TPIH - Sobriety, with Seth Dewey
Part 3 - and final in the series, on alcohol, sobriety, and recovery
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Now - back to your regularly scheduled programming.
This week’s episode features a conversation with Seth Dewey, who at the time of recording worked with the Reno County Health Department as a health educator focused on addiction, overdose, and recovery.
In this conversation, there’s something that really has stuck in my mind. It’s regarding how we treat different substances differently. I’ll let you listen for the full story, but I think you’ll hear some very interesting and telling insights about the different ways addiction manifests in people. And how we, as a society, deal with those addictions.
I wanted to visit with Seth because of his background and deep understanding of the issue. I am grateful that he took the time to come visit with me and share his insights - and I’m sure you’ll appreciate his thoughts, too.
If you haven’t had a chance to listen to the previous episodes with Steve Becker and Michael and Cam Rumback, I highly recommend it. They shared some deeply personal stories that set the stage for the conversation I have with Seth.