Recovery Hour

Lori Windfeldt

Recovery is not sobriety. Listen to Motivational Speaker & Coach, Lori Windfeldt, as she sprinkles humor into raw, candid and personal conversations, while bringing out the absolute best in her guests as they explore their vulnerable side and talk all things recovery. Together we can end the stigma and shame typically tied to recovery, mental illness and the disease of addiction. We are proof that recovery does happen!

  1. 10/10/2022

    An Interview With Lisa Lee: Advocate Extraordinaire for ALL the People

    I have worked in the health care field since 2004 in a variety of positions ranging from bodywork, medical billing, harm reduction, HIV and hepatitis C testing and counseling, case management, housing programs (HOPWA and Ryan White Part B), outreach, assertive community treatment (ACT) case management for people experiencing homelessness, psychiatric case management, drug and alcohol counseling, program development, grant writing and management, and I am a certified peer recovery support specialist. I completed my Master of Arts in Anthropology (with a focus on medical anthropology) at the University of Nevada, Reno. My graduate research focused on the ways in which harm reduction as a counter discourse helped to frame and maintain the radically inclusive social space of a local syringe services program for people marginalized and excluded elsewhere. I have been in recovery since February 2002.  I am passionate about peer recovery, overdose prevention, harm reduction, and helping others achieve their full potential of living a purposeful life. I am a program specialist for the county's Human Services Agency, work as a research assistant at the University of Nevada's School of Community Health Science doing harm reduction research, serve as the chair for the Interagency Council on Homelessness to Housing,  conduct volunteer harm reduction outreach in my community and volunteer serving meals to people experiencing homelessness. I also founded a writing group called Voices of Inspiration, Courage, and Empowerment (VOICE) for people experiencing or recovering from homelessness. I am excited about pursuing a DrPH to advance my knowledge and skill set in this field and enhance the ability for people without a voice to engage in participation in public health dialogue.

    57 min
  2. 10/10/2022

    The Voice of a Movement: Interview with Ryan Hampton

    A prominent advocate, speaker, author, and media commentator, Ryan Hampton travels coast-to-coast to add solutions to our national addiction crisis. In recovery from a decade-long opioid addiction, Hampton has rocketed to the center of America's rising addiction recovery advocacy movement. An alumnus of the Clinton White House, he's worked with multiple non-profits and national recovery advocacy campaigns. He is now a prominent, leading face and voice of recovery advocacy and is changing the national conversation about addiction. With content that reaches millions each month, Ryan breaks down cultural barriers that have kept people suffering in silence and is inspiring a new generation of people recovering out loud through his Voices Project. He was part of the core team that released the first-ever U.S. Surgeon General's report on addiction in 2016 and was singled out by Forbes as a top social entrepreneur in the recovery movement. Ryan connects a vast network of people who are passionate about ending the overdose crisis in America. He has been featured by—and is a contributor to—media outlets such as USA Today, MSNBC, Fox and Friends, the New York Times, NPR, HLN, Vice, Forbes, Slate, HuffPost, The Hill, the Wall Street Journal, and others. Ryan has received praise from Democrats and Republicans alike for addressing addiction as a trans-political issue—crossing the political spectrum to build an inclusive coalition focused on solutions. He worked closely with the White House, Senate Democrats, Republicans, and U.S. House leadership, helping craft portions of the historic H.R. 6, SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act, signed into law in October 2018. In 2016, he created the web series Addiction Across America, documenting his 30-day, 28 state, 8,000-mile cross-country trip visiting areas hit hardest by the addiction crisis. His first book, "American Fix — Inside the Opioid Addiction Crisis and How to End It," was released by St. Martin's Press in August 2018. In 2019, Ryan was named by Facebook as an inaugural leadership fellow and created the national advocacy initiative, Mobilize Recovery. Since its inception, Mobilize Recovery has recruited and trained over 2,000 new advocates from all 50 states focused on community-based solutions to end the addiction crisis. He lives in Nevada with his fiancé, Sean. https://ryanhampton.org/ https://twitter.com/RyanForRecovery/ https://www.instagram.com/ryanjhampton/ https://www.facebook.com/AddictionXAmerica/

    42 min
  3. 03/31/2022

    PROBLEM GAMBLING AWARENESS || An Interview with Ted Hartwell, National Council on Problem Gambling Affiliate

