EMPOWERED Voices: Recovery to Resiliency

EMPOWERED at Roseman University College of Medicine

A heartfelt podcast series that brings to light the challenges and triumphs of families navigating substance use during and after pregnancy. Through compelling stories, expert insights, and actionable guidance, this series explores not only the personal journeys of recovery but also the broader social determinants of health — such as housing stability, access to care, trauma, socioeconomic conditions, and community support — that shape the experiences of individuals and families affected by substance use disorder. Each episode aims to empower listeners with understanding, compassion, and tools for support, fostering empathy, breaking down stigmas, and promoting healing and resilience within families and communities. EMPOWERED Voices is a podcast production of the EMPOWERED program at Roseman University College of Medicine, supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Overdose Data to Action Grant through the Southern Nevada Health District. This project has been funded by grant number NH28CE003534 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by the Southern Nevada Health District, CDC, or the U.S. Government.Hosted by Farzad Kamyar, MD and Amani Wilson.Executive Producers are Dr. Andria Peterson and Jason Roth, with production assistance by Rachel Mack.Recorded at the Video Podcast Studio at Canico Media in Las Vegas, Nevada.

  1. 12/22/2025

    Episode 6: The Intersection of Human Trafficking and Substance Use

    Send a text Visit empoweredmoms.org/podcast to share your thoughts, ask questions, or suggest future episode topics. In this episode, hosts Dr. Farzad Kamyar and Amani Wilson address a critical and often overlooked topic: the intersection between substance use disorders and human trafficking, with specific focus on Nevada. Through expert insights and compassionate discussion, this episode explores how substance use creates vulnerability to trafficking, how traffickers use drugs as tools of control, and the specialized support survivors need to heal from both trauma and addiction. Content Warning: This episode discusses human trafficking, substance use, and trauma. While we approach this topic with sensitivity and respect for survivors, the subject matter may be difficult for some listeners. The conversation features Jhenna Strasser, Manager of the Southern Nevada Human Trafficking Task Force with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Jhenna leads collaborative efforts bringing together law enforcement, victim services, and community partners to combat human trafficking in Southern Nevada and support survivors on their path to freedom and recovery. Her expertise provides critical insight into trafficking patterns in our region, how to recognize warning signs, and the multidisciplinary approach needed to help survivors escape exploitation. Also joining the discussion is Caspian "Cassie" Matheus, Outreach Director of the RISE Anti-Human Trafficking Program at Signs of HOPE. With more than a decade of experience in anti-violence work and victim advocacy, Cassie provides human trafficking-related training to law enforcement, hospitality and tourism partners, medical providers, victim service organizations, educational institutions, and other community members. As co-chair of the Victim Services Committee for the Southern Nevada Human Trafficking Task Force, Cassie offers an invaluable perspective on trauma-informed care and the comprehensive services survivors need to rebuild their lives. Together, Jhenna, Cassie, Dr. Kamyar, and Amani examine why substance use and trafficking are so deeply interconnected. The discussion covers how pre-existing substance use creates vulnerability to exploitation, how traffickers deliberately use drugs to establish control and dependency, and why the cycle of addiction and trafficking becomes so difficult to break.  This is a difficult but essential conversation that aims to increase awareness, reduce stigm If you live in Southern Nevada, in Reno, Carson City, Churchill County, or Lyon County in Northern Nevada, or in Weber County or Davis County in Utah, and you’re pregnant or recently had a baby and using opioids or stimulants for any reason, there is non-judgmental help available to you. No referral or insurance is required. Visit empoweredmoms.org for information or to request services. If you live outside of these areas, we encourage you to find resources in your community. EMPOWERED Voices is a podcast production of the EMPOWERED program at Roseman University College of Medicine, supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Overdose Data to Action Grant through the Southern Nevada Health District. This project has been funded by grant number NH28CE003534 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by the Southern Nevada Health District, CDC, or the U.S. Government. Hosted by Dr. Farzad Kamyar, and Amani Wilson. Executive Producers are Dr. Andria Peterson and Jason Roth, with production assistance by Rachel Mack. Recorded at the Video Podcast Studio at Canico Media in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    54 min
  2. 12/08/2025

