These Ghosts Must Be Heard Harris Insler
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- Health & Fitness
This is a place for you to share your story of loss, and to know you're not alone. Through a diverse population involved in this issue, we will explore surviving grief, moving on, advocacy, solutions to eradicate OUD, research, and government action. Most importantly, we will attempt to decrease and eradicate stigma due to an OUD passing. We're here to share your story with sensitivity and humanity. Share yours today.
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Credits:
H Lee - Creator, Producer, Writer
Tony Clemente Jr. - Editor, Co-Producer, Co-Writer
Charlotte Feehan - Social Media Manager, Associate Editor
Music by Sean McCabe AKA Rocky Sullivan, Psy.D, & Premarital Sax
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Episode 12: Hunter
In the Season 1 Season Finale, H Lee has a conversation with mother, advocate, and founder of the Hunter Dalton HD Life Foundation, Debbie Dalton. Hear the story of Hunter, a charismatic, loving, joyful, and funny young man, who passed away from an overdose. H Lee and Debbie discuss the stigma around OUD, the dangers of fentanyl, and the missions of The Hunter Dalton HD Life Foundation.
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Episode 11: Hope
H Lee has a conversation with mother and advocate, Sandra Radford. Hear the story of Hope, an intelligent, kind, spirited, and strong willed young woman, whose life was taken as a result of Opioid Use Disorder. H Lee and Sandra discuss the importance of self-care, mental health, and ending the stigma that surrounds OUD.
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Episode 10: Chase
H Lee has a conversation with advocate and mother, Annette Walters. Hear the story of her son, Chase, a bright, charismatic, and funny young man, who she lost to Opioid Use Disorder.
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Episode 9: Sam
H Lee has a conversation with mother and co-founder of The Share Project, Lisa Falbo. Hear the story of her son Sam, a loyal, creative, and artistic 27-year-old who passed from OUD.
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Episode 8: Cassidy
Our host H Lee has a conversation with actor, advocate, mother, author of “My New Normal: A Mother’s Story of Love and Loss in the Opioid Epidemic,” Charla Bocchicchio. Hear the story of her witty, talented, and precocious daughter, Cassidy, who passed from a fentanyl overdose at only 22 years old. Follow Charla's journey of rising past her grief to continue with her advocacy and chosen profession.
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Episode 7: Dustin
They say lightning doesn’t strike in the same place twice, but for Dustin Manning, Joe Abraham, and their community (the Heroin Triangle), it did. In this episode, H Lee has an extensive conversation with mother and advocate, Lisa Manning. Hear her talk about her smart, humorous, polite, and athletic son, Dustin, who passed from fentanyl poisoning at 18 years old. Both Joe from episode 5 and Dustin passed away on the same night, from different drugs that were laced with fentanyl, from the same dealer.