Drug Prevention Power Hour: Empowering Leaders in Youth Drug Prevention

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Drug Prevention Power Hour: Empowering Leaders in Youth Drug Prevention

In this podcast we explore the world of youth drug prevention. We highlight the things that are working in substance use prevention and learn from one another in the field. This is NOT a show featuring only authors, speakers and founders of companies. We also interview people who are working with youth on a daily basis who can discuss what's currently happening in our schools and communities around the U.S. The Drug Prevention Power Hour is for... Prevention professionals, school counselors, principals, vice principals, social workers, school psychologists, coalitions, prevention specialists, school resource officers (SROs), juvenile justice professionals, parent teacher organization members (PTO), parent teacher association members (PTA), alcohol education (AODA), superintendents, greek life, college orientation, athletics, and human services. Our host is Jake White, the creator of Party.0 and Vive18. He's a youth prevention expert who started a peer-led youth movement where studen

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    HopeStream: A Family's Journey from Crisis to Community | Episode 150 Brenda Zane

    Brenda Zane shares her powerful journey through her son's substance misuse and overdose, leading to the creation of HopeStream Community. This episode offers insights into prevention, intervention, and hope for families dealing with addiction.TakeawaysEarly intervention and understanding the reasons behind substance use are crucial.Parents should approach conversations with curiosity, not judgment.The craft approach offers a structured, evidence-based method for family support.HopeStream provides a private, resource-rich community for families.Youth brain plasticity offers a window of opportunity for recovery.For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    The Power of Personal Stories in Drug Prevention | Episode 149 with Ryan Jensen

    Ryan Jensen, a former medical examiner and death investigator with 16 years of experience, shares his personal journey and insights into the opioid crisis, drug prevention, and mental health. This episode explores the realities of substance abuse, effective prevention strategies, and the importance of resilience and community effort.TakeawaysRyan Jensen's personal journey with addiction and lossThe role of death investigations in understanding overdoseEffective strategies for youth drug preventionThe importance of mental health and resilience in preventionWebsite: https://www.ryanjensenspeaks.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-jensen-001897164/For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    A Community-Centered Approach to the Opioid Crisis | Episode 148 with Dave Suckling

    In this episode, Chief of Police Dave Suckling shares his innovative approach to combating the opioid epidemic in New Hampshire. Discover how community engagement, destigmatizing language, and recovery programs are transforming law enforcement's role in prevention and recovery.TakeawaysLaw enforcement can play a pivotal role in overdose prevention beyond arrests.Destigmatizing language fosters trust and improves recovery outcomes.Community support and peer programs are crucial for sustainable recovery.Proactive measures like Narcan distribution significantly reduce overdose deaths.Partnerships between police and recovery organizations enhance intervention effectiveness.For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Resilient Minds: Lessons from Inspiring Teachers | Episode 147 with Laura Pollman and Dawn Murphy

    In this episode, former teachers Laura Pullman and Dawn Murphy share their inspiring journeys, teaching philosophies, and the impact of education on students' lives. They discuss resilience, community involvement, and advice for students aiming for success.TakeawaysTeaching is hard but rewarding, driven by a bigger purpose.Building trust and relationships with students creates lasting impact.Curiosity and empathy are key traits of successful students.Sharing personal stories helps students feel understood and supported.For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    From Hardship to Hope | Episode 146 with Ted Huntington

    In this episode, Ted Huntington shares his inspiring journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a leader in youth prevention. He discusses the importance of community building, resilience programs, and the power of hope and faith in transforming lives.TakeawaysPersonal stories of overcoming adversity fuel effective prevention work.Community collaboration and shared vision are key to successful coalitions.The Thrive Curriculum is flexible, activity-driven, and adaptable for all ages.Prevention is more than facts; it's about instilling hope and faith.Sustainable impact requires balancing passion with business acumen.LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/huntingtonted/Website https://empoweringbreakthrough.com/For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Hooked on Alcohol-Free Travel | Episode145 ft. Darci Murray

    Darci Murray, founder of Hooked Alcohol-Free Travel, shares her inspiring journey of creating alcohol-free travel experiences for youth and adults. Discover how her innovative trips foster confidence, safety, and life-changing moments without alcohol, and learn how this model can transform perceptions of fun and adventure.Instagram @hookedalcoholfreetravelDry Grad Trips https://hooked-on-travel.com/trips/dry-grad/ For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Teaching Kids to Overcome Fear with Adventure Stories | Episode 144 ft. Robert DeMayo

