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HECAOD podcasts feature voices from the field including prevention and recovery professionals, students, researchers, policy makers and parents. Our goal is to provide lively discussions on current topics that motivate innovation, inspire action and advance the field of AOD misuse prevention and collegiate recovery.

HECAOD podcasts feature voices from the field including prevention and recovery professionals, students, researchers, policy makers and parents. Our goal is to provide lively discussions on current topics that motivate innovation, inspire action and advance the field of AOD misuse prevention and collegiate recovery.

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The Inside Out Peer Mentor Program from NRAP

Disclaimer: This podcast does not necessarily represent the views, positions or opinions of the Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention and Recovery or The Ohio State University. Welcome to the latest edition of the HECAOD podcast! This episode is hosted by Sarah Nerad, Director of Recovery at HECAOD. Sarah’s guests are Dr. Meri Shadley and Jordan Baez of the Nevada Recovery and Prevention Program (NRAP) at the University of Nevada, Reno. Dr. Shadley and Jordan developed the Inside Out peer mentor training through NRAP. This free course is available on the Center for the Application of Substance Abuse Technologies (CASAT) website. Please join Sarah, Dr. Shadley, and Jordan as they discuss the work they are doing within the collegiate recovery space and why the peer mentor training is so important! Podcast Guests: Dr. Meri Shadley & Jordan Baez     http://hecaod.osu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Inside-Out-Podcast_mixdown.mp3
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Parent-Family Communication at the UofM

Disclaimer: This podcast does not necessarily represent the views, positions or opinions of the Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention and Recovery or The Ohio State University. Welcome to the latest edition of the HECAOD podcast! This episode is hosted by Connie Boehm, the former associate director of the Higher Ed Center. Connie’s guests are Janet Jansen and Joe Zichi of the University of Michigan, Director of Alcohol Abuse Prevention Initiatives at NASPA, who presented at our 2016 National Meeting! Janet and Joe’s presentation entitled, “A Comprehensive Approach to Alcohol Risk and Harm Reduction: Implementing a Parent-Family Communication Program,” is available for download here! Please join Connie, Janet, and Joe as they discuss the work they are doing within the collegiate recovery community and their Parent-Family Communication Program. Podcast Guests: Janet Jansen and Joe Zichi    http://hecaod.osu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Zichi-Jansen-podcast-FINAL-22117-4.20-PM.mp3
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Collegiate Recovery with Daniel Fred

Disclaimer: This podcast does not necessarily represent the views, positions or opinions of the Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention and Recovery or The Ohio State University. Welcome to the latest edition of the HECAOD podcast! This episode is hosted by Sarah Nerad, Program Manager for the Ohio State Collegiate Recovery Community and Director of Recovery at the Higher Ed Center. Sarah’s guest is Daniel Fred, the former Director of Recovery Programs and National Outreach of Transforming Youth Recovery. Daniel also presented at our 2016 National Meeting! Daniel’s presentation entitled, “Squad Goals: Maintaining Culture of Support in the Changing Landscape of Collegiate Recovery,” is available for download here! Please join Sarah and Daniel as they discuss his personal and professional journey with collegiate recovery and the work of TYR! Podcast Guest: Daniel Fred http://hecaod.osu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Fred-podcast-11217-7.18-PM.mp3
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Prescription Stimulants and College Students

Disclaimer: This podcast does not necessarily represent the views, positions or opinions of the Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention and Recovery or The Ohio State University. Welcome to the latest edition of the HECAOD podcast! This episode is hosted by Dr. Kenneth Hale, clinical professor with the Ohio State College of Pharmacy, co-director of the Generation RX Initiative, and associate director of the Higher Ed Center. Dr. Hale’s guest is David Arnold, Director of Alcohol Abuse Prevention Initiatives at NASPA, who presented at our 2016 National Meeting! Arnold’s presentation entitled, “Preventing the Misuse and Diversion of ADHD Stimulant Prescriptions Among College Students,” is available for download here! Arnold has developed a wide variety of experience within collegiate AOD, including national experience utilizing peer education in alcohol, other drug prevention and health promotion activities. Arnold is also an experienced alcohol and other drug (AOD) prevention coordinator at the two large Texas regional institutions of higher education and one medium-sized Colorado regional institution of higher education. Please join Dr. Hale and Arnold as they discuss the work he is doing with NASPA and beyond, along with the impact of prescription stimulants on college students. Podcast Guest: David Arnold http://hecaod.osu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Arnold-podcast-123016-3.24-PM.mp3
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Jeremy’s Legacy and Implications for Prescription Drug Misuse Prevention on Campus Part II

