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Breaking The Stigma

Podcast von Richard Reeves and Christoph Holland

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Breaking the Stigma is an addiction podcast designed, developed, supported and hosted by people with lived experience. We will talk about all things addiction, focussing on drugs and alcohol and the associated stigma that often comes along for the ride. We hope to encourage more people to talk about addiction, challenge their own beliefs and the beliefs of others and ultimately get more people seeking help. Anti stigma has come a long way with other health priorities , however it’s felt stigma towards drugs and alcohol has remained the same. So listen, learn, laugh and connect with us!

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Episode Naloxone Hounslow Hero’s - Saving lives one day at a time Cover

Naloxone Hounslow Hero’s - Saving lives one day at a time

In this episode, we introduce the brilliant Hounslow Heroes peer‑to‑peer naloxone project. We delve into what naloxone is, why it is so important, the added benefits it brings, and the exceptional work the Hounslow Heroes carry out every day. We are joined by three Hounslow Hero champions. First, we have the wonderful—and familiar from the previous episode—Carly Monks. Carly is not only a Hounslow Hero champion but also volunteers at the local drug treatment service and facilitates SMART Recovery. Next, we’re joined by Wojciech Mazur, another Hounslow Hero champion, who dedicates his time to giving back to the community and saving lives, one day at a time. Finally, we are also joined by John Mickie, a Hounslow Hero champion and a major advocate for SMART Recovery and the allotment project. What is Naloxone? Naloxone is a safe and effective medication that can reverse the effects of opioid overdoses. It is a critical tool in tackling opioid-related harm, and by making it widely available and promoting its use, communities can save lives and build a stronger sense of togetherness. Although this episode may come across as Hounslow‑specific, all local drug services across the UK are able to supply naloxone kits and will have similar projects supporting its promotion and distribution. I see naloxone not only as a lifesaving medication, but also as a symbol of addressing stigma and being open to talking about addiction in its truest form. So, if you’re reading this—and hopefully listening too—I implore you to contact your local service, get trained, and carry naloxone.

30. Apr. 2026 - 36 min
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What is Addiction

In this episode, we delve into the topic of what addiction is, looking deeper into where it begins, exploring the physical and psychological elements of addiction, and how it is defined in the community (health vs. choice). We are joined by the wonderful Carly Monks — CNWL volunteer, Hounslow Hero, and SMART Recovery facilitator. Carly brings a wealth of knowledge, experience, and heart to the conversation. She has supported various projects in Hounslow and is an incredible advocate for recovery and anti‑stigma work. Carly is also no stranger to the limelight, having shared her powerful journey on camera. The link to this film is below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ya9ziwp1JPM What is addiction? The NHS states that addiction is defined as not having control over doing, taking, or using something to the point where it could be harmful to you. Addiction is most commonly associated with gambling, drugs, alcohol, and smoking, but it is possible to be addicted to almost anything, including: Work The internet Solvents Shopping Sex However, as Carly highlights in this episode, there is no single book that can fully explain addiction. There are many theories and scientific approaches, but ultimately, addiction is different for everyone. Throughout the episode, we explore the importance of compassion, recognising the signs of addiction, and understanding the impact it can have physically and mentally. Both Carly and Christoph share insights and experiences that are eye‑opening and heart‑warming. Unhelpful attitudes toward addiction continue to persist. Many people still think of addiction as a matter of morality, character weakness, or willpower, despite extensive evidence showing that it is none of these things. While some people who take a substance become addicted and others do not, those in the latter group can find it difficult to understand what happens to those who do. It’s up to all of us to be part of the solution.

27. März 2026 - 36 min
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What is Stigma

In this episode, we explore what stigma is and the challenges it creates in day‑to‑day life, particularly for people experiencing addiction. The podcast was created to encourage open conversations about addiction and to address the elephant in the room — to break the stigma. We are joined by the brilliant Dr Bhags Sharma, Consultant Addictions Psychiatrist at the Hounslow ARC (Addiction, Recovery, Community) service. Dr Sharma brings expert knowledge and many years of professional experience in addiction support and has been a strong voice and advocate for tackling stigma throughout our campaign. What is stigma? Stigma is the assignment of negative and unfair beliefs based on characteristics such as mental illness, physical appearance, social status, or, in this case, addiction disorders. It creates barriers by causing discrimination, social isolation and shame, often preventing people from seeking help. Stigma can be personal (self‑stigma), societal (public stigma) or structural. There are many ways stigma can show up, and we want to highlight the impact this can have on people who are currently in need of support. Stigma can have long‑term health and mental health consequences. It significantly affects confidence and can deter people from accessing or seeking support, as many fear the repercussions. It can reinforce trauma, encourage self‑isolation, and leave individuals feeling defined by their addiction rather than seen as a whole person. The impact also extends to children, families and friends. So together, let’s bring the grey into colour. Show compassion, be open, and be kind.

27. Feb. 2026 - 33 min
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Shame

In this episode, we embrace the new year with our first recording of 2026! You’ll hear our thoughts and ideas about the topic of shame and how closely it is connected to social exclusion and feelings of worthlessness. Shame has come up often in previous episodes and will more than likely surface again in the future. Today, however, we want to shine a light on it, bring it to the forefront of the conversation, and explore ways it can be recognised and addressed. But what is shame? Shame is a deeply uncomfortable emotion that arises when we feel we have fallen short of who we believe we should be, or who others expect us to be. It often carries a sense of being “flawed,” “unworthy,” or “not good enough.” Unlike guilt—which focuses on a specific behaviour—shame affects how we see ourselves at the core. It can make people want to hide, withdraw, or disconnect from others, and over time it can shape how someone thinks, behaves, and relates to the world. Because of this, shame is not only painful but also powerful, silently influencing decisions, relationships, and self-worth. For those who may be experiencing shame, we hope to show that you’re not alone and to offer ideas on how you can begin opening the door to exploring those feelings. For professionals, family members, friends, and residents listening, we hope to provide insight into the challenges faced by people living with addiction, and how deeply shame and stigma are intertwined.

30. Jan. 2026 - 33 min
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Exit Strategies - Celebrations

This is the fourth bitesize episode (Bitesize with a pinch of salt) connected to Episode 3 – Celebrations. In this episode we are joined by the wonderful Stephen Buchanan, Peer Support Worker at the Recovery Day Programme ARC Hounslow. I had the pleasure of watching Stephen’s journey from afar, from homelessness to peer support worker. In this episode we focus on Exit strategies and the importance of having them and recognising when to implement them. Stephen and Christoph share their first-hand experiences of the preparations to attending or not attending an event. They discuss the risks posed, recognising the emotional, social and environmental triggers and how to overcome these with a menu of strategies. They explain how to look out for the signs and the multiple options you have available to you should you need to exit. The beauty of this episode is the tools can be used in many unplanned settings too and not just the planned events. For family, friends, residents and professionals, this will be a chance for you consider, how you can offer support to those in need, and be mindful of challenges people in recovery and active addiction face.

12. Dez. 2025 - 33 min
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