They Are Us

They Are Us

Episode 10 - Why This Work Matters

16 min · 13 de ene de 2026
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Takeaways * If someone is seeking help, they should be able to access it. * There is a mismatch between the supply and demand of services. * Supportive housing is crucial for successful recovery. * Attracting behavioral health workers requires better incentives. * Second-chance employers play a vital role in recovery. * P2P methamphetamine is a growing concern in substance use. * Community accountability is essential for effective resource allocation. * Hope comes from witnessing recovery journeys. * Alignment between city, county, and state can lead to better outcomes. * Stories of resilience are invaluable in the recovery process.

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