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In this powerful episode, we sit down with Naomi Watt, a registered nurse on the frontlines of Vancouver’s toxic drug crisis. With deep compassion and unflinching honesty, Naomi shares what it means to practice harm reduction in a community where the unregulated drug supply has claimed far too many lives.
From safe consumption sites to overdose response, she offers a raw look into the challenges—and the small victories—of nursing in a public health emergency. More than a healthcare provider, Naomi is an advocate, a witness, and a voice for dignity in the face of stigma.
Join us for an eye-opening conversation that moves beyond headlines and statistics, grounding us in the lived reality of the crisis—and the humanity at its center.
If you want to be a leader you’d do well to learn from Naomi’s candour. Left us with wet eyes doing
Sending love 😇
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Naomi Watt, a registered nurse on the frontlines of Vancouver’s toxic drug crisis. With deep compassion and unflinching honesty, Naomi shares what it means to practice harm reduction in a community where the unregulated drug supply has claimed far too many lives.
From safe consumption sites to overdose response, she offers a raw look into the challenges—and the small victories—of nursing in a public health emergency. More than a healthcare provider, Naomi is an advocate, a witness, and a voice for dignity in the face of stigma.
Join us for an eye-opening conversation that moves beyond headlines and statistics, grounding us in the lived reality of the crisis—and the humanity at its center.
If you want to be a leader you’d do well to learn from Naomi’s candour. Left us with wet eyes doing
Sending love 😇