Dirty Laundry: The Divorce Podcast

S2 E39: This week on the DL: Addiction and Where to Turn for Help

June 20, 2024 Alex Howard, Amanda Silver, RTF Productions
S2 E39: This week on the DL: Addiction and Where to Turn for Help
Dirty Laundry: The Divorce Podcast
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Dirty Laundry: The Divorce Podcast
S2 E39: This week on the DL: Addiction and Where to Turn for Help
Jun 20, 2024
Alex Howard, Amanda Silver, RTF Productions

Addiction affects more than just the person with the affliction, and that's why this week on the DL Alex chats with Michelle from JACS Toronto, an organization determined to provide barrier-free access to addiction support.

JACS is a non-profit organization offering education, group therapy as well as individual therapy - all at no or low cost and are supported by donations. The pay-what-you-can model means they can help more people struggling with addiction, and the families, parents,  schools, and communities that are impacted.

Anything from teens addicted to technology, vaping, sports betting to adults struggling with sex addiction, gambling, substance abuse and more. 

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by our podcast guest are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the hosts or the podcast. We value diverse perspectives and aim to provide a platform for thoughtful discussion and exploration of different ideas.

Got any comments, suggestions or queries? We'd love to hear from you! DM us on Instagram @dirty.laundry.podcast to be featured on one of our upcoming episodes.

Also, don't forget to rate and review our show on your favourite podcast player.

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Addiction affects more than just the person with the affliction, and that's why this week on the DL Alex chats with Michelle from JACS Toronto, an organization determined to provide barrier-free access to addiction support.

JACS is a non-profit organization offering education, group therapy as well as individual therapy - all at no or low cost and are supported by donations. The pay-what-you-can model means they can help more people struggling with addiction, and the families, parents,  schools, and communities that are impacted.

Anything from teens addicted to technology, vaping, sports betting to adults struggling with sex addiction, gambling, substance abuse and more. 

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by our podcast guest are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the hosts or the podcast. We value diverse perspectives and aim to provide a platform for thoughtful discussion and exploration of different ideas.

Got any comments, suggestions or queries? We'd love to hear from you! DM us on Instagram @dirty.laundry.podcast to be featured on one of our upcoming episodes.

Also, don't forget to rate and review our show on your favourite podcast player.