Recovery Dialogues and Sober Stories

Building an Addiction Treatment System That Works (with Dr. Suzette Glasner)

43 min · 10. loka 2025
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UCLA addiction scientist Dr. Suzette Glasner joins Antonio to turn recovery from a rare headline into routine care—how to scale MOUD access, bring families into treatment, and fix the metrics that fail patients. Building on her exclusive conversation with Beverly Vance Aikins (Vice President JD Vance’s mother), she lays out urgent, evidence-based steps to make treatment accessible, humane, and effective.

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