King County Recovery Conversations

Heather Venegas

Join us as we share stories of hope, resilience, and healing, and learn about the various pathways to recovery and the services and support systems that are available in our community. Whether you're someone in/seeking recovery, a family member or friend, or a healthcare professional, this podcast is for you. Let's come together to celebrate recovery and help break the stigma surrounding addiction and mental health.

  1. 2일 전

    Unpacking Ricky’s Law: What Families Need to Know About Involuntary Substance Use Treatment

    Join host Heather Venegas as she welcomes Rep. Lauren Davis for a powerful exploration of Ricky’s Law and its profound impact on individuals facing substance use disorders in Washington state. Rep. Davis draws on her personal connection to the law, honoring her best friend Ricky Garcia, whose legacy inspired critical reform in the behavioral health system. The conversation uncovers the realities and challenges of involuntary treatment, from navigating sky-high legal thresholds to the clunky system families encounter during a crisis. Listeners will gain practical insights from Rep. Davis about what families can do when facing a loved one in need, why involuntary treatment is truly a last resort, and how evidence, preparation, and perseverance can make a difference. With heartfelt stories, forward-looking reforms, and honest reflections, this episode offers hope for a more trauma-informed and compassionate future. Resources from the episode: Learn more about Rep. Lauren Davis and her legislative work here: https://housedemocrats.wa.gov/davis/ Read about Ricky’s Law: https://www.hca.wa.gov/about-hca/programs-and-initiatives/behavioral-health-and-recovery/ricky-s-law-involuntary-treatment-act Washington Recovery Alliance: https://www.washingtonrecoveryalliance.org/ Learn more about King County Recovery Coalition and the work they do ⁠here⁠: https://www.kcrecovery.org/ The King County Recovery Coalition is a regional coalition of the Washington Recovery Alliance (WRA). Learn more about the WRA and the work they do ⁠here⁠: https://www.washingtonrecoveryalliance.org/ If you are experiencing substance, use disorder, problem gambling, and/or a mental health challenge, please visit the ⁠Washington Recovery Helpline⁠ for resources and a 24-hour helpline: https://www.warecoveryhelpline.org/ King County Recovery Conversations is a podcast on a mission to celebrate recovery and help break the stigma of addiction and mental health. In each episode, policy experts, program professionals, and those with lived experience join host Heather Venegas to share stories of hope, resilience, and healing in our community. Together, we’ll learn about the various pathways to recovery – and the services and support systems available to anyone impacted by addiction and mental health. Whether you're someone seeking recovery, someone in recovery, a family member or friend, or a healthcare professional, this podcast is for you. Connect with King County Recovery Coalition ⁠online⁠, on Facebook (⁠@KingCountyRecoveryCoalition⁠), or on YouTube (⁠@KingCountyRecoveryCoalition⁠). If you have feedback or show ideas, contact host Heather Venegas at ⁠heather@kcrecovery.org⁠. Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/king-county-recovery/message

