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Reduce The Stigma

Reduce The Stigma

Whitney Menarcheck

Reduce The Stigma the podcast that amplifies silenced voices to change the world for the better. Too often, stigma creates barriers and restricts access to services. Our hope is that by spreading the stories of individuals with lived/living experience with substance use, mental health and all stigmatized life experiences we can break down barriers and build bridges. Hosted by Whitney Menarcheck and occassional co-host, Dr. Mo., Reduce The Stigma is brought to you by Straight Up Care. Whitney Menarcheck: Whitney is the Chief Innovation Officer at Straight Up Care. Whitney is a trained professional counselor who recently completed training as a peer specialist. With over 12 years of experience serving individuals with substance use and/or mental health needs, Whitney is passionate about reducing stigma and elevating the voices of those with lived experience. Whitney's personal lived experience is with depression, grief, and trauma. Dr. Mo: Melissa Dittberner, PhD, lovinly known as "Dr. Mo" is a person in long-term recovery from methadmphetamine and alcohol. Having dropped out of highschool, Dr. Mo's recovery journey has progressed from gaining her GED to obtaining her PhD. A true inspiration to all and hardcore advocate for recovery, Dr. Mo inspires us all while putting in the work to make this world a better place. Straight Up Care is a comprehensive platform ecosystem that provides all the administrative, compliance, and marketing tools for peer specialists to work for themsevles. Our hope is that by eliminating the barriers peer specialists encounter we can accelerate the connection between peers and the individuals who seek their services. Learn more about Straight Up Care: https://straightupcare.com We'd love to hear from you. Share your feedback to help us make sure we deliver the podcast you want and deserve!
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Reduce The Stigma episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Reduce The Stigma for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Reduce The Stigma episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

In this episode of Meet The Peer, Jennifer Lazarus, a certified peer support specialist in North and South Carolina, shares her journey of becoming a peer specialist and the importance of peer support. She discusses her own lived experience with mental health challenges and addiction, emphasizing the role of peer support in recovery. Jennifer also highlights the need for self-advocacy and the value of person-first language. She addresses the stigma surrounding non-substance addictions like shopping and sugar. Jennifer offers a message of hope and support to those who are struggling, emphasizing that they are not alone and that reaching out for help is okay.

Schedule a peer support session with Jennifer: jenniferlazarus.peerspecialist.us

Takeaways:

  • Peer support specialists walk with individuals who are struggling with mental health challenges and show them that recovery is possible.
  • Advocacy is an important aspect of peer support, helping individuals communicate their needs and work with healthcare professionals to find the right treatment.
  • Non-substance addictions, such as shopping and sugar, can be just as impactful and require understanding and support.
  • Person-first language is crucial in recognizing that individuals are not defined by their disabilities or mental health challenges.
  • There is hope and support available for those who are struggling, and reaching out for help is important.

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Host: Whitney Menarcheck
Editing by: Sarah Elash
Music by: AudioSphere

This is a Straight Up Care production.

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Join host Whitney Menarcheck in an eye-opening conversation with Anna Meredith, the education and survivor services supervisor at River City Domestic Violence Center in Yankton, South Dakota. Discover the vital role that River City plays in helping individuals fleeing domestic violence and offering resources to break the cycle. Gain insights into the services provided, such as the 24/7 crisis line, emergency shelter, legal support, and community connections. Learn valuable tips on recognizing signs of power and control, how to be an active bystander, and the importance of prevention in building healthier relationships. Don't miss this informative discussion on raising awareness and supporting survivors on their journey to recovery.

Takeaways

  • River City Domestic Violence Center provides support and resources for individuals fleeing domestic violence and aims to break the cycle of abuse.
  • Prevention and raising awareness are crucial in addressing domestic violence.
  • Supporting someone in an abusive relationship requires empathy, understanding, and avoiding victim-blaming.
  • Language matters, and using the term 'survivor' empowers individuals who have experienced domestic violence.

