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On this episode of Advances in Care , host Erin Welsh and Dr. Craig Smith, Chair of the Department of Surgery and Surgeon-in-Chief at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia discuss the highlights of Dr. Smith’s 40+ year career as a cardiac surgeon and how the culture of Columbia has been a catalyst for innovation in cardiac care. Dr. Smith describes the excitement of helping to pioneer the institution’s heart transplant program in the 1980s, when it was just one of only three hospitals in the country practicing heart transplantation. Dr. Smith also explains how a unique collaboration with Columbia’s cardiology team led to the first of several groundbreaking trials, called PARTNER (Placement of AoRTic TraNscatheteR Valve), which paved the way for a monumental treatment for aortic stenosis — the most common heart valve disease that is lethal if left untreated. During the trial, Dr. Smith worked closely with Dr. Martin B. Leon, Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Chief Innovation Officer and the Director of the Cardiovascular Data Science Center for the Division of Cardiology. Their findings elevated TAVR, or transcatheter aortic valve replacement, to eventually become the gold-standard for aortic stenosis patients at all levels of illness severity and surgical risk. Today, an experienced team of specialists at Columbia treat TAVR patients with a combination of advancements including advanced replacement valve materials, three-dimensional and ECG imaging, and a personalized approach to cardiac care. Finally, Dr. Smith shares his thoughts on new frontiers of cardiac surgery, like the challenge of repairing the mitral and tricuspid valves, and the promising application of robotic surgery for complex, high-risk operations. He reflects on life after he retires from operating, and shares his observations of how NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia have evolved in the decades since he began his residency. For more information visit nyp.org/Advances…
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In this heart-wrenching yet inspiring episode of We Do Recover with Jared Miller , Jared sits down with Stephanie Anderson, the widow of William Todd Anderson—a man who fought bravely against addiction and left behind a powerful book that continues to impact lives. Stephanie opens up about the love they shared, the challenges of supporting a partner through addiction, and the grief of losing him to an overdose. But this isn’t just a story of loss. It’s a story of hope, resilience, and the lasting legacy of a man who wanted to spark change. Stephanie shares the intimate journey of how William’s book came to be, the lessons it offers, and how she’s using his words to advocate for addiction recovery and awareness. Whether you’ve experienced addiction personally, supported someone in recovery, or are seeking inspiration to overcome life’s greatest challenges, Episode 158 delivers raw emotion, practical advice, and a powerful reminder: love and purpose can turn even the deepest pain into a force for good. Don’t miss this episode—stream it now on your favorite podcast platform and join us in honoring William’s legacy while spreading hope to those still in the fight.…
In this eye-opening episode of We Do Recover with Jared Miller , the hosts dive into one of the most hopeful developments in recent years: the significant decline in overdose deaths across the United States in 2024. With overdose fatalities dropping by a remarkable 14% from the previous year, the conversation unpacks the "why" behind the numbers. From groundbreaking public health initiatives to the expanded availability of life-saving tools like naloxone, Jared and his co-hosts explore the policies and people driving this shift. They share state-by-state insights, spotlighting the regions making the biggest strides—and the ones still fighting uphill battles. But it's not all smooth sailing. The episode also takes a sobering look at new challenges, including the alarming rise of ultra-potent synthetic opioids like carfentanil. Packed with powerful statistics, heartfelt stories, and an optimistic look at the road ahead, this episode is a must-listen for anyone touched by the opioid crisis—or simply rooting for recovery and hope. Tune in and be inspired by the resilience of individuals, families, and communities working to turn the tide. 🎧 Don’t miss it! Available now on all major podcast platforms.…
Jim Smith shares his jaw-dropping journey from darkness to redemption in this compelling episode of We Do Recover with Jared Miller. Plagued by relentless physical pain and medical challenges, Jim fell into the grip of prescription opioid addiction, ultimately leading him to commit a desperate pharmacy robbery for OxyContin. But his story doesn’t end there. Through resilience, courage, and the support of Steps Recovery Centers, Jim has now achieved years of clean time. He opens up about the pivotal moments in his recovery journey and how he found solace and strength on the golf course, bonding with fellow NA members. Whether you seek inspiration, a powerful reminder of recovery’s possibilities, or love a good comeback story, this episode is packed with raw honesty, hope, and triumph. Don’t miss Jim’s unforgettable tale—it might change your perspective on what it means to recover.…
