Hosted by Richard Winham and Mal O’Connell, On The Outside In Chattanooga is a conversation with people living on the street in Chattanooga along with the army of professionals working to help them. Like the blind men and the elephant trying to grasp the enormity of the problem, Richard and Mal spent 18 months in understanding that it’s not one problem or one person, but a huge shifting population of people each with their own unique perspective. Realizing that helped them to tell the story one topic at a time.
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Hosted by Richard Winham and Mal O’Connell, On The Outside In Chattanooga is a conversation with people living on the street in Chattanooga along with the army of professionals working to help them. Like the blind men and the elephant trying to grasp the enormity of the problem, Richard and Mal spent 18 months in understanding that it’s not one problem or one person, but a huge shifting population of people each with their own unique perspective. Realizing that helped them to tell the story one topic at a time.
Living on the outside in Chattanooga is always a challenge. On 11th Street, those daily challenges are further exacerbated by very potent drugs. For many people living on 11th Street, it’s hard to resist a drug that promises to ease their daily pain. Fentanyl—an analgesic 50 times as potent as heroin and 100 times as potent as morphine, according to the DEA—is everywhere on 11th street.
On The Outside In Chattanooga
Hosted by Richard Winham and Mal O’Connell, On The Outside In Chattanooga is a conversation with people living on the street in Chattanooga along with the army of professionals working to help them. Like the blind men and the elephant trying to grasp the enormity of the problem, Richard and Mal spent 18 months in understanding that it’s not one problem or one person, but a huge shifting population of people each with their own unique perspective. Realizing that helped them to tell the story one topic at a time.