Uplift Appalachia
Uplift Appalachia
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015 Early Life Adversity and Trauma Survival: Frank and Sally Bussey
On today’s episode, Uplift Appalachia President Andi Clements sits down with long-time friends Frank and Sally Bussey. After reading Andi’s book, The Trauma-Informed Church, Frank and Sally realized how early life adversity had shaped their lives. Join us as they open up about their journey, the struggles they’ve faced, and the breakthroughs that have gotten them to where they are today.
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014 Risk, Medicine, and Ministry
Просмотров 114 дней назад
Today, we’re joined by Dr. Farr Curlin (Josiah C. Trent Professor of MedicalHumanities), a palliative medicine doc and co-director of Duke University’s Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative, to talk about the medicalization of risk. divinity.duke.edu/faculty/farr-curlin
013 Let's Get Intrinsically Motivated
Просмотров 1221 день назад
The response from the church to quickly and efficiently support the dire need of people affected by Hurricane Helene has been nothing short of miraculous. But what has the church’s response looked like with regard to the addiction crisis that we face as a society? Join Uplift Appalachia on our journey to ask how we can better put our faith into action and meet the needs of hundreds of thousands...
Episode 12: Season 1 Wrap-up
Просмотров 153 месяца назад
Episode 12: Season 1 Wrap-up
Episode 10: Tim Hicks
Просмотров 43 месяца назад
On today's episode, we're talking with Tennessee State Representative Tim Hicks. We'll be talking be talking about his journey with addiction, recovery, and a life of public service.
Episode 11: Andi Clements - Scotland Recap
Просмотров 13 месяца назад
On todays episode, we'll be talking with Uplift President Andi Clements. We're going to be talking about her recent trip to Scotland to make connections with churches, faith based organizations, and other governmental organizations addressing addiction and recovery.
Episode 9: Craig Forrester (Part 2)
Просмотров 94 месяца назад
Today we're continuing our conversation with Craig Forrester, Program Director of Recovery Resources. We're going to talk about how addiction has affected his life, his perspective on what treatment and recovery look like today, and how his experiences led him to fuel a growing recovery housing program for men.
Episode 8: Craig Forrester (Part 1)
Просмотров 105 месяцев назад
Today we're talking with Craig Forrester, Program Director of Recovery Resources. We're going to talk about how addiction has affected his life, his perspective on what treatment and recovery look like today, and how his experiences led him to fuel a growing recovery housing program for men.
Episode 7: Dr. Martin Olsen
Просмотров 45 месяцев назад
Dr. Martin Olsen is an OB/GYN for ETSU Health. He has spent many years working to improve patient outcomes regarding Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. In this episode we talk about just how many people are affected by NAS and the challenges that he has faced taking a different approach to treatment.
Episode 6: Matt Miller
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Matt Miller is going to talk with us on his experiences with addiction, recovery, and how the Church and his family walked alongside him throughout.
Episode 5: Abby Mack
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Dr. Abigail Mack is an assistant professor of anthropology at Weber State University. We discuss her work studying addiction and recovery in Appalachia and her personal connection to it.
Episode 4: China Sherz
Просмотров 126 месяцев назад
Dr. China Scherz is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology & the Associate Dean for Graduate Education at the University of Virginia. This is a conversation about how a Study of alcohol use in Uganda led her to study societal changes in Central Appalachia with regard to the church and addiction.
Episode 3: Brett McCarty
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Dr. Brett McCarty is an Assistant Research Professor of Theological Ethics; Associate Director of the Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative; Assistant Professor in Population Health Sciences, Duke School of Medicine
Episode 2: Recovery and Family Reshaping
Просмотров 77 месяцев назад
Teronya Holmes is a member of the Uplift Appalachia board of directors. We will discuss her personal connection to addiction and recovery and how her involvement in this work reshaped her life in a dramatic way.
Episode 1: What is Uplift Appalachia?
Просмотров 148 месяцев назад
Episode 1 of Intrinsically Motivated is a conversation with Uplift President Dr. Andrea (Andi) Clements about how Uplift came to be, what its mission is, and why its work is so important.
This is Intrisically Motivated
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This is Intrisically Motivated
Trauma Informed Church: Below the Surface
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Trauma Informed Church: Below the Surface
Plan | Purpose | Mission | Sent
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Plan | Purpose | Mission | Sent
What are Uplift Rides?
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What are Uplift Rides?
Are you ready to get started?
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Are you ready to get started?
Addiction 101: The Problem
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Addiction 101: The Problem
Addiction 101: What is being done?
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Addiction 101: What is being done?
Why Are You Here?
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Why Are You Here?
Addiction 101: Prevalence and Availability
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Addiction 101: Prevalence and Availability
Addiction 101: The Cycle of Addiction
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Addiction 101: The Cycle of Addiction

Комментарии

  • @martamariotto1181
    @martamariotto1181 6 месяцев назад

    RUclips you left one comment and removed the other one cause it mentioned covid? What's the difference? I'd like to understand....

  • @martamariotto1181
    @martamariotto1181 6 месяцев назад

    Nice upload... Only - reality is different from what people are made to believe, including those who study medicine or anthropology. HIV virus was never isolated, AIDS is due to many other reasons, not a virus, and most affected people die because of the medication administered and not from the "disease" itself. As an anthropologist, I would investigate this very well and study the history of western medicine and naturopathy and natural hygiene. THAT... will really change how you see things, human history and human health. ❤️‍🩹