    Join us as Robert Louis DeMayo shares captivating explorer stories and insights on fear, resilience, and curiosity. Discover how storytelling can inspire and teach life-saving lessons, especially for youth and educators.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RobertLouisDeMayoWebsite: https://robertlouisdemayo.com/For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Voices That Heal: Mentorship, Storytelling, and Community Action | Episode 143 ft. Dr. Jose Silva

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, Dr. Jose Silva shares his inspiring journey from a traumatic childhood to becoming a leader in youth advocacy and drug prevention. He emphasizes the importance of mentorship, community support, and legislative engagement in empowering young people. Dr. Silva discusses the concept of epigenetic trauma and its impact on youth, advocating for a holistic approach to education and mental health. He encourages young people to use their voices in advocacy and highlights the significance of storytelling in creating change. The conversation concludes with insights on community engagement and the collaborative efforts of organizations like Parents to Parents.Facebook: Parent to Parent of Coloradohttps://www.facebook.com/P2PCO/TakeawaysDr. Jose Silva's journey is rooted in overcoming trauma.Mentorship played a crucial role in Dr. Silva's development.Community support is vital for youth empowerment.Legislative engagement is essential for advocacy.Understanding epigenetic trauma can inform educational practices.Stories are powerful tools in advocacy and change.Youth voices are impactful when organized and informed.Raising children requires community involvement.Dr. Silva emphasizes the importance of connection and support.Advocacy should focus on both data and personal stories.For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Where Youth Voices Become Change | Episode 142 with Daniel Senior

    In this conversation, hosts Raegann McDonald and Daniel Senior explore the journey of youth advocacy in prevention work, discussing their backgrounds, the importance of leadership, and the challenges faced in the field. They emphasize the significance of community support, youth engagement, and collaboration in addressing substance abuse and mental health issues. The discussion also highlights the barriers encountered in advocacy, the impact of relationships, and the personal growth that comes from working in this challenging yet rewarding field.TakeawaysReggie McDonald introduces himself as a replacement host.Daniel Senior shares his background and involvement in youth leadership.Leadership in prevention is rooted in authenticity and empathy.The importance of community support in prevention work is emphasized.Challenges in the field include funding and resource limitations.Youth engagement is crucial for effective prevention initiatives.Collaboration with local government enhances advocacy efforts.Building credibility is essential in the field of prevention.Personal growth and relationships are significant in advocacy work.Self-love and compassion are vital for those in the prevention field.For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Youth-Led Mental Health Advocacy | Episode 141 with Isabelle Blackwood

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Reagan McDonald interviews Isabelle Blackwood, a passionate advocate for mental health and prevention work. Isabelle shares her personal journey, including the challenges she faced growing up, her involvement in Y-Link, and the various projects she has spearheaded to address mental health issues in her community. The conversation highlights the importance of support, personal experiences, and the transformative power of advocacy work, especially in youth-led initiatives.TakeawaysIsabelle's journey into prevention began at a young age.Personal experiences with loss and mental health shaped her advocacy.Y-Link provided a platform for youth to engage in prevention work.Community events like Fifth Quarters promote safe spaces for youth.Breaking down stigma around mental health is crucial for advocacy.Isabelle's focus on farmers' mental health highlights a unique issue.Conferences have been transformative for personal and professional growth.Support from peers and mentors is vital in prevention work.Advocacy work can significantly improve mental health and well-being.Finding a passionate partner in advocacy can amplify impact.For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Recovery Through Connection | Episode 140 with Matthew Williams

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Vive18 speaks with Matthew Williams, who shares his inspiring journey of recovery since May 17, 2010. Matthew discusses his work in the recovery movement, his passion for health and nutrition, and the creation of his snack bar company, Fro Pro. The conversation delves into the importance of community, mentorship, and the challenges of substance use, as well as the significance of living a selfless life. Matthew emphasizes the need for connection and support in recovery and encourages listeners to share their stories and ask for help.Website: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-williams-b8a94131/For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Building Bridges Through Prevention | Episode 139 with Melissa Moore

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White welcomes Melissa Moore, a seasoned prevention specialist with over 25 years in public health. Melissa shares her journey into prevention, beginning in junior high and evolving through various public health roles. She emphasizes the power of building relationships and community connections to create healthier environments. The conversation also explores challenges like funding and sustainability in prevention work, highlighting the need for long-term strategies over quick fixes. Melissa encourages a shift in perspective, focusing on relationship-building as a key to successful prevention.Links: m3-consultingllc.comFor feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Building Youth Voices in Drug Prevention | Student Takeover Episode 138 with Zachary Dixon

