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Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Podcast of comedian Pete Holmes with sitcom producer and close friend Harris Wittels in 2014 a few months before Wittels' opioid overdose death. Holmes' podcast, "You Made It Weird", was posted on The Nerdist website November 29, 2014 and included Wittels talking about his struggle with addiction. Holmes' interview style was later discussed with psychiatrist Arjune Rama, February 29, 2016 (the anniversary of Wittels' death) where she compares Holmes' interview style with that of a good psychiatrist and asks Holmes how he felt during the interview and after he found out about Wittels' passing.
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Creator: The Nerdist, Wittels, Harris, Holmes, Pete, Levine, Katie
Language: English
Type: Sound recording
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Podcast on The West Virginia Public Broadcasting Website entitled, "Veterans, Chronic Pain & Alternative Treatments," published April 28, 2017 as Part 2 of WVPR's "Inside the Appalachian Opioid Epidemic" series, Jessica Lilly and Roxy Todd report on why veterans are particularly hard hit by the epidemic.
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Creator: West Virginia Public Broadcasting, Lilly, Jessica, Todd, Roxy
Language: English
Type: Sound recording
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Podcast episode titled, "Treatment and Mistreatment, Our Complicated Relationship With Pain, Inside Appalachia," published on The West Virginia Public Broadcasting Website on April 21, 2017 as part of WVPR's "Inside Appalachia" series. The episode, featuring Jessica Lilly and Roxy Todd, reports on why Appalachia was hit so hard by the nationwide opioid epidemic and how the community is trying to fight back.
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Creator: West Virginia Public Broadcasting
Language: English
Type: Sound recording
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Segment titled, "Recovering addict uses personal story to help others fight opioid addiction," published on the Interlochen Public Radio Website on December 8, 2016. The segment, which originally aired as part of the program Stateside's Minding Michigan series on September 7, 2016, features an interview of recovering addict Kristy Kopec who explains how she uses her own experience with opioids to help others as a recovery coach at Victory Clinical Services in Saginaw, Michigan.
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Creator: Interlochen Public Radio, Michigan Radio, Stateside Staff
Language: English
Type: Sound recording
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Segment titled, "Police Rethink Tactics in Light of Opioid Exposure Risk," by Martin Kaste published on the National Public Radio (NPR) Website on June 1, 2017. The segment, which originally aired on the NPR program, "Morning Edition," looks at the increased risks that police face in dealing with certain opioids due to the fact that exposure could lead to accidental overdoses. The page includes audio and a full transcript.
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Creator: National Public Radio (U.S.), Kaste, Martin
Language: English
Type: Sound recording
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Segment titled, "We Found Joy: An Addict Struggles to Get Treatment," published on the National Public Radio (NPR) Website on May 5, 2016. The segment, which originally aired on the NPR program, "All Things Considered," profiles an opioid addict named Joy in Texas who struggles to get treatment and avoid relapsing. The page includes audio and a full transcript.
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Creator: National Public Radio (U.S.), NPR Staff
Language: English
Type: Sound recording
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Segment titled, "To Save Opioid Addicts, This Experimental Court is Ditching the Delays," by Eric Westervelt published on the National Public Radio (NPR) Website on October 5, 2017. The segment, which originally aired on NPR's "Morning Edition," reports on an experimental court in Buffalo that fast-tracks addicts into treatment programs before ruling on their criminal cases. The segment posits that this practice and may serve as a model for courts across the nation.
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Creator: National Public Radio (U.S.), Westervelt, Eric
Language: English
Type: Sound recording
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Segment titled, "How Many Opioid Overdoses Are Suicides?" by Martha Bebinger published on the National Public Radio (NPR) Website on March 15, 2018. The segment, which originally aired on the NPR program All Things Considered, follows Mady Ohlman of Massachusetts who attempted suicide by overdose in 2014 and discusses studies on the subject.
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Creator: National Public Radio (U.S.), Bebinger, Martha
Language: English
Type: Sound recording
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Audio from the Rand Corporation podcast titled, "Combating The Opioid Epidemic," posted on May 12, 2016. The podcast features a panel of experts who discuss the opioid epidemic as well as prevention, treatment, and recovery options.
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Creator: Rand Corporation, Feinstein, Karen Wolk, Hacker, Karen, Flaherty, Michael
Language: English
Type: Sound recording
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Collection: Opioid Epidemic web archive
Description: Segment titled, "A Rural Community Decided to Treat Its Opioid Problem Like a Natural Disaster," produced by Anna Boiko-Weyrauch published on the National Public Radio (NPR) Website on October 28, 2018. The segment, which originally aired on the program, "Weekend Edition Sunday," describes how the Snohomish County community in Washington state is responding to the opioid epidemic as if it were a natural disaster.
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Creator: National Public Radio (U.S.), Boiko-Weyrauch, Anna
Language: English
Type: Sound recording
Collector: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
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