162. Julian Reid: Addiction, Recovery and prisons

  In this episode, we hear from Julian Conor Reid, an NHS drug and alcohol recovery worker at HMP Grendon. Julian shares his personal journey of addiction and recovery, highlighting how his own experiences have shaped his career path. He discusses the challenges of alcoholism and the inability to control or moderate drinking. Julian's story offers valuable insights into the world of addiction and the importance of recovery. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of addiction and the work being done in custodial environments to support individuals on their recovery journey. TIMESTAMPS[00:01:04] Julian's journey [00:07:22] Addiction and its definition. [00:08:16] Addiction ahead of other areas. [00:13:59] Advantage of having a lived experience. [00:23:32] Limitations/vulnerabilities of having had a lived experience. [00:28:04] Substance abuse/addiction in prisoners [00:31:32] Effects of custodial period in addicts [00:33:59] Environmental effects on addicts [00:37:02] Toxic compassion in the recovery process [00:40:35] Application of lived experience in other addict fields. [00:45:39] Spiritual prominence in addicts. [00:53:55] Keeping yourself emotionally nourished RESOURCES MENTIONED12 Step recovery movement Connect with Jullian Reid on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Naomi Murphy on LinkedInConnect with David Jones on Linkedin Thanks for tuning in! If you liked our show, please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe!   Find us on the following streaming platforms:   Podbean Apple SpotifyAmazon Music Google Podcasts IHeart RadioPlayerFMPodchaser

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