NYAIVU Ep. 035 - The Teachings of Jake Bradshaw (totally not a cult)
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Healthcare is all about measurements: survival rates, success rates, no show rates, outcomes. But the addicted population can be terribly difficult to get and keep any data on.
A lot of us receive treatment in facilities where our information is protected by federal law (HIPPA & 42 CFR Pt. 2, for all my industry nerds out there). A lot of us stay clean in fellowships that are centered in anonymity. A lot of us go back out a few times before we get it right and good luck tracking us down out there.
And some people are famous, even in an anonymous fellowship.
Jake's curriculum vitae is stacked: co-owner of Forward Health Ohio, the voice of Humans of Addiction, internationally syndicated content expert of advocacy around addiction, treatment, and recovery. He's also known as the guy that got picked up by the Fed's outside a 12 step meeting.
In Ep. 035, JB talks growing up in a small town, the early days of the dark web, and about a minor project he completed with the New York Times (who even reads the paper?!)
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