In this thought-provoking episode of We Do Recover with Jared Miller, hosts Jared Miller and Dr. Terry Sellers dive into the controversial topic of involuntary drug treatment. Inspired by a recent CBC News article, "Forcing people into drug treatment is on the political agenda. Here's what the evidence says" (published November 10th, 2024) , they explore the pros and cons of mandating treatment for individuals arrested for substance-related crimes. The hosts weigh in on the U.S. approach, which often offers treatment as an alternative to incarceration, and contrast it with Canada’s current struggle to meet the needs of people voluntarily seeking help. If treatment services are already stretched thin, what would happen if involuntary treatment became law? Jared and Terry dissect the evidence, share their professional insights, and discuss whether external motivation like this could lead to lasting recovery. This episode challenges listeners to think critically about the intersection of addiction, policy, and public health. Whether you’re in recovery, work in treatment, or are simply curious about the debate, this engaging discussion is one you won’t want to miss.…
In episode 154 of We Do Recover with Jared Miller, Jared sits down with Micah Niles, the General Manager of Steps Recovery Centers and a true testament to the power of transformation. Micah shares his personal definition of recovery, drawing a powerful distinction between mere sobriety and active recovery: "Sobriety is the distance from your last drink, and recovery is the distance to your next." For Micah, being sober and fully embracing life in recovery are two distinct paths. Listeners are taken on an inspiring journey as Micah recounts his rise from the depths of addiction and the cycles of incarceration that marked his past. His story is one of resilience and relentless dedication to rebuilding his life, ultimately leading him to the role he now holds at Steps Recovery Centers today. His story offers hope, illustrating that no matter how deep one has fallen, a life in recovery is possible. The conversation shifts to a Q&A session, where Micah discusses what sets Steps Recovery Centers apart in the treatment landscape. He dives into some of the most common barriers people face when starting treatment and how family members can provide meaningful support in that process. For those beginning their treatment journey, Micah shares grounded advice on what to expect and how to make the most of recovery resources. This episode offers more than insight—it’s an empowering roadmap for those on the path to recovery and for their loved ones seeking ways to help. If you’re looking for a raw, honest conversation about recovery and the realities of addiction, episode 154 with Micah Niles is a must-listen.…
It’s been a long time since We Do Recover hosts Jared Miller and Dr. Terry Sellers have shared the mic together! In this fun, feel-good episode, the two catch up on everything that’s happened since March. From their friendly college football rivalry—Terry’s diehard for the BYU Cougars and Jared for the Utah Utes—to some lively talk about their upcoming golf battle, the hosts’ lighthearted banter makes this episode a refreshing break. But their conversation is more than just sports talk. Jared and Terry reflect on how these everyday joys and competitions are tied to their journeys in long-term recovery—over a decade for Jared and more than two decades for Terry. The shared laughter and stories reveal what recovery looks like for them after years of clean time, bringing a personal touch to the ups and downs of life post-addiction. This episode is a perfect reminder that recovery isn’t just about staying clean! It’s about rediscovering passions, friendships, and fun. Join Jared and Terry for this laid-back chat that will leave you smiling and inspired.…
In this episode of We Do Recover with Jared Miller, Dr. Matthew Jackson shares his remarkable journey from addiction to becoming a counselor for at-risk youth. Matt opens up about what recovery means to him and how he transformed his life, offering listeners a unique perspective from someone who’s walked the road of addiction and now helps others navigate it. As a presenter at the Utah Fall Conference on Substance Use 2024, Matt discussed the differences between working with youth, where harm reduction is vital, and working with adults, which focuses more on trauma-informed care and relapse prevention. His insights are invaluable for anyone in the treatment field or those supporting a loved one in recovery. Download episode 152 to hear how Matt’s personal experience fuels his passion for helping others and gain practical knowledge on approaching recovery from different angles. This episode is a must-listen for professionals, families, and anyone curious about the complexities of addiction and recovery!…
