Logan's Voice

Doug Ballinger - Logan's Dad

Logan’s Voice is a raw, personal podcast about loss, addiction, illicit fentanyl, and the people left behind. Created by a grieving father, this show honors his son, Logan, and gives voice to those silenced by stigma. Through solo episodes and honest conversations, we talk about grief, healing, and the fight to save lives. I am Logan’s voice. I am Logan’s dad. And I will not remain silent.

  1. Rayce's Story as told by his mom Tina Kennedy

    -2 Ч

    Rayce's Story as told by his mom Tina Kennedy

    Rayce was more than what happened to him. He was a son, a person deeply loved, and a life that mattered.In this episode of Stories That Matter, Tina Kennedy shares the story of her son, Rayce Anthony Kennedy, and the painful reality of losing him to fentanyl poisoning at just 25 years old. Together, we talk about who Rayce was beyond addiction, the early signs, the challenges of navigating treatment, the heartbreak of escalation, and the lasting impact grief leaves behind.This conversation also explores mental health, denial, stigma, the dangers of today’s poisoned drug supply, and the advocacy Tina stepped into after loss through her work to raise awareness and save lives.Rayce’s story is not just about tragedy. It is about love, memory, warning, and purpose.If you are a parent, someone in recovery, grieving a loved one, or trying to better understand addiction and loss, this episode is for you.Topics discussed in this episode include:• Substance use disorder and fentanyl poisoning• Mental health and early intervention• Family impact and grief after loss• Treatment system challenges• Harm reduction and awareness• Advocacy after losing a child• Hope, healing, and remembering a life that matteredTina’s interview centers on honoring Rayce as a whole person while helping others understand the realities families face when addiction enters the picture.If this conversation moves you, please share it. Stories like this help break stigma, create understanding, and remind grieving families they are not alone.Subscribe to Logan’s Voice and Stories That Matter for more conversations that bring truth, awareness, hope, and healing. Chase Away Fentanyl - facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579144951034 website - https://chaseawayfentanyl.org/ #StoriesThatMatter #LogansVoice #FentanylAwareness #AddictionAwareness #GriefSupport #MentalHealth #EndTheStigma #RayceKennedy #PoisonedDrugSupply #NaloxoneSavesLives

    1 ч. 12 мин.
  2. Loving Someone Through Addiction - Cameron’s Story Told by Bethany Jackson - Stories That Matter

    -5 ДН.

    Loving Someone Through Addiction - Cameron’s Story Told by Bethany Jackson - Stories That Matter

    What does it mean to love someone who is battling addiction when you are not part of that world yourself?In this powerful episode of "Stories That Matter", Bethany Jackson shares the story of Cameron, the man she loved for seven to eight years, and the reality of navigating life alongside someone in active addiction. This is a conversation about love, hope, boundaries, heartbreak, and the emotional weight carried by partners and families who often suffer quietly behind the scenes.Bethany opens up about who Cameron truly was beyond addiction, the progression of his struggles, the impact on family, the search for answers after he disappeared, and the grief that followed after his passing.This episode is for:• Anyone who has loved someone struggling with addiction• Partners trying to balance love with boundaries• Families navigating mental health and substance use• Those grieving the loss of someone they cared deeply for• Anyone searching for understanding, compassion, and connectionCameron’s story reminds us that addiction affects more than one person. It reaches into relationships, families, and futures. Behind every loss is a human story that deserves to be heard.If this episode resonates with you, please like, comment, and subscribe to help us continue sharing stories that matter.🎙️ Logan’s Voice🌐 LogansVoice.org📺 Subscribe for more stories of grief, healing, recovery, and hope💙 You are not alone#StoriesThatMatter #LogansVoice #AddictionAwareness #SubstanceUseDisorder #GriefSupport #MentalHealthAwareness #LoveAndLoss #FentanylAwareness #RecoveryJourney #TraumaticLoss #HealingThroughStorytelling #AddictionRecovery #HopeAfterLoss

    1 ч. 21 мин.
  3. Forest Bathing and the Science of Slowing Down

    10 АПР.