    40분
  2. 8월 30일

    Revisit: Milli Militi-Jigamian & Brad Finegood, Stories of Loss & Hope

    Host Heather Venegas interviews two prominent figures in the local recovery community and learns how loss brought them to where they are today - and how their loss has empowered them.  Milli Militi-Jigamian lost her son Giancarlo to a fentanyl overdose in 2020. He had battled depression, anxiety, and addiction for years, but at 20 years old, it looked like he had turned the corner—clean for six months, in a treatment facility and looking forward to returning to his family. That’s when one small pill took his life. Milli and her family felt lost and helpless, but she decided to turn her grief into action, founding the Fentanyl United Crisis Coalition—a non-profit dedicated to helping families understand and fight fentanyl.  Heather’s other guest is Brad Finegood. He lost his brother to an overdose two decades ago, but the pain of his loss is just as real today as it was then. Losing his brother to an overdose strengthened his resolve to help others dealing with substance use disorder. Brad now works for Public Health - Seattle & King County in its overdose prevention division.  Here are their stories of loss and hope. Resources from the episode:  Go to LinkedIn to connect with Milli and Brad.  Learn more about Public Health - Seattle & King County's overdose prevention and response program here.  Support and learn more about the Fentanyl United Crisis Coalition here.  Join Recovery Beyond for a hike to Kendall Katwalk honoring those who have lost their lives to an overdose. More information on this special International Overdose Awareness Day event can be found ⁠here⁠.  Connect with show host Heather Venegas on LinkedIn.  Join King County Recovery Coalition on Sunday, August 27, at T-Mobile Park for Recovery Day! The pregame rally starts at 10:30 am, followed by a march to the ballpark, game, and resource fair on the 306-310 concourse. Specially priced tickets include a limited-edition Mariners-themed Recovery Day T-shirt. $3 from every ticket sold will benefit the Washington Recovery Alliance. Celebrate National Recovery Month in September with King County Behavioral Health and Recovery Division’s Recovery Art Showcase. Join in person on September 8 and October 13 at the Belltown Art Walk, or virtually through the Recovery Art Showcase website site at any time. Click here if you’d like to share your artwork or poetry for either showcase by August 11. Learn more about King County Recovery Coalition and the work they do here. To become a volunteer, a member, an advocate, or an event guest, visit their website. The King County Recovery Coalition is a regional coalition of the Washington Recovery Alliance (WRA). Learn more about the WRA and the work they do here. Want to find a way to get involved? Click here to become a member, volunteer, or donate to help change hearts and minds around mental health and substance use disorder in Washington state.  If you are experiencing substance use disorder, problem gambling, and/or a mental health challenge, please visit the Washington Recovery Helpline for resources and a 24-hour helpline.King County Recovery Conversations is a podcast on a mission to celebrate recovery and help break the stigma of addiction and mental health.  In each episode, policy experts, program professionals, and those with lived experience join host Heather Venegas to share stories of hope, resilience, and healing in our community. Together, we’ll learn about the various pathways to recovery – and the services and support systems available to anyone impacted by addiction and mental health. Whether you're someone seeking recovery, in recovery, a family member or friend, or a healthcare professional, this podcast is for you.  Connect with King County Recovery Coalition online, on Facebook (@KingCountyRecoveryCoalition), or on YouTube (@KingCountyRecoveryCoalition). If you have feedback or show ideas, contact host Heather Venegas at heather@kcrecovery.org.

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  3. 8월 18일

    [REVISIT] Inside King County’s Drug Court: A Pathway to Recovery and Transformation

    In this week's episode of King County Recovery Conversations, we revisit "Inside King County’s Drug Court: A Pathway to Recovery and Transformation". Join host Brad Finegood on King County Recovery Conversations as he delves into the transformative impact of King County's Drug Court program with guests Joe Barsana and Lizzy DesChane. Joe shares his personal journey of recovery through the structured support of Drug Court, highlighting how it reshaped his life with tailored treatments and relentless encouragement. Lizzy, a seasoned Treatment Coordinator, emphasizes the integral role of evidence-based interventions and community support in fostering recovery and reducing recidivism. This episode’s discussion underscores the importance of viewing substance use disorder through a therapeutic lens rather than a punitive one, advocating for treatment over incarceration. The speakers share insights on the program's innovative use of peer support and positive reinforcement which motivate participants, and clear up misconceptions surrounding the impact and operation of drug courts. Resources from the episode: - Learn more about King County's Drug Court: https://kingcounty.gov/en/dept/dja/courts-jails-legal-system/courts-drugcourt/drug-court  - Learn more about King County Recovery Coalition and the work they do ⁠here⁠: https://www.kcrecovery.org/  -The King County Recovery Coalition is a regional coalition of the Washington Recovery Alliance (WRA). Learn more about the WRA and the work they do ⁠here⁠: https://www.washingtonrecoveryalliance.org/  -If you are experiencing substance, use disorder, problem gambling, and/or a mental health challenge, please visit the ⁠Washington Recovery Helpline⁠ for resources and a 24-hour helpline: https://www.warecoveryhelpline.org/  King County Recovery Conversations is a podcast on a mission to celebrate recovery and help break the stigma of addiction and mental health. In each episode, policy experts, program professionals, and those with lived experience join host Heather Venegas to share stories of hope, resilience, and healing in our community. Together, we’ll learn about the various pathways to recovery – and the services and support systems available to anyone impacted by addiction and mental health. Whether you're someone seeking recovery, someone in recovery, a family member or friend, or a healthcare professional, this podcast is for you. Connect with King County Recovery Coalition ⁠online⁠, on Facebook (⁠@KingCountyRecoveryCoalition⁠), or on YouTube (⁠@KingCountyRecoveryCoalition⁠). If you have feedback or show ideas, contact host Heather Venegas at ⁠heather@kcrecovery.org⁠.

