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Creating Impact From Tragedy with MAPDA’s Janet Janes

Author
Brenda Zane, Janet Janes
Published
Thu 28 Jul 2022
Episode Link
http://www.brendazane.com/hopestream/124

ABOUT THE EPISODE:
Mamas are so fierce. They are incredible protectors- and not just of their own children, but of the whole village. My guest today is Janet Janes, is a warrior mama and founder of MAPDA (Mothers Against Prescription Drug Abuse). She is bravely telling the story of the loss of her son to one methadone pill in hopes of saving others from this unimaginable loss. 

Every five minutes, someone dies of a drug overdose. What’s worse is that this tragedy is entirely preventable. But as a society, we’re so unaware of how powerful these drugs are. While she is proud to advocate for this cause, Janet shares how intentional she has to be about self-care to prevent burnout as she tells her story again and again. 

We also talk about how grief can absolutely undo us and make us strangers to ourselves. This episode is a reminder that when we have the courage to deal with the shame of finding ourselves here, there is help and hope waiting for us- and our children. Be sure to share this episode and what you learn with someone you love.

In this episode, you’ll learn: 

  • How Janet was able to turn her pain into action
  • Why we’re going numb to the rampant use of prescription drug abuse
  • Some of the bright spots of the work Janet is doing
  • Why we don’t have time to worry about having uncomfortable conversations with our kids
  • What Janet is learning about herself in this stage of her healing

EPISODE RESOURCES:

  • MAPDA: Mothers Against Prescription Drug Abuse (Website) 

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