    Episode 5: Substance Use and Co-occurring Mental Health Challenges

    Send a text Visit empoweredmoms.org/podcast to share your thoughts, ask questions, or suggest future episode topics. In this episode, hosts Dr. Farzad Kamyar and Amani Wilson explore the complex intersection between substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health challenges, especially as they affect women during pregnancy and early motherhood. Understanding how trauma, depression, anxiety, and other psychological factors intertwine with substance use provides essential insight into why integrated, compassionate care is so critical for recovery. The conversation features Bianca McCall, a retired professional women’s basketball player, TED Speaker, healthcare CEO, and nationally recognized human behavior expert with 25 years of experience in behavioral health. Bianca’s work focuses on psychological injury prevention and innovative approaches to address dissociation, isolation, and the deeper human factors shaping mental wellness. Her expertise brings powerful context to the challenges pregnant and postpartum women face when navigating both mental health conditions and substance use disorder. Joining the discussion is Rachel Mack, Program Director of EMPOWERED, who offers firsthand insight into the real-world barriers and opportunities experienced by the families the program serves. Rachel highlights the importance of wraparound services, trauma-informed care, and culturally responsive approaches that meet each individual where they are. Her perspective helps illuminate how integrated support systems—not just clinical treatment—create pathways to recovery and resilience. Together, Bianca, Rachel, Dr. Kamyar, and Amani dig into why mental health conditions and substance use so often co-occur, how pregnancy and postpartum shifts intensify these dynamics, and the central role trauma plays in both. The episode examines what effective integrated treatment looks like, the barriers that prevent women from accessing comprehensive care, and the innovations—such as telehealth, digital tools, and community-based models—that are reshaping dual-diagnosis support. Through expert insights, practical strategies, and lived experience from those working directly with families, listeners gain a deeper understanding of how integrated, holistic care empowers women facing co-occurring mental health and substance use challenges. If you live in Southern Nevada, in Reno, Carson City, Churchill County, or Lyon County in Northern Nevada, or in Weber County or Davis County in Utah, and you’re pregnant or recently had a baby and using opioids or stimulants for any reason, there is non-judgmental help available to you. No referral or insurance is required. Visit empoweredmoms.org for information or to request services. If you live outside of these areas, we encourage you to find resources in your community. EMPOWERED Voices is a podcast production of the EMPOWERED program at Roseman University College of Medicine, supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Overdose Data to Action Grant through the Southern Nevada Health District. This project has been funded by grant number NH28CE003534 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by the Southern Nevada Health District, CDC, or the U.S. Government. Hosted by Dr. Farzad Kamyar, and Amani Wilson. Executive Producers are Dr. Andria Peterson and Jason Roth, with production assistance by Rachel Mack. Recorded at the Video Podcast Studio at Canico Media in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    52 min
  3. 11/24/2025

    Episode 4: Social Determinants of Health and Substance Use

    Send a text Visit empoweredmoms.org/podcast to share your thoughts, ask questions, or suggest future episode topics. In this episode, hosts Dr. Farzad Kamyar and Amani Wilson explore the social determinants of health and how they shape experiences with substance use and recovery outcomes. Understanding these broader social, economic, and environmental factors helps illuminate the systems and contexts that affect both individual well-being and community health. The conversation features Brittany, an EMPOWERED program client whose recovery journey deeply involved addressing key social determinants, including housing stability and access to supportive services. Her personal narrative brings a powerful perspective to how systemic support makes recovery possible. Joining her is Dr. Joe Greer, Dean of the Roseman University College of Medicine, who came to Roseman in 2020 with a vision to build a medical school that truly grows from the community it serves. Before coming to Las Vegas, he spent years in Miami working directly with underserved communities, where he led the nationally recognized NeighborhoodHELP™ program at FIU. At Roseman, he and his team created GENESIS, a program providing household-centered care to Las Vegas while educating medical students about social determinants of health. His work has been recognized with the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama and a MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship. He is also the author of Waking Up in America, about caring for people who are often overlooked and shaping policy that listens to real lived experience. The episode explores what social determinants of health are and how factors like housing, employment, education, social support, and healthcare access specifically impact individuals with substance use disorders. Dr. Greer and Brittany discuss systematic changes that can improve recovery outcomes, how healthcare institutions can address social determinants, and the interconnectedness of individual and community health. Through personal stories and policy perspectives, listeners gain an understanding of how addressing these foundational needs supports lasting recovery and builds healthier communities. If you live in Southern Nevada, in Reno, Carson City, Churchill County, or Lyon County in Northern Nevada, or in Weber County or Davis County in Utah, and you’re pregnant or recently had a baby and using opioids or stimulants for any reason, there is non-judgmental help available to you. No referral or insurance is required. Visit empoweredmoms.org for information or to request services. If you live outside of these areas, we encourage you to find resources in your community. EMPOWERED Voices is a podcast production of the EMPOWERED program at Roseman University College of Medicine, supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Overdose Data to Action Grant through the Southern Nevada Health District. This project has been funded by grant number NH28CE003534 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by the Southern Nevada Health District, CDC, or the U.S. Government. Hosted by Dr. Farzad Kamyar, and Amani Wilson. Executive Producers are Dr. Andria Peterson and Jason Roth, with production assistance by Rachel Mack. Recorded at the Video Podcast Studio at Canico Media in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    55 min
  4. 11/10/2025

    Episode 3: The State of Substance Use, Trends in Nevada and the U.S.