    37분
  4. 8월 4일

    Music, Recovery, and New Beginnings: A Conversation With Joe Reineke

    Join host Carolyn Presnell on King County Recovery Conversations as she sits down with Joe Reineke, a musician whose journey from chaos to clarity highlights the power of community and self-discovery in recovery. Joe shares candid stories from his early days touring in bands and struggling with substance use, and how finding sobriety in Seattle changed everything. Their conversation explores the challenges of letting go, the courage to seek help, and the importance of managing oneself rather than trying to control everything else. Listeners will resonate with Joe’s reflections on community support, the role of sponsors, and the process of building a new life through both vulnerability and humor. Carolyn and Joe compare journeys, emphasizing that there’s no single path to recovery but countless stories worth celebrating. Discover practical insights, moments of recognition, and the ongoing pursuit of purpose and spirituality that guide both guests today. Resources from the episode: WELD: https://weldtogether.org/ Washington Recovery Helpline: https://www.warecoveryhelpline.org/ Learn more about King County Recovery Coalition and the work they do ⁠here⁠: https://www.kcrecovery.org/ The King County Recovery Coalition is a regional coalition of the Washington Recovery Alliance (WRA). Learn more about the WRA and the work they do ⁠here⁠: https://www.washingtonrecoveryalliance.org/ If you are experiencing substance, use disorder, problem gambling, and/or a mental health challenge, please visit the ⁠Washington Recovery Helpline⁠ for resources and a 24-hour helpline: https://www.warecoveryhelpline.org/ King County Recovery Conversations is a podcast on a mission to celebrate recovery and help break the stigma of addiction and mental health. In each episode, policy experts, program professionals, and those with lived experience join host Heather Venegas to share stories of hope, resilience, and healing in our community. Together, we’ll learn about the various pathways to recovery – and the services and support systems available to anyone impacted by addiction and mental health. Whether you're someone seeking recovery, someone in recovery, a family member or friend, or a healthcare professional, this podcast is for you. Connect with King County Recovery Coalition ⁠online⁠, on Facebook (⁠@KingCountyRecoveryCoalition⁠), or on YouTube (⁠@KingCountyRecoveryCoalition⁠). If you have feedback or show ideas, contact host Heather Venegas at ⁠heather@kcrecovery.org⁠. Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/king-county-recovery/message

    35분
  5. 7월 21일

    Healing Through Story: Tasia Baldwin on Family, Recovery, and Representation in Research

    Join host Christopher Archiopoli as he welcomes the inspiring Tasia Baldwin to King County Recovery Conversations. Tasia shares her powerful journey from growing up in Tacoma and navigating family trauma, to becoming a community leader, HIV research advocate, and future physician. Through a moving account of resilience and healing, Tasia opens up about the complexities of caring for loved ones, the importance of authenticity, and breaking generational cycles through education and support. This candid conversation explores how Tasia’s lived experiences shape her commitment to addressing health disparities and championing research that is accessible and relevant to all communities. Listeners will hear about the vital role community engagement plays in research, the need for empathy in addressing public health, and how even small actions can drive change in the face of funding cuts and stigma. Tasia’s story is a testament to the power of vulnerability, connection, and always being willing to “ask for another chance.” Resources from the episode: Learn more about the UW/Fred Hutch HIV Vaccine Trials Unit and community engagement ⁠here⁠: https://www.seattlevaccines.org/ Connect with Peer Seattle ⁠here⁠: https://www.peerseattle.org/ Explore African American Reach and Teach Health Ministries (AARTH) ⁠here⁠: https://www.aarth.org/ Learn about Entre Hermanos ⁠here⁠: https://www.entrehermanos.org/ University of Washington School of Medicine: https://www.uwmedicine.org/ Learn more about King County Recovery Coalition and the work they do ⁠here⁠: https://www.kcrecovery.org/ The King County Recovery Coalition is a regional coalition of the Washington Recovery Alliance (WRA). Learn more about the WRA and the work they do ⁠here⁠: https://www.washingtonrecoveryalliance.org/ If you are experiencing substance, use disorder, problem gambling, and/or a mental health challenge, please visit the ⁠Washington Recovery Helpline⁠ for resources and a 24-hour helpline: https://www.warecoveryhelpline.org/ King County Recovery Conversations is a podcast on a mission to celebrate recovery and help break the stigma of addiction and mental health. In each episode, policy experts, program professionals, and those with lived experience join host Heather Venegas to share stories of hope, resilience, and healing in our community. Together, we’ll learn about the various pathways to recovery – and the services and support systems available to anyone impacted by addiction and mental health. Whether you're someone seeking recovery, someone in recovery, a family member or friend, or a healthcare professional, this podcast is for you. Connect with King County Recovery Coalition ⁠online⁠, on Facebook (⁠@KingCountyRecoveryCoalition⁠), or on YouTube (⁠@KingCountyRecoveryCoalition⁠). If you have feedback or show ideas, contact host Heather Venegas at ⁠heather@kcrecovery.org⁠. Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/king-county-recovery/message

