Believe in People: Addiction, Recovery & Stigma
2024 British Podcast Award Winner & Radio Academy Award Nominated Podcast
Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma with different people.
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction then this podcast can help.
Episodes
#55 - Chris Tait: Electric Six, Alcoholism, Passenger Recovery, Detroit Music Scene, Sobriety Transformation & Metropolis Records: A Call To Action
What happens when the highs of the music industry intersect with the lows of addiction? Join Matt as he speaks to Chris Tait, keyboard player for Electric Six and founder of Passenger Recovery, about his journey through addiction, recovery, and personal transformation. Chris provides an insightful perspective on the challenges of addiction, drawing from his personal experiences within the music industry.He reflects on his teenage struggles with alcohol as a coping mechanism and examines how the cultural landscape of the music scene both enabled and exacerbated these challenges. Chris shares key moments that led him to embrace recovery, offering an objective look at the complexities of substance use within creative industries.The discussion also explores Chris’s evolution, from overcoming personal struggles to founding Passenger Recovery, an inclusive center supporting individuals on their path to sobriety. His story highlights the potential for growth and positive impact when lived experience is directed toward fostering community support and purpose-driven action.🎹 Metropolis Records: A Call to Action 🎹Passenger Recovery is proud to collaborate with Metropolis Records on the Metropolis Records: A Call to Action campaign. This initiative brings together unique contributions from the Metropolis roster to raise funds supporting musicians in recovery from addiction and providing assistance to those seeking help. Honouring Dave Heckman’s LegacyThis campaign is dedicated to the memory of Dave Heckman, the founder of Metropolis Records, whose passion for music shaped the industry. Dave faced his own battle with alcoholism, a struggle his family and colleagues now share to confront the stigma surrounding addiction. Addiction is a pervasive issue in the music industry, often hidden behind the glamour of the spotlight. The pressures of constant touring, performance demands, and creative stress can drive individuals toward substance use as a coping mechanism. Acknowledging these struggles is critical to breaking the cycle and offering meaningful support.About Passenger RecoveryPassenger Recovery, founded in 2016, is a Detroit-based Recovery Community Organisation. Initially focused on connecting touring musicians and crew with support meetings while on the road, the organisation has grown to provide peer support, events, advocacy, and resources to the local recovery community. By using music and the arts as pathways to healing, Passenger Recovery bridges the gap between recovery and creative expression, connecting people from all walks of life.Call to Action: Supporting Recovery Through MusicMetropolis has partnered with the crowdfunding platform Patronicity to kickstart fundraising efforts, pledging to match up to $10,000 in donations. Every contribution will directly support Passenger Recovery&aposs mission of helping musicians, creatives, and industry workers navigate their recovery journey.Link to support the project ⬇️ https://www.patronicity.com/project/metropolis_call_to_action#!/Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
28/11/24•1h 24m
#54 - Shev: Teenage Motherhood, Pub Industry Drinking, Generational Patterns, Recovery Journey & Sober Festivals
Matt jumps straight in at the deep end as Shev shares the profound impact of shouldering responsibilities far beyond her years, including becoming a mother at just 17.In this deeply personal conversation, Shev delves into the emotional challenges of abandonment, the strain and strength of familial bonds, and the role addiction played in shaping her path.Reflecting on her transition from occasional drinking to dependency within the pub industry, she candidly discusses the societal stereotypes she faced as a single mother and her determination to rewrite her story. Together, they uncover the power of community, family interventions, and the growing sober movement, showcasing how recovery offers not just an escape from addiction but the chance for a vibrant and fulfilling new chapter in life. Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
23/11/24•55m 5s
#53 - Tom: Drug Induced Paranoia, Psychosis, Cocaine Addiction, Disease of Alcoholism, Genetic Predispositions, Recovery Struggles, Suicide Battles & Only One Reason To Get Clean
Join Matt for a powerful conversation with Tom, a former talent agent whose life was drastically impacted by cocaine addiction. Despite his high-earning lifestyle in central London, Tom shares his story of how addiction took control, culminating in the realisation that he was using drugs as he brought his new-born daughter home. Tom reflects on his own childhood and his experience highlights addiction&aposs damaging cycle, where moments of relief are overshadowed by drug induced psychosis, paranoia, and self-blame, driving further use. As he details his recovery journey, Tom openly discusses his struggles with sobriety, periods of despair, and eventual intervention that led him to rehab and support. His story illustrates the importance of support systems and the determination to rebuild, particularly in reconnecting with his daughter, underscoring the role of empathy and persistence in the path toward recovery. Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
15/11/24•1h 4m
#52 - Ollie: Cannabis Addiction, Emotional Isolation, Manchester Roots & The Power of Recovery
Matt is joined by Ollie, who shares his journey from early childhood trauma to recovery, revealing how the loss of his mother at age eight and his father’s 22-year prison sentence at 15 shaped his formative years and led him toward a dependency on cannabis. Reflecting on his tumultuous upbringing, he recalls becoming heavily dependent on cannabis, priding himself as a “weed connoisseur” who explored different strains and rationalised his constant use. In conversation, he acknowledges the toll cannabis took on his mental health, contributing to psychotic episodes and leading him into emotional isolation. Smoking from morning to night, Ollie’s life became consumed by addiction, and now in recovery, he emphasises how, despite cannabis&aposs societal acceptance, its damaging effects can rival those of harder substances. Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