    Send a text Visit empoweredmoms.org/podcast to share your thoughts, ask questions, or suggest future episode topics. In this episode, hosts Dr. Farzad Kamyar and Amani Wilson examine the state of substance use with a focus on Southern Nevada, exploring current patterns, emerging concerns, and local context that shapes substance use in our communities. This foundational knowledge helps demystify statistics often cited in media and informs effective community responses. The conversation features Jessica Johnson, Health Education Supervisor at the Southern Nevada Health District, who has led impactful public health initiatives that resonate across the region. As co-chair of the Southern Nevada Opioid Advisory Council, Jessica champions critical public health initiatives that address substance use challenges with profound dedication to health education, prevention, and outreach. Joining her is Brandon Delise, Senior Epidemiologist at the Southern Nevada Health District since 2018, where he leads efforts to monitor, develop, and improve surveillance within the fields of drug overdose and EMS. Prior to his epidemiologist role, Brandon served as a Disease Investigation & Intervention Specialist at SNHD and currently serves on the board of the Clark County Regional Opioid Task Force. The episode explores the most prevalent substances of concern in Southern Nevada, how patterns have changed over the past five years, and what makes the region unique. Jessica and Brandon contextualize local trends within state and national patterns, discussing emerging substances like fentanyl and xylazine, regional variations within Nevada, and how trends compare to national averages. They examine which populations are disproportionately impacted, how social determinants influence these patterns, and what pregnancy-related substance use data reveals. This conversation connects statistics to action, exploring how SNHD uses data to shape interventions, prevention and harm reduction efforts underway, and how community members can use this information effectively. Whether you're a healthcare provider, community advocate, or seeking to understand substance use trends, this episode offers crucial insights into the data that drives public health response and community action. If you live in Southern Nevada, in Reno, Carson City, Churchill County, or Lyon County in Northern Nevada, or in Weber County or Davis County in Utah, and you’re pregnant or recently had a baby and using opioids or stimulants for any reason, there is non-judgmental help available to you. No referral or insurance is required. Visit empoweredmoms.org for information or to request services. If you live outside of these areas, we encourage you to find resources in your community. EMPOWERED Voices is a podcast production of the EMPOWERED program at Roseman University College of Medicine, supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Overdose Data to Action Grant through the Southern Nevada Health District. This project has been funded by grant number NH28CE003534 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by the Southern Nevada Health District, CDC, or the U.S. Government. Hosted by Dr. Farzad Kamyar, and Amani Wilson. Executive Producers are Dr. Andria Peterson and Jason Roth, with production assistance by Rachel Mack. Recorded at the Video Podcast Studio at Canico Media in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    51 min
  5. 10/27/2025

    Episode 2: Medications for Recovery During Pregnancy

    Send a text Visit empoweredmoms.org/podcast to share your thoughts, ask questions, or suggest future episode topics. In this episode, hosts Dr. Farzad Kamyar and Amani Wilson explore medications used to treat substance use disorders during pregnancy, providing essential education about medication-assisted treatment (MAT) options, safety considerations, and how these treatments support both maternal recovery and infant health. The conversation features Dr. Brian K. Iriye from High Risk Pregnancy Center in Las Vegas, a maternal fetal medicine specialist who has spent more than 25 years helping women and their families achieve the healthiest pregnancy outcomes possible. His extensive experience with high-risk pregnancies brings crucial clinical perspective to understanding MAT during pregnancy. Joining him is Dr. Manijeh "MJ" Kamyar, who contributes her medical expertise to help listeners understand the complexities of treating substance use disorders in pregnant individuals and the importance of evidence-based, individualized care. The episode explores safe MAT options during pregnancy—including methadone and buprenorphine—and how these medications work to support recovery. The doctors discuss prenatal care protocols, when MAT can start, how it's monitored throughout pregnancy, and considerations for delivery, postpartum care, and breastfeeding. They address the benefits versus risks of medication-assisted treatment and why medical supervision is essential. This conversation tackles common concerns and misconceptions that patients have about taking medications during pregnancy. The guests explain how they address fears with evidence-based information and emphasize that MAT is most effective when combined with comprehensive wrap-around services. Whether you're pregnant and considering treatment options, supporting a loved one, or working in healthcare, this episode offers vital, accessible information about achieving positive outcomes through medication-assisted treatment and proper medical care. If you live in Southern Nevada, in Reno, Carson City, Churchill County, or Lyon County in Northern Nevada, or in Weber County or Davis County in Utah, and you’re pregnant or recently had a baby and using opioids or stimulants for any reason, there is non-judgmental help available to you. No referral or insurance is required. Visit empoweredmoms.org for information or to request services. If you live outside of these areas, we encourage you to find resources in your community. EMPOWERED Voices is a podcast production of the EMPOWERED program at Roseman University College of Medicine, supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Overdose Data to Action Grant through the Southern Nevada Health District. This project has been funded by grant number NH28CE003534 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by the Southern Nevada Health District, CDC, or the U.S. Government. Hosted by Dr. Farzad Kamyar, and Amani Wilson. Executive Producers are Dr. Andria Peterson and Jason Roth, with production assistance by Rachel Mack. Recorded at the Video Podcast Studio at Canico Media in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    54 min
  6. 10/13/2025