We want to hear from you - send us your feedback!

Are you an organization supporting individuals with substance use and/or mental health lived experience, a relevant content creator, or a person with lived experience involved in advocacy and want to join us for a conversation? Complete this form.


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Host: Whitney Menarcheck

Editing by: Sarah Elash

Music by: AudioSphere

This is a Straight Up Care production.

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Reduce The Stigma - Meet The Peer: Ryan Spillane, Certified Peer Specialist
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04/18/24 • 48 min

In this powerful video, join Hawaii Peer Specialist Ryan Spillane as he shares his personal journey of overcoming addiction and finding a path to recovery. From struggling with substance abuse and mental health challenges to discovering a new purpose in life, Ryan's story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Through his experiences, he challenges stigma surrounding addiction and delivers a message of hope to those who may be struggling. Join us on this inspiring journey of self-discovery and transformation. Note: The video is highly emotional and may be triggering for some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.

Work with Ryan: ryanspillane.peerspecialist.us


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Host: Whitney Menarcheck

Editing by: Sarah Elash

Music by: AudioSphere

This is a Straight Up Care production.

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Reduce The Stigma - Meet The Peer: Tim Reck, Peer Support Specialist
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04/08/24 • 33 min

In this episode of Meet The Peer, host Whitney Menarcheck speaks with Tim Reck, a peer support specialist in South Dakota. Tim shares his journey of overcoming trauma, addiction, and DUIs to find recovery and purpose. Tim's story highlights the importance of acceptance, facing fears, and finding genuine connections in the recovery community. He emphasizes the difference between worry and concern, as well as complacency and contentment. Tim's transformation has inspired him to become a peer specialist and offer support and understanding to others on their recovery journeys.

Receive Peer Support Services: straightupcare.com

Takeaways

  • Acceptance and facing fears are crucial in the recovery process.
  • Distinguishing between worry and concern can help shift focus to the present moment.
  • Contentment is an active state of seeking growth and improvement, while complacency is stagnant.
  • Building genuine connections and providing non-judgmental support can make a significant impact on someone's recovery journey.
  • Sharing personal stories and wisdom can break down stigma and inspire others to seek help and support.

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Host: Whitney Menarcheck

Editing by: Sarah Elash

Music by: AudioSphere

This is a Straight Up Care production.

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In this Recovery conversation, the tables are turned - Dr. Mo interviews Whitney Menarcheck, Chief Innovation Officer at Straight Up Care. Whitney discusses her journey to Straight Up Care and her personal mission to eliminate barriers and provide opportunities for individuals with lived experience. She shares her own experiences with depression, grief, trauma, and her work with individuals with substance use disorder. Whitney emphasizes the importance of unlearning biases and addressing stigma in the field of addiction and mental health. She highlights the role of Straight Up Care in supporting peer specialists and empowering them to become peer entrepreneurs. Whitney also discusses the need to expand peer support beyond addiction and mental health and to break down barriers in accessing services. Overall, her goal is to continue busting stigma and centering the voices of those with lived experience.

Takeaways

  • Unlearning biases and addressing stigma are crucial in the field of addiction and mental health.
  • Supporting peer specialists and empowering them to become peer entrepreneurs can create new opportunities for individuals in recovery.
  • Expanding peer support beyond addiction and mental health can help address a wide range of life experiences and challenges.
  • Breaking down barriers and eliminating stigma is essential to ensure that everyone has access to the support and resources they need.

We want to hear from you - send us your feedback!

Are you an organization supporting individuals with substance use and/or mental health lived experience, a relevant content creator, or a person with lived experience involved in advocacy and want to join us for a conversation? Complete this form.


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Host: Whitney Menarcheck

Editing by: Sarah Elash

Music by: AudioSphere

This is a Straight Up Care production.