12/11/24•1h 11m
#51 - Andre Edmund: Murder, 31 Years in a Los Angeles Prison, Addiction, Redemption, Gang Violence, Racism, Corruption & Redefining Freedom
Join Matt as he talks with Andre, who spent 31 years in a Los Angeles prison following convictions for armed robbery and murder. Andre reflects on his path through incarceration, sharing insights into the harsh realities of prison life shaped by gang violence, systemic racism, and corruption. Andre discusses his battles with addiction, the resilience needed to survive, and the personal transformation he experienced behind bars. Now, as he redefines freedom through entrepreneurship and family, Andre provides a candid perspective on the challenges of life after prison and the enduring impact of his journey. Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
01/11/24•1h 11m
#50 - Emma: Ecstasy Aged 13, Heroin, Amphetamines, Crack Cocaine, Snowballing, Maternal Conflicts, Parental Addiction, Multiple Overdoses & Naloxone Awareness
Join Matt as he sits down with Emma, who candidly shares her journey through addiction, beginning with her exposure to drugs at the age of 11.Influenced by her father’s addiction and her grandmother’s role as a local drug dealer, Emma’s substance use quickly escalated - from experimenting with ecstasy and amphetamines to becoming dependent on heroin and crack cocaine by the time she was 23.Emma’s story paints a vivid picture of the harsh realities of growing up in an environment shaped by parental addiction. She recalls pivotal moments, including a public overdose and the life-saving intervention of naloxone.Beyond the physical toll of addiction, Emma addresses the stigma and personal shame that often accompany substance misuse. She also reflects on the emotional complexity of her experiences, emphasising the need for greater empathy in addressing addiction and recovery. Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
27/09/24•1h 2m
#49 - Johnny Borrell: Razorlight, Teenage Heroin Addiction, Rock Star Stigma, Belfast Recovery, Landfill Indie & A Prescription Of Championship Manager
Johnny Borrell, guitarist, singer, and frontman of Razorlight, sits down with Matt for an in-depth discussion about his teenage heroin addiction, his journey to recovery, and the stigma that surrounds these experiences.Johnny opens up about the challenges he faced after being ousted from his band due to drug use, and how he eventually regained control of both his life and his music with the help of close relationships and a crucial time filler with Championship Manager.He reflects on the immense pressures he encountered while recording his first album, which led to a relapse, and the stereotypes musicians often face, as well as the common misconceptions about drug use in the music festival scene.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
30/08/24•26m 4s
#48 - Adam Maxted: Love Island, Professional Wrestling, Reality TV, Steroids & Image Enhancing Drugs, Instant Gratification Culture, WWE & Redefining Fame
Adam Maxted, professional wrestler and Love Island reality TV star joins Matt for a candid conversation about life in entertainment. Adam shares his extraordinary journey, starting from the wrestling scene in Ireland, where opportunities were limited, to the transformative experience of participating in Love Island. He discusses how the show significantly boosted his career, leading to a dramatic increase in recognition and the birth of "Big Flex".Adam addresses the mental and physical challenges he faced, including the toll of steroid use, the pressures of sudden fame, and the criticism from wrestling fans. The conversation covers the emotional highs and lows of his career, highlighting a missed WWE contract and a rigorous, yet unsuccessful, audition for UK Gladiators.Matt explores Adam&aposs reflections on instant gratification culture, particularly in bodybuilding, and the misconceptions surrounding steroid use. He shares personal experiences with fame and public perception, emphasising the unrealistic expectations placed on his lifestyle. The discussion underscores the importance of personal responsibility, showcasing Adam&aposs efforts to redefine his identity beyond his reality TV persona.Through honest discussions about maintaining a certain physique and the importance of post-cycle therapy for steroid users, Adam highlights the values of discipline, resilience, and self-acceptance. His story offers valuable insights into navigating personal trauma, breaking down stigmas associated with seeking help, and ultimately finding a path to personal growth and fulfilment.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
26/07/24•1h 23m
#47 - Ambrose - Hepatitis C, Prison, Heroin, Stigma, Peer Support, Recovery Advocacy & Micro-Elimination
Matt sits down with Ambrose, a prominent figure in the recovery community, to explore his remarkable journey from severe substance misuse to recovery and advocacy. Ambrose shares his harrowing experience with various substances, including alcohol, cannabis, ecstasy, LSD, amphetamines, temazepam, diazepam, and heroin.Ambrose recounts his early struggles with substance misuse as a coping mechanism for social awkwardness, leading to life behind bars and deep despair, including relationship breakdowns and suicidal thoughts. His story highlights the complexities of addiction, the significance of personal responsibility, and the journey toward regaining control over one&aposs life.A pivotal part of his recovery was the peer support he received, which played a crucial role in his return to health and stability. Ambrose’s current work with the Hepatitis C Trust underscores his dedication to helping others, as he educates and supports individuals in their recovery, with a goal of eliminating the virus by 2030.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
26/07/24•1h 3m
#46 - Harriette: Alcohol Aged 10, Self-Harm Survival, Sexual Abuse, Discovering Autism, Overcoming Trauma & A Future In Conservation