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Raegann McDonald speaks with Zach Dixon, a passionate advocate for substance misuse prevention. Zach shares his journey from high school to becoming a leader in the STAND organization, discussing the importance of mental health, innovative community engagement projects, and the challenges of reaching youth. The conversation highlights the significance of personal experiences in driving advocacy and the impact of supportive relationships in fostering leadership skills.Link:https://www.instagram.com/stand.ksFor feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    From Loss to Leadership | Student Takeover Episode 137 with Dejon Osborne

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White engages in a heartfelt conversation with Dejan, a passionate advocate for drug prevention and youth empowerment. They discuss Dejan's journey with Vive18, the importance of understanding one's 'why' in the fight against addiction, and the impact of personal stories in shaping community initiatives. Dejan shares his experiences, including the loss of his brother to addiction, and emphasizes the need for connection and support among youth. The conversation also touches on leadership, the significance of starting small in community projects, and the vision for a brighter future for young people.TakeawaysDejan emphasizes the importance of community and connection in drug prevention efforts.Understanding one's 'why' can drive meaningful change in the fight against addiction.Personal stories can have a profound impact on others and inspire change.Building a supportive network is crucial for youth facing challenges.Leadership involves clear communication and a shared vision for success.Starting small can lead to significant community engagement and impact.Self-care is essential for being able to help others effectively.Money can be a tool for good when used to support community initiatives.Youth initiatives like the Youth Boutique can provide essential resources and support.Public speaking and sharing personal experiences can empower others.For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Faith, Discipline & Recovery | Episode 136 with Jennifer Evans

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White speaks with Jennifer Evans, a recovery advocate and nonprofit leader, about her journey from addiction to advocacy. Jennifer shares her personal story of overcoming substance abuse, the importance of community support in recovery, and practical strategies for relapse prevention. The conversation emphasizes the significance of faith, discipline, and coping skills in maintaining sobriety and finding purpose in helping others.TakeawaysJennifer's journey from addiction to recovery is inspiring.Community support is crucial for maintaining sobriety.Relapse prevention strategies include staying connected to recovery communities.Hasty decisions can lead to relapse; take time to reflect.Discipline and routine are essential in recovery.Coping skills like breathwork can help manage stress.Mental health is a significant aspect of recovery.Finding purpose in helping others can aid in personal recovery.It's important to seek help and not go through recovery alone.God's grace plays a vital role in the recovery journey.For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    The Art of Advocating | Student Takeover Episode 135 with Brady Clark

    This week on the Student Takeover, Brady Clark shares his story of resilience and advocacy. He tells host Raegann McDonald about how he uses his personal experiences to guide the work that he does, giving back to others and amplifying the voices of youth. They discuss the importance of relationship building in prevention work, as well as how it benefits you are speaking with other professionals. Brady shares his experiences advocating to state and national legislatures, as well as how he got other youth involved and gives practical advice on how to get your foot in the door with elected officials. TakeawaysBrady started his prevention work as a freshman in high school.Y-Link focuses on mental health and community support activities.Advocacy at the Capitol requires personal connections and organization.In-person advocacy is more impactful than written communication.Bullet points help in preparing for advocacy meetings.Having a group for advocacy efforts increases effectiveness.Passion drives the motivation to advocate for mental health.Overcoming barriers in advocacy is essential for making a difference.Personal experiences can fuel a commitment to advocacy work.Mentorship plays a crucial role in developing leadership skills.For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Victoria's Voice: A Mission of Hope and Prevention | Episode 134 with Leah Shepherd

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White speaks with Leah Shepard, the executive director of Victoria's Voice, about the organization's mission to combat the opioid crisis through naloxone awareness, education, and community engagement. Leah shares the story behind Victoria's Voice, the importance of naloxone, and the impact of personal stories of recovery. They discuss the need for parental involvement in prevention efforts and the formation of the Angel Army, a coalition of bereaved parents advocating for change. The episode concludes with insights on advocacy and the establishment of National Naloxone Awareness Day.TakeawaysVictoria's Voice was founded after the tragic loss of Victoria Siegel.Naloxone awareness and distribution are crucial in preventing overdoses.The Angel Army consists of bereaved parents sharing their stories to prevent future tragedies.Parental engagement is the number one predictor of a child's healthy choices.Victoria's diary serves as a powerful cautionary tale for parents.Simple changes in a child's behavior can indicate deeper issues.Community training on naloxone can save lives.Building family connections through shared meals can foster open communication.Advocacy efforts can lead to significant legislative changes.National Naloxone Awareness Day aims to promote the lifesaving benefits of naloxone.For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Creating a Culture of Care in Schools | Episode 133 with Dr. Ashlee Boothe

