The E.A.R. Project: Bridging Gaps in Addiction Recovery
Episode Overview
Carl and Frank discuss their personal journeys through addiction. The E.A.R. Project aims to educate, raise awareness, and resuscitate those affected by addiction. The importance of community support in recovery is emphasised. Plans to spread awareness through schools and communities are shared. The devastating impact of fentanyl is highlighted.
We can no longer sit by idly and know what we know and not participate
In this episode of The MY House Podcast, hosts Michell Overstreet and Isaac Smolden sit down with Carl and Frank, the founders of the E.A.R. Project. The E.A.R. Project, which stands for Educate, Awareness, and Resuscitate, aims to bridge the gap between those struggling with addiction and the providers who can help them. Carl and Frank share their personal journeys through addiction, discussing the conviction they felt to turn their experiences into something meaningful.
They talk about the devastating impact of fentanyl and the urgent need for community action to combat this crisis. Their candid conversation covers the challenges they faced, the importance of community support, and their plans to spread awareness and education through the E.A.R. Project. This episode is a powerful reminder of the strength found in recovery and the importance of taking action to help others.
Don't miss out on this heartfelt discussion that highlights the significance of community involvement in fighting addiction.