Street Voices: Jay's Journey in the Safe Supply Program
Episode Overview
Jay, a First Nations individual, shares his candid experiences while participating in the Safe Supply program in Kelowna, BC. The episode delves into the day-to-day challenges and the impact of safe supply on Jay's life. The conversation highlights Jay's aspirations and perspectives on the program, shedding light on the importance of empathy and understanding. Nathan's genuine and insightful interview offers a compelling narrative, providing valuable insights into the realities of individuals navigating addiction and recovery. Jay's story serves as a powerful reminder of the significance of mutual respect, support, and empathy within communities.
I want people to know that you're a real person. You're a human being. You're just like everybody else. You deserve respect. You're trying your best... If we all viewed each other as being on the same team, that would help a lot.
Ever wondered what it’s like to navigate the Safe Supply program firsthand? Nathan McLean takes you on a journey through the eyes of Jay, a First Nations participant, in this episode of the Recovery Machine Podcast. Jay opens up about his day-to-day life, the challenges he faces, and the impact of the program on his recovery journey.
This candid conversation sheds light on the real-world implications of Safe Supply, offering a raw and unfiltered look into the struggles and hopes of those involved. Whether you're curious about harm reduction or seeking to understand the human side of drug policy, this episode is a must-listen.