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Get in the Herd W/ Texas Pictures Documentaries- Fentanyl Awareness Series

Tuesday 18th February 2025

Glen Muse and Sheri Allred share their journey creating the Fentanyl Awareness Series, highlighting stories of loss and recovery. A powerful episode on Get In The Herd.
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The Power of Storytelling: Fentanyl Awareness with Texas Pictures Documentaries

Episode Overview

  • Glen Muse and Sheri Allred share their journey creating impactful documentaries.
  • The Fentanyl Awareness Series highlights stories of loss and recovery.
  • Their YouTube channel has grown to over 161,000 subscribers.
  • They discuss the emotional toll and rewards of hearing these stories.
  • The importance of community support and viewer engagement.
We hear a lot about tragedy...but I know that it's doing something for the family member who's telling the story
In this gripping episode of the Get In The Herd Podcast, the McShin Foundation welcomes Glen Muse and Sheri Allred from Texas Pictures Documentaries. They share their incredible journey of creating the Fentanyl Awareness Series, a documentary project that captures the heart-wrenching stories of families affected by fentanyl poisoning. Glen and Sheri discuss their filming process, the emotional toll of hearing these stories, and the profound impact their work has had on both them and the families involved.
They also touch on the unexpected growth of their YouTube channel, which now boasts over 161,000 subscribers, and the community they’ve built around their work. This episode is a raw and honest look at the power of storytelling in the fight against substance use disorders. If you're interested in how documentaries can bring awareness to critical issues, this episode is a must-listen.