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Prevention 365

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The Prevention 365 podcasts are human interest stories and conversations about current issues in relation to substance abuse prevention. We will take you on a journey of prevention through the vast experiences of our guests. Topics will cover the areas of health, culture, social justice, relationships and life experiences, all in the context of human connection, equity and empowerment.
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Episodes

AADAP Meets World: Comparing SUD Prevention Globally

This episode was hosted by Sahrang Han, and features guest Beatrice Lu. This episode was recorded during APAHM (May of 2023). We discuss how AADAP's Prevention and Intervention work is still relevant after 50 years, while comparing the organization's efforts to those being made by countries in other areas of the world. Follow AADAP on social media: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | YouTube...

Jul 11, 202325 minEp. 42

Running towards Recovery: My First LA Marathon ft Jose R

Once you start something positive and stay committed, have you noticed that the positive accomplishments continue to happen, and nothing can stop you? Jose R., AADAP’s Therapeutic Community client shares how running the full 26.2 miles LA Marathon with AADAP’s Team AMP has allowed Jose to progress forward to a sober life and leave his past of drug use behind. Twenty-two months sober, running has motivated Jose to be a better person and look at life a different way. If you feel lost or even know ...

Mar 16, 202320 minEp. 41

One Book to Bind Them All ft. AADAP Board Member John Saito & AADAP's CEO, Dean Nakanishi, MBA

This podcast interview shared historical information on the initiation, process, and creation of the AADAP’s 50 th Annual Gala Booklet, a total of 86pages and 47 separate stories. The booklet being a collective effort came to completion because of John Saito, Dean Nakanishi dedication long days and nights to the project. Several writers contributed their own personal histories to make the booklet in to a one-of-a-kind and valuable publication.

Sep 08, 202228 minEp. 40

How AADAP Practices Prevention Through the Years

To cap the first season of Prevention 365 podcast series, host Carol Almeda engages in a synthesizing discussion with AADAP Prevention Director Jeanne Shimatsu. In this season finale, Jeanne and Carol converse on how the practice of preventing substance use/abuse has evolved into a multi-dimensional approach that shows how substance use/abuse is intertwined with the broader issues related to public health and social justice. Within this dynamic social landscape, there remains a constant in AADAP...

Jul 27, 202259 minEp. 39

Growing Up As An Asian American Woman in the U.S.

Both Jacki Jing and Joyce Lee grew up in the US as Asian American women and they share the many challenges and obstacles they experience and how they overcame them. They also share the struggles of dealing with mental health as they grew up with cultural differences. Please join us on this week's episode as we continue to bring awareness to mental health.

May 25, 202226 minEp. 38

Prevention Talent Pipeline: Enhancing the Prevention Workforce

Take a personal and inspirational look at those who work daily to prevent substance use disorder in their communities and provide support to those who may be most vulnerable in our National Prevention Week podcast, "Creating Purpose-Driven Lives".

May 12, 202245 minEp. 37

What To Do When Addicts Can’t Stop Using

Theo Motzenbacker, Outreach Health Educator with AADAP Health Intervention Program (HIP) mentions that harm reduction is “baked into our lives”. People take risks all the time and we find ways to mitigate them. For instance, riding in a car gives one the risk of car accidents, so, wearing seatbelts is a form of harm reduction. Should one choose to drink at a bar one night and go home with a designated driver is a harm reduction practice. Join us in a conversation as he dispassionately explains h...

Apr 28, 202229 minEp. 35

How To Talk To Your Kids About Drugs

As underage drug use continues to be an issue especially for young people, we explore how peer-pressure and transparency are connected and how it can be the driving force for young people to make the right decisions when faced with stress. Join us as we dive into a conversation with Octavia Weathers, a Cal State Dominguez Hills - Community Health Science student, on the importance of the roles parents play in a young person's life and how it can directly influence the choices they make especiall...

Apr 20, 202213 minEp. 34

How To Stay Clean In College

For National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week, a college student will answer questions regarding substance use and then share experiences about how substance abuse is prevalent in our communities.

