Opioid Overdoses: Who's Accountable? A Deep Dive with Leigh Ann and Mike
I'm going to talk openly and honestly about my life and it's okay, it's going to be normalized... If it helps others in any way by sharing your story, that's a win.
The tragic death of former major league baseball pitcher Tyler Skaggs has stirred up a whirlwind of questions about accountability in opioid overdoses. In this episode of 'First Day Pod', hosts Leigh Ann Hello and Michael Govier tackle this complex issue head-on. Is it the supplier, the user, or the system that should bear the blame?
Leigh Ann and Mike navigate these murky waters, shedding light on the role of painkillers in sports, the intersection of mental health and addiction, and the broader societal implications. They don't just stop at the surface; they dive deep into the importance of personal growth and self-care, urging listeners to reflect on their own journeys and share their stories.
From discussing how sleep affects our well-being to exploring how our hair can be tied to our identity, this episode is packed with thought-provoking content. If you're curious about the nuances of accountability in opioid overdoses or simply looking for a podcast that balances serious discussions with genuine empathy, this one's for you. Tune in to 'First Day Pod' and join the conversation.