    Forest Bathing and the Science of Slowing Down

    What if healing doesn’t come from pushing harder… but from slowing down?In this episode of Stories That Matter, a Logan’s Voice series, Doug sits down with Lori Carter, a certified forest bathing guide and Reiki practitioner, to explore how grief lives in the body, not just the mind.Because grief isn’t only emotional.It’s physical.It’s neurological.And sometimes, your body doesn’t feel safe anymore.In this conversation, we break down:• Why grief can feel like anxiety, panic, or exhaustion• How the nervous system responds to loss like a threat• What “forest bathing” really is and why it works• The science behind slowing down and reconnecting with nature• Simple ways to begin healing, even if you feel overwhelmed• How energy work like Reiki can help release what’s stuckThis episode is for anyone carrying grief, stress, or emotional weight that feels too heavy to hold.You are not broken.Your body is trying to protect you.And healing might be closer than you think.If this episode resonates with you, please share it.You never know who needs to hear this today.Lori's links to all the stuffInsta: Interconnected_forest_therapyFacebook: InterconnectedForestTherapyWebsite: https://nwaforesttherapy.com/Book your own private or group session or join one already scheduled: https://www.forestbathingfinder.com/guide-profile/interconnectedft/To book an in person or distance reiki session with me: https://stan.store/interconnectedreiki🌐 Resources and support: https://LogansVoice.org

    1 ч. 14 мин.
  4. Drew’s Story, A Mother’s Truth About Mental Health, Addiction, and Loss - Stories That Matter

    10 АПР.

    Drew’s Story, A Mother’s Truth About Mental Health, Addiction, and Loss - Stories That Matter

    This is Drew’s story, told by the person who knew him best, his mom, Dee Dee.In this deeply personal episode of Stories That Matter, we sit down with a mother who shares the truth behind her son’s life, not just the ending. This is a story about mental health, about struggle, about addiction, and about the love that never stops, even after loss.Drew was more than what he battled. He was a son, a human being, and someone who deserved to be seen as a whole person, not reduced to a label.Dee Dee walks us through the moments many families quietly live through, the signs, the hope, the fear, and the reality of loving someone through mental health challenges and substance use. This conversation is raw, honest, and necessary.Because these stories are happening everywhere.And silence is costing lives.If you have ever loved someone who struggled, if you have ever wondered what you might have missed, or if you are walking through something similar right now, this episode is for you.You are not alone.What this episode covers:• Drew’s life beyond addiction• The intersection of mental health and substance use• What families experience behind closed doors• The reality of today’s dangerous, unpredictable drug supply• Grief, love, and honoring a life that matteredWhy this matters:The people we are losing today are not who the world still imagines. They are sons, daughters, friends, and someone’s entire world. Many did not know what they were taking.This is not about weakness.This is about truth, awareness, and breaking the silence.If this story moved you:Share it with someone who needs to hear it.Subscribe to help us continue telling stories that matter.Follow along and be part of a community that chooses honesty over stigma.🌐 https://LogansVoice.orgConnect with us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dougie.ballinger/Series: Stories That Matter, A Logan’s Voice SeriesI am Logan’s Voice. I am Logan’s Dad. I will not be silent.

    1 ч. 2 мин.
  5. Fentanyl 2.0 - The New Poisons Changing America’s Illicit Drug Supply

    12.11.2025

    Fentanyl 2.0 - The New Poisons Changing America’s Illicit Drug Supply

    The fentanyl crisis has evolved — and what’s coming next is even deadlier.In this urgent episode of Logan’s Voice, host Doug Ballinger exposes the rise of new synthetic poisons — including nitazenes, xylazine, and carfentanil — now flooding America’s drug supply.These are not the same drugs we once knew.They’re stronger, faster, and designed to evade detection — leaving families blindsided by toxicology reports showing chemicals they’ve never even heard of.Doug breaks down how these substances are changing the face of overdose deaths, why our systems aren’t keeping up, and what families, parents, and advocates can do right now to protect the people they love.💜 In this episode:What are nitazenes and why they’re 40x stronger than fentanylHow xylazine (the “zombie drug”) complicates overdose responseWhy new analogs make toxicology testing harder than everThe truth about counterfeit pills and the evolving supply chainWhat families can do to stay alert and spread awarenessThis is not about fear — it’s about facts.And facts save lives.📢 Subscribe to @LogansVoice for real stories, honest conversations, and powerful education in the fight to end America’s poisoned drug supply.🌐 More resources and support:https://logansvoice.org#LogansVoice #FentanylCrisis #FentanylAwareness #PoisonedDrugSupply #Nitazenes #Xylazine #Carfentanil #OpioidCrisis #OnePillCanKill #EndStigma #HopeAfterLoss #OverdoseAwareness #StopTheSilence

    9 мин.

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Logan’s Voice is a raw, personal podcast about loss, addiction, illicit fentanyl, and the people left behind. Created by a grieving father, this show honors his son, Logan, and gives voice to those silenced by stigma. Through solo episodes and honest conversations, we talk about grief, healing, and the fight to save lives. I am Logan’s voice. I am Logan’s dad. And I will not remain silent.