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Sandra Rivers is the founder of Authentic Trainings LLC. She utilizes her 30+ years of experience working in SUD and trauma to create practical, compassionate, and relatable training content for your organization.

Tapping your creativity enhances recovery and is a great prevention strategy.

There's a really cool program that uses music to support young people. Join us for our latest podcast episode to learn all about it! Jack Bookbinder and gene bowen, the creators of ROAD RECOVERY FOUNDATION, share their journey from music industry veterans to nonprofit advocates. They discuss how they provide a unique space for youth to express themselves creatively and develop essential life skills. This episode promises to inspire anyone interested in music, recovery, or transformation. Plus, listen to a special musical piece! Tune in to "Music as a Lifeline: Road Recovery's Journey to Healing" on our website or wherever you get your podcasts. 🎙🎧🎵 https://lnkd.in/e3XndCyB #AddictionTheNextStep #EveryStepOfTheWay Video description: The podcast guest is in a car saying, "We've had young people who, like I said, a lot of them show up that never touched an instrument. What is that? That's a drum kit. And then, all of a sudden, they find themselves as a drummer. Or we've had young people who are, like, I really don't want to be on stage, it just doesn't work for me. Well, they'll work behind the scenes or maybe they'll write something. But someone else within the group will say well, I'll step up and present your piece, I'll present your words. So there's a place for everyone in what we're doing, and the openness and the creativity that we come to the table or our staff come to the table is exciting. And that's where it's like we're not looking for to reproduce, to do the same thing."

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