Mar 23, 202223 minEp. 33

How to Take Action Against Overdose Deaths

Drug abuse is at an all time high, but what can we do about it? Established in 2011, Team AMP (AADAP Marathon Program) is the official endurance event training team for AADAP. Over 200 individuals have participated with Team AMP, all together raising over $250,000 to support AADAP’s mission to help those recovering from drug abuse and to “Change Lives and Save Families.” You can learn more about our runners here: https://teamamp2022.causevox.com/

Mar 02, 202230 minEp. 32

How Can Kindness Transform The Quality Of Your Life

This is an episode in What It Means to Love series under Prevention 365 Podcast. The episode entitled “ How can Kindness Transform the Quality of Your Life?” featured a thoughtful and inspiring conversation between host, Carol Almeda and her guest, William Lazarte, who serves as a lay person at the United Methodist Church about how acts of kindness can build lasting relationships and change people’s lives for the better.

Feb 23, 202234 minEp. 31

War, Trauma, and Genocide: How a Cambodian Mother Found Her Strength

From 1974 - 1979 -through execution, starvation, disease, and forced labor, Communist Dictator Pol Pot and The Khmer Rouge were behind the driving force of Cambodia’s labor camps. Also known as The Killing Fields, an estimated 2 million Cambodians were killed at the hands of the Khmer Rouge. Learn about Cambodia’s history and hear my mom and her family’s stories of war, genocide, and their saamnang “luck” to survive during Khmer Rouge Regime. Inspired by 2 Khmerican Sisters, this special episode...

Feb 09, 202246 minEp. 30

How Can You Love Without Anything in Return

How Can You Love Without Anything in Return? is the first episode in What It Means To Love podcast series under Prevention 365. Host Carol Almeda and her guest, Rahimah Shah Fiddmont, AADAP’s Development Associate and Editor of its publication The Rice Paper engaged in insightful conversation on the topic of unconditional love. Rahimah, as a woman of this age and time, shared how her life experiences gave her lessons in unconditional love.

Feb 02, 20221 hr 7 minEp. 29

What It Means To Love

What It Means to Love is a new series under Prevention 365 podcast. The series will attempt at discussing love from various perspectives and how the power of love can bring about change in people’s lives. Carol Almeda of the Prevention 365 podcast crew will host the series of What It Means to Love. Listen and watch the series trailer of What it Means to Love launching in January 2022 on The Prevention 365 podcast airing on Wednesdays on the BLEAV network , Spotify and Apple. We are also on Youtu...

Jan 24, 20222 min

Different Ways of Celebrating the New Year

Every household celebrates the new year in their own way. In this episode of Prevention 365, several of our AADAP ‘ohana sit down to talk about how they celebrate at home, and how some cultures unknowingly share similar traditions. How does your family celebrate the new year?

Jan 12, 202227 minEp. 27

How a Former Addict Got Custody of Her Son again

In today's episode, Mary, a nurse, shares with us all her difficult yet successful journey of overcoming substance abuse while she was pregnant with her son. She opens up about the different obstacles she had to overcome and how AADAP was able to guide her into the right direction. Mark, our project manager, also speaks about the Olympia Academy and its purpose in helping pregnant women and women with children while sharing with us its construction progress.

Dec 22, 202141 minEp. 26

Prevention Protects Family

In this conversation, we explore the different ways community members can participate in substance abuse prevention in our own communities. We learn how substances affect different parts and different populations in our community and how we can use a collective voice to empower community members to make change. This candid conversation features two substance abuse prevention community organizers who share their perspective as parents. Join us every Wednesday on the Prevention 365 podcast on Blea...

Dec 15, 202120 minEp. 25

How Are You Handling Parenting During The Pandemic?

A candid and vulnerable conversation by parents, who are also Public Health Providers, about their experiences parenting their “Alpha Generation” children through pandemic conditions. Join us every Wednesday on the Prevention 365 podcast on Bleav, Spotify, and Apple. You can also find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @aadapinc for more. People Need People.

Dec 01, 202149 minEp. 24

The Green Thumbs of AADAP

A light-hearted conversation between colleagues is featured in this Wednesday’s Prevention 365 podcast edition. Host Carol Almeda asked her colleague Richard Bis to share with their viewers and listeners his gardening skills that made him earned the monicker “The Green Thumb of AADAP”. Find out from Richard how he started with gardening by finding space in his new environment when he moved to Carson. For him growing a garden has a special meaning that ties into cultivating healthy and drug-free ...

Nov 11, 202112 minEp. 23

Where to Get Drug Treatment

Nancy Sekizawa does a deep dive into life at AADAP’s Outpatient unit and how COVID-19 has affected operations and the clients. 24/7 Meetings Narcotics Anonymous: https://virtual-na.org/marathons/ Alcoholics Anonymous: https://flying-sober.com/24-7-meetings/ Alanon: https://al-anon.org/al-anon-meetings/electronic-meetings/ Daily Meetings Crystal Meth Anonymous: https://www.crystalmeth.org/meetings/ Cocaine Anonymous: https://www.ca-online.org/ Marijuana Anonymous: https://marijuana-anonymous.org/...

