• Season 1 Episode 11: For Now We Live: Pro-social activities and the Mental Wellness Gym Model for Rurals with Erik Schoen
    Feb 18 2025

    In this insightful conversation, Bianca D. McCall and Erik Schoen discuss the challenges and opportunities in addressing opioid use disorder and mental health in rural Nevada. They explore the importance of community engagement, pro-social activities, and the need for a shift in mental health models to better serve the unique needs of rural populations. Erik shares his experiences and insights on building infrastructure, fostering connections, and the existential aspects of health and wellness. In this conversation, Erik Schoen and Bianca D. McCall discuss the importance of building trust in rural communities, the role of lived experience in treatment, and the integration of holistic approaches and technology in mental health care. They emphasize the need for cultural competence, the empowerment of community members, and the significance of mentorship in fostering growth within these communities. The dialogue highlights the challenges and opportunities in bridging the gap between traditional treatment methods and innovative, community-driven solutions.

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    51 mins
  • Season 1 Episode 10: Listening Session #3: Treatment for Individuals with Opioid Use Disorder
    Feb 11 2025

    In our third Listening Session, The NOCE Dose host, Bianca D. McCall, leads insightful conversations with experts on the opioid response in Nevada. Through discussions with clinicians, social workers, and healthcare professionals, this episode explores the importance of community collaboration, trauma-informed care, and holistic approaches in addiction treatment. Guests share their experiences in addressing barriers to care, fostering psychological safety in the workforce, and mentoring the next generation of providers. From integrating holistic therapies like yoga in medically assisted treatment (MAT) to navigating the complexities of cultural responsiveness, this episode highlights the power of connection, persistence, and education in improving addiction recovery efforts.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Season 1 Episode 9: When Love Hurts: Parenting Through the Opioid Crisis with Darcy Patterson
    Nov 19 2024

    In this conversation, Bianca D. McCall and Darcy Patterson discuss the complexities of substance use disorders, the impact of personal loss, and the importance of community support and advocacy. Darcy shares her personal journey with her daughter's struggles with addiction and her subsequent advocacy work with Wake Up Nevada. The discussion emphasizes the need for education, harm reduction strategies, and the importance of self-care for families affected by substance use. The conversation highlights the transformation from silence to advocacy and the critical role of connection in recovery.

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    51 mins
  • Season 1 Episode 8: From Data to Doses: How Health Educators Bring Harm Reduction to Life with Katarina Pulver
    Nov 12 2024

    In this episode of The NOCE Dose, host Bianca D. McCall engages with Katarina Pulver, Health Educator II, Office of Disease Surveillance Division of Disease Surveillance and Control. They discuss the critical role of health educators in bridging the gap between research and practice in harm reduction, the importance of community outreach, and the nuances between activism and advocacy. Katarina shares insights on self-care, preventing burnout, and the significance of representation in the recovery process. The conversation highlights the need for continuous learning and the importance of meeting individuals where they are in their journey.

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    42 mins
  • Season 1 Episode 7: Recovery Looks Like Us: Why Representation Matters in Every Community with Donald Griffin
    Nov 5 2024

    In this episode of The NOCE Dose, host Bianca D. McCall engages with Donald Griffin, a peer recovery support specialist, discussing the complexities of recovery from substance use disorder, particularly within historically and intentionally oppressed communities. They explore personal stories, the impact of culture on recovery, and the role of organizations like Black Wall Street in providing culturally responsive support. The conversation emphasizes the importance of representation, understanding, and collaboration in addressing the opioid crisis and promoting healing.


    About Donald Griffin

    Donald Griffin’s journey led him to the last house on Black Wall Street, a symbolic place where he began to heal from the bumps and bruises of life. Having overcome the grip of alcohol and the scars left by addiction, he found clarity and purpose as his mind and body healed.Three years into his sobriety, Donald became acutely aware of the growing issues among the youth in Reno, Nevada—rising overdoses, homelessness, school dropouts, and suicides. Reflecting on the role models and influences that shaped his life, he felt a deep sense of responsibility and fear for the future.