WARNING: This episode contains discussions of sexual assault, including graphic descriptions of violence and trauma.Starting to drink at just 10 years old, Harriette bravely recounts her youth in a household shattered by her father&aposs alcoholism and her mother&aposs involvement in abusive relationships. Whilst she was in primary school, her weekends involved consuming alcohol, reflecting a need to escape from the difficult circumstances at home.Harriette describes the severe self-harm incidents that nearly cost her life. Her account of severing her radial artery and the subsequent life-saving interventions underscore the gravity of her situation. These experiences were crucial in her decision to enter rehab, where she finally received the comprehensive support needed to address her alcohol addiction and mental health issues.Harriette’s story is one of transformation. Now sober, she is pursuing higher education and aims to contribute positively to the world through conservation work. Her story emphasises the importance of seeking help, the potential for personal growth, and the profound impact that recovery can have on individuals and their communities.If you want advice about alcohol, we’re here to help ⬇️ Click here to take our quick quiz to understand how much you’re drinking and get advice.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
01/07/24•59m 53s
#45 - Chris Sylvester - Heroin Aged 12, Crime, Trauma, Accountability, Hepatitis C, Cocaine, Manipulation, Homelessness, Drug Dealing, Working the 12 Steps & The Power of Second Chances
Matt is in conversation with former child heroin addict and Getting Clean founder, Chris Sylvester, whose descent into addiction began at just 12 years old.Chris shares his candid experiences, revealing the allure and grip of narcotics on both individuals and communities. His story transcends survival; it&aposs a narrative of redemption, where pride and agony intersect in the pursuit of healing. But amidst the tales of violence, incarceration, and loss, there lies an undercurrent of hope. This episode culminates with Chris&aposs account of a pivotal 12-step recovery meeting that marked the beginning of a transformative journey. Chris set out to create an organisation that would unite people in recovery and help them to find purpose and friendship while giving back to both the community and the environment. Chris Sylvester&aposs life story is not one you&aposll easily forget.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
20/05/24•1h 30m
#44 - Michelle Heaton: Addiction, Balance, Celebrity Mastermind, Body Shaming, Threat Of Relapse, Sobriety Milestones & Reality Show Realities
Emmy & BRIT award-winning singer Michelle Heaton returns to the Believe in People Podcast. With three years of sobriety achieved, Michelle shares her incredible journey from addiction to empowerment, revealing the raw truths and profound insights gained by delicately balancing family life, self-care, and personal growth.Michelle provides an invaluable look into the complexities of sponsoring others through their sobriety, and how she manages the looming threat of relapse and the joy of reaching sobriety milestones.As Michelle peels back the curtain on the world of reality TV, she recounts the missed opportunities that her past struggles snatched away and offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse of her recent participation in shows like Celebrity SAS and Dancing On Ice. Finally, Michelle explores the pressures of fame, body image, and self-esteem, discussing the relentless pressures created by the media and society, and how Michelle navigates the trials of authenticity in her public and private life.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
03/05/24•1h 18m
#43 - Amy Jo Johnson: Alcohol Free & Loving Life
Matt is in conversation with Amy Jo Johnson; actress, singer, writer and filmmaker best known for her role as the original Pink Ranger, in the worldwide hit 90&aposs television series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Together, they delve into Amy Jo&aposs decision to abstain from alcohol, viewing it not as an obligation but as an empowering choice that has fundamentally reshaped her life. Amy Jo&aposs narrative encompasses her upbringing in a religious cult, her father&aposs battle with alcoholism, and the profound impact of these experiences on her life&aposs trajectory.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
11/04/24•1h 18m
#42 - Kirsty: Escaping Abuse, Overcoming Addiction, Building Self-Worth & Paying Her Lived Experience Forward
WARNING: This episode contains discussions of sexual assault including graphic descriptions of violence, trauma & abuseMatt explores Kirsty&aposs journey through amphetamine addiction and the challenges of navigating complex relationships. Kirsty shares her experiences with substance misuse and how it shaped her life, reflecting on her upbringing and family dynamics. Kirsty courageously shares the weight of her previous relationships, shedding light on the impact of exploitation and multiple abusive partners who brought her to arrest and then reaching out for help. Kirsty delves into the psychological effects of trauma bonding, vividly illustrated through her first-hand experiences. Kirsty&aposs narrative is punctuated by victories, including marking her six-year sobriety milestone and embracing her role as a valued DWP Peer Mentor for the UK&aposs leading third sector provider of drug and alcohol services, Change Grow Live. Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
22/03/24•1h 26m
#41 - Young: Heroin, Crack, Smuggling, Dealing, Addiction, Acid House, Redemption & A 12-Step Introspection With Profound Spiritual Change
Matt is in conversation with Young, whose turbulent journey with substance abuse commenced at the tender age of 11, thrusting him into a life ruled by crack, cocaine, and alcohol. Deep within a chaotic lifestyle, he was drawn into the Acid House music scene, then flourished as a global DJ while grappling with a hidden heroin addiction.As Young shares his experiences as a drug smuggler and dealer, we witness the unravelling of his sense of self, as the adrenaline-fueled highs of his youth yield to the desperation of involvement with a drug gang and multiple attempts at getting clean.Young navigates the path of recovery through the 12-step programme, and serving as a counsellor at Ark House Rehab, he discusses achieving profound personal change - discussing how sobriety has led to a deeper understanding of the power of helping others, of the ripple effect it has on society, and the immense growth that comes from devoted participation in the recovery process, shedding light on the universal nature of addiction.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
