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Are You a New Boss?: How to successfully manage peer recovery supporters.

PEER Voices Podcast

Release Date: 02/27/2019

From Trauma to Thriving: PJ Jackson on Healing & Recovery show art From Trauma to Thriving: PJ Jackson on Healing & Recovery

PEER Voices Podcast

What if healing from trauma isn’t about reliving the pain, but about taking back your power and rewriting your story? In this episode, Pristina “PJ” Jackson reveals how she turned childhood trauma and complex PTSD into a life of purpose as a bold advocate for mental health and addiction recovery. PJ opens up about the years she spent cycling through hospitals, therapy, and even electroshock treatments, only to realize that the traditional narrative of healing left her stuck in an identity of trauma. She explains how shifting her perspective—seeing anxiety and survival instincts as her...

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How Advocacy Strengthens Recovery with Cheri Walter show art How Advocacy Strengthens Recovery with Cheri Walter

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Peer support saves lives, reduces relapse, and strengthens recovery — yet too often, it’s undervalued and underfunded. In this episode, hosts Juliet Dorris-Williams and Gabe Howard sit down with longtime recovery advocate Cheri Walter to explore why peer services matter and how advocacy can amplify their impact. Cheri, a person in long-term recovery and board member of The P.E.E.R. Center, brings 40 years of experience in Ohio’s mental health and addiction systems. She explains why peers are not a replacement for clinical care — but rather an essential complement that helps people...

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Wearing Many Hats: The Multi-Role Life of a Peer Supporter show art Wearing Many Hats: The Multi-Role Life of a Peer Supporter

PEER Voices Podcast

In peer support, your title might say “peer supporter / specialist,” but your life experience, education, and skills often add up to much more. Many peers wear multiple hats—combining lived experience with roles like social worker, counselor, advocate, educator, or even executive director.   In this episode, we explore what it means to bring all those roles into the room. Our hosts, Juliet and Gabe, share how their professional training and lived experience overlap, the benefits (and occasional tensions) of wearing more than one hat, and how to stay authentic to the peer role while...

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Walking the Same Road: Why Self-Care May Look Different for Peers vs Clinicians show art Walking the Same Road: Why Self-Care May Look Different for Peers vs Clinicians

PEER Voices Podcast

Whether you’re a certified peer supporter or a licensed clinician, the work of supporting others can be deeply meaningful—but also deeply draining. Both roles carry heavy emotional weight, and both require real commitment. Yet, the way we talk about and practice self-care often looks very different between the two. In this episode, guest Jennifer Martinez joins hosts Juliet and Gabe to explore the unspoken expectations that peers should “prove” they’re strong enough, how stigma can shape the conversation around rest and boundaries, and why licensed professionals may have more...

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From Darkness to Determination: Stephanie Mitchell Hughes on Surviving Depression and Finding Strength show art From Darkness to Determination: Stephanie Mitchell Hughes on Surviving Depression and Finding Strength

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In this powerful episode of PEERVoices, Gabe Howard and Juliet Dorris-Williams sit down with Stephanie Mitchell Hughes, Assistant Director at NAMI Franklin County, to explore her deeply personal journey through major depressive disorder and the challenges of solo parenting. Stephanie opens up about her early struggles with depression, the turning point that led her to seek help, and the ongoing battle to manage her mental health while raising her children. Through candid conversation, she shares the determination it took to push through the darkest times, the importance of finding the right...

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Learn About Power-Neutral Approaches to Mental Health Recovery show art Learn About Power-Neutral Approaches to Mental Health Recovery

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Join Juliet Dorris-Williams and Gabe Howard on PEERVoices as they sit down with Teresa Conley, the longtime manager of Pathway Clubhouse in Columbus, Ohio. Teresa shares her 33 years of experience in the mental health field and reflects on the deep-rooted partnership between Pathway Clubhouse and the PEER Center. Discover how these organizations emphasize a power-neutral approach by treating members as colleagues, fostering an inclusive and empowering environment for mental health recovery. Listen in as they explore the evolution of these spaces, the importance of shared leadership, and the...

