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THE BOLT PodcastTHE BOLT PodcastResilience in Action: Leadership, Advocacy, and Healing with Travis BornsteinWhat happens when personal tragedy becomes a beacon of hope and change? Travis Bornstein's journey from heartbreak to advocacy offers a compelling narrative of transformation and resilience. As president of Teamsters Local 24 and the founder of Hope United, Travis channels his profound loss into a powerful crusade against the opioid epidemic, challenging pharmaceutical giants and inspiring community engagement. Discover the story of Tyler, whose battle with addiction has sparked a nationwide movement, and learn how one family's courage and tenacity are making waves in an ongoing fight for justice and recovery.This episode shines a light on...2024-12-1852 minBedsideBedsideEnergy Shifts in Relationships 🧲 Quickie with Amanda BlairQUICKIE: What is disorganized attachment? How do I keep things HOT while in a long distance relationship? Am I noticing a shift in my relationship?  This week I'm back with my cohost Amanda Blair to cover your Q's on all things relationship dynamics, sex, and manifestation. We're diving into listener questions, sharing our opinions, and giving all the tools & tips toward a healthier way of relating. On this episode we coverTaylor Swift & Travis KelceThe 3 word methodAttachment stylesDisorganized attachmentSomatic healing vs talk therapyEnergy shifts in relationshipsLong distance relationships3 Word Method: https://www.allisonbornstein.co...2023-11-0848 minThe Courage to Change: A Recovery PodcastThe Courage to Change: A Recovery Podcast193: Travis Bornstein: Battling Addiction After His Son's Fentanyl OverdoseTravis Bornstein is the father of Tyler who died at age 23 of a Fentanyl overdose. Tyler had been successful in school and sports, but injury and the subsequent surgeries brought on an addiction to opioids which eventually moved to heroin. This began 6 years of addiction and relapse. The family did everything it could to provide a path to recovery, but eventually Tyler ended up with Heroin laced with Fentanyl. The person he was using with panicked, and left him to die in a vacant lot. The immense grief overwhelmed Travis and his family. It was hi...2023-07-1858 minSecret 2 My SuccessSecret 2 My SuccessSecret 2 My Success Episode 51 -- Lamont Artis, then Conley Black and Travis LangOur first guest this episode is: Lamont Artis - CEO and Chairman - Many Homes Freedom ProjectMany Homes Freedom Project Corp. focuses on reforming refugee processing. We synergize the integration of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and Refugees into local communities and economies where placement programs are located.​Many Homes Freedom Project Corp. redefines the system by creating jobs for locals, IDPs, and Refugees while providing homes, access to early and secondary schooling, and healthcare. These opportunities allow IDPs and Refugees to become valued members of society, achieve freedom immediately, and ultimately pursue ha...2022-11-1254 minAccess Unmissable  Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsAccess Unmissable Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsWe Can Do Better Than This: An urgent manifesto for how we can shape a better world for LGBTQ+ people by Amelia AbrahamPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/514272 to listen full audiobooks. Title: We Can Do Better Than This: An urgent manifesto for how we can shape a better world for LGBTQ+ people Author: Amelia Abraham Narrator: Travis Alabanza, Yasmin Benoit, Peppermint, Phyll Opoku-Gyimah, Naoise Dolan, Amrou Al-Kadhi, Amelia Abraham, Owen Jones, Wolfgang Tillmans Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 52 minutes Release date: June 3, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. How can we create a better world for LGBTQ+ people? 35 extraordinary voices share their stories...2021-06-0305 minThe OutCast Presented by OutfestThe OutCast Presented by OutfestPart 2: Two Eyes, P.S. Burn this Letter Please & DramaramaIt’s part two of the OutCast’s season finale and we’re highlighting three more films from the 2020 Outfest LA Festival! First, host David Kittredge chats with writer/director Travis Fine & star Kate Bornstein about their beautiful triptych TWO EYES, which tells three interweaving stories spanning centuries across the American West. Then, writer/directors Michael Seligman & Jennifer Tiexiera and producer Craig Olsen talk about how finding a trove of letters lead to P.S. BURN THIS LETTER PLEASE, their wonderful documentary about the lives of fabulous queens in pre-Stonewall New York. And then, writer/director Jonathan Wysocki and star N...2020-10-131h 20Cover 2 ResourcesCover 2 ResourcesEp. 252 - Introducing a Community of First Responders (Everyone Has a Role!)First Responders have 6 minutes to make it to an overdose victim and begin administering life-saving Narcan. Sadly, that’s not always possible. The Community of First Responders Initiative is about making Narcan available in public spaces and linking Narcan Carriers with overdose victims while they wait for emergency responders to arrive. Each year on August 31st International Overdose Awareness Day is held to remember those lost to overdose deaths. Today, on the eve of the 2019 Overdose Awareness day, we’re delighted to release our CFR introduction video. A special thanks to our International visitors from Morocco, Mustafa and Samia and thei...2019-08-3000 minSuite (212)Suite (212)Trans-forming Literature: An interview with Andrea LawlorAndrea Lawlor's debut novel Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl has a protagonist who can change his body at will, creating a narrative that explores space between male and female without relying on established transsexual narratives. This week, Juliet talks to Lawlor about the novel - one of the first by a trans/non-binary author on a major publisher - and the state of trans/non-binary literature more generally. SELECTED REFERENCES ANDREA LAWLOR, Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl (2017) - https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/apr/05/andrea-lawlor-dont-want-to-be-representative-of-a-type Travis Alabanza - https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2019/mar/27...2019-05-2758 minSuite (212)Suite (212)EXTRA: Army of Lovers: Queer consciousness-raising after StonewallRecorded live in Birmingham during Grand Union’s ‘Ways of Learning’ exhibition, this episode of Suite (212) Extra discusses queer consciousness-raising. Juliet talks to writer/artist Huw Lemmey about LGBTQI+ activism before and after the Stonewall riots of June 1969 in the US and western Europe; the use of direct action and think-ins by the Gay Liberation Front and others; how AIDS and Section 28 changed queer art and activism; the development of trans theory in the 1990s; and the state of queer politics and creativity today. SELECTED REFERENCES Travis Alabanza - http://travisalabanza.co.uk Kenneth Anger Penny Arcade (performance artist) - https...2018-11-271h 37Cover 2 ResourcesCover 2 ResourcesEp. 29 - Break the Stigma of Addiction: Travis Bornstein, Founder of Breaking BarriersTravis discusses the stigma of addiction and how we can break it through unity and love. He is the founder of Breaking Barriers – Hope is Alive, located in Uniontown, OH. Breaking Barriers – Hope is Alive is a resource for people and families who are struggling with the disease of addiction. Through training, education and bringing awareness both locally and nationally, Breaking Barriers – Hope is Alive helps addicts get the resources and support they deserve.2016-09-1300 min