Rural Roads- The RCORPodcast.
The Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP) is a multi-year initiative by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) that supports grantees working to address behavioral healthcare issues in their communities. RCORP funding allows grantees to sustain programs and activities that improve access to quality behavioral healthcare services, including substance use disorder (SUD) and opioid use disorder (OUD) services, in rural areas. This podcast focuses on the topics and issues most relevant for RCORP grantees nationwide. This podcast is supported by JBS International, Inc, through a grant award from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) with 0% financed with non-governmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government. For more information, please visit HRSA.gov. Hosts: Isha Taylor-Kamara and Tim Rabolt; Producer: Samantha Garonzik; Editor: Alex Serban
Episodes
85 episodes
84: Native People’s Podcast: Dream of Wild Health Part 1
The Native People’s Podcast is a recurring series here on the RCORPodcast. Routinely hosted by Jason Harris at JBS International, the series features various guests to discuss key issues and topics related to Indigenous communities. This episod...
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Episode 46
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38:58
83: Get to Know Grantees: West Central Alabama AHEC
In this episode, JBS Technical Expert Lead, Sue Gadacz, returns to guest-host a repeat conversation with RCORP grantee West Central Alabama Alabama Area Health Education Center (AHEC). They discuss RCORP successes, highlighting the importance o...
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Episode 45
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82: Learning Management System (LMS) Module - Primary Prevention
Craig PoVey, JBS Technical Expert Lead, is joined by two leading experts in the field of prevention as they discuss what is meant by primary prevention as well as provide an introductory overview of the science of primary prevention including l...
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Episode 44
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35:07
81: Farmer and Ranch Stress
Linda Edelman RN, PhD, FGSA, FAAN is a Professor of Nursing at the University of Utah. Her research focus is on improving access to care for older adults, particularly those living in rural areas or utilizing long-term services and supports. Sh...
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Episode 43
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28:40
80: Starting a Podcast as an RCORP Grantee
Have you thought about starting a podcast of your own? Rural Roads Host, Tim Rabolt, gives a brief overview of some of the steps to consider for any grantee. From the "Why?" to the investment and the show's format- we'll cover what we tried, wh...
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Episode 42
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79: Recovery Story Series: Lester Howard
For this episode in the Recovery Month Story Series, we sit down with Lester B. Howard, a native of Charlotte, NC. Lester works as both a Certified Peer Support Specialist and Forensic Peer Support Specialist for Agape Health Services in Washin...
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Episode 41
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35:53
78: Recovery Story Series: Byron Thompson and The Phoenix
Byron Thompson lives in Milwaukee and oversees the growth and expansion efforts of The Phoenix in the region. For those unfamiliar with The Phoenix, their mission is to build a sober active community that fuels resilience and harnesses the tran...
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Episode 40
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77: Recovery Story Series: Jenna Sheldon
Jenna Sheldon is a subject matter writer and editor for JBS International. She has extensive experience working in the addiction recovery field at a local, state, and national level. She is a passionate advocate for recovery, harm reduction, an...
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Episode 39
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76: Recovery Story Series: Caroline Beidler
Caroline Beidler is a Technical Expert Lead (TEL) at JBS International. She's also a mother, partner, author, and person in recovery. She's worked in the field in a variety of roles on local, state, and national levels. A self-described advocat...
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Episode 38
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75: What's Happening Part 4
Donald McDonald and Robert Childs return to the show for the 4th iteration in this informative yet casual conversation surrounding RCORP TA, upcoming initiatives, and to talk about "what's happening". This episode features a discussion about In...
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Episode 37
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35:35
74: Innovation Tank Follow Up: Reducing Jail-Based Recidivism in Utah
In this episode of Rural Roads, we are joined by team members from RCORP grantee Intermountain Health based in Utah. The team discusses their project and one particular initiative, which won the inaugural 2024 RCORP Innovation Tank at this past...
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Episode 36
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73: Northern Kentucky's School-Based MRT Program
In this episode, we are joined by Valerie Hardcastle, the Vice President of Health Innovations at Northern Kentucky University. Valerie shares insights into the Institute for Health Innovation's work in the northern Kentucky region, focusing on...
