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  • Fairfield County Ohio: 211 & 988: The Lifelines You Need to Know About with Jeanette Curtis
    2025/02/23

    In this episode of The Resource Podcast, Preston Moore speaks with Jeanette Curtis, Executive Director of Fairfield County 211, about two critical mental health and crisis support services: 211 and 988. These services provide free, confidential support to individuals in need, connecting them with essential resources and crisis intervention.


    Jeanette shares her journey into mental health advocacy and the challenges people face when seeking help. She and Preston discuss the stigma around asking for support and emphasize the importance of making these services known and accessible to the community.


    What is 211?


    211 is a nationwide information and referral service that connects people with local resources for a wide range of needs. Operated at the state and local levels, 211 provides free and confidential assistance 24/7. People can call 211 for:

    • ​ Mental health and addiction services – Finding local therapists, support groups, or treatment centers.
    • ​ Housing and shelter – Locating emergency housing or assistance with rent/utilities.
    • ​ Food assistance – Finding food pantries, meal programs, or government food benefits.
    • ​ Employment support – Job training programs, career counseling, and unemployment assistance.
    • ​ Healthcare services – Accessing low-cost clinics, insurance help, or prescription assistance.
    • ​ Disaster relief and crisis assistance – Connecting with emergency aid after natural disasters or personal crises.


    What is 988?


    988 is the nationwide mental health and addiction crisis line, providing immediate support for people experiencing emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, or substance use crises. Think of it as 911 for mental health—a place to call when you or someone you know needs urgent help, but not necessarily police or emergency medical services.


    People should call 988 if they:

    • ​ Are feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or in distress and need to talk to someone.
    • ​ Are experiencing suicidal thoughts or concern for a loved one who may be at risk.
    • ​ Are struggling with a substance use crisis and need guidance.
    • ​ Are a concerned friend or family member unsure how to support someone in crisis.
    • ​ Need help connecting with ongoing mental health resources.


    Both 211 and 988 are free, confidential, and available 24/7, ensuring that people in need always have somewhere to turn.


    By the end of this conversation, listeners will gain a deeper understanding of these vital services, how they can be used, and why spreading awareness is key to supporting mental health in our communities.


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    Are we talking about mental health and addiction the wrong way? Preston Moore thinks so.


    His dynamic keynotes challenge audiences to rethink stigma—not as a diagnosis issue, but as a reflection of how we handle emotions, beliefs, and generational patterns. Preston speaks to first responders, educators, healthcare professionals, and corporate leaders, reframing the conversation in a way that resonates, engages, and inspires action.


    Audiences consistently say, “I’ve never heard it explained like this before.” Preston’s presentations cut through the noise, providing fresh insights into mental health, addiction prevention, personal development, and professional growth. Whether it’s a conference keynote, leadership training, or an interactive workshop, he delivers a transformative experience that leaves people thinking, “This is the conversation we’ve been missing.”


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    Let’s start the conversation that truly makes a difference.

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    57 分
  • Addiction, Recovery & Controversial Treatments with Dr. Daniel Sumrok - Part 2
    2025/02/05

    This is part 2 of my conversation with Dr. Daniel Sumrok, Medical Director at Landmark Recovery, which operates multiple treatment centers, including Praxis of Columbus, Ohio.


    With over 40 years of experience, Dr. Sumrok has worked extensively in addiction medicine across Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., and the East Coast.

    A former U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman during the Vietnam War,


    Dr. Sumrok has dedicated his career to understanding addiction and advocating for trauma-informed treatment approaches. As a board-certified addiction specialist, he has played a key role in reshaping how we view and treat substance use disorders.


    In this episode, we expand on critical topics, including:


    ✅ The root causes of addiction and its connection to trauma


    ✅ The ongoing debate between abstinence-based recovery and Medically Assisted Treatment (MAT)


    ✅ How medical marijuana and prescription medications like Adderall fit into addiction treatment


    ✅ The biggest challenges facing recovery efforts across the country


    This episode is packed with expert insights and real-world experience on the evolving landscape of addiction treatment. Don’t miss it!


    Do you organize conferences, serve on a board of directors, or oversee programming in your industry? If so, let’s talk. I’m a highly interactive keynote speaker specializing in overcoming stigma, mental health and addiction prevention, workplace recovery, and helping families and communities navigate tough topics like anxiety, depression, suicide, and substance use.

    The best solution is always prevention—addressing issues before they become a crisis.


    Let’s start the conversation.

    Learn more: kprestonmoore.com

    Follow me: @kprestonmoore (Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn)

    Watch my TEDx Talk: "How Social Support Can Fight Mental Health and Addiction Stigma"

    Let’s work together to create a real impact!

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    1 時間 7 分
  • Addiction, Recovery & Controversial Treatments with Dr. Daniel Sumrok - Part 1
    2025/02/05

    In this episode of The Resource, I sit down with Dr. Daniel Sumrok, Medical Director at Landmark Recovery, which operates multiple facilities, including Praxis of Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Sumrok brings decades of experience treating addiction across Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., and the East Coast.