21/03/24•47m 43s
#40 - Grand Dame Carol Black: UK Drug Policy, Recovery Pathways, Addiction Workforce Challenges, Mental Health Integration & Trauma Informed Care
Matt welcomes back Professor Dame Carol Black for her second appearance on the Believe in People Podcast.Dame Carol, recently awarded the prestigious Grand Cross, the highest level in the order, and is awarded rarely and recognises only the most exceptional and sustained service to the UK. Fewer than 80 women have received the honour and Dame Carol is the first female doctor to be made a Dame Grand Cross. Celebrated for her instrumental role in shaping UK&aposs drug policy, Dame Carol&aposs efforts secured record government funding of £780m to address drugs misuse. Her impactful reviews on drug abuse have catalysed a cross-government approach, reshaping strategies to tackle drug-related challenges. Matt delves into her insights on the integration of mental health and addiction services, emphasising the crucial role of trauma support. He also explores Dame Carol&aposs influential independent reviews on employment prospects, health, work, wellbeing, and sickness absence, all pivotal factors influencing productivity.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
08/03/24•38m 34s
#39 - Ian: Developing Alcohol Dependence In Retirement, Relationship Strains, The Physical Battle With Addiction & The Path To Recovery
Discover Ian&aposs post-retirement journey in our latest episode. Dive into the challenges of newfound freedom and the silent battle against alcohol dependency. Join us as we uncover the layers of functioning alcoholism and the toll it takes on relationships. Ian&aposs story isn&apost just his own; it reflects a broader cultural struggle often overlooked in retirement. Through Ian&aposs candid narrative, we explore the emotional and physical battles of addiction, shedding light on the importance of understanding and support. Journey with us through the highs and lows of recovery, guided by ReNew&aposs beacon of hope. Despite the challenges, Ian&aposs story is one of resilience—a reminder that there is hope and help for those facing similar struggles. Tune in now.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
07/03/24•42m 12s
#38 - Hannah: Sober Butterfly Collective, British Drinking Culture, Authentic Friendships & Healing Homes
Ever found yourself caught in the relentless cycle of social binge drinking and wondered if there&aposs another way to live? That&aposs the very crossroad our guest, Hannah from the Sober Butterfly Collective, encountered before transforming her life. Our latest episode offers an intimate look into Hannah&aposs journey from numbing emotional voids with alcohol to embracing a vibrant, sober lifestyle. We unpack the pressures of British drinking culture, delve into the transformative power of authentic connections, and reveal how these genuine friendships are crucial for those navigating the minefield of social expectations sans alcohol.Hannah walks us through the practical steps and mental fortitude required to maintain a life free from alcohol, from the early days of yoga classes to the growth of a thriving community. The Sober Butterfly Collective&aposs story is a testament to the strength found in unity, as we explore its evolution from a simple Instagram post to a diverse, inclusive network. Learn how activities like sober brunches and social anxiety support meetups offer refreshing alternatives, fostering a space where connections flourish without the need for a glass in hand.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
07/03/24•1h 7m
#37 - Joe Cator: Hull FC, Hull KR, Men's Mental Health, Responsible Drinking & Life After Rugby
Matt delves into the remarkable journey of Joe Cator, navigating the highs and lows of professional rugby while grappling with the intricacies of men&aposs mental health and responsible drinking.Joe&aposs resilience shines through as he bravely shares his story of overcoming adversity, including the daunting challenge of twice rupturing his Achilles tendon and enduring 18 months of setbacks.Throughout his journey, Joe emphasises the importance of responsible drinking, drawing from personal encounters and challenges. He candidly discusses the need for balance and awareness, shedding light on the complexities of alcohol consumption in professional sports and its broader impact.Joe also opens up about the unique dynamics of playing for rival clubs, recounting the delicate balance of concealing his Hull FC tattoo while proudly representing Hull KR, all while embracing the responsibility of being a role model for those watching him pursue his passion.But Joe&aposs story extends beyond the field. He shares insights into his transition into life after rugby, offering a glimpse into his venture into Personal Training and entrepreneurship as a means of self-discovery and fulfilment.You can follow Joe and Hull FC&aposs season ahead at:Joe&aposs InstagramHull FC InstagramBelieve in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
14/02/24•55m 20s
#36 - Ruth: Alcohol Dependency, Cancer, Triggers, Drinking Behaviours & Exclusive Access To Her Personal Alcohol Diary
Matt delves into Ruth&aposs courageous journey battling alcohol dependency while facing the formidable challenge of a cancer diagnosis.From the casual indulgence to the grip of addiction, Ruth candidly shares her experiences, detailing her use of alcohol diaries to unravel her triggers and pave the path towards recovery.Ruth&aposs unwavering commitment to maintaining sobriety amidst the adversity of her illness serves as a profound source of inspiration. Her story illuminates the virtues of resilience, self-discovery, and the transformative power of seeking support.This episode serves as a beacon of hope, fostering empathy and encouraging open dialogues about mental health and sobriety.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
26/01/24•51m 20s
