75 episodes

The Local Lens is a podcast from the Powell County Health Department and Northeast Kentucky RHIO where we dive into our community’s experience with the drug epidemic. Everyone in the community has a different vantage point of what the drug issue looks like, shaped by their personal lives and professional roles. In this show, we are showcasing as many of those perspectives as we can through honest and informative conversations. By broadcasting the conversations here, we hope to reduce stigma and begin to find solutions. These are our people, using our voices, telling our stories, because no one sees it like we do.Help us out by taking this survey! https://forms.gle/B3jLoBT2jPZKyru66

The Local Lens The Local Lens

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 11 Ratings

The Local Lens is a podcast from the Powell County Health Department and Northeast Kentucky RHIO where we dive into our community’s experience with the drug epidemic. Everyone in the community has a different vantage point of what the drug issue looks like, shaped by their personal lives and professional roles. In this show, we are showcasing as many of those perspectives as we can through honest and informative conversations. By broadcasting the conversations here, we hope to reduce stigma and begin to find solutions. These are our people, using our voices, telling our stories, because no one sees it like we do.Help us out by taking this survey! https://forms.gle/B3jLoBT2jPZKyru66

    Chutes and Ladders - Amelia Berry, Part 2

    Chutes and Ladders - Amelia Berry, Part 2

    The Local Lens is a public health podcast going inside one community's experience with the drug epidemic. Everyone in the town of Stanton, KY sees this drug issue differently from each other, either because of their personal lives or professional roles. This show aims to showcase those different perspectives by having honest, in-depth interviews.

    In our previous episode, we started to learn about Franklin County's Just Say Yes program (listen to that episode here). In this episode, we're going into the "why" behind it all, both in Frankfort's Just Say Yes program and in any form of public work.

    We don't shy away from theory, we talk about intentions and having our actions match our intentions, we talk about what justifies government spending.

    It's a can of worms, and it's likely our final episode. Welcome to it, folks. These are our people, using our voices, telling our stories, because no one sees it like we do.

    These are our people, using our voices, telling our stories, because no one sees it like we do.

    Read more about the Icelandic Prevention Model: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/01/teens-drugs-iceland/513668/

    Learn more about Yes Arts here: https://yesarts.org/just-say-yes

    Also, while you're here, help us out by taking this quick survey!

    24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-833-8KY-HELP (1-833-859-4357)

    Visit findhelpnowky.org to find treatment options for you in Kentucky.

    Need help now? Call the Mountain Comp Care 24-Hour Helpline: 1-800-422-1060

    Learn more about the Kentucky State Police's Angel Initiative here.

    Keep up with The Local Lens on Facebook, Instagram (@thelocallens_podcast) or on their website.

    The Local Lens is sponsored by Kentucky Opioid Community Healing (from the Kentucky Rural Health Information Organization) and Powell County CARES (from the Powell County Health Department).

    Find Powell County CARES on social media:
    https://www.facebook.com/powellcountycares

    • 45 min
    Just Say Yes: The Icelandic Prevention Model - Amelia Berry, Part 1

    Just Say Yes: The Icelandic Prevention Model - Amelia Berry, Part 1

    The Local Lens is a public health podcast going inside one community's experience with the drug epidemic. Everyone in the town of Stanton, KY sees this drug issue differently from each other, either because of their personal lives or professional roles. This show aims to showcase those different perspectives by having honest, in-depth interviews.

    Iceland seems to have found a way to substantially reduce teen substance use. In fact, they flipped from having the worst rates in Europe to the best rates of teen substance use in less than two decades. What lies at the base of this approach? Well, that's what we're here to figure out today.

    Amelia Berry, from the Franklin County Health Department, joins the show to tell us about not only the Icelandic Prevention Model, but also the program she is helping to run using that model: Just Say Yes. There are so many details to cover on this topic, so strap in and sponge up.

    These are our people, using our voices, telling our stories, because no one sees it like we do.

    Click the link here for Part 2 of our conversation with Amelia Berry:

    Read more about the Icelandic Prevention Model: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/01/teens-drugs-iceland/513668/

    Learn more about Yes Arts here: https://yesarts.org/just-say-yes

    Also, while you're here, help us out by taking this quick survey!