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Episode 35
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18:49
72: Innovative Ideas: A Family-Centered Approach to Transportation, Economic Challenges, and SUD
In this episode, Dr. Heboyan and Dr. Vernon discuss their innovative model focusing on a family-centered approach to address transportation and economic challenges in a person's recovery journey from Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) or Substance Use D...
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Episode 34
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26:09
71: NaloxBoxes in Rural Settings
In this episode, we hear from Sophie Spiess and Emily Loertscher from Marshfield Clinic in Wisconsin. They discuss a new program involving NaloxBoxes in rural settings. Sophie and Emily share insights into the Naloxone-based project, discussing...
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Episode 33
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70: Adventures in Recovery (AIR) Initiative
AIR Cattaraugus Recovery Center: Adventures in Recovery of Cattaraugus County is a community of sober individuals dedicated to providing a safe, fun and welcoming space for those in recovery to connect with peer supports through adventure, well...
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Episode 32
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26:49
69: Inside Look at a Recovery Café & Recovery Housing Program
Matt Swift is a Senior Community Impact Specialist with United Way of the Wabash Valley. He returns to the podcast with guest host Robert Childs to expand on their work in western Indiana, including: their recovery café model, recovery housing ...
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Episode 31
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28:50
68: Recovery-Informed Research and Theory
Dr. Austin Brown is a recovery scientist currently living in Denmark. With a recovery journey that featured stops at Texas Tech, University of Vermont, Kennesaw State University, and Syracuse University, he's been engaged with recovery-informed...
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Episode 30
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46:29
67: Western Maine Recovery Outings
Western Maine Recovery Outings stands at the forefront of innovation, uniting individuals in recovery from substance use disorders (SUD) and their supporters through immersive, nature-based experiences that foster community connectivity. Buildi...
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Episode 29
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35:25
66: Ballad Health's PEERhelp Program
Multiple RCORP-awardee and Innovation Tank Finalist, Ballad Health, brings their PEERhelp team to the podcast to sit down with guest hosts Robert Childs and Melody Joiner, Technical Expert Leads from JBS International. They will discuss topics ...
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Episode 28
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38:48
65: Get to Know Grantees: Baptist Health
Baptist Health in Richmond, KY is a HRSA RCORP Implementation III Grantee. They have discharge coordination by peers from both the local jail and inpatient hospital. Last July they opened the Thrive Center, an inpatient psychiatric hospital for...
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Episode 27
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38:26
64: Community Health Workers in the Emergency Departments
Adena Health System is a HRSA RCORP MAT-Access Grantee located in Chillicothe, OH. Project Director Kim Jones, Director of Community Health for Adena Health System, joins this episode alongside Kerri Shaw, Certified Community Health Worker (CHW...
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Episode 26
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28:49
63: What to Know About Nitazene
Dr. Ivory Tubbs is a Technical Expert Lead for RCORP-TA, working for the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE). He joins the podcast to answer some common questions around Nitazene including what they are, how to respond, a...
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Episode 25
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62: RentReady: Safe and Sober Housing Project
Rachel Stankowski and Danielle Luther both work for the Family Health Center of Marshfield in Marshfield, WI. Their organization has had multiple RCORP awards over the years, and you may remember them from this year's RCORP Innovation Tank talk...
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Episode 24
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28:52
61: Native People's Insight Part III: Cultural Traditions, Practices, and Connection
Jason Harris returns to the podcast as a guest host to sit down once again with Shirley and Mark to discuss cultural traditions, where cultural practices intersect with health and wellness, and the importance of overall cultural connection. Joi...
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Episode 24
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43:48
60: Ring the Bell: A Look into Community Engagement With Law Enforcement in Rural New Hampshire
Dave Suckling, Chief of the Alexandria Police Department, and Kim Haney, RCORP Project Director for HealthFirst join this week's episode to expand on their 2024 RSV Breakout Session: Street Drug Trends, Treatment, and Community Engagement With ...
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Episode 23
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