#35 - Claira Hermet: Social Anxiety, Sober Nights Out, Misogyny Grifting, Eating Disorders, The Orgasm Gap & Her Role as a Social Media Influencer
Matt and Claira embark on a profound exploration of the human experience in this episode, delving into the intricate dynamics of social anxiety, navigating sober nights out, and grappling with a decade-long battle against an eating disorder.Throughout the conversation, Matt and Claira candidly examine the influence of labels, trauma, and emotional triggers on mental well-being, while shedding light on the concerning trend of &aposmisogyny grifting.&aposThe discussion also delves into the gender-specific need for heightened awareness of street safety, particularly for women, as they dissect strategies to evade predators and navigate the complex landscape of OnlyFans culture.You can find Claira on :BBC Radio London Instagram @missclairahermet TikTok: @clairahermetBelieve in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
08/12/23•1h 3m
#34 - Andy Pea: Imposter Syndrome, Community Murals, Co-Production, Representing Hidden Voices & 10 Million People A Year Seeing His Artwork
Matt engages in a dynamic discussion with Hull&aposs esteemed community artist, Andy Pea. Together, they embark on a journey through Andy&aposs remarkable artistic evolution, peeling back the layers of his murals that have transformed town centres into vibrant canvases for collective expression. From his roots as a fashion designer to his ventures as a muralist abroad, Andy&aposs path culminates in his pivotal role as a resident artist in Hull.Dive into the rich concept of co-production as Andy unveils "Believe in People," a poignant community-driven mural situated at Trafalgar House on Beverley Road, addressing themes of addiction and recovery. This collaborative effort amplifies the voices of the marginalised, transforming their struggles into powerful works of art.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
01/12/23•46m 48s
#33- John: Heroin Addiction, Trauma, Stigma, Prison, Withdrawal, Harm Reduction & Injecting Heroin Into His Penis
Matt delves into a heartfelt conversation with John, a resilient Hull native whose journey transcends addiction to embody the essence of resilience. Now serving as a Harm Reduction worker, John&aposs decade-long battle with heroin addiction positions him as a beacon of hope for others navigating similar challenges.As John bravely recounts his path to recovery, he not only shares his personal struggles but also provides a guiding light for those still grappling with addiction. His story serves as a powerful testament to the transformative power of determination, support, and the right access to resources.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
24/11/23•1h 15m
#32 - Robin Ince: Bibliomaniac, Moomins, ADHD, Writing Comedy, Anxiety, Neurodiversity, Ricky Gervais, Octopus Sex Arms & Talking About Suicide Openly
Matt delves into Robin&aposs remarkable talent for blending comedy with science, all while championing rational inquiry through candid discussions on pressing societal issues. Robin&aposs unique approach bridges the gap between humour and serious topics, as he fearlessly tackles subjects such as homelessness, addiction, suicide, and the pervasive stigmas surrounding them.Robin Ince is a multi-award winning comedian, writer and broadcaster. As well as spending decades as one the UK’s most respected stand-ups, Robin is perhaps best known for co-hosting The Infinite Monkey Cage radio show with Professor Brian Cox. For his work on projects like Cosmic Shambles he was made an Honorary Doctor of Science by Royal Holloway, University of London.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
10/11/23•1h 9m
#31 - Matt Downie MBE: Crisis, Ending Homelessness, Rough Sleeping, Sex Work, Hostels, Affordable Housing, Rogue Landlords & The 1824 Vagrancy Act
Matt engages in a profound conversation with Matt Downie MBE, Chief Executive of Crisis, the national charity for homeless people. Together, they delve into Matt&aposs role as a dedicated advocate for change, exploring how his diverse experiences across prominent organisations have deepened his understanding of the multifaceted issues surrounding homelessness and social injustices. The discussion delves into critical topics such as homelessness, rough sleeping, and the intersectionality of issues like sex work, shedding light on the urgent need for more affordable housing and comprehensive support systems.Matt also gives his candid thoughts into the persistent challenges posed by rogue landlords and examines the historical and contemporary relevance of the 1824 Vagrancy Act.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
24/10/23•51m 54s
#29 - Mariana: Menopause, Perimenopause, Drug & Alcohol Training, Argentina, Methadone, Injecting Lemons & Pouring Milk On Her Cat Food
Matt engages in conversation with Mariana, a respected figure in Drug and Alcohol Awareness Community Training. Mariana brings forth a wealth of insights, blending personal anecdotes, cultural perspectives, and crucial topics such as community training, substance effects, and the often overlooked issue of menopause, emphasising its relevance in workplace discussions.As they delve into the conversation, they stress the significance of community engagement and support systems in effectively tackling substance misuse. From exploring Mariana&aposs roots in Argentina&aposs cultural context to addressing methods for identifying drug use in professional settings, the episode offers valuable guidance on navigating addiction and accessing support services efficiently.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
17/10/23•1h 15m
#28 - Elly: Harm Reduction, Crack Use, Snowballing, Safer Injecting, Cannabis, Ketamine & Drug Myth Busting
Matt and Elly embark on an exploration into the realm of harm reduction. With nearly three decades of invaluable experience in the Drug & Alcohol sector, Elly provides insightful perspectives that shed light on the complexities of the subject.Listeners are treated to Elly&aposs discussion on her new bitesize training sessions, where she demystifies crack use, examines the associated risks, and offers guidance on safer injecting practices. Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
23/08/23•1h 6m
#27 - Maizie Williams, Ongina, Tinchy Stryder & Ash Palmisciano: Mental Wellbeing, Challenging HIV Related Stigma, Pride in Hull, Boney M, Emmerdale, Black Mirror & Transgender Awareness