    Dr. Sumrok is a distinguished family physician and addiction specialist with over 40 years of experience. He began his medical career as a U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman during the Vietnam War and has since dedicated his life to understanding and treating addiction. He is board-certified in Addiction Medicine and has been a pioneer in integrating trauma-informed approaches into substance use disorder treatment.


    We dive into key topics like:


    Where addiction really comes from?


    Abstinence-based recovery vs. Medically Assisted Treatment (MAT)


    The role of medical marijuana and Adderall in addiction treatment


    The challenges facing addiction treatment across the U.S.


    This is an important and eye-opening conversation about the evolving landscape of addiction treatment. Tune in!


    Do you organize conferences, serve on a board of directors, or oversee programming in your industry? If so, let’s talk. I’m a highly interactive keynote speaker specializing in overcoming stigma, mental health and addiction prevention, workplace recovery, and helping families and communities navigate tough topics like anxiety, depression, suicide, and substance use.

    The best solution is always prevention—addressing issues before they become a crisis. Let’s start the conversation.


    Learn more: kprestonmoore.com

    Follow me: @kprestonmoore (Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn)

    Watch my TEDx Talk: "How Social Support Can Fight Mental Health and Addiction Stigma"

    Let’s work together to create a real impact!

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Episode 4: Part 2 Breaking the Silence: Mental Health in the Construction Workplace with Paul Lawson
    2024/10/22

    In part two of our conversation with Paul Lawson, we continue exploring the vital topic of mental health in the workplace, with a special focus on the construction industry. Paul dives deeper into his strategies for suicide prevention, addressing substance and alcohol use, and how to break down stigma within high-stress environments. Drawing on his experience as a two-time cancer survivor and former pastor, Paul offers powerful insights on resilience, active listening, and connecting with people in meaningful ways.

    To learn more about how Paul can help your workplace prioritize mental wellness, visit PaulLawsonHelps.com, connect on LinkedIn, or email him at contact@paullawsonhelps.com. You can also reach him directly at (513) 508-7637.

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    51 分
  • Episode 3: Part 1 Breaking the Silence: Mental Health in the Construction Workplace with Paul Lawson
    2024/10/22

    In this two-part episode, we sit down with Paul Lawson, an inspiring speaker, trainer, and expert in workplace wellness, specializing in suicide prevention within the construction industry. As a two-time cancer survivor and former pastor, Paul shares his personal story of resilience, as well as practical strategies for addressing mental health, substance use, and stigma in the workplace. With expertise in active listening and mental health first aid, Paul offers invaluable insights for creating supportive, mentally healthy work environments.

    If you’re looking for guidance on tackling these crucial issues in your workplace, connect with Paul Lawson at PaulLawsonHelps.com, on LinkedIn, or via email at contact@paullawsonhelps.com. You can also reach him directly at (513) 508-7637.

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    39 分
  • Episode 2: First Responders Bridge: Navigating Mental Health, Substance Use, and Relationships with Mick Yinger
    2024/10/07

    Preston Moore welcomes Mick Yinger, Executive Director of First Responders Bridge, to talk about how this weekend retreat supports police, firefighters, EMTs, and dispatchers struggling with PTSD and mental health challenges. Learn how this FREE program educates first responders and their families on counseling, coaching, and support groups, and how the inclusion of a spouse or friend strengthens the healing process. Discover the resources and tools available to help first responders feel supported, not alone.

    You connect with Mick at https://firstrespondersbridge.org/ 614-271-4981 752 N. State St #146, Westerville, Ohio 43082

    Mick Yinger Executive Director

    Mick has more than 21 years of Law Enforcement experience working for both the Clinton Township (OH), Police Department and City of Columbus (OH) Division of Police.

    While working for the City of Columbus, Division of Police, Mick worked in the Patrol Bureau, Narcotics Bureau, and spent the majority of his career as a covert Detective in the Strategic Response Bureau.

    Mick served as an unarmed self-defense and boxing instructor for new cadets at the Columbus Police Training Academy.

    Mick was a recipient of the Columbus City Council Officer of the Month, The Mayor’s Award of Excellence and 2 Mutual Aid awards.

    After retiring from the City of Columbus, Division of Police, Mick served as Vice-President of Safeguard Risk Solutions from 2013 – 2017.

    Mick attended Defiance College where he studied Criminal Justice.

    Mick serves as Executive Director of First Responders' Bridge and oversees all day-to-day activities.


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    55 分
  • Episode 1: Welcome to The Resource - Guide to Mental Health, Addiction Recovery, & Personal Growth
    2024/10/07

    In this first episode of The Resource Podcast, host Preston Moore introduces the heart of the show: breaking down barriers to mental and emotional health care, addiction recovery, and personal growth resources. Whether you're seeking support for yourself, a loved one, or a client, Preston offers a clear, stigma-free guide to services like coaching, counseling, therapy, and support groups. Tune in to hear what you can expect from future episodes, including interviews with experts and real-life stories of transformation. This is your starting point for a journey of self-discovery and healing.

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