    Seven years later, Donald’s efforts have resulted in the installation of over 20 Narcan boxes throughout the Reno-Sparks area to combat the opioid crisis. Under his leadership, a youth Peer-to-Peer program has been developed and implemented in Washoe County School District. His organization also hosts suicide prevention, “Stop the Bleed,” and Harm Reduction classes, and provides essential services such as a diaper bank, food pantry, and street outreach team. The list of their contributions continues to grow.

    As the Co-founder and Director, and a parent himself, Donald is dedicated to ensuring that youth receive the education they need in self-preservation, credit building, vocational skills, home economics, leadership training, and enjoying life while learning to become productive members of society. Above all, his goal is to help them develop a sense of pride in themselves.


    Disclaimer

    This podcast is for educational purposes only. Any advice offered on the podcast is an educational context and is not intended as direct medical advice, nor as a replacement for it. If you are experiencing a medical or life emergency, please call 911. If you are experiencing a crisis, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at (800) 273 – 8255. If you are experiencing stress, and would like professional help please contact your insurance company to identify a therapist in your area or contact the organization you work for and ask about an employee assistance program.

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    33 mins
  • Season 1 Episode 6: Rural Roots: Building Trust and Impact in Forgotten Communities with Bethany Wilkins
    Oct 29 2024

    In this episode of The NOCE Dose podcast, host Bianca D. McCall engages with Bethany Wilkins, Education and Advocacy Committee Chair for Northern Nevada Harm Reduction Alliance and a leader in harm reduction efforts in Nevada. They discuss the profound impact of lived experience in the field, the challenges of navigating grief and loss, and the importance of self-care and boundaries for those working in high-stress environments. The conversation also explores the complexities of identity within harm reduction work, the necessity of building relationships in rural communities, and the critical need for sustainability in harm reduction initiatives. Bethany shares her insights on how to effectively collaborate with rural areas and the importance of humility and community engagement in these efforts.

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    40 mins
  • Season 1 Episode 5: Harm Reduction Revolution - No Shame, Just Safety
    Oct 22 2024

    Join us for a compelling listening session that dives deep into the critical topics of fentanyl test strip education, preparedness for overdose emergencies, and the evolution of harm reduction strategies. As we explore the rising tide of synthetic opioids, we’ll hear firsthand experiences and insights from experts in the field.

    Learning Objectives:

    1. Attendees will develop a comprehensive understanding of overdose emergencies, including recognizing signs and symptoms associated with opioid overdose.
    2. Participants will be able to explain the significance and application of harm reduction strategies, including fentanyl test strip education and distribution.
    3. Participants will learn about the evolution of harm reduction practices and be introduced to emerging groups of synthetic opioids, enhancing their preparedness to address overdose emergencies within their communities.

    This session is designed to enhance your preparedness to tackle overdose emergencies within your community. Tune in to empower yourself with knowledge and insights that can make a real difference!

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Season 1 Episode 4: The Triple Stigma: Motherhood, Mental Health, and Substance Use Unmasked with Jillian Anderson
    Oct 15 2024

    In this episode of The NOCE Dose, host Bianca D. McCall is joined by Jillian Anderson, MA, MFT, LADC, PMH-C, to discuss the multifaceted challenges surrounding maternal health, particularly in the context of substance use and mental health. They explore the impact of political decisions on healthcare access, the stigma faced by mothers dealing with substance use, and the importance of cultural diversity and socioeconomic factors in providing effective support. The discussion emphasizes the need for community connection, harm reduction strategies, and the significance of addressing adverse childhood experiences to foster healthier family dynamics. Jillian shares her motivations for working in this field and highlights the importance of de-stigmatizing perinatal mental health issues to improve access to care.

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    40 mins