Matt is backstage at Pride in Hull 2023. With over 50 years in the industry and an original member of Boney M, Maizie shares insights into her career with Matt as well as maintaining her mental well-being, and discusses Boney M&aposs music in the recent episode of Black Mirror&aposs sixth series.Next, Matt engages in conversations with Tinchy Stryder and Ongina, a Filipino-American drag performer and HIV activist who came to international attention on the first season of RuPaul&aposs Drag Race and the fifth season of RuPaul&aposs Drag Race All Stars, who highlights the importance of challenging HIV stigma and embracing diversity in the LGBTQ+ community. Matt finally speaks with Emmerdale&aposs Ash Palmisciano, known for his role as Matty Barton, discussing celebrity culture and trans awareness.For more on Pride in Hull, visit: Pride in Hull.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
01/08/23•14m 25s
#26 - Andy Train: Embracing Body Image, Catfishing, FOMO, Addiction, The Living Statue World Championships, InterPride & Pride in Hull
Matt talks to Andy Train, Creative Director & Vice Chair of Pride in Hull, an InterPride Global Advisory Council Member for the British Isles, Ireland, Channel Islands and Isle of Man and the current The Living Statue World Champion.In a thought-provoking conversation, Andy delves into a diverse array of intriguing topics, ranging from the crucial subject of embracing body image and its impact on personal well-being to the deceptive world of catfishing and its repercussions in the digital age. Andy shares captivating insights into the realm of The Living Statue World Championships, exploring the artistry and skill behind this unique form of street performance. The conversation also embraces the empowering spirit of InterPride & Pride in Hull, celebrating the LGBTQ+ community&aposs resilience and progress in the journey toward equality and inclusion.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
21/07/23•1h 34m
#25 - Jill: Alcohol Addiction, Suicide Attempts, Relapse, Rehabilitation, Recovery, Aftercare, Family Strength, The Forward Trust & Empty Nest Syndrome
Matt delves into Jill&aposs profound journey of overcoming alcohol addiction, surviving suicide attempts, navigating relapse, and finding renewal through recovery. In this deeply personal and transformative podcast episode, Jill courageously shares her own lived experiences, recounting the challenges she faced on her path to healing. Matt and Jill also explore the critical role of organisations like The Forward Trust, which provide a guiding light for those seeking recovery. Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
07/07/23•1h 16m
#24 - Kevin Kennedy: Alcohol Culture, Addiction, Coronation Street, The West End & 25 Years in Recovery
Matt is joined by Kevin Kennedy, actor and musician, best known for playing the character Curly Watts for 20 years in ITV&aposs long-running television soap opera Coronation Street.Kevin serves as director of Kennedy Street recovery services, a peer-led, registered charity that offers support and signposting to people who want to recover from addiction as well as professional advice and coaching service to the business sector.Kevin had a very public battle with his alcohol addiction until he entered active recovery 25 years ago. Now an advocate of recovery, he dedicates much of his time to helping others. Today, Kevin and Matt discuss:Addiction, recovery and how to live a healthy and sober life. His history of alcoholism and the reprieve of playing a loved character. Understanding the importance of peer support and asking for help.Musical theatre and hidden gigs in the Manchester music scene.Offering practical advice to others.Kevin&aposs TwitterBelieve in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
19/06/23•1h 9m
#22 - Braidey: Newly Qualified Nursing, Student Placements, Work-Life Balance, Professional Expectations & Nursing in the Community
Matt is joined by Braidey, a newly qualified nurse in addiction services. Braidey gives a compelling and honest account of becoming a nurse and gives practical advice for those looking to enter this profession for the first time. Her work involves delivering an outreach nursing provision directly to homeless communities and addressing the unique healthcare needs of this vulnerable population. As a student nurse, she faced numerous challenges, including navigating through numerous placements and managing industry expectations despite academic shortfalls. Braidey&aposs story is a reminder that success is not always measured by academic achievements but by the effort and dedication she puts into her work and helping some of the hardest people to reach.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
11/05/23•35m 58s
#23 - Connor Gregory: Mental Health, Anxiety, Depression, Alcohol, Recovery, Trauma & How Wrestling Saved His Life
Matt is joined by Connor Gregory, commonly known as British Wrestling stand out and current BWR Cruiserweight Champion, Scotty Rawk.Connor’s journey as an indie wrestler is not just about his physical abilities as a high-flying, risk-taking daredevil of an entertainer, but also his mental fortitude and how he has overcome personal struggles with alcohol, anxiety, suicide attempts and depression.Connor&aposs TwitterBelieve in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
10/05/23•1h 11m
#21 - Bea: Transgender, Neurodiversity, Addiction, Recovery, Wheelchair & Living with Tourette's
Matt is joined by Bea, a Transgender woman, former Miss Transgender UK, and activist for Trans, neurodiversity, and disability rights. In this candid conversation, Bea opens up publicly for the first time about her struggles with addiction to substances and shares her experiences of living with Tourette&aposs. She discusses the challenges of finding support and acceptance within both the transgender and neurodiversity communities and shares her insights on how to better support those living with Tourette&aposs. This episode provides a unique perspective on the intersectionality of identity and the importance of destigmatising addiction.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
04/04/23•1h 32m
#20 - Pete: Heroin, Drug Culture, Trauma, The Great Binge & The Hierarchy of Drug Users.