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What Is a Peer Respite? With Michelle Beyer from ASCEND show art What Is a Peer Respite? With Michelle Beyer from ASCEND

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In this episode of PEERVoices, hosts Juliet Dorris-Williams and Gabe Howard sit down with Michelle Beyer, executive director of ASCEND and a passionate advocate for peer support. Michelle shares insights about ASCEND’s unique peer respite program, the only one of its kind for adults in Ohio. She explains how this non-clinical, home-like environment offers an alternative to crisis centers, providing a comforting space for individuals to recharge and receive support from peers who truly understand their experiences. Tune in to hear about the challenges and rewards of running such a vital...

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Empowering Through Peer Support with eCPR's Kimberly Ewing show art Empowering Through Peer Support with eCPR's Kimberly Ewing

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In this insightful episode, our hosts speak with Kimberly Ewing, the lead trainer for eCPR, about the transformative power of peer support. Moving beyond the common perception of peer support as just another tool, they emphasize its profound personal impact. Peer support is more than just “peers talking to peers”; it has far-reaching goals and uses.   Kimberly shares her journey and the importance of self-care in supporting others, introducing the concept of 'putting your own oxygen mask on first.' The discussion delves into the essence of showing up authentically, seeing each other,...

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Peer Advocacy: Finding Our Voice and Overcoming Stigma show art Peer Advocacy: Finding Our Voice and Overcoming Stigma

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Join our hosts for an in-depth conversation about the power and challenges of peer advocacy in mental health and addiction recovery. Featuring guest Cheri L. Walter from OACBHA, this episode explores the necessity for peers to be loud, out, and proud. Hosts Juliet and Gabe share insights on overcoming stigma and navigating the barriers peers face in gaining a seat at the table.   Discover the importance of persistent advocacy, the value of lived experiences, and the strategies for making peer voices heard. Whether you’re a peer, ally, or professional, this episode provides valuable...

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Bridging the Gap: Integrating Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Recovery show art Bridging the Gap: Integrating Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Recovery

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In this episode, our hosts sit down with the CEO of the Summit Recovery Hub, China Darrington, to explore the often-contentious divide between mental health and substance use disorder recovery. China shares her personal story with mental health issues and addiction while advocating for an integrated approach for peer recovery supporters.   China also emphasizes the importance of understanding the "why" behind substance use. Together, they discuss the complexities of peer support, the challenges of navigating dual diagnoses, and the critical need for inclusive, trauma-informed care. This...

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Everyone has had a bad boss.  But what can you do about it?  How do you balance the needs of the employee vs. the agency?  And what are supervisors looking for in new hires?

Join our hosts, Juliet C. Dorris-Williams and Gabe Howard, as they interview Susan Steed, a certified peer recovery supporter and program manager at The PEER Center. 

Susan tells us about her personal history of mental illness and trauma.  Listen in as she explains how she entered the field, and what it has been like to move up the ranks into a supervisory role.   We also explore how to improve your relationship with your boss and Susan shares what she looks for in a potential employee.

Show Notes:

10:51 – “If you have some challenges, please talk to your supervisor. If you're not getting through to them, speak to the person above them.”  (Don’t allow problems in the workplace to go unsolved.  Advocate for yourself and find solutions.)

 

12:42 – “If we're being good supervisors, we want to take care of our people, and we want our people to be successful. And that's a partnership relationship.”  (You and your employer are on the same side, working together for a common goal.)

 

14:08 – “If you don't know how to do it, don't assume that everything is just magical and that's going to fit into place.” (Don’t be afraid to ask for help.  We are all peers.)

 

17:07 – “I look for someone with compassion. I think someone with compassion will have a lot to give.”  (Successful peer recovery supporters are understanding and empathetic.)

 

17:27 – “ . . . having lived experience and also having the ability to articulate that.”  (Just because you are in recovery, doesn’t mean you would be a good peer recovery supporter.)

 

18:07 – “I want someone that has been in recovery for a while, maybe a couple of years. Because I want someone that is ready.” (It takes time and experience with your own recovery to help others.)