positive behaviors can play a crucial role in recovery. The episode also introduces us to Judge Craig Hannah from Buffalo, New York, who discusses the nation's first opioid court—a groundbreaking initiative aimed at turning lives around. Wrapping up, U.S.
Senator Rob Portman offers a hopeful perspective on stopping the flow of illicit drugs into the country. This episode isn't just informative; it's a compelling look at the human stories behind the statistics, making it a must-listen for anyone touched by or interested in understanding the opioid crisis.