
EMPOWERED Voices: Recovery to Resiliency
A heartfelt podcast series that brings to light the challenges and triumphs of families navigating substance use during and after pregnancy. Through compelling stories, expert insights, and actionable guidance, this series aims to empower listeners with understanding, compassion, and tools for support. From personal struggles to collective resilience, each episode is designed to foster empathy, break down stigmas, and promote healing within families and communities.
EMPOWERED Voices is a podcast production of the EMPOWERED program at Roseman University College of Medicine, supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Overdose Data to Action Grant through the Southern Nevada Health District. This project has been funded by grant number NH28CE003534 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by the Southern Nevada Health District, CDC, or the U.S. Government.
Hosted by Farzad Kamyar, MD and Amani Wilson.
Executive Producers are Dr. Andria Peterson and Jason Roth, with production assistance by Rachel Mack.
Recorded at the Video Podcast Studio at Canico Media in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Episodes
Episode 5: Substance Use During Pregnancy: Understanding Risks and Finding Support

Episode 4: Finding your Voice: Mind, Body & Spirit

Episode 3: Substance Use in the Media

Episode 2: Person First Language: The Power of Words in Recovery

Episode 1: What Substance Use Looks Like: Don't Judge a Book by its Cover

Episode 6: How to Support Your Child: Creating a Healthy, Nurturing Home

Episode 5: Advocating for Yourself: How to Partner in Your Own Care

Episode 4: Harm Reduction: Meeting You Where You Are in Your Recovery

Episode 3: Healing Together: Supporting the Journey of Recovery and Resilience

Episode 2: Building Bridges: Empathetic Approaches to Healing Fractured Relationships

Episode 1: The Untold Journey: Inside the World of Pregnancy and Substance Use