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  6. 7월 7일

    Hope, Healing and Canine Companionship: Melissa McKee’s Road to Reentry and Renewal

    On this episode of King County Recovery Conversations, host Carolyn Presnell sits down with Melissa McKee, whose powerful story sheds light on recovery, resilience, and renewal after incarceration. Melissa shares her journey from early struggles with addiction, through a challenging 11-year prison sentence, to finding healing and purpose working with animals in the Prison Pet Partnership program. Her relationship with the dogs she trained brought new meaning, dignity, and the courage to love and let go—even when loss feels overwhelming. Melissa’s story touches on tough topics: giving birth while incarcerated, losing connection with her children, and facing the daunting experience of reentry. Yet through it all, she weaves a message of hope, underscores the transformative role of service animals, and celebrates the unexpected bonds and strength she discovered along the way. This is an episode about finding light in darkness, and the remarkable ways community, connection, and second chances can rewrite even the hardest chapters. Resources from the episode: Prison Pet Partnership Program: prisonpetpartnership.org/ Melissa McKee LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/melissa-mckee-aa9559244 Documentary featuring Melissa and Harper: Prison Pet Partnership Washington Recovery Helpline: https://www.warecoveryhelpline.org/ Learn more about King County Recovery Coalition and the work they do ⁠here⁠: https://www.kcrecovery.org/ The King County Recovery Coalition is a regional coalition of the Washington Recovery Alliance (WRA). Learn more about the WRA and the work they do ⁠here⁠: https://www.washingtonrecoveryalliance.org/ If you are experiencing substance, use disorder, problem gambling, and/or a mental health challenge, please visit the ⁠Washington Recovery Helpline⁠ for resources and a 24-hour helpline: https://www.warecoveryhelpline.org/ King County Recovery Conversations is a podcast on a mission to celebrate recovery and help break the stigma of addiction and mental health. In each episode, policy experts, program professionals, and those with lived experience join host Heather Venegas to share stories of hope, resilience, and healing in our community. Together, we’ll learn about the various pathways to recovery – and the services and support systems available to anyone impacted by addiction and mental health. Whether you're someone seeking recovery, someone in recovery, a family member or friend, or a healthcare professional, this podcast is for you. Connect with King County Recovery Coalition ⁠online⁠, on Facebook (⁠@KingCountyRecoveryCoalition⁠), or on YouTube (⁠@KingCountyRecoveryCoalition⁠). If you have feedback or show ideas, contact host Heather Venegas at ⁠heather@kcrecovery.org⁠. Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/king-county-recovery/message

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  7. 6월 23일

    From Prison to Purpose: Nichole Alexander on Recovery, Education, and Empowerment for Women Impacted by Incarceration