Matt is joined by Pete and they candidly discuss the journey throughout his addiction to heroin and his lifestyle in recovery, They discuss the modern history of addiction, drug culture, heroin chic and how his personal experiences led to helping others and gaining employment in the sector.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
24/03/23•1h 14m
#19 - Nadine: Parenting, Partying, Autism, Methadone, TikTok, Trauma & A 17 Year Heroin Addiction
Matt is joined by Nadine and they candidly discuss the journey throughout her addiction to heroin and her lifestyle in recovery, including; becoming a new parent, understanding her autism and sharing her lived experiences with Methadone through TikTokBelieve in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
24/02/23•40m 25s
#18: Emma Hardy MP: Stigma, Addiction, Education, Parliament, Endometriosis & Poverty Premium
Matt is joined by Emma Hardy, Labour MP for Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle.Emma candidly discusses her background in teaching to becoming politically active in 2011 and using her profile and influence to tackle stigma.Emma and Matt discuss:Stigma, addiction, recovery and education in Hull.The RE:Uniform campaign, reverse advent calendar and poverty premium.Emma&aposs involvement with Endometriosis and Menopaus&aposull.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
31/01/23•55m 41s
#17: Michelle Heaton: Addiction, Recovery, Trauma, Boundaries, Stigma, Menopause, Liberty X & Dancing on Ice
Matt is joined by Emmy & Brit Award winning singer, Michelle Heaton, member of the pop group Liberty X. In April 2021, Michelle bravely checked into rehab to fight her battle with addiction and today, 21 months sober, Michelle discusses:Addiction, recovery and how to live a healthy and sober life. Recognising and setting boundaries in social situations.Understanding the importance of peer support and asking for help.The decision to have an elective double mastectomy and hysterectomy due to her higher risk of cancer as she has the hereditary BRCA geneStaying active and her appearance on ITV’s Dancing on Ice.Offering practical advice to others.Michelle&aposs InstagramBelieve in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
24/01/23•51m 15s
#15 - Dr Helen Hawes GP: Opiates, Addiction, Religion, Abortion, Primary Care, Pain Management & Being a GP in Hull
Matt talks to Dr Helen Hawes GP about her route into the profession, managing pain for a person with an opiate addiction, life choices, religion, abortion, diversifying the workforce and a holistic approach to patient care.Helen is part of the Modality Partnership in Hull - a patient-focused GP Partnership, committed to supporting practice communities and protecting the future of primary care.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
23/12/22•44m 39s
#14 - Darren: The 12 Steps of Narcotics Anonymous, Opiate Addiction & Championing Recovery
Matt talks to Darren about his journey from taking his first substance aged nine - right through to present day and his time with Narcotics Anonymous (NA).NA offers recovery from the effects of addiction through working a twelve-step program, including regular attendance at group meetings. The group atmosphere provides help from peers and offers an ongoing support network for addicts who wish to pursue and maintain a drug-free lifestyle.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
20/12/22•49m 54s
#16 - Mark Moody: Addiction, Recovery, Stigma, Scotland, The Heroin Epidemic & Being CEO of the UK's largest Drug & Alcohol Charity
Matt is joined by Mark Moody, CEO of the UK&aposs largest Drug & Alcohol Charity, Change Grow Live. Mark candidly discusses his rise from an entry level position with only 40 people in the organisation all the way to being responsible for over 4,000 employees. Mark and Matt discuss:The impact of Dame Carol Black&aposs independent review on drugs The public&aposs perception of Change Grow LiveGrowing up in Scotland during the heroin epidemic Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
02/12/22•1h 2m
#13 - Millie Gooch: Sober Girl Society, Addiction, Non-Alcoholic Drinks, Sober Dating, Sober Sex, Boozeless Brunches, Mental Health, Sober Curiosity & Being Millie
Matt talks to Sober Girl Society&aposs founder, Millie Gooch, about why she quit drinking - and how it&aposs changed her life.They discuss; binge drinking, labels, alcohol temptations, therapy, mental health, how to deal with sobriety, being a safe drinking ambassador, sober dating, sober sex, Sober Girl Society events, being an Instagram & TikTok influencer and her Sober Girl Society handbook.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
18/10/22•1h 3m
#12 - Di: Service Management, Hull, Hostels, Community, Addiction, Recovery & Stigma
Matt talks to Di, Hull&aposs Drug & Alcohol Service Manager. Di gives a candid account of managing Hull&aposs Drug & Alcohol Service and talks about her 35 years in the sector and a multi-disciplinary approach to care.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
11/10/22•56m 36s
#11 - Holly: Volunteering, Internships, Education, Fraud Prevention, Social Media & Safer Drinking
Matt talks to Holly who has just turned 21, graduated this week and landed her first job with UK&aposs leading third sector provider of drug and alcohol services. Holly talks about about the importance of volunteering, the opportunity her internships have provided for her and and how they&aposve helped her find employment.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
28/09/22•46m 12s
#10 - Elly: Harm Reduction, Commercial Sex Work & The History of Hull's Needle Exchange
Elly has nearly three decades of experience in the Drug & Alcohol sector and Matt talks to her about addiction & recovery in the 80s and 90s, commercial sex work, the history of Hull&aposs needle exchange & the importance of effective prescribing and therapeutic recovery.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
05/09/22•38m 55s
#09 - Professor Dame Carol Black: An Independent Review of Drugs, Stigma, Treatment & Recovery
