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🗓️ 28 January 2021
⏱️ 28 minutes
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Substance abuse disorder is something that people don't always discuss, and what you don't know, is where you can go awry. On today’s episode of The Addicted Mind Podcast, Duane talks to Cathy Ferree, the CEO of the Indiana State Museum, about their exhibit called FIX: Heartbreak and Hope Inside Our Opioid Crisis.
It's an amazing exhibit that really delves into the opioid crisis from a human perspective. It’s a story that creates compassion and understanding all at the same time. Cathy wants to change the narrative about opioid addiction, mental health in general, and to really take away that stigma.
Having been raised to be very cognizant of people and their feelings, and how much people try to live behind things rather than in front of them, Cathy took charge in finding a role that a museum could play in helping with this crisis. Museums are a place where people trust to give you information and put things in context for you. And it's great to be able to put this into a museum and have an exhibit that really talks about it in a reliable way.
There are two things that really stand out to me here – the interactive part, which is the knowledge part, and also the extreme compassion for someone who is struggling with addiction because it can be very hard for people who have not struggled with addiction to really understand it.
Hopefully, this helps shift the community outlook on addiction to one of recovery, one of hope, and to a possibility of change.
In this episode, you will hear:
Key Quotes:
[05:33] - “People trust museums. We give you information, we ask you to ask questions, we put things in context for you.”
[05:55] - “Substance abuse disorder is something that people don't always discuss. And what we know is what you don't know, is where you can go awry.”
[13:00] - “It's not a linear experience, you could start with the science, and understand that this is a disease.”
[16:25] - "Opioid has an ability to take hold of your brain in a way no other drug does."
[17:10] - "We want people to really better understand so they can then be more compassionate and have an opportunity to really contribute to the benefit of someone they know that may be suffering or in a difficult situation, rather than making it worse."
[20:33] - "This is a disease that people are struggling with, and you can help them. This is a disease that you could be struggling with. And we hope this helps you."
[25:06] "At the end of the day, people will help one another. So please look for help, because there is always help somewhere."
Supporting Resources:
FIX: Heartbreak and Hope Inside Our Opioid Crisis
https://www.indianamuseum.org/experiences/fix-heartbreak-hope/
Video 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4i-vJoQHhk
Video 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2BNsHrvGGQ
Video 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXK-u2TOGj8
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0:00.0 | All right, everyone, welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. |
0:09.0 | My name is Dwayne Austerlund and I'm your host and today we are on to episode 115 and our guest is Catherine Fri. |
0:19.0 | She is the CEO of the Indiana State Museum and she is going to come on |
0:23.9 | and talk about their exhibit called Fix, Heartbreak and Hope Inside Our Opioid Crisis. |
0:32.6 | I really enjoyed talking to her about this because it sounds like an amazing exhibit that |
0:41.4 | really delves into the opioid crisis from a human perspective and a story that creates |
0:49.9 | compassion and understanding all at the same time. |
0:55.6 | So it was great to talk with her. I would encourage you to check out the YouTube videos. |
1:00.3 | I'll link to them on the site at theaddictivemind.com forward slash 115. |
1:06.9 | Because it really helps give you a perspective as we're talking about what they did to create this exhibit. |
1:14.9 | It gives you a perspective to be able to kind of see what we're talking about |
1:18.8 | and to see the work that went into making this exhibit about the opioid crisis. |
1:27.0 | And so it was great to talk with her. It sounds like she has a |
1:30.2 | ton of compassion and understanding and really wants to change the narrative about opioid addiction, |
1:36.6 | but also just mental health in general and really take away that stigma. So I really enjoyed |
1:44.0 | the interview and talking with her |
1:46.3 | and really could connect to her passion about it. All right. Let's go ahead and start this episode. |
1:56.6 | Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. My guest today is Catherine Fri, and she is the CEO of the Indiana State Museum. And she is going to talk about their exhibit called the Fix, Heartbreak, and Hope Inside Our Opioid Crisis. Catherine, can you introduce yourself? |
2:18.3 | I can. As Dwayne said, my name is Kathy Furre, and I serve as the president and CEO of the Indiana State Museum. |
2:24.3 | We have 12 locations across the states. We have 11 historic sites, and then we have a large museum here in Indianapolis. |
2:31.3 | So we work as a system, and one of the reasons that's important is that we were |
2:36.0 | allowed to take this topic, hope the heartbreak inside our opioid crisis and do programming |
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