    Join host Carolyn Presnell on King County Recovery Conversations as she sits down with Nichole Alexander, a community leader whose journey from incarceration to higher education and outreach is nothing short of inspiring. Nichole shares her powerful story of growing up amid family dualities, enduring multiple prison sentences, and ultimately transforming her life through recovery, education, and advocacy. In this heartfelt episode, Nichole reveals how loss, therapeutic programs, and motherhood shaped her healing journey. She delves into her work as Director of Special Initiatives and Outreach with the Co-LEAD program, building relationships with unhoused communities and advocating for brighter futures. Listeners will hear about Nichole’s academic pursuits, her role in the Butterfly Program, and her latest adventure as a “road tripper” with Road Trip Nation, highlighting possibilities through education after incarceration. Nichole’s resilience and dedication offer hope and real-world insight into changing generational cycles. Tune in to discover how community support, second chances, and small acts of kindness can rewrite lives—and generations. Resources from the episode: Learn more about the Co-LEAD Program and PDA (Purpose. Dignity. Action.) Butterfly Program at Mission Creek Correction Center (Evergreen State College): Roadtrip Nation Learn more about King County Recovery Coalition and the work they do ⁠here⁠: https://www.kcrecovery.org/ The King County Recovery Coalition is a regional coalition of the Washington Recovery Alliance (WRA). Learn more about the WRA and the work they do ⁠here⁠: https://www.washingtonrecoveryalliance.org/ If you are experiencing substance, use disorder, problem gambling, and/or a mental health challenge, please visit the ⁠Washington Recovery Helpline⁠ for resources and a 24-hour helpline: https://www.warecoveryhelpline.org/ King County Recovery Conversations is a podcast on a mission to celebrate recovery and help break the stigma of addiction and mental health. In each episode, policy experts, program professionals, and those with lived experience join host Heather Venegas to share stories of hope, resilience, and healing in our community. Together, we’ll learn about the various pathways to recovery – and the services and support systems available to anyone impacted by addiction and mental health. Whether you're someone seeking recovery, someone in recovery, a family member or friend, or a healthcare professional, this podcast is for you. Connect with King County Recovery Coalition ⁠online⁠, on Facebook (⁠@KingCountyRecoveryCoalition⁠), or on YouTube (⁠@KingCountyRecoveryCoalition⁠). If you have feedback or show ideas, contact host Heather Venegas at ⁠heather@kcrecovery.org⁠. Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/king-county-recovery/message

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  8. 6월 9일

    Creating Safe Spaces: Discussing Meth, Sex, and Recovery in the LGBTQ+ Community

    Join host Christopher Archiopoli on King County Recovery Conversations as he welcomes Tony Radovich, a passionate harm reduction advocate and a person in long-term recovery. Tony shares their powerful journey from the depths of methamphetamine addiction, homelessness, and serious health challenges—including living with HIV for nearly 40 years—to building a life rooted in advocacy, community care, and resilience. In this episode, Tony reflects on the importance of normalizing difficult conversations about chemsex, stigma, and shame within the queer community. They discuss the evolution of their recovery, harm reduction’s vital role, and the irreplaceable value of relationships and community networks—especially in the face of shifting public health and policy landscapes. Tune in for heartfelt stories, actionable advice on supporting others in recovery, and reminders that kindness and community can have life-changing impact. Resources from the episode: Learn more about Bailey-Boushay House and their services for people living with HIV. Seattle Counseling Service Learn more about King County Recovery Coalition and the work they do ⁠here⁠ The King County Recovery Coalition is a regional coalition of the Washington Recovery Alliance (WRA). Learn more about the WRA and the work they do ⁠here⁠ If you are experiencing substance, use disorder, problem gambling, and/or a mental health challenge, please visit the ⁠Washington Recovery Helpline⁠ for resources and a 24-hour helpline: https://www.warecoveryhelpline.org/ King County Recovery Conversations is a podcast on a mission to celebrate recovery and help break the stigma of addiction and mental health. In each episode, policy experts, program professionals, and those with lived experience join host Heather Venegas to share stories of hope, resilience, and healing in our community. Together, we’ll learn about the various pathways to recovery – and the services and support systems available to anyone impacted by addiction and mental health. Whether you're someone seeking recovery, someone in recovery, a family member or friend, or a healthcare professional, this podcast is for you. Connect with King County Recovery Coalition ⁠online⁠, on Facebook (⁠@KingCountyRecoveryCoalition⁠), or on YouTube (⁠@KingCountyRecoveryCoalition⁠). If you have feedback or show ideas, contact host Heather Venegas at ⁠heather@kcrecovery.org⁠. Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/king-county-recovery/message

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Join us as we share stories of hope, resilience, and healing, and learn about the various pathways to recovery and the services and support systems that are available in our community. Whether you're someone in/seeking recovery, a family member or friend, or a healthcare professional, this podcast is for you. Let's come together to celebrate recovery and help break the stigma surrounding addiction and mental health.

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