Episodes
What role does storytelling have in addressing the opioid crisis? In March, Vermont Public Radio hosted a gathering at the Turning Point Center of Burlington to talk through that question with the team behind My Heart Still Beats .
Published 05/16/19
Published 05/16/19
"When you have anxiety, or chronic depression, your mind is constantly going. And I tried opiates and realized that my brain was just quiet for a little bit."
Published 02/25/19
"When you're told over and over, 'Your child's a problem child — he's bad, he's bad, he's bad, he's bad!' ... You believe your kid's bad."
Published 02/25/19
"There were three things you could be good at: fighting, drinking or sports. So, I stink at sports. I can't fight. But I guess I can drink."
Published 02/25/19
"You’re right, I probably do deserve to be in jail the rest of my life. Or, I do deserve to give my life for hers. But since I can’t, let’s save somebody else’s life."
Published 02/25/19
"I think in the past, people would say, 'Look. People don’t want to talk about this.' ... And the truth is, people want to talk about this stuff, if you give them the right forum."
Published 02/25/19
"We're not alone. People who have this addiction, and people who love people who have this addiction — we're not alone."
Published 02/25/19
A six-part series from Writers for Recovery and Vermont Public Radio, featuring voices from Vermont's recovery community. Coming Feburary 25.
Published 02/15/19