    24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-833-8KY-HELP (1-833-859-4357)

    Visit findhelpnowky.org to find treatment options for you in Kentucky.

    Need help now? Call the Mountain Comp Care 24-Hour Helpline: 1-800-422-1060

    Learn more about the Kentucky State Police's Angel Initiative here.

    Keep up with The Local Lens on Facebook, Instagram (@thelocallens_podcast) or on their website.

    The Local Lens is sponsored by Kentucky Opioid Community Healing (from the Kentucky Rural Health Information Organization) and Powell County CARES (from the Powell County Health Department).

    Find Powell County CARES on social media:
    https://www.facebook.com/powellcountycares

    • 38 min
    The Job Connection: The SITE Program at EKCEP - Barbara Gay, Brittany Kegley, and Tesa Turner

    The Job Connection: The SITE Program at EKCEP - Barbara Gay, Brittany Kegley, and Tesa Turner

    The Local Lens is a public health podcast going inside one community's experience with the drug epidemic. Everyone in the town of Stanton, KY sees this drug issue differently from each other, either because of their personal lives or professional roles. This show aims to showcase those different perspectives by having honest, in-depth interviews.

    Among the many problems facing Eastern Kentuckians, one of the most foundational is the lack of consistent job opportunities. The lack of income and structure a job provides compounds with several other issues that make it pretty difficult to maintain a desired life. For people in active addiction or in recovery, the effects of either having or not having a job are multiplied, as we've heard countless times over the course of The Local Lens.

    The Eastern Kentucky Concentrated Employment Program (EKCEP) has been helping all Kentuckians find employment for years, but now they have launched a new program designed specifically for people in recovery. The Strategic Initiative for Transformational Employment (SITE) is designed to help connect people in recovery who are looking to launch careers with the employers around our state looking to fill openings.

    Their approach takes time and effort -- they hope to get people into a dream career with a full, bright future, not just the first job available. SITE works with people to find something they can be excited about, something they can rally behind.

    These are our people, using our voices, telling our stories, because no one sees it like we do.

    Learn more about the EKCEP SITE program with this link: https://www.ekcep.org/site

    Listen to another episode of ours featuring Brittany Kegley with AppHarvest: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1668655/10844528-appharvest-brittany-kegley-and-patrick-bryant

    Also, while you're here, help us out by taking this quick survey!

    24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-833-8KY-HELP (1-833-859-4357)

    Visit findhelpnowky.org to find treatment options for you in Kentucky.

    Need help now? Call the Mountain Comp Care 24-Hour Helpline: 1-800-422-1060

    Learn more about the Kentucky State Police's Angel Initiative here.

    Keep up with The Local Lens on Facebook, Instagram (@thelocallens_podcast) or on their website.

    The Local Lens is sponsored by Kentucky Opioid Community Healing (from the Kentucky Rural Health Information Organization) and Powell County CARES (from the Powell County Health Department).

    Find Powell County CARES on social media:
    https://www.facebook.com/powellcountycares

    • 38 min
    Raven Rock Health and Wellness - Heather Deel

    Raven Rock Health and Wellness - Heather Deel

    The Local Lens is a public health podcast going inside one community's experience with the drug epidemic. Everyone in the town of Stanton, KY sees this drug issue differently from each other, either because of their personal lives or professional roles. This show aims to showcase those different perspectives by having honest, in-depth interviews.

    "Wellness" is a term that has gained more prominence in the healthcare world over the years. Today, as we find ourselves in the middle of both mental health and overdose crises, it is as apparent as ever the need to provide enough resources for both mental and physical health. In Stanton, KY, we have a new addition to the list of healthcare providers: Raven Rock Health and Wellness.

    Heather Deel from Raven Rock joins the show to give us the rundown of what they offer and why it's needed. Their services cover nearly all of a patient's health needs, and the case managers on board handle adjacent needs. We also discuss a bit of what it's like to launch a new healthcare center today. Any way you look at it, there is a lot to learn from Raven Rock.

    These are our people, using our voices, telling our stories, because no one sees it like we do.

