• Ep 150 - Learn How Jaclyn Turns Grief and Social Stigma into Advocacy and Education.

  • May 26 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 150 - Learn How Jaclyn Turns Grief and Social Stigma into Advocacy and Education.

  • Summary

  • Welcome back to the Embrace Family Recovery Podcast. Jaclyn Brown who at the end of last episode shared the social media reactions and comments to her brother’s death and today we begin with a public service announcement of suggestions of a few does and don'ts when people are grieving.

    Jaclyn dives into processing social stigma and highlights the need for education around harm reduction.

    Jaclyn works as the Family Advisory Committee Liaison for Mobilize Recovery. She owns Stay Golden Coaching & Consultingand Jaclyn Kane Creations Recovery.

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