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    Prevention Intervention

    South Florida is facing a crisis – opioids are flooding our streets and substance use is on the rise amongst young people. Our podcast Prevention Intervention reveals the real effects of these drugs while equipping you with tools to avoid addiction and stay healthier, happier, and drug free. We are shining a light on addiction through interviews showcasing real stories, expert discussions about how drugs affect your body, and advice on healthy coping mechanisms. Welcome to Prevention Intervention and welcome to the real story behind addictive substances.
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    Episodes (30)

    New Perspectives - TJ Ward Part 2

    New Perspectives - TJ Ward Part 2
    TJ Ward, the North Florida Director of Advocacy for Project Opioid, is back with us for Part 2 of the conversation about the complex issue of experimenting with substances, and ways that parents can intervene to ensure their child's safety. His work with the ANYTHING BUT OBVIOUS campaign has been a success in raising awareness of the risks and deadly impacts of synthetic opioids. You can learn more about the campaign by visiting: anythingbutobvious.com

    New Perspectives - TJ Ward Part 1

    New Perspectives - TJ Ward Part 1
    Tune in for our conversation with TJ Ward, the North Florida Director of Advocacy for Project Opioid, a collaborative focused on convening key leaders across the region to confront the overdose crisis. He has spent over 25 years of his professional life in the nonprofit sector, where he helped start and successfully grow two large organizations from the ground up. In this episode, he talks about ANYTHING BUT OBVIOUS, a social media campaign that has been making a significant impact in raising awareness of the dangers of experimenting with drugs. For more information about the campaign, visit the website: anythingbutobvious.com