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  • Episode 6: Why Wrap Around Services Are Critical in Building Resiliency
    Jun 9 2025

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    Visit empoweredmoms.org/podcast to share your thoughts, ask questions, or suggest future episode topics.

    In this Season 2 finale, hosts Dr. Farzad Kamyar and Amani Wilson explore why comprehensive wrap around services are essential for pregnant and postpartum individuals with substance use disorder to achieve lasting recovery and resiliency.

    The conversation features Dr. Andria Peterson, co-founder and executive of EMPOWERED, who shares the program's compelling origin story and the critical gaps in care that led to its creation. As a PharmD with extensive community health experience, Dr. Peterson explains her innovative approach to maternal substance use treatment and why integrated services create vital support networks that address the whole person.

    Joining her is Rachel Mack, EMPOWERED's Director and licensed Social Worker/Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor, who brings frontline perspective from her work with clients experiencing opioid use disorder. Together, they illuminate specific wrap-around services that have proven most critical for supporting recovery and how comprehensive support addresses social determinants of health.

    The episode explores SBIRT principles and their implementation in maternal care settings, revealing transformative differences between comprehensive support versus traditional single-focus treatment methods.

    This conversation reinforces that recovery is possible with proper support systems. The guests emphasize that resiliency develops through connection, comprehensive support, and community involvement. Whether you're a healthcare provider, on your own recovery journey, or supporting a loved one, this finale offers hope and evidence-based insights for moving from surviving to thriving.

    If you live in Southern Nevada, in Reno, Carson City, Churchill County, or Lyon County in Northern Nevada, or in Weber County or Davis County in Utah, and you’re pregnant or recently had a baby and using opioids or stimulants for any reason, there is non-judgmental help available to you. No referral or insurance is required. Visit empoweredmoms.org for information or to request services.

    If you live outside of these areas, we encourage you to find resources in your community.

    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 Dr. Farzad Kamyar, 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.

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    52 min
  • Episode 5: Substance Use During Pregnancy: Understanding Risks and Finding Support
    May 26 2025

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    In this powerful episode of EMPOWERED Voices: Recovery to Resiliency, Dr. Farzad Kamyar and Amani Wilson tackle the often stigmatized topic of substance use during pregnancy. Joined by special guest Dr. Manijeh "MJ" Kamyar, they provide a compassionate, judgment-free discussion that combines medical expertise with personal experience.

    Dr. MJ Kamyar brings her extensive expertise as a board-certified Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist at the High Risk Pregnancy Center in Las Vegas. Dr. Kamyar has dedicated her career to supporting women through complicated pregnancies with clear communication and compassionate care. Her passion for turning scary situations into positive experiences for parents makes her the perfect guest for this sensitive topic.

    The episode explores critical aspects of prenatal care for those struggling with substance use disorders, offering evidence-based information on substance-specific risks while dispelling common misconceptions. The hosts and guest examine barriers to care—including legal concerns, social stigma, and fear of child removal—while highlighting successful integrated care models.

    Dr. MJ shares valuable insights on pregnancy-safe treatment approaches, while Amani offers personal perspective on how pregnancy can serve as a powerful catalyst for recovery. This essential conversation provides resources and hope, emphasizing that recovery journeys can begin at any point during pregnancy with the right support systems in place.

    Whether you're a healthcare provider, someone in recovery, or simply interested in understanding this important issue, this episode delivers practical information and inspiration with empathy and honesty.

    If you live in Southern Nevada, in Reno, Carson City, Churchill County, or Lyon County in Northern Nevada, or in Weber County or Davis County in Utah, and you’re pregnant or recently had a baby and using opioids or stimulants for any reason, there is non-judgmental help available to you. No referral or insurance is required. Visit empoweredmoms.org for information or to request services.

    If you live outside of these areas, we encourage you to find resources in your community.

    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 Dr. Farzad Kamyar, 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.

