
We're supporting recovery conversations with groups and organizations
Converting statistics into stories
We are a peer-run media company, producing online content and events designed to engage with, and support those in active addiction, treatment and recovery – as well as support group.
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In addition, we reach out to the broader community in an attempt to reduce judgement, stigma and fear, by showing that many of the challenges and solutions around addiction and recovery can have a direct and positive outcome on the community.

Our media projects aren’t statements, they are conversation starters. Only through engagement can we shift thinking in society.
Our recent recovery stories have received over 37,000 views and hundreds of shares, both growing daily. People are engaging with us.

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recovery programming
Here are some examples of TMV's recent projects that focus on recovery
Relationships & recovery
Two couples share their experiences of managing their relationships, treatment and recovery. Relationships are usually the first casualty of addiction. How did they defy the odds?
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Candice's story
Candice has stayed clean, despite dealing with judgement for using suboxone and the curtailment of dreams by a drug-linked felony charge. She's a true triumph of recovery, with important stories to share.
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Losing a child to addiction
Nobody should have to bury their child... Judi's story is heartbreaking, but through the pain, she manages to share invaluable advice for others in similar situations.
Empowering parents
We are supporting recovery coaches through direct video marketing and social media
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I see you, I respect you
We produce video stories designed to reduce stigma, and promote them across a wide range of media platforms
Hearts of Light trailer
This trailer is designed to connect with family members who feel isolated through loss of a child from overdose.
Hearts of light website
Engage website
North Sound Recovery Coalition

NSRC Newsletter
Mariners: Recovery Ball Game
We built and manage the NSRC website to assist with the communications to other organizations, groups and the public
More about the video series 'ENGAGE'
How TMV projects are supporting recovery
ENGAGE
Engage is a video series that explores, challenges and celebrates some of the main aspects of recovery. The format is a facilitated discussion, as a talk show or interview, with guests with direct experience, around a particular subject. Our goals are to:
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Share knowledge and experience to help those in similar situations;
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"Broaden the constituency," through creating awareness and understanding outside recovery communities.
ENGAGE On The Road
By taking the ‘Engage’ program on the road and recording with audiences, we will have a lively ‘town hall’ format to debate issues, reflect on experiences and successes. This would travel to various towns throughout the state, especially those with an existing WRA presence.
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The benefits of this format would include:
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Expand awareness amongst the recovery communities.
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Promote a greater bond between recovery communities.
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Promote a greater bond between recovery and general communities.
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Increase awareness outside the world of recovery.
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Reduce stigma, misunderstanding and fear.
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Inform and promote supportive legislation (through focused topics).
ENGAGE episodes




DEVELOPING AWARENESS & SUPPORT
within and beyond recovery circles
I’ve broken down the world of recovery, into three basic categories, to illustrate the notion that in order to improve perceptions, support structures and funding, we also need to consider ways of exporting recovery beyond the current circles.
To achieve this, recovery needs to be presented not just as a solution (and necessity) for those who have been in addiction, but also to the majority of society living outside the 3 circles. The tools for recovery are relevant to nearly all forms of post trauma and suffering.
Also, those in recovery contribute enormously to society across the spectrum – from the arts to the sciences and everything in between. So, recovery is not just about receiving – it’s also about giving – contributing to society in a meaningful and tangible way.
The reset of the world
Supportive of recovery
Affected by those in recovery
In recovery
I believe that to expand awareness and understanding around recovery, we need to emphasize what we have to offer, as well as what we need. Recovery is a broad term, but within the context of people ‘in recovery’, the tools and methods available to us, would benefit a far broader section of society.
What we do in recovery has value far beyond its defined boundaries.
Programs in development
'What did recovery do for you today?'
60-second shares that focus on gratitude and reflection.
Guest shares
Inspiring shares from people in recovery that ‘made it’.
World in recovery
13 countries, 13 different approaches to finding sustained recovery and quality of life, through social attitudes, practice, mindfulness, humility and service. What can we learn from other countries?
Marketing support
An example of a short trailer / promo to promote a WRA event. Such approaches can support any WRA or Recovery Cafe events:
Social issues
A small selection of other projects that John Bowey produced, which deal with social issues