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The Addicted Mind Podcast

264: Initiating Change in the Corporate World for Recovery and Support with Cheryl Brown Merriwether

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8621 Ratings

🗓️ 25 December 2023

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Unlock the secrets to transforming your business into a haven for employee well-being with insights from Cheryl Brown-Merriwether, a trailblazer in marrying corporate HR with addiction recovery education. As we navigate the post-pandemic world, Cheryl lays out the stark realities and innovative solutions needed to foster recovery-friendly workplaces. This episode is a beacon of hope for businesses striving to support their employees' mental health and addiction recovery journeys, featuring discussions on government and institutional advancements, as well as practical initiatives that encourage seeking help. 

Step into a conversation that breaks down the barriers between addiction, mental health, and professional success. With Cheryl's expertise, we examine the integral role of empathy, peer support, and HR departments in creating a work culture where recovery is not just supported but celebrated. The dialogue traverses the significance of the Surgeon General's recent framework for mental health in the workplace, offering a roadmap to navigate the complexities of these intertwined challenges. This exchange is a testament to the power of inclusive leadership in initiating a substantial shift within workplace environments to prioritize employee health. 

Prepare to be part of a revolutionary movement as Cheryl details the upcoming national launch of an institute designed to promote recovery-friendly workplaces. This landmark initiative aims to arm employers, particularly those leading small businesses, with the tools necessary to build supportive environments while also exploring the benefits awaiting businesses that commit to this cause. We also shine a light on the burgeoning role of recovery coaches in the workplace—not just as a source of support but as a beacon that guides individuals towards a more fulfilling professional and personal life. Join us for a journey through the heart of corporate compassion, where the well-being of each employee is the cornerstone of business success.


In this episode, you will hear:

  • Supporting workplace addiction awareness
  • Preventing substance use disorder in workplace
  • Responders and support for substance misuse
  • Leadership supporting systems development
  • Recovery-friendly workplaces made exciting and easy
  • Creating safe and accessible hr programs
  • Professional recovery coaches in the workplace
  • Connecting people for support and resources


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Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, everyone, welcome to the Addictive Mind podcast.

0:09.0

My name is Dwayne Osterlin.

0:10.0

I'm your host, and we are on to another episode.

0:14.8

Our guest today is Cheryl Brown-Marieweather.

0:17.0

She is a return guest.

0:19.1

Sheryl Brown-Marieweather brings over over two decades of experiencing corporate HR management at AT&T, addiction recovery awareness, and adult education, to the International Center for Addiction and Recovery Education, ICare.

0:34.4

As VP and executive director, she oversees and directs the administration, operations,

0:39.4

and student support services for ICare's three divisions, strategic sobriety works force solutions,

0:46.3

International Association of Professional Recovery Coaches, and Net Institute. And today,

0:52.5

Cheryl is going to talk about the situation we face in our world around

0:58.5

addiction and the workforce and how we really need to be able to bring these services into

1:05.6

the workplace and make workplaces recovery friendly and recovery ready. And she's going to talk about what is going

1:12.6

on from a institutional level and government level of all the exciting stuff that is happening

1:19.0

to help people find recovery and support people who are struggling with a substance use disorder.

1:27.0

So I hope you get a lot out of this episode. And if you're

1:31.6

getting a lot out of the Addicted Mind podcast, rate in reviews and iTunes. That really does help

1:37.2

the podcast get found. And click the subscribe button so you get the latest podcast in your feed as

1:42.4

well. And follow us on Instagram at

1:45.9

Addicted Mind Podcast. All right, everyone, stay tuned for this episode.

1:53.6

All right, everyone. Welcome to The Addicted Mind. My guest today is Sherry Brown, Maryweather, a return guest, actually.

2:04.5

And so I'm excited to talk to you again because you, as we were talking before we even started,

2:09.5

you've got some amazing news about recovery in the workspace, which is your specialty,

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