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    53 min
  • Episode 4: Finding your Voice: Mind, Body & Spirit
    May 12 2025

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    In this illuminating episode, hosts Dr. Farzad Kamyar and Amani Wilson explore the intricate interconnection between mind, body, and spirit in recovery. Joined by licensed clinical social worker Rachel Williams and distinguished psychologist Dr. Stephanie Woodard, they delve into holistic approaches that address the full spectrum of healing beyond traditional treatment methods.

    The conversation examines how substance use disorders affect multiple dimensions of a person's well-being, highlighting therapeutic techniques that integrate physical, mental, spiritual, social, and environmental elements. Our guests share insights from their extensive clinical experience, discussing how mindfulness practices and authentic self-expression can become powerful catalysts in the recovery journey.

    Listeners will gain practical wellness tools for holistic healing and learn how finding one's authentic voice contributes to lasting recovery. The discussion offers valuable perspectives on creating supportive environments that encourage honest communication, whether as someone in recovery or as a loved one seeking to understand.

    This episode bridges science and spirituality, demonstrating how true healing emerges when we honor the whole person and recognize that recovery isn't just about sobriety—it's about rediscovering one's complete self beyond substance use and embracing a journey of comprehensive wellness.

    If you live in Southern Nevada, in Reno, Carson City, Churchill County, or Lyon County in Northern Nevada, or in Weber County or Davis County in Utah, and you’re pregnant or recently had a baby and using opioids or stimulants for any reason, there is non-judgmental help available to you. No referral or insurance is required. Visit empoweredmoms.org for information or to request services.

    If you live outside of these areas, we encourage you to find resources in your community.

    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 Dr. Farzad Kamyar, 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.

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    48 min
  • Episode 3: Substance Use in the Media
    Apr 28 2025

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    In this thought-provoking episode, hosts Dr. Farzad Kamyar and Amani Wilson explore the powerful influence media has on public perception of substance use disorders. Joined by Emmy-winning executive producer Peter Reiss and communications expert Jason Roth, they examine how film, television, and news coverage shape our understanding of addiction and recovery.

    The conversation delves into common media tropes that perpetuate stereotypes, highlighting both problematic portrayals and examples of authentic representation. Our guests share insights from their extensive media careers, discussing the responsibility content creators have when depicting sensitive topics and the potential for storytelling to reduce stigma rather than reinforce it.

    Listeners will gain valuable tools for developing media literacy around substance use depictions and learn how more compassionate, nuanced narratives can foster understanding, encourage treatment-seeking behavior, and ultimately save lives by offering hope to those struggling with substance use.

    This episode bridges entertainment and education, demonstrating how media can transform judgment into compassion when substance use disorders are portrayed with accuracy and empathy.


    If you live in Southern Nevada, in Reno, Carson City, Churchill County, or Lyon County in Northern Nevada, or in Weber County or Davis County in Utah, and you’re pregnant or recently had a baby and using opioids or stimulants for any reason, there is non-judgmental help available to you. No referral or insurance is required. Visit empoweredmoms.org for information or to request services.

    If you live outside of these areas, we encourage you to find resources in your community.

    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 Dr. Farzad Kamyar, 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.

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    52 min
  • Episode 2: Person First Language: The Power of Words in Recovery
    Apr 14 2025

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    In this emotionally charged episode, hosts Dr. Farzad Kamyar and Amani Wilson welcome two extraordinary guests who reveal how the language we use profoundly shapes recovery journeys. EMPOWERED Program Care Manager Evonne Hernandez joins forces with EMPOWERED Mom Fabiana to share intimate perspectives on the transformative power of person-first language.

    Fabiana bravely recounts her personal story, detailing how dismissive and stigmatizing terminology once deepened her shame and delayed her healing process. Her raw vulnerability illuminates how words can either wound or nurture the spirit of someone navigating substance use challenges.

    Meanwhile, Evonne brings professional insight from years of supporting individuals in recovery, explaining how intentional language choices have revolutionized care approaches. Together, they offer listeners practical guidance for shifting vocabulary from judgment to compassion.

    This powerful conversation goes beyond semantics to explore how language reflects our deepest values, affects self-perception, and either reinforces isolation or creates community. Listeners will come away with a renewed appreciation for how simple word choices can honor human dignity and create pathways to healing.