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Reduce The Stigma - Meet The Peer: Taylor Roberts, Peer Specialist
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04/01/24 • 32 min

Welcome to another episode of "Meet the Peer," the podcast where we introduce you to inspiring individuals who are making a difference in the world of mental health and addiction recovery. Your host, Whitney Menarcheck speaks with Taylor Roberts, a peer specialist from South Dakota.

Taylor is here to share his personal lived experience, including his struggles with substance use and his journey to recovery. He will take us through his career as a chef and how it intersected with his substance use, ultimately leading him to make a change.

But Taylor's story doesn't end there. He's also here to share his passions for running and foraging, and how these activities have become an integral part of his recovery journey. From hitting rock bottom to finding his purpose, Taylor's story is one of hope, resilience, and determination.

As a peer specialist, Taylor is proud to be part of a movement that challenges stigma and promotes recovery. He believes that by sharing his story, he can help others who may be struggling to see that recovery is possible.

So, whether you're on your own journey to recovery or looking for inspiration and hope, this episode is for you. Join us as we delve into Taylor's incredible story and take away some valuable insights and lessons along the way.

Work with Taylor: straightupcare.com/members/taylorr/

Key Takeaways:

  • Taylor Roberts shares his personal lived experience and journey to recovery.
  • His career as a chef collided with his substance use, leading him to make a change.
  • Taylor's passions for running and foraging have become part of his recovery journey.
  • He is proud to be a peer specialist and believes in challenging stigma.

Thank you for tuning in to this inspiring episode of "Meet the Peer." We hope you found Taylor's story as moving and motivating as we did. Until next time, keep striving for progress, not perfection.

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Host: Whitney Menarcheck

Editing by: Sarah Elash

Music by: AudioSphere

This is a Straight Up Care production.

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Reduce The Stigma - Recovery Conversations: Amory Mowrey
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03/22/24 • 28 min

In this episode of Recovery Conversations, host Whitney Menarcheck talks with Amory Mowrey. Amory shares his lived experience with addiction and mentalhealth , highlighting the role of a #peer advocate in his #recovery journey. He emphasizes the importance of community support and the challenges of redesigning life in recovery. Amory also discusses the impact of boundaries and the need for healthcare professionals to examine their biases. He encourages others to approach everyone with compassion and understanding, recognizing that each person has their own unique story.

Takeaways

  • Lived experience and sharing stories are crucial in breaking down stigma and raising awareness.
  • Peer advocates play a significant role in recovery by providing support, understanding, and guidance.
  • Redesigning life in recovery can be challenging, and community support is essential in navigating daily activities and building a new normal.

We want to hear from YOU - send us your feedback!

Are you an organization supporting individuals with substance use and/or mental health lived experience, a relevant content creator, or a person with lived experience involved in advocacy and want to join us for a conversation? Complete this form.


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Host: Whitney Menarcheck
Editing by: Sarah Elash
Music by: AudioSphere
This is a Straight Up Care production.

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Reduce The Stigma - Meet The Peer: Roger Crouell, Jr.
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03/18/24 • 35 min

In this episode of Meet the Peer, host Whitney Menarcheck interviews Roger Crouell, a Certified Peer Specialist in North Carolina. Roger shares his journey and lived experience, including his struggles with addiction, incarceration, and finding his path to recovery. He discusses the importance of peer support and the role of a certified peer specialist in helping others through difficult times. Roger also highlights the significance of financial management in recovery and challenges the stigma surrounding addiction and mental health, particularly in the black community. He emphasizes the need for self-love and self-care and offers words of encouragement for those who are struggling.

Click here to learn more about Roger and schedule an appointment.