    Contact Raven Rock by phone: (606) 775-0515 or on their website: https://www.ravenrockhw.com/

    Also, while you're here, help us out by taking this quick survey!

    24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-833-8KY-HELP (1-833-859-4357)

    Visit findhelpnowky.org to find treatment options for you in Kentucky.

    Need help now? Call the Mountain Comp Care 24-Hour Helpline: 1-800-422-1060

    Learn more about the Kentucky State Police's Angel Initiative here.

    Keep up with The Local Lens on Facebook, Instagram (@thelocallens_podcast) or on their website.

    The Local Lens is sponsored by Kentucky Opioid Community Healing (from the Kentucky Rural Health Information Organization) and Powell County CARES (from the Powell County Health Department).

    Find Powell County CARES on social media:
    https://www.facebook.com/powellcountycares

    • 36 min
    Concerning the Law - Robert Childs, Part 2

    Concerning the Law - Robert Childs, Part 2

    The Local Lens is a public health podcast going inside one community's experience with the drug epidemic. Everyone in the town of Stanton, KY sees this drug issue differently from each other, either because of their personal lives or professional roles. This show aims to showcase those different perspectives by having honest, in-depth interviews.

    Robert Childs joins us for a second round of conversation (click here to hear Part 1). This time, we focus heavily on changing policy. We want the law of our land to encourage good outcomes, making it easy and obvious how people can live healthier.

    We would like to state that Robert's comments express only his own self and beliefs -- he does not represent any organizations in this interview.

    These are our people, using our voices, telling our stories, because no one sees it like we do.

    Learn more about model law here: https://legislativeanalysis.org/model-laws/

    Also, while you're here, help us out by taking this quick survey!

    24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-833-8KY-HELP (1-833-859-4357)

    Visit findhelpnowky.org to find treatment options for you in Kentucky.

    Need help now? Call the Mountain Comp Care 24-Hour Helpline: 1-800-422-1060

    Learn more about the Kentucky State Police's Angel Initiative here.

    Keep up with The Local Lens on Facebook, Instagram (@thelocallens_podcast) or on their website.

    The Local Lens is sponsored by Kentucky Opioid Community Healing (from the Kentucky Rural Health Information Organization) and Powell County CARES (from the Powell County Health Department).

    Find Powell County CARES on social media:
    https://www.facebook.com/powellcountycares

    • 39 min
    Taking Action - Robert Childs, Part 1

    Taking Action - Robert Childs, Part 1

    The Local Lens is a public health podcast going inside one community's experience with the drug epidemic. Everyone in the town of Stanton, KY sees this drug issue differently from each other, either because of their personal lives or professional roles. This show aims to showcase those different perspectives by having honest, in-depth interviews.

    When it comes to taking effective action, there aren't many people more knowledgable than Robert Childs. He seems to have made a habit of seeing what needs to be done and making sure it happens. He has been around the country doing this work and has been active in setting up laws to allow and encourage progress.

    In this conversation, Childs catches us up on what has been happening and what is coming in harm reduction. He shares some lessons of how to make a real difference and do the right thing, whether it is legal or not.

    These are our people, using our voices, telling our stories, because no one sees it like we do.

    Stay tuned for Part 2 of this conversation!

    Also, while you're here, help us out by taking this quick survey!

    24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-833-8KY-HELP (1-833-859-4357)

    Visit findhelpnowky.org to find treatment options for you in Kentucky.

    Need help now? Call the Mountain Comp Care 24-Hour Helpline: 1-800-422-1060

    Learn more about the Kentucky State Police's Angel Initiative here.

    Keep up with The Local Lens on Facebook, Instagram (@thelocallens_podcast) or on their website.

    The Local Lens is sponsored by Kentucky Opioid Community Healing (from the Kentucky Rural Health Information Organization) and Powell County CARES (from the Powell County Health Department).

    Find Powell County CARES on social media:
    https://www.facebook.com/powellcountycares

    • 48 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

Beat Navy Again ,

Excellent

This podcast is so interesting. It is not only informative, but the story telling and narration is exceptional.

BrooksBoys ,

Great podcast

Knowledgeable podcast about the drug problem that exists in a community. Great perspective from multiple views. This is needed

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