On this compelling episode of We Do Recover with Jared Miller, guest Emma Moore shares her powerful story of transformation from addiction to recovery. In a profoundly vulnerable conversation, Emma opens up about the meaning of recovery and reflects on the darkest moments of her addiction. She takes listeners through what it was like to hit rock bottom and answers, "If you could talk to your past self, what would you say?" Emma also explores the difficult journey of getting clean versus staying clean, offering raw insight into the ongoing challenges of recovery. For those at the beginning of their recovery journey, Emma's heartfelt advice is a beacon of hope. Whether you're in recovery yourself or supporting someone who is, this episode will leave you inspired and ready to keep fighting. Don’t miss this candid and honest conversation with Emma Moore—her words might be exactly what you need to hear today.…
Dive deep with host Jared Miller, Dr. Terry Sellers, and special guest, scientist Anthony Provenza, as they unravel the complex world of drug testing in the realm of substance abuse and mental health treatment. In this riveting follow-up episode, they explore beyond the basics—discussing the essential role of drug screenings in monitoring recovery and the crucial aspect of ensuring clients adhere to their prescribed medication regimes. Anthony Provenza sheds light on how precise medication management can significantly impact treatment outcomes. Host Jared Miller highlights the proactive power of drug testing as a tool in relapse prevention, ensuring that mental health remains stable and treatment progresses effectively. This episode is a must-listen for anyone with a loved one in a treatment program or healthcare professionals overseeing the delicate balance of mental health and substance recovery. Discover why drug testing is more than a check-in tool—it's a gateway to better health, precise treatment, and successful recovery. Don't miss out on these insights that could change lives! Tune in now to Episode 150, "Dirty Details of Drug Testing, Part Two," and arm yourself with the knowledge that empowers!…
In episode 149 of We Do Recover with Jared Miller, titled Somatic Therapy with Jennie Pool, listeners are invited to explore the transformative realm of somatic therapy with Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and MEND Counseling owner, Jennie Pool. Jennie begins by tracing her journey into the world of mental health, which started in her youth-focused work, sparking a deep passion for witnessing human transformation. She intertwines her unique background as a massage therapist during her graduate studies, laying the foundation for becoming a leading Somatic Therapist in southern Utah. Throughout the episode, Jennie enlightens both host Jared Miller and the audience on the vital psycho-somatic connection—the intricate interplay between the brain and the body. She emphasizes how common psychological issues like stress, depression, and trauma are not just mental states but are also physically embodied experiences. Jennie advocates for a therapy approach that goes beyond traditional talking therapies to include a keen awareness of the body’s role in mental health. Her insights shed light on the necessity of recognizing, understanding, and addressing the needs of the brain-body connection to enhance therapeutic effectiveness. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in how integrative approaches to therapy can lead to profound healing and well-being.…
In the latest episode of We Do Recover with Jared Miller, episode 146, titled Personal Recovery Planning, hosts Counselor Jared Miller and Doctor Terry Sellers dive deep into the intricacies of addiction recovery. With a compelling mix of professional insight and personal experience, they unravel how the ties we have to our drug of choice—be they positive or negative—play a crucial role in our journey toward recovery. The episode starts with a frank discussion about the critical importance of dismantling unhealthy barriers and constructing supportive ones in the early stages of recovery. Through their discussion, Miller and Sellers share their unique definitions of "recovery" and invite listeners to consider their own. As the episode progresses, the focus shifts to the often-overlooked relapse warning signs. From internal changes to denial, from avoidance and defensiveness to the stages of crisis building, immobilization, confusion, overreaction, depression, and finally to contemplating and acting on relapse—the hosts lay bare the subtle yet dangerous signs that could derail recovery efforts. What sets this episode apart is not just its thorough exploration of the recovery process but the hosts' willingness to share their personal encounters with addiction. This blend of professional knowledge and personal vulnerability creates a compelling narrative that educates and empathizes with listeners at all stages of their recovery journey. Whether you're in the thick of your recovery journey or just curious about the process, episode 146 of We Do Recover with Jared Miller promises a riveting and insightful exploration of what recovery truly means. Download episode 146 to understand why recognizing the signs of relapse is crucial to building a solid recovery plan. This episode is not just a conversation; it's a lifeline for those navigating the tumultuous waters of recovery.…
