Mark Marcley

Recovering Hope

Mark Marcley

  • EP51: Get FACTcinated (w/ Libby Dunn)

EP51: Get FACTcinated (w/ Libby Dunn)

Wednesday 29th September 2021

Libby Dunn talks about substance abuse, unity in diversity, and more with Mark Marcley on 'Recovering Hope'.
57 minutes
Thought-provoking
Informative
Empowering
Hopeful
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Recovering Hope
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Mark Marcley
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Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Recovery Reimagined
Family Recovery from Addiction
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Libby Dunn's Take on Substance Abuse and Community Unity

I guess my mission, a new venture, is to try to bring unity in the midst of diversity and it's not about conformity like unity, because you all have to have the same medical opinion or you have to have the same beliefs. Well, what does that do to us as a nation?
Ever wondered how the worlds of engineering, politics, and substance abuse recovery intersect? In this episode of 'Recovering Hope', host Mark Marcley sits down with Libby Dunn, a nuclear and fiber optics engineer who is also running for the New Hanover County Commission. Libby brings a unique perspective to the table, emphasizing that unity doesn't mean everyone has to be the same. She discusses her mission to foster unity amidst diversity, especially in the context of substance abuse recovery.
This episode covers a wide range of topics including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, FDA recommendations, and the importance of advanced medical directives. Libby also shares her thoughts on recovery statistics, censorship, and even touches on controversial subjects like Marxism and Wuhan Flu camps. With her multifaceted background, Libby's insights are sure to offer fresh perspectives on the challenges facing individuals and communities dealing with substance abuse.
Tune in to hear how diverse experiences can come together to create a more supportive and understanding community.