    As Problem Gambling Awareness Month ends, Lori shares her interview with Ted Hartwell, an Affiliate Representative with the Nevada Council on Problem Gambling. Ted struggled with problem gambling for years, has navigated his recovery and now serves as an advocate for others in his role. Mr. Hartwell lives in Las Vegas, where he is also a professional cellist with the Las Vegas Philharmonic, a soccer and volleyball coach, devoted husband to a recent Russian immigrant, and the proud father of a precocious daughter and three cats.  In this episode Lori and Ted discuss: Ted's personal story of problem gambling and how that led him to recovery and advocacy The biochemistry of addiction disorder What is gambling and how do you know if you have a problem? Mind blowing stats about gambling, types of and 'typical' types of people Cross addiction is common in gambling and substance use As any other addiction, gambling affects the family and other relationships Oh my gawd… we talk about the Collegiate level gambling (come on now!) Resources for help! And… internet gaming disorder (you ever heard of the "loot box"?) RESOURCES: https://www.ncpgambling.org/programs-resources/ https://www.whenthefunstops.org IMMEDIATE HELP: call 1-800-522-4700 TED HARTWELL BIO: Mr. Hartwell is the Principal Investigator of a DRI research study examining the impact of problem gambling in Native American tribal communities in Nevada.  He has presented on this research at several state, regional, national, and international conferences. As a problem gambler in long-term recovery himself, Mr. Hartwell promotes awareness, prevention, and treatment of problem gambling as a consultant to the Nevada Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG).  He has spoken publicly and personally on this issue on many occasions and is dedicated to humanizing and illuminating the illness of disordered gambling.  He provides annual lectures for the UNLV Boyd School of Law Gaming Regulation and the University of Utah Gaming Regulation classes, and training for Clark County social workers and other providers on the issue of problem gambling. Mr. Hartwell has participated for many years in the UNLV International Gaming Institute's Responsible Gaming Ambassador training program for Las Vegas Sands Corporation, and he has also served as a consultant to MGM Resorts International and the US-Japan Business Council in their efforts to develop business related to the first Integrated Casino Resorts in Japan. Mr. Hartwell helped introduce the NCPG's youth gambling awareness and family gambling awareness programs into the Clark County School District (CCSD), and has recently developed NCPG educational programs for local schools on the topics of video gaming disorder and student-athlete gambling awareness. Mr. Hartwell has served at the pleasure of three Governors on the Nevada State Advisory Committee on Problem Gambling since November 2012.  He was the 2014 Shannon L. Bybee Award recipient for his continuing work on advocacy, outreach, and research on the issue of problem gambling.

    51 min
  4. 12/31/2021

    RECOVERY HOUR REWIND: Glenn Marsden| Imperfectly Perfect Founder

    A look back at our favorite 2021 interviews! MAY 2021  In this episode Lori talks with Glenn Marsden, the founder of the leading mental health awareness initiative, IMPERFECTLY PERFECT. After loosing a friend by suicide, Glenn rolled up his sleeves and got to wurk, creating the global movement leading the way in changing the face of mental health and the culture around it.  topics include: Mental health/illness awareness Glenn's battle with body dysmorphic disorder Suicide Body positivity All things about the journey of IPC How you can help BIO: GLENN MARSDEN is the Founder of one of Australia's most publicized Initiatives 'Imperfectly Perfect'. He is also a highly sought after Business Strategist, Performance Coach and International Public Speaker. He is the humble success behind his organization 'Imperfectly Perfect' which gained Global Recognition within 12 months and saw over 300+ of the worlds most Influential Public Figures get on board and an exponential reach of over 5 million. He has been featured over 100+ Publications and Networks and scaled his work into an International Organization establishing leading workshops and programs for some of the world's leading companies and organizations. FIND GLENN AND THE CAMPAIGN AT: IG: @imperfectlyperfectcampaign / @_glennmarsden imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org / glennmarsden.com THE RECOVERY HOUR:  WEBSITE FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM CLUBHOUSE @THERECOVERYHOUR

    1h 9m
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Recovery is not sobriety. Listen to Motivational Speaker & Coach, Lori Windfeldt, as she sprinkles humor into raw, candid and personal conversations, while bringing out the absolute best in her guests as they explore their vulnerable side and talk all things recovery. Together we can end the stigma and shame typically tied to recovery, mental illness and the disease of addiction. We are proof that recovery does happen!