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January 28, 2024 53 mins

This tenth episode of the series ‘Reboot Your Life’ reveals the heart of America, painstakingly showcasing the hidden victims of the opioid crisis plaguing the nation. Beginning in a world-renowned platform for independent film, the Sundance (& Slamdance) Film Festival, we are introduced to a poignant portrayal of the opioid disaster ravaging communities across the nation. The episode also offers a captivating narrative of one woman's remarkable survival story from Nazi Germany, providing extraordinary insight from triumphs of resilience into aging gracefully. (More below)

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In this episode, Cary Harrison and Ashley Neal introduce their audience to the compelling documentary, 'Inheritance'. We learn of Curtis, an 11-year-old boy trapped in a cycle of addiction and poverty in rural Appalachia. The film traces Curtis's life from the tender age of 12 to 18, focusing on the societal issues at the root of the opioid crisis, the diminishing sense of community, and the fading hope for escape.

Recognizing the Crisis and Rewriting Our Lives

The creators of this documentary 'Inheritance', Matt Moyer and Amy Toensing, share their debut journey into the world of documentary filmmaking. They share the reality of life seen through the eyes of those struggling with addiction. This insightful conversation with Moyer and Toensing sheds light on the harsh realities of addiction, giving a voice to an often overlooked sector of society and aiming to provoke conversation around these crucial societal issues, all while advocating for comprehensive societal change.

They offer a valuable perspective on solutions focused on mental health services and counseling, not simply for individuals but for entire families struggling with these issues. This potent discussion illuminates the importance of viewing such individuals as a product of their circumstances, summoning empathy rather than judgment.

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We focus on the challenges faced by veterans, particularly in Florida, where a significant veteran population exists. The podcast emphasizes the unique struggles veterans encounter upon returning, including difficulties in finding employment due to a lack of relevant civilian work experience. Riverside Recovery in Tampa stands out as a rehab center with a specific program, Valor, dedicated to assisting veterans with substance use disorder and mental health issues, providing a valuable resource within the Community Care Network. The conversation underscores the importance of overcoming stigma and advocating for real legislative changes to better support veterans in accessing necessary treatment and resources.

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From WWII to a Long Life

In the latter half of the episode, we encounter a woman who is a testament to the strength of the human spirit. Vivianne Knebel, a survivor of Nazi Germany, brings her astonishing insights on the aging process and the art of resilience, which she explores in greater detail in her book, 'The Art of Aging'.

Her incredible survival story from World War II Germany, paired with her personal challenges and battle against cancer, offers an inspiring and uplifting narrative on overcoming life's trials with grace. Knebel's personal experiences unders

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