
In our last episode, we introduced you to two incredible guests—David Ferrer, Peer Advocate with the Behavioral Health Mobile Crisis Team, and Anthony Arcuri, Recovery Peer Advocate with South Shore SafeTY.net. We explored how both programs provide crucial support during some of the most difficult moments in a young person’s life. On this episode, we’re continuing that conversation—diving deeper into what recovery looks like in real life, how families are engaged, and what it means to build trust with youth who may be hesitant to open up. If you haven’t heard part one yet, I encourage you to go back and check it out. But if you’re ready to keep going, let’s jump back in with David and Anthony.