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  • Episode #106 - A Prevention Leader Should Know
    2024/09/02

    Colber Prosper a global advocate dedicated to advancing service-providing institutions through strategic planning, organizational leadership, and equity and inclusion. Passionate about democratic engagement, he has written on the decline of political involvement among college students. He teaches political science and ethics and, in his 2018 book No Entry: Examining the Power that Undermines our Full Potential, explores how political power perpetuates inequities. Ten years ago, he founded Prosper & Partners with the vision of helping people collaborate more effectively.

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/colber-prosper-m-s-bb494033/

    https://www.instagram.com/prospercolber/

    https://www.facebook.com/colber.prosper

    The funder of this project, along with all other products of the Mid-America PTTC is the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Although funded by SAMHSA, the content of this recording does not necessarily reflect the views of SAMHSA. Creating a Healthier Life: a guide published by SAMHSA is available free of charge and, offers a broad approach for things we can do - at our own pace, in our own time, and within our own abilities - that can help us feel better and live longer.

    https://store.samhsa.gov/product/creating-healthier-life-step-step-guide-wellness/sma16-4958

    Powering Potential for Impact is a Ted Talk delivered at Lynbrook High School and discusses how our potential, power and impact are connected and interrelated. Colber Prosper will make the argument that if we aren't aware of how we use our power, we will inhibit others and ourselves from reaching our full potential.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoSe3G4KF_I

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    30 分
  • Episode #105 - The Role of Participatory Engagement in Prevention
    2024/08/12

    My Guest on this episode is Stephanie Ahles the Co-Founder and CEO of EmpoweringYOU. She is an expert in effectively leading and managing organizations with a facilitative leadership style that prioritizes collaboration and inclusivity. Stephanie's expertise extends to participatory engagement methods and is certified as a Technology of Participation (ToP)® facilitator and mentor trainer. With over 20 years of experience in County government, Stephanie specializes in leadership and organizational development, change and project management, along with strategic planning.

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stephanie.ahles

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-ahles-68528b41/

    SAMHSA Guide: https://www.samhsa.gov/resource/ebp/community-engagement-essential-component-substance-use-prevention-system

    Blog: https://nashp.org/engaging-with-people-with-lived-experience-in-opioid-settlement-decision-making/

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    45 分
  • Episode #104 - Building a Life of Resiliency
    2024/07/30

    My Guest in this episode is Georgina Lafoe who is on staff at the Community Engagement Institute at Wichita State University and represents their Prevention Initiatives. Her story begins as a drug endangered child but today her life is thriving and demonstrates resiliency. She loves to build relationships with people who love to help people. Outside of CEI, Georgina enjoys traveling and visiting new cultures and cities. She adores her two nephews and spending time watching them encounter this world as new. Georgina also loves a good movie every now and then (preferably scary).

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    40 分
  • Episode #103 - Culturally Effective Change Strategies
    2024/07/15

    Greg Puckett a native southern West Virginian with a passion for prevention. He has worked tirelessly to bring special projects and initiatives to his community. He led the charge to support funding for Teen Courts throughout West Virginia, serves on several state committees and on the Board of the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA), where he is a past recipient of CADCA’s National Advocate of the Year award. For the past decade, he has traveled throughout the United States to train communities on sustainability, and locally has worked to revitalize his hometown of Princeton, West Virginia. Through the “Princeton Renaissance Project” the group has been actively using culturally effective change strategies to revitalize its local downtown theater. The project is also a community engine to reduce substance misuse, reinvigorate hope in its young people, and engage the future, while embracing its past.

    He is the father of two children, Lauren, and Joseph, who keep him dedicated to making positive changes and leaving a legacy for the next generation to follow.

    • Email: greg.puckett@strongcommunities.org
    • Website: http://strongcommunities.org/
    • LinkedIn: @gregpuckettwv

    Community Toolbox: https://ctb.ku.edu/en/table-of-contents/assessment/promotion-strategies/overview/main

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    43 分
  • Episode #102 - Transformative Leadership
    2024/07/02

    My Guest today is Kendra Tapie, who serves as the Region Director of Prevention at Serenity Foundation of Texas, managing 3 prevention campuses in Abilene, Wichita Falls and Weatherford. Kendra is passionate about training and using her experience to equip, refresh and encourage others to be more effective in the Prevention field. Kendra helped form a Teen Recovery Group for students under the age of 18 and is a part of the Texas training cadre with the Human Health Service Commission. She has a degree in public speaking and master’s in counseling and human development and is an Advanced Certified Prevention Specialist. In 2023 Kendra was recognized as the Texas Prevention Specialist of the Year.

