RECOVERY
TALK debuts at WDFH-FM
In-Sync with National Alcohol and Drug Addiction-Recovery Month
DOBBS FERRY, New York, August 23, 2004
— WDFH-FM in Ossining, New York, today announced the debut of the first-ever
program devoted entirely to the subject of recovery, co-produced and
hosted by veteran print and broadcast journalist Robyn Leary, and featuring
in Ms. Leary’s words, “an impressive array of fascinating people making
remarkable comebacks.”
Tune in weekly on the web: WWW.WDFH.ORG
Fridays 1:30 - 2:00p Eastern, with an encore
Sundays 8:30 - 9:00a.
All-New Season begins September 2008
AVAILABLE SOON ON PODCAST!
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Tune
in to watch a news broadcast exclusively devoted to the day's
news as it relates to national drug policy, recovery groups
that are making a difference in their communities, demographic
trends and recovery lifestyle options. How about personal
profiles a la Biography that focus on notables in recovery
such as Steve Tyler from Aerosmith, Congressman Jim Ramstad,
or Betty Ford. Perhaps, historical figures such as actor Jason
Robards or Marty Mann, founder of the National Council on
Alcohol and Drug Dependence.
Coming soon: An evening talk
show with a lively stage band, a parade of individuals with
recovery messages, comedians, advocates, researchers, prevention
workers, entertainers and business leaders. Watch for a Road
to Recovery segment that takes viewers into our nation's communities
to visit recovery schools, drug courts, sober dorms, treatment
programs and people in recovery just doing remarkable things.
Recovery Network Foundation
P.O. Box 8969
Briarcliff Manor
New York, NY 10510-8969
(914) 941-2863
Fax: (914) 941-2850
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Faces
& Voices of Recovery strongly endorses and supports the Recovery
Channel's exciting proposal to publicize and educate people around
the country about the growing recovery advocacy movement. |
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Recovery
TV & Radio Advocate Named to Addiction Leadership Institute
(March 28, 2005) -- Recovery television and radio pioneer Robyn
Leary has been selected to participate in the Addiction Technology
Transfer Center (ATTC) Network's Leadership Institute, which the
organization describes as “a unique group of addiction professionals
nominated as future leaders in the field.”
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The Block Island
Times
Guest Editorial 7/16/06
PATRICK KENNEDY
AND CALLS FOR HIS RESIGNATION
by Robyn Leary,
President, Recovery
Network
Foundation
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