Disclaimer: This podcast does not necessarily represent the views, positions or opinions of the Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention and Recovery or The Ohio State University. Welcome to the latest edition of the HECAOD podcast! This episode is the second of a two-part conversation hosted by Dr. Kenneth Hale, clinical professor with the Ohio State College of Pharmacy, co-director of the Generation RX Initiative, and associate director of the Higher Ed Center. Dr. Hale’s guest is Dr. Janie Kritzman, a clinical and developmental psychologist currently in private practice in Medford, Massachusetts. Dr. Kritzman is a clinical and developmental psychologist currently working in private practice. She has a very interesting academic training background, including baccalaureate studies at the University of Wisconsin, and graduate work at Columbia and the University of Massachusetts. Dr. Kritzman’s son, Jeremy, tragically died from an unintentional drug overdose in 2007 when he was an undergraduate college student, and she has subsequently spent a great deal of time learning about the chemical culture on our campuses and how we might change that culture to keep our students safe. In 2008, Janie and her husband, Lawrence, along with a founding committee including individuals involved in healthcare, social work, academics, alcohol and drug education, and student services, established the Jeremy S. Kritzman Initiative to challenge cultural assumptions relating to the use of drugs and alcohol by young people as a recreational rite of passage. Please join Dr. Hale and Dr. Kritzman as they discuss the life of her son Jeremy, prescription medication, and a variety of topics that address the growing opioid epidemic in the nation. Podcast Guest: Dr. Janie Kritzman http://hecaod.osu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Kritzman-podcast-pt2edited.mp3
Children and education 9 years
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Jeremy’s Legacy and Implications for Prescription Drug Misuse Prevention on Campus Part I

Disclaimer: This podcast does not necessarily represent the views, positions or opinions of the Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention and Recovery or The Ohio State University. Welcome to the latest edition of the HECAOD podcast! Today’s episode is the first of a two-part conversation hosted by Dr. Kenneth Hale, clinical professor with the Ohio State College of Pharmacy, co-director of the Generation RX Initiative, and associate director of the Higher Ed Center. Dr. Hale’s guest is Dr. Janie Kritzman, a clinical and developmental psychologist currently in private practice in Medford, Massachusetts. Dr. Kritzman is a clinical and developmental psychologist currently working in private practice. She has a very interesting academic training background, including baccalaureate studies at the University of Wisconsin, and graduate work at Columbia and the University of Massachusetts. Dr. Kritzman’s son, Jeremy, tragically died from an unintentional drug overdose in 2007 when he was an undergraduate college student, and she has subsequently spent a great deal of time learning about the chemical culture on our campuses and how we might change that culture to keep our students safe. In 2008, Janie and her husband, Lawrence, along with a founding committee including individuals involved in healthcare, social work, academics, alcohol and drug education, and student services, established the Jeremy S. Kritzman Initiative to challenge cultural assumptions relating to the use of drugs and alcohol by young people as a recreational rite of passage. Please join Dr. Hale and Dr. Kritzman as they discuss the life of her son Jeremy, prescription medication, and a variety of topics that address the growing opioid epidemic in the nation. Podcast Guest: Dr. Janie Kritzman http://hecaod.osu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Kritzman-podcast-pt1.mp3
Children and education 9 years
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Diversity in the Collegiate Recovery Community

Welcome to the latest edition of the HECAOD podcast! Today’s episode is once again hosted by Ahmed Hosni, Program Coordinator for the Collegiate Recovery Community at The Ohio State University. Ahmed’s guest is Keith Murphy, who is a Recovery Counselor with the Alcohol and Other Drug Assistance Program. Ahmed received a B.S. in Community, Family, and Addiction Services from Texas Tech University in 2013 and is responsible for on campus outreach and engagement, providing direct student support. Murphy “oversees the Rutgers Recovery House and the recovery communities at Rutgers New Brunswick and Rutgers Newark.  He has devoted his career to the field of addiction and recovery. Prior to being at Rutgers, Keith worked at the Market Street Mission in Morristown, NJ as the Assistant Program Director for over 14 years.  As the Assistant Program Director he helped oversee the Market Street Mission’s Life Change Program and Work Therapy Program.” Please join Mr. Hosni and Mr. Murphy as they discuss diversity within the collegiate recovery community. Podcast Guest: Keith Murphy http://hecaod.osu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Keith-Murphy-podcast-101416-1.45-PM.mp3
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NRM: A Student in Recovery

Welcome to the latest edition of the HECAOD podcast! Today’s episode, which is our last episode dedicated to National Recovery Month, is hosted by Ahmed Hosni, Program Coordinator for the Collegiate Recovery Community at The Ohio State University. Ahmed’s guest is Gregory Dagner, a student at Michigan State University and a member of their Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC). Ahmed received a B.S. in Community, Family, and Addiction Services from Texas Tech University in 2013 and is responsible for on campus outreach and engagement, providing direct student support. Dagner is a student in recovery and currently works in Student Health Services and Health Promotion with Michigan State’s CRC. Please join Mr. Hosni and Mr. Dagner as they discuss Gregory’s journey through recovery and the impact of the CRC on his life. Podcast Guest: Gregory Dagner http://hecaod.osu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Gregory-Dagner-podcast-10716-12.40-PM.mp3
Children and education 9 years
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NRM: Your Child in Recovery

