Mino Bimaadiziwin - Conversations on Addictions and Mental Wellness
Thunderbird Partnership Foundation
30 episodes
3 weeks ago
This podcast aims to seek and share insight about Indigenous addictions and mental health issues. It takes a fearless approach in exploring the tough issues with some of the leading voices in Indigenous wellness.
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This podcast aims to seek and share insight about Indigenous addictions and mental health issues. It takes a fearless approach in exploring the tough issues with some of the leading voices in Indigenous wellness.
thunderbirdpf.org
Ep 23: "Have you had overdoses that you weren't able to revive?" - Xylazine with Barbara Ann Horner
Mino Bimaadiziwin - Conversations on Addictions and Mental Wellness
39 minutes 22 seconds
1 year ago
Ep 23: "Have you had overdoses that you weren't able to revive?" - Xylazine with Barbara Ann Horner
Xylazine is a large animal tranquilizer that is being mixed in with an increasing number of illicit drugs and is being detected in a growing number of overdose deaths, including in First Nations Communities.Today on the Mino Bimaadiziwin, Carol Hopkins is joined for a frank and informative conversation about the impacts of Xlazine by Barbara Ann Horner.Barbara Ann is Thunderbird’s regional mental wellness Coordinator for British Columbia. Her post-secondary studies include Women and Genders trauma-based addiction counseling. Her training along with a passion for harm reduction resulted in tenured expertise in frontline crisis intervention. Barbara-Ann is also a strong advocate for safer spaces and unbiased inclusion. Living off the land and holistic healing are close to Barbara-Ann’s heart and inform her existence and practice. This has resulted in her special relationship with saging and land-body healing methods. In her private life, Barbara-Ann is proud to be known as a mother, grandmother, auntie and friend.For more on the work of Thunderbird Partnership Foundation, please visit our website at www.thunderbirdpf.org (www.thunderbirdpf.org)You can find us on social media by searching for ThunderbirdPF Mino Bimaadiziwin is produced by the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation and David McGuffin of Explore Podcast Productions. Our theme music is by Courtney Riley, Chippewas of the Thames First Nation.*
Mino Bimaadiziwin - Conversations on Addictions and Mental Wellness
This podcast aims to seek and share insight about Indigenous addictions and mental health issues. It takes a fearless approach in exploring the tough issues with some of the leading voices in Indigenous wellness.
thunderbirdpf.org