    Whether you're a healthcare professional, someone in recovery, or supporting a loved one, this episode provides essential tools for communicating with respect and fostering environments where recovery can flourish.

    If you live in Southern Nevada, in Reno, Carson City, Churchill County, or Lyon County in Northern Nevada, or in Weber County or Davis County in Utah, and you’re pregnant or recently had a baby and using opioids or stimulants for any reason, there is non-judgmental help available to you. No referral or insurance is required. Visit empoweredmoms.org for information or to request services.

    If you live outside of these areas, we encourage you to find resources in your community.

    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 Dr. Farzad Kamyar, 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.

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    49 min
  • Episode 1: What Substance Use Looks Like: Don't Judge a Book by its Cover
    Mar 31 2025

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    In our Season 2 premiere, hosts Dr. Farzad Kamyar and Amani Wilson welcome EMPOWERED Peer Recovery Support Specialist Sam Kreton for a candid conversation that challenges prevalent misconceptions about substance use disorders. Drawing from her lived experience and professional expertise, Sam shares powerful insights into how addiction touches lives across all demographic boundaries.

    This episode dismantles harmful stereotypes through compelling personal narratives and evidence-based discussion. Listeners will gain a more nuanced understanding of substance use disorders, learn to recognize how stigma creates barriers to treatment, and discover how peer support is revolutionizing the recovery landscape.

    Whether you're in recovery, supporting a loved one, or simply seeking to expand your perspective, this conversation offers valuable insights into the complex realities of addiction and the universal human capacity for transformation.


    If you live in Southern Nevada, in Reno, Carson City, Churchill County, or Lyon County in Northern Nevada, or in Weber County or Davis County in Utah, and you’re pregnant or recently had a baby and using opioids or stimulants for any reason, there is non-judgmental help available to you. No referral or insurance is required. Visit empoweredmoms.org for information or to request services.

    If you live outside of these areas, we encourage you to find resources in your community.

    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 Dr. Farzad Kamyar, 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.

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    48 min
  • Episode 6: How to Support Your Child: Creating a Healthy, Nurturing Home
    Aug 26 2024

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    In this sixth and final episode of the first season of EMPOWERED Voices, co-hosts Dr. Farzad Kamyar and Amani Wilson are joined by EMPOWERED Program Director Rachel Mack and mom in recovery Emilea to discuss how mothers in recovery from opioid and stimulant use can create a nurturing and healthy environment for their children. The conversation delved into strategies for fostering a safe and supportive home, emphasizing the importance of emotional well-being, and addressing the unique challenges faced during the postpartum period.

    If you live in Southern Nevada, in Reno, Carson City, Churchill County, or Lyon County in Northern Nevada, or in Weber County or Davis County in Utah, and you’re pregnant or recently had a baby and using opioids or stimulants for any reason, there is non-judgmental help available to you. No referral or insurance is required. Visit empoweredmoms.org for information or to request services.

    If you live outside of these areas, we encourage you to find resources in your community.

    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 Dr. Farzad Kamyar, 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.

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    46 min
  • Episode 5: Advocating for Yourself: How to Partner in Your Own Care
    Aug 12 2024

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    Guests Evonne Hernandez, Program Care Manager, and Samatha Ketron, Peer Recovery Support Specialist, both from EMPOWERED, join the program for an empowering discussion focused on the importance of self-advocacy in the healthcare system, particularly for mothers navigating the complexities of recovery from opioid, stimulant, and substance use during pregnancy and postpartum. This episode aims to equip listeners with the knowledge and confidence needed to take an active role in their care and decision-making processes.

    If you live in Southern Nevada, in Reno, Carson City, Churchill County, or Lyon County in Northern Nevada, or in Weber County or Davis County in Utah, and you’re pregnant or recently had a baby and using opioids or stimulants for any reason, there is non-judgmental help available to you. No referral or insurance is required. Visit empoweredmoms.org for information or to request services.

    If you live outside of these areas, we encourage you to find resources in your community.

    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 Dr. Farzad Kamyar, 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.

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    47 min