Welcome to the latest edition of the HECAOD podcast! Today’s episode, which is dedicated to National Recovery Month, is hosted by Ahmed Hosni, Program Coordinator for the Collegiate Recovery Community at The Ohio State University. Ahmed’s guest is Trent Boozer, the publisher of Recovery Campus magazine, which was introduced by Trent in 2013. Ahmed received a B.S. in Community, Family, and Addiction Services from Texas Tech University in 2013 and is responsible for on campus outreach and engagement, providing direct student support. Trent has 29 years of publishing experience and received his B.Comm. from the University of Alabama in 1983. He founded Latitude3 Media Group, LLC in Birmingham in 2002. Please join Mr. Hosni and Mr. Boozer as they discuss Trent’s journey as a parent with a child in recovery and Trent’s vast involvement within the recovery world. Podcast Guest: Trent Boozer http://hecaod.osu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Trent-Boozer-podcast-final.mp3
Children and education 9 years
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Responsible Hospitality

Welcome to the HECAOD podcast! Today’s episode is hosted by Barbara Ryan, President and Editorial Director of the Silvergate Group, with guest, Marian Novak, Project Director of the Responsible Hospitality Coalition. Please join Ms. Ryan and Ms. Novak as they discuss responsible hospitality and its impact on communities and college campuses. Podcast Guest: Marian Novak http://hecaod.osu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Responsible_Hospitality_mixdown.mp3
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Enhancing Access to Naloxone as a Harm Reduction Strategy on College Campuses

Welcome to the HECAOD podcast! Today’s episode is hosted by Dr. Ken Hale, Associate Director of the Higher Education Center, with guests, Dr. Michelle Maguire, Dr. Rose Pavlakos, and Ms. Kelsey Kresser Schmuhl. Dr. Maguire is a clinical pharmacy specialist at Southeast, Inc. in Columbus, Ohio, Dr. Pavlakos is a clinical pharmacist from Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Ms. Kresser Schmuhl is a third year Doctor of Pharmacy student at The Ohio State University. Please join Dr. Hale and guests as they discuss the use of naloxone as a harm reduction strategy on college campuses. Podcast Guests: Dr. Michelle Maguire, Dr. Rose Pavlakos, and Ms. Kelsey Kresser http://hecaod.osu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/naloxone_podcast_mixdown.mp3
Children and education 9 years
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Preventing Prescription Drug Misuse Through the Use of Treatment Algorithms in Student Health Centers

Welcome to the HECAOD podcast! Today’s episode is hosted by Dr. Ken Hale, Associate Director of the Higher Education Center, with guest, Dr. Josh Hersh, staff psychiatrist at Miami University. Dr. Hersh has been a staff psychiatrist at Miami University for 12 years and has consulted with the Partnership for Drug Free Kids on numerous projects including a panel on stimulant abuse. He has also presented at numerous conferences including ACHA, APA, and the Addiction Institute on the topic of prescription drug abuse among college students. Please join Dr. Hale and Dr. Hersh as they discuss the prevention of prescription drug misuse on college campuses. Podcast Guest: Dr. Josh Hersh http://hecaod.osu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/hersh_podcast_mixdown.mp3
Children and education 9 years
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Recurring Epidemics of Pharmaceutical Drug Abuse in America: Time for an All-Drug Strategy, part 2

Welcome to the HECAOD podcast! Welcome back for part 2 of our podcast on the history of pharmaceutical drug abuse in America. Listen as Dr. Ken Hale and Dr. David Herzberg continue their discussion regarding Dr. Herzberg’s latest research entitled, “Recurring Epidemics of Pharmaceutical Drug Abuse in America: Time for an All-Drug Strategy.” Podcast Guest: Dr. David Herzberg http://hecaod.osu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Herzberg_podcast2_mixdown.mp3 Miss part 1? Listen here
Children and education 9 years
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Recurring Epidemics of Pharmaceutical Drug Abuse in America: Time for an All-Drug Strategy, part 1

Welcome to the HECAOD podcast! Today’s episode is hosted by Dr. Ken Hale, Associate Director of the Higher Education Center, with guest, Dr. David Herzberg, Associate Professor at SUNY-Buffalo. Dr. Herzberg is a U.S. cultural historian specializing in the history of medicine, with a particular interest in how encounters with health and illness have been transformed in the 20th century’s consumer culture. Please join Dr. Hale and Dr. Herzberg as they discuss Dr. Herzber’s latest research entitled, “Recurring Epidemics of Pharmaceutical Drug Abuse in America: Time for an All-Drug Strategy.” *Part 2 will be available Friday, May 13th Podcast Guest: Dr. David Herzberg http://hecaod.osu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Herzberg_podcast_mixdown.mp3  
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