    Episode 1: The Important Role of Peers in Recovery

    Send a text Visit empoweredmoms.org/podcast to share your thoughts, ask questions, or suggest future episode topics. In this Season 3 premiere, hosts Dr. Farzad Kamyar and Amani Wilson take a closer look at how peer recovery support changes lives through shared lived experience, trust-building, and fostering hope—particularly for pregnant and parenting women navigating recovery. The conversation features Elizabeth Myers, a Certified Peer Support Specialist and person in long-term recovery who serves as Chair of the Addiction Recovery Council in Weber County, a member of the Criminal Justice Council in Davis County, a Board member of the Utah Peer Network, and serves on the steering committee of the Weber County Sheriff's Reentry Coalition. Elizabeth is passionate about building connections and inspiring women in the EMPOWERED program through continued education and community involvement. Joining her is Sabrina Samora-Flores, a Peer Recovery Specialist and mother of four who draws from her own recovery journey to connect with others. Sabrina is committed to setting a positive example for her children and helping individuals build resiliency through trust, support, and lived experience. The episode explores what makes peer recovery different from traditional support services, how lived experience builds authentic trust, and the unique barriers peers help clients overcome. Elizabeth and Sabrina share personal stories of becoming peer support specialists and provide real-world examples of how peer support creates safe spaces for healing and reduces stigma. This conversation reinforces that peer connections provide vital pathways to resiliency. The guests emphasize how peers offer something uniquely powerful—the understanding that comes from walking a similar path and the hope that recovery is possible. Whether you're in recovery, supporting a loved one, or working in the field, this episode offers valuable insights into the transformative role of peer support in creating lasting change. If you live in Southern Nevada, in Reno, Carson City, Churchill County, or Lyon County in Northern Nevada, or in Weber County or Davis County in Utah, and you’re pregnant or recently had a baby and using opioids or stimulants for any reason, there is non-judgmental help available to you. No referral or insurance is required. Visit empoweredmoms.org for information or to request services. If you live outside of these areas, we encourage you to find resources in your community. EMPOWERED Voices is a podcast production of the EMPOWERED program at Roseman University College of Medicine, supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Overdose Data to Action Grant through the Southern Nevada Health District. This project has been funded by grant number NH28CE003534 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by the Southern Nevada Health District, CDC, or the U.S. Government. Hosted by Dr. Farzad Kamyar, and Amani Wilson. Executive Producers are Dr. Andria Peterson and Jason Roth, with production assistance by Rachel Mack. Recorded at the Video Podcast Studio at Canico Media in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    50 min
  7. 06/09/2025