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In this episode of Recovery Conversations, host Whitney Menarcheck interviews Denise Burton-Epp and Marybeth Collins from the National Association for Children of Addiction (NACoA) about their program, Celebrating Families. NACoA's mission is to eliminate the adverse effects of drugs and alcohol on children and families impacted by addiction. Celebrating Families is a unique program that focuses on the whole family system and aims to double the reunification process for children involved in child welfare or kinship programs. The program includes family meals, peer group sessions, and activities to strengthen family bonds. NACoA has also adapted the curriculum to meet the needs of multicultural families and offers support in multiple languages. To get involved in Celebrating Families, organizations and individuals can reach out to NACoA through their website or social media channels.NACoA's mission is to eliminate the adverse effects of drugs and alcohol on children and families impacted by addiction. - Celebrating Families is a unique program that focuses on the whole family system. - The program includes family meals, peer group sessions, and activities to strengthen family bonds. - NACoA has adapted the curriculum to meet the needs of multicultural families and offers support in multiple languages.

Takeaways

  • NACoA's mission is to eliminate the adverse effects of drugs and alcohol on children and families impacted by addiction.
  • Celebrating Families is a unique program that focuses on the whole family system.
  • The program includes family meals, peer group sessions, and activities to strengthen family bonds.
  • NACoA has adapted the curriculum to meet the needs of multicultural families and offers support in multiple languages.

We want to hear from YOU - send us your feedback!

Are you an organization supporting individuals with substance use and/or mental health lived experience, a relevant content creator, or a person with lived experience involved in advocacy and want to join us for a conversation? Email us today!


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Editing by: Sarah Elash

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In this powerful interview, Mary Beth O'Connor shares her journey from trauma and addiction to becoming a judge, offering hope and inspiration to others facing similar struggles. From growing up in a violent household to battling addiction for over a decade, Mary Beth's story is one of resilience and triumph. Discover how trauma and addiction are often interconnected and how Mary Beth found solace in drugs before embarking on her path to recovery. Despite facing numerous challenges, including struggles with mental health and navigating the criminal justice system, Mary Beth persevered and found her way to sobriety. Learn about the importance of addressing both substance use disorder and underlying mental health issues in recovery, and explore alternative pathways to healing beyond traditional 12-step programs. Mary Beth's advocacy work aims to reduce stigma and promote understanding of addiction and recovery, offering hope to individuals and families affected by these issues. Join us as Mary Beth shares insights, challenges, and words of encouragement for anyone on their journey to recovery. No matter where you are, there is always hope and a path forward. Don't miss this empowering conversation that sheds light on the complexities of addiction, trauma, and recovery, and offers hope for a brighter future. Subscribe to our podcast for more inspiring stories and discussions to reduce the stigma.

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Takeaways

  • Trauma and addiction are often closely connected, and addressing both is crucial for recovery.
  • Intelligence does not protect against addiction, as substance use disorder is often rooted in trauma or other mental health conditions.
  • Personalized recovery plans and alternative pathways to recovery are essential for success.
  • Mandating 12-step programs in drug courts can be ineffective and may hinder individuals' recovery journeys.
  • Decriminalization and evidence-based approaches are needed to address substance use disorder and reduce stigma.

We want to hear from YOU - send us your feedback!

Are you an organization supporting individuals with substance use and/or mental health lived experience, a relevant content creator, or a person with lived experience involved in advocacy and want to join us for a conversation? Complete this form


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Host: Whitney Menarcheck

Editing by: Sarah Elash

Music by: AudioSphere

This is a Straight Up Care production

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FAQ

How many episodes does Reduce The Stigma have?

Reduce The Stigma currently has 47 episodes available.

What topics does Reduce The Stigma cover?

The podcast is about Culture, Addiction, Society & Culture, Inclusion, Mental Health, Podcasts, Connection, Recovery and Awareness.

What is the most popular episode on Reduce The Stigma?

The episode title 'Recovery Conversations: Mary Beth O'Connor, Author "From Junkie To Judge"' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Reduce The Stigma?

The average episode length on Reduce The Stigma is 31 minutes.

How often are episodes of Reduce The Stigma released?

Episodes of Reduce The Stigma are typically released every 3 days.

When was the first episode of Reduce The Stigma?

The first episode of Reduce The Stigma was released on Mar 3, 2024.

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