In Episode 9 Matt talks to Professor Dame Carol Black.In 2019 Dame Carol was commissioned by the Home Office and the Department of Health and Social Care to undertake a 2-part independent review of drugs, to inform the government’s thinking on what more can be done to tackle the harm that drugs cause.Part one was published on 27 February 2020 and provides a detailed analysis of the challenges posed by drug supply and demand, including the ways in which drugs fuel serious violence. Part two was published on the 8 July 2021 and focuses on drug treatment, recovery and prevention.The report’s aim is to make sure that vulnerable people with substance misuse problems get the support they need to recover and turn their lives around, in the community and in prison. It contains 32 recommendations for change across various government departments and other organisations, to improve the effectiveness of drug prevention and treatment and to help more people recover from dependence.In 2018 Black was appointed Chair of the British Library and she was made a CBE in 2002 in recognition of her research work on Scleroderma. She was also appointed DBE in 2005 while President of the Royal College of Physicians and she was awarded an honorary doctorate of science by the University of Bristol in 2003 and an honorary Fellow of the Academy of Medical Educators in 2010.You can read Professor Dame Carol&aposs review here: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/independent-review-of-drugs-by-professor-dame-carol-blackBelieve in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
11/08/22•50m 29s
#08 - Andy Train: Pandemic, Performing, Self Employment, Alcohol, Addiction, the LGBT+ Community & Pride in Hull
Matt talks to Andy Train, chair of the Hull & East Riding LGBT+ Forum, the Co-Founder and Co-Chair UK Pride Organisers Network, Trustee, Creative Director & Co-Vice Chair of Pride in Hull, an InterPride Global Advisory Council Member for the British Isles, Ireland, Channel Islands and Isle of Man, The president of the Joint War Organisation, Hull&aposs Gold man and Sir Topham Hatt, a fictional character in The Railway Series books, featuring Thomas the Tank Engine, written by the Reverend W. Awdry and his son, Christopher Awdry.Andy candidly talks about his nursing background, working during the pandemic, coming out at 32, gender pronouns, alcohol and addiction, the LGBT+ community and the upcoming Pride in Hull festival. Pride in Hull is a registered charity, run by a small committee of volunteers on a not-for-profit basis. Members of the team have been involved in Pride in the city since the very first event in 2002. This year Pride celebrates its 21st Birthday! with two amazing celebrations happening on one day, in Queen’s Gardens- Hull.For more information visit: https://prideinhull.co.uk/ Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
21/07/22•1h 26m
#07 - Steven: Business, Addiction, Recovery and the Sports Entertainment Industry
In episode 7 Matt talks to Steve about addiction from a young age, working in the drug and alcohol sector, intergenerational casual fans, his advice to others in the business, wrestling being his constant, living in recovery and the circumstances and desire to relaunch his Sports Entertainment Business seventeen years to the day of his inaugural show on Saturday 1st October 2022, at The Dome in Doncaster.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
19/07/22•1h 20m
#06 - Chelsey: Addiction, Detox, Bereavement & Breast Cancer
In episode 6 Matt talks to Chelsey about her mum&aposs journey through addiction, detox, recovery, breast cancer discovery and bereavement.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
15/06/22•36m 39s
#05 - Rachel: Nursing, Cancer, Mistletoe & Me
Matt talks to Rachel about; working as a nurse in the third sector, her recent cancer diagnosis, the decision to reject the treatment pathway offered in favour of an alternative approach and Mistletoe and Vitamin C therapy You can follow Rachel&aposs journey and read about about the alternative approaches to her treatment below ⬇️ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100074310571915 https://www.thehealinggarden.uk/ https://www.canceractive.com/ https://canceroptions.co.uk/ https://www.kirstenhartvig.com/ https://www.camphillwellbeing.org.uk/ https://www.mistletoetherapy.org.uk/ A message from Rachel: "The content within this podcast relates to my cancer diagnosis and journey alone.It is not intended to be used as medical advice. I am not a Doctor, I am a Nurse, in this instance, the only person I am treating is myself. The information contained within this podcast is my personal journey and is not intended or implied to be a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. All content and information pertains to information I personally believe in for my chosen recovery pathway. I make no representation and assume no responsibility for the accuracy of the content of information available via my page. All information is subject to change. No information in this podcast is intended to assess, diagnose, or treat illness and please always consult with your physician or Doctor with any medical advice and treatment pertaining to your health. Under no circumstances will I be held liable if anyone chooses to make decisions pertaining to their own health based on the content or links contained within these pages that results in loss or damage to another. These pages are not intended to be directive or offer health advice, again they are an account of my journey to recovery. If you do undertake any action because of these pages you will be responsible for your own health. I am not affiliated with any outside organisation, I am not being paid for any content or material posted on this site, nor am I “influenced by anyone, in any way”. With regard to my own health, I have researched the causes that attributed to cancer in my case and devised a treatment plan with trained professionals and based on findings and research sought out by myself for myself that resonated with me and through God given intuition" Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
12/06/22•54m 53s
#04 - Darylanne: Volunteers' Week & Working Front Line in Hull's Drug & Alcohol Service
Matt talks to Darylanne about volunteering in a drug & alcohol service and how this has prepared her for working full time in the busy duty office in Hull. Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
06/06/22•14m 17s
#03 - Hepatitis C: Facts, Needle Exchanges, Treatment, Micro-Elimination & A 10 Stop Car Journey Up The M62
Matt is on a trans-Pennine car journey from St Helens to Knowsley to Halton to Warrington to Manchester to Tameside to Bradford to Kirklees to Leeds to Hull in eight hours to discuss Hepatitis C and what&aposs being done from at each of the ten Change Grow Live services situated on the M62 motorway.Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
23/05/22•18m 55s
#02 - Andi: Addiction, Suicide, Recovery, Anxiety, Family & Role Models
Matt talks to Andi about addiction, recovery, suicide, anxiety, depression, family, self esteem and role models. Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
29/03/22•1h 3m
#01 - Lindsey: Addiction, Recovery, Safeguarding & Stigma
Matt talks to Lindsey about addiction, recovery, safeguarding, stigma and harm minimisation. Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
11/03/22•29m 34s