    Episode 6: Why Wrap Around Services Are Critical in Building Resiliency

    Send a text Visit empoweredmoms.org/podcast to share your thoughts, ask questions, or suggest future episode topics. In this Season 2 finale, hosts Dr. Farzad Kamyar and Amani Wilson explore why comprehensive wrap around services are essential for pregnant and postpartum individuals with substance use disorder to achieve lasting recovery and resiliency. The conversation features Dr. Andria Peterson, co-founder and executive of EMPOWERED, who shares the program's compelling origin story and the critical gaps in care that led to its creation. As a PharmD with extensive community health experience, Dr. Peterson explains her innovative approach to maternal substance use treatment and why integrated services create vital support networks that address the whole person. Joining her is Rachel Mack, EMPOWERED's Director and licensed Social Worker/Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor, who brings frontline perspective from her work with clients experiencing opioid use disorder. Together, they illuminate specific wrap-around services that have proven most critical for supporting recovery and how comprehensive support addresses social determinants of health. The episode explores SBIRT principles and their implementation in maternal care settings, revealing transformative differences between comprehensive support versus traditional single-focus treatment methods. This conversation reinforces that recovery is possible with proper support systems. The guests emphasize that resiliency develops through connection, comprehensive support, and community involvement. Whether you're a healthcare provider, on your own recovery journey, or supporting a loved one, this finale offers hope and evidence-based insights for moving from surviving to thriving.   If you live in Southern Nevada, in Reno, Carson City, Churchill County, or Lyon County in Northern Nevada, or in Weber County or Davis County in Utah, and you’re pregnant or recently had a baby and using opioids or stimulants for any reason, there is non-judgmental help available to you. No referral or insurance is required. Visit empoweredmoms.org for information or to request services. If you live outside of these areas, we encourage you to find resources in your community. EMPOWERED Voices is a podcast production of the EMPOWERED program at Roseman University College of Medicine, supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Overdose Data to Action Grant through the Southern Nevada Health District. This project has been funded by grant number NH28CE003534 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by the Southern Nevada Health District, CDC, or the U.S. Government. Hosted by Dr. Farzad Kamyar, and Amani Wilson. Executive Producers are Dr. Andria Peterson and Jason Roth, with production assistance by Rachel Mack. Recorded at the Video Podcast Studio at Canico Media in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    52 min
  8. 05/26/2025

    Episode 5: Substance Use During Pregnancy: Understanding Risks and Finding Support

    Send a text In this powerful episode of EMPOWERED Voices: Recovery to Resiliency, Dr. Farzad Kamyar and Amani Wilson tackle the often stigmatized topic of substance use during pregnancy. Joined by special guest Dr. Manijeh "MJ" Kamyar, they provide a compassionate, judgment-free discussion that combines medical expertise with personal experience. Dr. MJ Kamyar brings her extensive expertise as a board-certified Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist at the High Risk Pregnancy Center in Las Vegas. Dr. Kamyar has dedicated her career to supporting women through complicated pregnancies with clear communication and compassionate care. Her passion for turning scary situations into positive experiences for parents makes her the perfect guest for this sensitive topic. The episode explores critical aspects of prenatal care for those struggling with substance use disorders, offering evidence-based information on substance-specific risks while dispelling common misconceptions. The hosts and guest examine barriers to care—including legal concerns, social stigma, and fear of child removal—while highlighting successful integrated care models. Dr. MJ shares valuable insights on pregnancy-safe treatment approaches, while Amani offers personal perspective on how pregnancy can serve as a powerful catalyst for recovery. This essential conversation provides resources and hope, emphasizing that recovery journeys can begin at any point during pregnancy with the right support systems in place. Whether you're a healthcare provider, someone in recovery, or simply interested in understanding this important issue, this episode delivers practical information and inspiration with empathy and honesty. If you live in Southern Nevada, in Reno, Carson City, Churchill County, or Lyon County in Northern Nevada, or in Weber County or Davis County in Utah, and you’re pregnant or recently had a baby and using opioids or stimulants for any reason, there is non-judgmental help available to you. No referral or insurance is required. Visit empoweredmoms.org for information or to request services. If you live outside of these areas, we encourage you to find resources in your community. EMPOWERED Voices is a podcast production of the EMPOWERED program at Roseman University College of Medicine, supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Overdose Data to Action Grant through the Southern Nevada Health District. This project has been funded by grant number NH28CE003534 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by the Southern Nevada Health District, CDC, or the U.S. Government. Hosted by Dr. Farzad Kamyar, and Amani Wilson. Executive Producers are Dr. Andria Peterson and Jason Roth, with production assistance by Rachel Mack. Recorded at the Video Podcast Studio at Canico Media in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    53 min

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A heartfelt podcast series that brings to light the challenges and triumphs of families navigating substance use during and after pregnancy. Through compelling stories, expert insights, and actionable guidance, this series explores not only the personal journeys of recovery but also the broader social determinants of health — such as housing stability, access to care, trauma, socioeconomic conditions, and community support — that shape the experiences of individuals and families affected by substance use disorder. Each episode aims to empower listeners with understanding, compassion, and tools for support, fostering empathy, breaking down stigmas, and promoting healing and resilience within families and communities. EMPOWERED Voices is a podcast production of the EMPOWERED program at Roseman University College of Medicine, supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Overdose Data to Action Grant through the Southern Nevada Health District. This project has been funded by grant number NH28CE003534 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by the Southern Nevada Health District, CDC, or the U.S. Government.Hosted by Farzad Kamyar, MD and Amani Wilson.Executive Producers are Dr. Andria Peterson and Jason Roth, with production assistance by Rachel Mack.Recorded at the Video Podcast Studio at Canico Media in Las Vegas, Nevada.