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Harm Reduction Policies: Are they helping or hurting?

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Buckle up for a compelling 50-minute discussion on Falling to Freedom,

where host Chad LaComb, recounting his own gritty road to restoration,

talks with Dr. Ricky Bluthenthal.

This USC powerhouse, with a UC Berkeley PhD and 200+ papers in top

journals like The Lancet, knows addiction inside out: from HIV fights in

the '80s in Oakland (even getting busted running a needle exchange

program as a grad student) to unpacking booze's uneven toll on

communities.

Chad asks: Why pump tax dollars into needle exchange programs, Narcan

kits, and Housing First if they just keep folks hooked? I’d rather see

that cash fuel abstinence programs, ones that teach real skills for a

substance-free life.

Dr. Bluthenthal counters with: "You can't recover if you're dead." He

suggests that data on how harm reduction, fentanyl strips and safe use

sites—cuts deaths, HIV rates, and even nudges people toward quitting,

all while tapping our brain's soft spot for positive reinforcement.

Topics such as California's vetoed AB 255 for sober housing, LA's

Measure J and CalAIM's low-barrier care push are among the topics; raw,

real talk that challenges the narratives surrounding addiction's real

fight.

Watch on YouTube or stream it on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever

you listen to podcasts. #HarmReduction #AddictionRecovery #SoberLife #OpioidCrisis#MentalHealthAwareness #OpioidCrisis #MentalHealthMatters#SoberOctober

Jump into the conversation: hit like, subscribe, and follow

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https://www.youtube.com/@FallingtoFreedomPodcast

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https://www.tiktok.com/@fallingtofreedom

https://www.linkedin.com/company/thefallingtofreedompodcast

Got ideas for future episodes or know an amazing guest? Shoot us a message, we are all about

sparking these real talks in recovery. Let's keep building

  continue reading

21 episodes

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Content provided by Chad LaComb. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chad LaComb or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Buckle up for a compelling 50-minute discussion on Falling to Freedom,

where host Chad LaComb, recounting his own gritty road to restoration,

talks with Dr. Ricky Bluthenthal.

This USC powerhouse, with a UC Berkeley PhD and 200+ papers in top

journals like The Lancet, knows addiction inside out: from HIV fights in

the '80s in Oakland (even getting busted running a needle exchange

program as a grad student) to unpacking booze's uneven toll on

communities.

Chad asks: Why pump tax dollars into needle exchange programs, Narcan

kits, and Housing First if they just keep folks hooked? I’d rather see

that cash fuel abstinence programs, ones that teach real skills for a

substance-free life.

Dr. Bluthenthal counters with: "You can't recover if you're dead." He

suggests that data on how harm reduction, fentanyl strips and safe use

sites—cuts deaths, HIV rates, and even nudges people toward quitting,

all while tapping our brain's soft spot for positive reinforcement.

Topics such as California's vetoed AB 255 for sober housing, LA's

Measure J and CalAIM's low-barrier care push are among the topics; raw,

real talk that challenges the narratives surrounding addiction's real

fight.

Watch on YouTube or stream it on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever

you listen to podcasts. #HarmReduction #AddictionRecovery #SoberLife #OpioidCrisis#MentalHealthAwareness #OpioidCrisis #MentalHealthMatters#SoberOctober

Jump into the conversation: hit like, subscribe, and follow

https://www.facebook.com/TheFallingToFreedomPodcast

https://www.instagram.com/TheFallingToFreedomPodcast

https://www.youtube.com/@FallingtoFreedomPodcast

https://x.com/FTFShow

https://www.tiktok.com/@fallingtofreedom

https://www.linkedin.com/company/thefallingtofreedompodcast

Got ideas for future episodes or know an amazing guest? Shoot us a message, we are all about

sparking these real talks in recovery. Let's keep building

  continue reading

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