Building What Matters with Tobias Neal
About a year ago, I lost my job. Not because the work wasn’t good. Not because the people we were serving didn’t need us. I lost it because the Trump administration recalled COVID-era SAMHSA funding that our entire peer support department ran on. I was the coordinator. I had built it. And one day, without warning, the floor was just gone. This episode is a reading of a paid subscriber piece I wrote about that experience — and about the pattern I’ve been watching ever since. I name names. I bring the receipts. And I try to say clearly what I think needs to be said about the difference between announcing recovery and actually funding it. We talk about the $11 billion in public health funding rescinded in March 2025. The $2 billion in SAMHSA grants terminated on a Tuesday night with no warning. The $100 million recovery initiative announced at the same time. And what all of it tells us about where the values actually live. This one is personal. And I think it needs to be heard. Read the full essay — paid subscribers can access “They Pulled the Rug. I Was Standing On It.” at buildingwhatmatters.substack.com Subscribe to Building What Matters on Substack — free and paid tiers available Find us on YouTube — every episode is there, and video content is on the way Building What Matters is a podcast for recovery leaders, nonprofit professionals, and people doing the hard work of building something that lasts. Hosted by Tobias Neal, Executive Director of NMSAS Recovery Center in Northern Michigan. Get full access to Building What Matters at tobiasneal83.substack.com/subscribe [https://tobiasneal83.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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