• Special Series: Journey of Recovery – Interview with Chaniel Grant
    Jul 2 2025

    The Journey of Recovery interview series highlights the stories of Montanans with lived experiences of trauma, substance use and mental health struggles and who are on the path of recovery. These interviews share how people can move forward and empower others to do the same.

    In this interview with Chaniel Grant, a coordinator with Healing to Wellness Court Projects, Mountain Pacific’s Sarah Byrnes learns how Chaniel’s connection to community has helped her on her journey of recovery.

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    19 mins
  • Special Series: Journey of Recovery – Interview with Michael McManus
    Jul 2 2025

    The Journey of Recovery interview series highlights the stories of Montanans with lived experiences of trauma, substance use and mental health struggles and who are on the path of recovery. These interviews share how people can move forward and empower others to do the same.

    In this episode, Mountain Pacific’s Sarah Byrnes interviews Mike McManus as he shares his experience as a veteran using recovery services and his work to provide recovery services through the Veteran’s Navigation Network. He also talks about the courage it takes to ask for help.

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    39 mins
  • Special Series: Journey of Recovery – Interview with Calvin Gone
    Jul 2 2025

    The Journey of Recovery interview series highlights the stories of Montanans with lived experiences of trauma, substance use and mental health struggles and who are on the path of recovery. These interviews share how people can move forward and empower others to do the same.

    In this episode, Mountain Pacific’s Sarah Byrnes talks with Calvin Gone to discuss his experience with substance use, his recovery journey and how he is helping others find hope for a better tomorrow.

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    26 mins
  • Special Series: Journey of Recovery – Interview with Bryan German
    Jul 2 2025

    The Journey of Recovery interview series highlights the stories of Montanans with lived experiences of trauma, substance use and mental health struggles and who are on the path of recovery. These interviews share how people can move forward and empower others to do the same.

    In this episode, Mountain Pacific’s Sarah Byrnes discusses with Bryan German his experience with the correctional system and what he is doing to help support others on their journey of recovery by valuing the person and not defining them by past actions.

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    34 mins
  • Improving Emotional and Social Well-Being with Childhood Mental Health Consultations
    Oct 7 2024

    In this episode, we sit with Flora McCormick and learn about Project Launch and early childhood mental health consultations (ECMHCs), and how they are combatting the social isolation of the pandemic to provide the best possible social and emotional well-being for our children. We also learn about the value of emotional intelligence at a young age and how ECMHCs are helping bolster the skills and tools of parents, caregivers and early childhood educators, so they can best support children in their care.

    For more information, contact Amber Rogers at arogers@mpqfh.org.

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    24 mins
  • Reducing Teen Suicide with Peer Prevention
    Jun 3 2024

    We speak with teachers, middle school and high school students from Lockwood, Montana, about how Hope Squad has empowered them to take a more proactive role in preventing suicide in their schools. Learn how education, training and open discussions have connected students and adults to reduce the stigma around mental health issues, talking about suicide and seeking professional help when needed.

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    20 mins
  • Uniting Communities to Support Counter Drug Efforts
    Feb 5 2024

    In this episode, our guests Capt. Kimberly Westfall and Tech Sgt. Elijah Gutierrez of the Alaska National Guard’s Counter Drug Support Program explain that, while vulnerabilities often exist in rural drug treatment and harm reduction, a number of support factors unique to rural life also exist. Learn how the Alaska National Guard’s Counterdrug Advisory Council has recently received national recognition for their work using these support factors to reduce stigma, increase access to harm reduction services, unify coalition partners and unite communities across the largest state in America.

    To contact the coordinator for your state or territory’s Counter Drug Support Program, you can reach out to Technical Sergeant Elijah Gutierrez at Elijah.Gutierrez@alaska.gov.

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    33 mins
  • Connecting Social Services to Improve Harm Reduction
    Jan 8 2024

    We talk with Dr. Sarah Spencer and Annette Hubbard of the Ninilchik Traditional Council to discuss how connecting social services like Child Protective Services, local food banks, police and sheriff departments with each other can lead to warm handoffs and improved outcomes for those struggling with substance use disorder. Learn how syringe access programs, open and honest conversations about recovery and medication-assisted treatment can significantly reduce the risk of overdose death, the leading cause of accidental deaths in the U.S., especially in isolated, rural communities where medical services are not always readily available.

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    42 mins