In the latest riveting episode of We Do Recover with Jared Miller , hosts Counselor Jared Miller and Doctor Terry Sellers delve into a pressing issue that's been making headlines: the alarming rise in overdose deaths linked to Kratom. Episode 145, aptly titled "Deadly Kratom," is an eye-opening, informative, and deeply concerning discussion. This episode centers around two pivotal news articles that have recently shone a light on the dark side of Kratom use. The first, published by The Washington Post on February 20th, 2024, carries the harrowing title, "They take kratom to ease pain or anxiety. Sometimes, death follows." The second piece, a detailed investigation by the Tampa Bay Times from December 7th, 2023, echoes similar sentiments, revealing the shocking lack of regulation, inconsistent dosing instructions, and often undisclosed ingredients found in Kratom products. What makes Kratom so dangerous? As Jared and Terry expertly explain, it combines its unregulated nature and the public's lack of knowledge about its potential risks. Users seeking relief from pain or anxiety turn to Kratom, unaware of the fine line between its use and misuse, which can lead to fatal overdoses. The episode doesn't just highlight the problem; it also sparks an important conversation about the need for better regulation, education, and awareness regarding natural supplements like Kratom. With their engaging discussion, Jared and Terry shed light on the critical system gaps that allow such tragedies to occur. If you've ever considered using Kratom for its supposed health benefits, or if you're just interested in the complexities of substance use and regulation, "Deadly Kratom" is an episode you cannot afford to miss. Prepare to be captivated, informed, and perhaps even a bit alarmed as you dive into the depths of this significant health issue. Listen to Episode 145 of We Do Recover with Jared Miller now, and join the conversation on how we can all play a part in preventing future tragedies linked to Kratom and similar substances. This is more than just a podcast episode; it's a wake-up call to the dangers lurking in the unregulated corners of the supplement market. Don't miss it!…
In this compelling episode of We Do Recover with Jared Miller, we dive deep into the heart-wrenching yet ultimately inspiring journey of Bree Dutton. Bree Dutton, with remarkable courage and vulnerability, sits down with Jared Miller to share her battle against the disease of addiction. Her story isn't just one of despair; it's a beacon of hope for many who find themselves in similar darkness. Through her narrative, we explore the lows of her addiction, the moments that seemed insurmountable, and the pivotal points that led her toward the light of recovery. What makes Bree's story so captivating is not just her eventual victory over addiction but the raw honesty with which she recounts her experiences. From the initial descent into dependency to the relentless struggle to reclaim her life, Bree lays bare the reality of addiction, a reality many are afraid to confront. Jared Miller, with his insightful questioning, guides the conversation to uncover the depths of Bree's addiction and highlight the resilience of the human spirit. The episode doesn't shy away from the harsh truths of recovery; it addresses the setbacks, the moments of doubt, and the incredible perseverance required to overcome them. Listeners will find a story of recovery and a treasure trove of insights and advice. Bree discusses the strategies that helped her through her darkest times, the importance of support systems, and the ongoing healing journey. It's a reminder that recovery is not a destination but a continuous path one walks daily. Episode 144 of We Do Recover with Jared Miller is more than just a podcast episode; it's a lifeline for those struggling with addiction and a powerful reminder of the possibility of redemption and renewal. Bree's Story is a testament to the strength found in vulnerability and the unyielding hope that guides the journey to recovery. For anyone touched by addiction, either personally or through a loved one, this episode is a must-listen. It's a story of pain, struggle, and triumphant recovery. Join Bree and Jared as they navigate the complex journey of overcoming addiction and be inspired by the resilience and courage it takes to say, "I can recover."…
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