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By Dr. Stephen Loyd, Heath Loyd, Josie Hodges
4.7
2828 ratings
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
We want to hear from you! What did you like, what did you not like, and what do you want to see more of? Email our producer Sterling at [email protected]
We're rebroadcasting episode three this week, Harry, Tricky Dick, and the Duke. We'll be back next week with the final installment of the Cedar Way.
In this episode, Josie talks to Mrs. Tennessee America - Amber Lynn Carroll (Heath is on his honeymoon).
In this episode, we air Dr. Loyd's talk, Addiction is not a moral failure. In it, Dr. Loyd discusses the science behind addiction, how we can combat it, and how to recognize it in everyday life.
This episode with Dr. Loyd discusses his second of the three points in the Cedar Way, "Forgive Habitually." We discuss what that means for us in our work, for our patients, and for our community. Plus, hot button issues like SEC football and "should we legalize all drugs?"
In the first episode of this three part series, Dr. Loyd discusses the first of Cedar Recovery's service values: love unconditionally.
Also included: long digressions into football, chorizo sausage, and five wonderful minutes where Steve didn't know that we were recording.
Walter Holland is the founder and operator of Holland's Pharmacy in Columbia, TN. This fantastic interview between Heath and Mr. Holland, whose wisdom and guidance is an important message for all of us.
Kim Ladd is the leader of Maury County Prevention in Maury County, Tennessee. Kim's incredible story, infectious passion, and incredible knowledge on the subject of addiction make for a great conversation. Click below to read her story on Tennessee's state website!
Click here to read Kim's Story
Today we're talking to Joe Bond about our annual StigmaStache campaign! Go to stigmastache.com to read more and register for the golf tournament.
This incredible discussion led Dr. Loyd and Dr. Dodd to the topics of shame, fear, grief, and how we fall into addiction when we aren't living according to our biology and our design.
Check out Chip's book, Hope in the Age of Addiction on Amazon.
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.