Meet the Hosts of Recovery Machine: A Deep Dive into Addiction and Mental Health
Episode Overview
Corey Williams and Nathan McLean, former healthcare workers, host the Recovery Machine podcast Their personal experiences with opioid addiction spurred them to create a resource for healthcare workers struggling with substance use The podcast delves into drug addiction, treatment options, mental health issues like PTSD, and drug policy Episodes feature expert guests and individuals with lived experiences who provide valuable insights Approximately three hour-long episodes are released each month and are available on various platforms, including YouTube and their website, recoverymachine.org
We also talk about drug addiction, treatment options, mental health-related issues like PTSD, drug policy, the war on drugs, reduction and safe supply we bring in expert guests people with lived experience to tell their stories and to teach us more about our society's relationship to drugs.
Ever wondered what drives two former healthcare workers to start a podcast about addiction and mental health? Corey Williams and Nathan McLean, the brains behind 'Recovery Machine', have lived through the very struggles they discuss. Both battled opioid addiction while working in healthcare, and now they're using their experiences to help others navigate similar paths. This episode gives you a front-row seat to their mission, as they pull back the curtain on what inspired them to create this podcast.
You'll hear about the challenges they faced, the gaps in resources for healthcare workers dealing with substance use, and their vision for providing accurate, life-saving information. But it doesn't stop there. Corey and Nathan also tackle broader topics like PTSD, drug policy, and treatment options, featuring expert guests and real-life stories that offer a comprehensive look at society's complex relationship with drugs.
With three episodes released monthly, available on multiple platforms including YouTube, 'Recovery Machine' is more than just a podcast—it's a lifeline for those seeking to understand and overcome addiction.