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If you’ve ever felt like a fraud in your own journey or questioned whether you’re truly moving forward, this episode is a reminder that you’re not alone—and that recovery is about progress, not perfection. Subscribe to Arbor on the Air on your preferred podcast platform.
Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
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launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Thanks for listening — and thanks for laughing with us. Subscribe to Arbor on the Air on your preferred podcast platform.
Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Kai opens up about her day-to-day responsibilities, giving listeners an inside look at what her job truly entails. From the challenges she’s embraced to the lessons she’s learned along the way, her story is filled with insight, growth, and genuine passion for the work she does. Subscribe to Arbor on the Air on your preferred podcast platform.
Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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 Subscribe to Arbor on the Air on your preferred podcast platform.
Follow us on social media to stay updated on new episodes and topics.
Learn more about Arbor Place and our mission at arborplaceinc.org.
Interested in being a guest or sharing your story? Contact us at
info@arborplaceinc.org

Special thanks to Arbor Place for making this podcast possible and for
their unwavering commitment to recovery, healing, and hope.  Episodes
edited by Isa Gamez.

We’re also incredibly grateful to the Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor
Center for providing the space and equipment to help us record and
launch this podcast.
Arbor Place, Inc. has received grant funding from Wisconsin Department
of Health Services to serve as an opioid and methamphetamine treatment
center. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid or
stimulant use, please reach out to us. We can help. Funding will not be
a barrier for you to get the help you need. Find us at arborplaceinc.org
or call us at 715-235-4537. 
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those
of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of Arbor Place, Inc.
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