Voices from the Village is a podcast from Healing Transitions where we sit down with the incredible individuals who make up the Recovery Village in Wake County, North Carolina. From local chefs to journalists to other nonprofits, Voices from the Village lets you in on the fabric of the recovery community!
Zero Proof Raleigh is hosting an acoustic performance by Molly Stevens on July 24th at Pine State Coffee! Join them for a night of great music and alcohol-free festivities. The event kicks off at 5pm…
Amy Richards is an Illustrator in Raleigh, North Carolina. Her greeting card line The Sober Introvert celebrates sobriety and recovery. She will be a featured artist in Healing Transitions' upcoming …
Jamil Rashad is a modern-funk singer/songwriter from Raleigh who goes by his stage name "Boulevards". He is also a person in recovery. In this episode, Chris speaks to Boulevards about his music car…
In this episode, Chris sits down with Thomas Sayre. Sayre is a sculptor and painter whose work can be found all over the globe. He is renowned for his earthcastings, which are "monumental sculptures …
In the first episode of season two, Chris has a conversation with David Meeker and Alex Warren. David is the co-owner of Trophy Brewing Co., and Alex is the co-owner of Runologie, both based in Ralei…
Season Two of Voices from the Village starts on WEDNESDAY 10/9!
In this episode, Chris heads to downtown Raleigh and speaks to the members of Angel Oak Creative - a marketing firm that solely works with nonprofit organizations. They have a great conversation abou…
In this episode, Chris heads over to A Place at the Table to sit down with founder and Executive Director, Maggie Kane. They talk about how the restaurant was founded and how the unique pay-what-you-…
In this episode, Chris travels to the original Emmaus House of Raleigh. Joe DuMuro and Danny Beasley join him and they have a great conversation about how Emmaus House began, how it has grown, and th…
In this episode, Chris sits down with the women of FiA (Females in Action), as they have a great conversation about how the workout group has impacted their lives, and the important role FiA plays to…
In this episode, Chris heads over to the State Farmer's Market Restaurant and sits down with owner Tony Gilliam. Tony and Chris have a great conversation about second chances, the community, and the …
In this episode, Chris heads to Shepherd's Table Soup Kitchen to speak with its executive director, Tammy Gregory. Chris and Tammy talk about the kitchen's beginnings, its incredible impact, and the …
In this episode, Chris sits down with Elaine Pleasants, Executive Director of Wheels 4 Hope - a nonprofit that provides reliable, affordable vehicles to economically vulnerable individuals and famili…