Oct 27, 202140 minEp. 22

How to Treat Drug Addiction

James Stinson sits down with us to discuss what substance use disorder is and how it impacts a person’s life. There’s talk about what Therapeutic Community (TC) treatment is, how it is effective, and how it differs from other programs. Finally, we talk about how the TC model successfully ties in the family concept, a central idea of AADAP. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info ....

Oct 13, 202117 minEp. 21

Why Mindfulness Matters in a Changing World

Join us in a discussion with the Community Prevention staff of AADAP and host Jessica Abaya on the value and practice of mindfulness in a changing world. Through individual stories, we will take a closer look at what mindfulness is and how the benefits of mindfulness can increase gratitude and overall wellness. Each staff will share micro-practices that can be integrated into daily life inside and outside of work. These practices will help individuals learn more about mindfulness and how it can ...

Sep 29, 202124 minEp. 20

Our Rich & Diverse Hispanic Heritage!

AADAP staff speak about their unique experience as Latinos in the U.S. as they challenge themselves to understand who they are and understand the many labels given to Hispanics. Understanding the importance of language, culture, and food in the family. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info ....

Sep 15, 202128 minEp. 19

Creating Music to Stay Drug Free

LA native singer, songwriter, musician Elson Trinidad talks about music and the community, the message of music, the struggle with the creative process to produce music and his down to earth outlook of staying drug-free in order for him to keep playing his music. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info ....

Sep 01, 202129 minEp. 18

Fighting Asian Hate for Decades

Joel Jacinto, West Adams WorkSource Business Representative, “Talks Story” with AADAP President Emeritus, Mike Watanabe and PACE President and CEO, Kerry Doi about the foundations of Asian American nonprofit social services in Los Angeles and how the social justice movement and grassroots philosophy helped bring about real change. Both Mike and Kerry hail from Hawaii, and share how they went from plantations to leading multi-million dollar agencies, impacting thousands of lives every day. Collec...

Aug 25, 20211 hr 19 minEp. 17

Is There a Microchip in My Body if I Get the COVID-19 Vaccine!?

Dr. Yelba’s expertise on COVID-19 and the aggressive emerging Delta variant. The podcast interview focuses on the pandemic's impact on people of color, current prevention and available treatment to potentially avoid admittance into hospital with COVID-19 infection. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info ....

Aug 18, 202127 minEp. 16

Why Don't My Parents Understand Me?

Meet Stef, an upcoming Junior who's funny, cheerful, and has a contagious chuckle. However, after a year of virtual learning, transitioning back to school and in-person classes add unnecessary stress to an already difficult Junior Year. Stef shares her stressors including communicating with her parents, and her instilled attitude about the Golden Rule of respect and including others. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not...

Aug 11, 202135 minEp. 15

Healing Families to Heal Addiction

Description: Jessica Abaya, a member of the AADAP family (Ohana) engages in reflective conversation with host Carol Almeda on the struggle of her family to fight the addiction of her brother. How the family endured, coped and moved forward to undertake the life long mission of helping a loved one recover and finally stay away from addictive substances are at the core of this conversation. Join us every Wednesday on the Prevention 365 podcast on Bleav, Spotify, and Apple. You can also find us on ...

Aug 04, 202124 minEp. 14

Becoming a Community Champion

Louis Lewis is a Los Angeles Native and he shares with us his life experiences and all the different types of works he has done that has led us to where he is today. He has been a longtime staff member at AADAP and is an active member of his community while also serving as a Pastor at Baptist Church of South East LA. He also shares with us about his recent Molina Cares Champion award that he received and the works he has done with the HomeAid Los Angeles WORKS Program. Although it has been a dif...

Jul 28, 202122 minEp. 13

Pregnancy Disparities: The African American Woman and Infant Experience

Black women are three times more likely to die from a pregnancy-related cause than White women. Multiple factors contribute to these disparities, such as variation in quality healthcare, underlying chronic conditions, structural racism, and implicit bias. Jocella Collins moderates a powerful panelist of women who share their motherhood experience and advocate services available to women of color. Black women deserve to have safe and healthy pregnancies and childbirth. See Privacy Policy at https...

Jul 21, 202142 minEp. 12
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