Concord Prison Outreach Podcast Episode 11
Substance Abuse and Addiction
Our Most Recent Episode | Number 11 – Substance Abuse and Addiction
Hosts: Sam Williams & Liz Rust
Tune in to CPO’s latest podcast episode featuring Sam Williams and Liz Rust as they share personal experiences and perspectives on addiction and recovery. Hear them discuss how the addiction epidemic continues to impact individuals and communities within our prison system and why meaningful support matters.
Concord Prison Outreach Podcast #11 Transcript
Substance Abuse and Addiction
Key Participants
- Sam Williams – Executive Director of Concord Prison Outreach
- Liz Rust – Chair of the Board of Concord Prison Outreach
Main Topics Covered
1. Addiction as Adaptive Survival
The speakers frame addiction not as a moral failure, but as a form of adaptive survival and a brain disease. They discuss how people often turn to substances to cope with trauma, stress, isolation, shame, or emotional pain.
2. Personal Recovery Story
Both Sam and Liz share their experiences with addiction:
- Liz discusses decades of alcohol abuse, eventual incarceration, and 14 years of sobriety.
- Sam discusses early exposure to marijuana, alcohol, pills, cocaine, and crack cocaine, which eventually contributed to a serious crime, imprisonment, and years of struggle.
3. The Impact of Addiction
The discussion explores:
- Family dysfunction
- Trauma
- Shame and secrecy
- Criminal behavior
- Physical health consequences
- Emotional isolation and despair
The speakers emphasize that addiction often begins as an attempt to escape pain but ultimately becomes a source of deeper suffering.
4. Recovery and Support
Major recovery themes include:
- Honesty with oneself
- Seeking help
- Joining support groups
- Finding safe places to share experiences
- Understanding that healing is possible
Both speakers stress that asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.
5. Addiction Inside Massachusetts Prisons
The conversation shifts to Concord Prison Outreach’s work in Massachusetts prisons, particularly addressing:
- Synthetic drugs
- Fentanyl
- K2 and other dangerous substances
- Overdoses within correctional facilities
They describe an 8-week addiction education program that covers:
- Models of addiction
- Neurobiology
- Trauma
- Relapse prevention
- Effects of opioids and synthetic drugs on the brain and body
6. Advice for Formerly Incarcerated Individuals
Sam offers three key messages:
- You are not your crime.
- You are not your addiction.
- You are not the labels society places on you.
He encourages formerly incarcerated individuals to seek support networks and believe that recovery and successful reintegration are possible.
7. Closing Poem
Sam concludes with an original poem titled “Addiction as a Calling,” which reflects on addiction, recovery, survival, and personal transformation.
Overall Message
The central message of the podcast is that addiction is often rooted in trauma, stress, and survival mechanisms rather than personal failure. Recovery is possible through honesty, support, education, community, and a willingness to seek help. The speakers emphasize hope, resilience, and the ability to build a meaningful life after addiction and incarceration.
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