Alyssa and Bree

Salty Moms Gone Sober

Alyssa, Bree, Mike and Andrea

  • FENTANYL

FENTANYL

Thursday 24th November 2022

Alyssa, Bree, Mike, and Andrea discuss fentanyl's deadly impact and the importance of education and prevention in this heartfelt episode.
57 minutes
Informative
Empowering
Thought-provoking
Raw
Engaging

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Salty Moms Gone Sober
Author:
Alyssa and Bree
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Categories:
Sobriety Success Stories
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Creative Recovery Journeys
Family Recovery from Addiction
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
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Facing Fentanyl: Stories and Solutions from Salty Moms Gone Sober

We need everybody to be talking about fentanyl and asking questions, because it could be your family.
Fentanyl is tearing through communities, leaving heartbreak in its wake. In this powerful episode of 'Salty Moms Gone Sober', hosts Alyssa and Bree are joined by Mike Fiore and Andrea Thomas to confront the grim reality of this deadly drug. The conversation is a blend of stark truths and genuine hope, as they explore the widespread impact of fentanyl on families and communities across the United States.
The episode isn't just about the statistics; it's about real people and their stories. Mike and Andrea share personal experiences that bring the crisis into sharp focus, making it clear that fentanyl is an issue that demands our attention and action. With a touch of humor to lighten the heavy subject, Alyssa and Bree guide the discussion through the dangers of fentanyl use, addiction, and the critical role of education and prevention.
The group emphasizes the importance of consistent messaging and community involvement to raise awareness about fentanyl's risks. Andrea's poignant reminder, 'We need everybody to be talking about fentanyl and asking questions, because it could be your family', underscores the urgency of the situation. This episode is a call to action, encouraging listeners to engage in conversations about fentanyl and support efforts to combat the opioid epidemic.
It's a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the depth of the crisis and looking for ways to make a difference.