• Hidden in Plain Sight: Community Leaders Confront Today’s Drug Trends
    Feb 13 2026

    In this episode, we go inside the Drug Paraphernalia in Plain Sight training with nationally recognized drug trend expert Jermaine Galloway, known as the Tall Cop. Joined by Dr. Bunch of Marion County School District, Chief Philip Mostowski of Mullins Police Department, and Diane Hall, Executive Director of Trinity Behavioral Care, this conversation brings together prevention, education, law enforcement, and treatment leaders for a unified discussion on today’s hidden drug culture.

    From disguised paraphernalia and evolving vape trends to warning signs parents and educators often miss, our panel shares frontline insight into what is really happening in schools and communities and what we can do about it.

    This episode is not about fear. It is about awareness, prevention, and collaboration. Whether you are a parent, teacher, community leader, or concerned citizen, you will walk away better equipped to recognize the signs and start the right conversations.

    Awareness is the first step. What is hiding in plain sight in your community?

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    6 mins
  • Building Safer Communities Through Prevention
    Jan 30 2026

    The opioid crisis continues to impact families and communities at every level, but prevention and early intervention can make a meaningful difference. In this episode, we take a closer look at SCORF and the Prevention Department at Trinity Behavioral Care and the vital role they play in supporting individuals, families, and communities affected by substance use.

    This conversation explores community-based prevention strategies, education, and outreach efforts designed to reduce risk, build resilience, and promote long-term wellness. From addressing opioid misuse to strengthening protective factors, this conversation highlights how proactive, collaborative approaches are helping communities respond to the opioid crisis with care and purpose.

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    15 mins
  • Girls Teching Over: AI, Technology, and the Future
    Jan 7 2026

    In this episode of Girls Teching Over, we dive into AI, technology, and the future with special guest Laquasia Tyson, founder of Girls Teching Over. Laquasia shares her journey into tech, the inspiration behind building a platform focused on access and opportunity, and how artificial intelligence is shaping the next generation of innovation.

    We explore the importance of representation in tech, how people can prepare for future careers in STEM, and what it takes to break barriers in a rapidly evolving digital world. This conversation is insightful and packed with gems for anyone interested in technology, leadership, and the future of work.

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    15 mins
  • The Art of Recovery: Episode 10 - Confidence Camp (Dillon County Youth Self-Care Day)
    Dec 4 2025

    In this uplifting episode of The Art of Recovery, we spoke to the youth in Dillon County for a special Self-Care Day built around one powerful theme: confidence. Local youth opened up about the pressures they face and the courage it takes to show up as their true selves.Through hands-on workshops, candid conversations, and creative self-expression, participants learn how to recognize their strengths, set boundaries, and build self-esteem from the inside out. This episode captures the joy, vulnerability, and transformation that unfold when young people are given space to be heard, supported, and empowered. Confidence Camp is a reminder that healing begins when we believe in our own worth and that sometimes the bravest step is simply showing up.

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    14 mins
  • A Sheriff’s Journey Through Service and Drug Awareness
    Nov 26 2025

    In this episode of The Art of Recovery, Sheriff Larry McNeil of Marlboro County joins us for an honest and insightful conversation about his decades of service, his commitment to community safety, and the evolving fight against drug abuse. Sheriff McNeil shares personal stories from his career in law enforcement, the challenges rural communities face in combating addiction, and why compassion, education, and collaboration are essential to meaningful change.

    Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how law enforcement and recovery advocates can work hand-in-hand to support individuals struggling with addiction. Sheriff McNeil’s journey is one of resilience, leadership, and unwavering dedication to helping people reclaim their lives.

    A must-listen episode for anyone passionate about community impact, recovery, or the human stories behind the badge.

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    17 mins
  • Ministry, Media & Mission: The Road to Healing and Helping Others
    Nov 21 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Pastor Art Ramsey, a dedicated community leader whose work spans both the pulpit and the front lines of behavioral health. As Pastor of North Mullins Baptist Church and a board member at Trinity Behavioral Care, Art brings a unique perspective on how faith, service, and mental-health advocacy intersect.

    Together, we explore his personal journey into ministry, the role media and modern communication play in sharing hope, and the mission that drives his commitment to serving others. Art opens up about the realities of community struggles, the importance of compassion in leadership, and why healing spiritually, emotionally, and relationally requires all of us to show up with intention.

    Whether you’re in ministry, mental-health work, or simply seeking ways to make a difference, this conversation offers wisdom, encouragement, and a powerful reminder that service is both a calling and a pathway to healing.

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    27 mins
  • A Nurse Practitioner’s Journey Supporting Recovery and Breast Cancer Awareness
    Nov 7 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Regina Floyd, Family Nurse Practitioner from Trinity Behavioral Care to talk about supporting recovery and breast cancer awareness.

    Regina shares her professional insights and personal passion for helping individuals on their journey to wellness, highlighting the role of compassion, education, and community in recovery. She also discusses the importance of early detection, advocacy, and support for those affected by breast cancer.

    Whether you’re navigating your own recovery, supporting a loved one, or simply want to learn more about how we can all contribute to a healthier, more aware community, this conversation is one you don’t want to miss.

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    16 mins
  • Know Where to Turn: Community Resources with The Pee Dee Coalition
    Oct 31 2025

    In this episode of The Art of Recovery, host Ebony Manning sits down with Katrina Stephens and Wendy Woods from the Pee Dee Coalition to shine a light on the critical issue of domestic violence and the resources available to survivors in Marlboro County, South Carolina.

    Katrina and Wendy share their experiences working on the front lines of advocacy, support, and prevention. They discuss how the Pee Dee Coalition empowers survivors, promotes education in the community, and works to break cycles of abuse. Together, we explore what recovery looks like for individuals and families impacted by domestic violence and how awareness can inspire lasting change.

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    18 mins