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EPISODE 89: Wen talks drugs, opoids and an American epidemic

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EPISODE 89: Wen talks drugs, opoids and an American epidemic
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Recently, Dr. Leana Wen was named one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the nation and we found out just why during her Baltimore Positive visit.

Dr. Wen joined us at Jennings Cafe for a three-part, wide-ranging conversation about pregnancy and Planned Parenthood and the future of health care in America.

We were honored to spend time with one of the brightest lights in American medicine and health. This is the final of the trio – as promised by Don Mohler, a deep dive into the opoid crisis in America.

We put together some bonus Baltimore Positive “holiday” chats later this week that will appear after Thanksgiving and continue frequently into December.

 

 

OUR UPCOMING TAPING SCHEDULE:

(Yes…you are invited to join us!)

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21: We are back at State Fare in Catonsville for an powerful doubleheader with Maryland Speaker of The House Adrienne Jones at 10 a.m. and Baltimore City Schools C.E.O. Sonya Santelise at 11:30 a.m.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12: New Baltimore police commissioner Michael Harrison joins us at Faidley’s Seafood in Lexington Market at noon.

We want to thank all of our sponsors, supporters and friends who have allowed this Baltimore Positive platform and movement to become part of your lives and routine. And thank you for sharing our conversations with your community and world!

Hope to see you around Baltimore soon!

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