    • Email: kendra@serenitytexas.com
    • Website: https://serenitytexas.com/
    • https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-transformational-leadership-2795313
    • https://youtu.be/c8ZCBZ_xDXU?feature=shared
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    34 分
  • Episode #101 - What is Gender Affirming Care
    2024/06/27

    Elliott Orrin Hinkle, they/them, BS - Principal and Founder of Unicorn Solutions LLC. Elliott is a skilled speaker, facilitator, advisor, and national expert focused on elevating lived expertise in systems that serve children, youth, and families particularly in support of the LGBTQIA2S+ community. They bring 12+ years lived and professional experience on topics such as child welfare, youth mental health, and the LGBTQIA2S+ community. Elliott has lived experience in the Wyoming Foster Care System as a young person but calls Oregon home. This is their 3rd year as a Federal Lived Experience Expert Partner for the Equity Technical Assistance Center (ETAC). Elliott has worked on the Children's Bureau Capacity Building Center for States Project and Division X TA Project at ICF and the National Youth in Transition Database (NYTD) Reviews via JBS International, and Oregon Healthy Transitions Project at Portland State University, a SAMHSA grant. Passionate about wellbeing and accessibility, they are a recipient of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Award for Health Equity.

    Dr. Ashley Austin, a cisgender ally to the transgender and nonbinary (TNB) community, is Professor of Social Work at Barry University and Co-creator and purveyor of the AFFIRM Interventions. Dr. Austin is actively engaged in research and clinical practice aimed at improving the well-being of TNB children, teens, and adults. Her clinical social work practice is rooted in an affirmative and compassionate stance and has a focus on supporting clients of all ages in their journeys toward living fully authentic and connected lives.

    • elliottunicornsolutions@gmail.com
    • https://www.unicornsolutions.org
    • Instagram: @unicornsolutionsllc
    • aaustin@barry.edu
    • Supporting Trans Youth (lgbtqequity.org)
    • Federal Guidance on Gender-Affirming Care​ – The National SOGIE Center
    • www.samhsa.gov/behavioral-health-equity/lgbtqi
    • lgbtqequity.org/june-2024-podcast-series/#
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    49 分
  • Episode #100 - We have to Support Families of LGBTQ+ People
    2024/06/20

    Vida Khavar is a licensed Marriage and Family therapist who has 25+ years’ experience in child welfare. She has assisted many organizations in developing programs that serve children and families. Vida was a consultant for the federal project: RISE, which aimed at improving the lives of LGBTQ+ youth in foster care in Los Angeles County. She is currently the Clinical Director at Family Builders. As such, she collaborates with the California Department of Social Services in developing and implementing affirming policies and practices for LGBTQ+ children in foster care. Vida also leads the Youth Acceptance Project and provides her clinical expertise to several jurisdictions throughout the country.

    • vkhavar@familybuilders.org
    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/vida-khavar-lmft-918a393/
    • lgbtqequity.org/june-2024-podcast-series/#
    • https://familybuilders.org/programs-services/youth-acceptance-project
    • https://youtu.be/fyXRwX3aeOU - video (Support for LGBTQ Youth Starts at Home)
    • Youth Acceptance Project – The National SOGIE Center
    • www.samhsa.gov/behavioral-health-equity/lgbtqi
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    38 分
  • Episode #99 - Supporting LGBTQ+ Older Adults and Understanding Historical Trauma
    2024/06/13

    Dr. Bryant brings a plethora of experiences and knowledge dealing with substance use disorders (SUD), HIV/AIDS prevention and education, diversity, equity and inclusion training, anti-racism training, and sexual orientation education. He has been successful in developing and implementing a statewide strategic plan for Georgia in response to the opioid and prescription drug overdose epidemic. As a result of this formative work, Dr Bryant received a grant to do a multi-cultural needs assessment among vulnerable populations in support of the Statewide Strategic Plan from the Georgia Department of Public Health.

    Dr Bryant has published over 20 peer-reviewed articles in the areas of HIV/AIDS, homophobia, racism, and tobacco use prevention, and has been a registered respiratory therapist (RRT) for over 45 years, fighting on the front lines of the Covid-19 pandemic.

    As a part-time Assistant Professor at Kennesaw State University and Capella, University, Dr Bryant teaches courses in SUD, health and wellness and does research and training in the areas of SUD prevention, treatment, and recovery. Dr Bryant also has over 30 years in long-term recovery.

    • Lbryant1924@gmail.com
    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawrence-bryant-phd
    • https://youtu.be/Tqryt-j94cY (video about LGBTQ+ Older Adults)
    • lgbtqequity.org/june-2024-podcast-series/#
    • www.samhsa.gov/behavioral-health-equity/lgbtqi
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    50 分