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White speaks with Dr. Ashlee Boothe, an educator and mentor who shares her inspiring journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a passionate advocate for student success. They discuss the importance of building a positive school culture, community engagement, and the role of mentorship in education. Dr. Boothe emphasizes the need for strong relationships between educators and students, and shares practical strategies for effective classroom management and fostering student connections.TakeawaysDr. Boothe emphasizes the importance of a positive school culture.Community engagement is crucial for student success.Every student should have at least one extracurricular activity.Mentorship can significantly impact a student's life.Building relationships with students is key to effective teaching.Positive phone calls home can strengthen school-home connections.Dr. Boothe's personal journey highlights the power of resilience.Creating model classrooms can enhance teacher development.Effective classroom management starts with greeting students at the door.Small gestures can make a big difference in student engagement.For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Camping, Conferencing and CRUISING for Prevention | Episode 132 with Jake White

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White discusses the importance of innovation in drug prevention efforts, celebrating student leadership, and sharing effective funding strategies. He emphasizes the need for building youth capacity in prevention, leveraging online presence and SEO for outreach, and announces an upcoming prevention cruise conference. The episode concludes with a call to action for community engagement and support in prevention initiatives.Website & Social Media Handles:https://www.vive18.com/https://www.youtube.com/@vive18https://www.facebook.com/thevive18/For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Finding Your Lane–Prevention is for Everyone | (Student Takeover) Episode 131 with Allie Leib

    In this engaging conversation, Allie Leib, a high school senior and founder of the LEAD prevention club, shares her journey of leadership and community service. She discusses her experiences in high school, the challenges she faced, and her passion for helping others avoid substance abuse. Allie emphasizes the importance of mentorship, community, and making choices that positively impact one's future. Her story is an inspiring testament to youth leadership and the power of prevention efforts in schools.Links:Instagram: lead.onhsFor feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Fighting Against Fentanyl | (Student Takeover) Episode 130 with Jay Olguin

    Join Raegann McDonald in this Student Takeover Episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, where she interviews Jay Olguin, a youth advocate for a Fentanyl Awareness Initiative. They discuss Jay's impact of personal loss on his advocacy work, and the importance of educating younger students about substance misuse. Jay shares insights on overcoming barriers in prevention work, the innovative naloxone vending machines, and the recognition he has received for his efforts. The conversation emphasizes the role of youth in leadership and the importance of community support in making a difference.For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Students Share Unique Structure for Prevention Clubs | (Student Takeover) Episode 129 with Dover Youth2Youth

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White engages with members of Dover Youth2Youth, a youth-led organization focused on drug prevention. The conversation covers the team's dynamics, community projects, the structure of the program, challenges faced, and the skills learned through participation. The youth leaders share their personal stories, the impact of their work, and the importance of mentorship and leadership in their journey. The episode concludes with shoutouts to influential figures in their lives and information on how to connect with Dover Youth to Youth.Links:www.dovery2y.orghttps://instagram.com/dovery2y For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    YTE on Failure, Relationships and Secrets of a Vive18 Founder | Episode 128 with Jake White

    In this special student takeover episode, Raegann McDonald interviews Jake White about his journey in drug prevention and leadership. Together, they explore the power of mentorship, the challenges of stepping into leadership roles, and the importance of building strong, supportive relationships. Jake reflects on his early days organizing drug-free parties in college, the lessons he gained from failure, and why encouraging others is a vital part of leadership. The conversation closes with heartfelt insights on the lasting influence of mentors and the value of having people who believe in you along the way.Website & Social Media Handles:https://www.vive18.com/https://www.youtube.com/@vive18https://www.facebook.com/thevive18/For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Communication Is Prevention | Episode 127 with Caden Vittorini

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White sits down with Caden Vittorini, a dynamic youth life coach and founder of Vitt Factor. Caden shares his personal journey from making poor decisions in college to becoming a leader in youth coaching. He discusses the importance of communication skills, positive peer pressure, and self-awareness in drug prevention. Tune in to learn practical tools for empowering youth to make healthy choices and discover how you can better serve young people you work with.Website & Social Media Handles:https://www.vittfactor.com/assemblies https://www.instagram.com/vitt.factor/For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Supplement the SPF with Communities That Care Framework | Episode 126 with Shelby Hall

    In this episode, we delve into the transformative "Communities That Care" model, exploring its five pivotal phases. Discover how this evidence-based framework empowers communities to foster positive youth development and prevent problem behaviors. From community mobilization to evaluation, each phase is designed to build a healthier, more resilient community. Join us as we unpack the strategies and success stories that make this model a cornerstone in community development. Tune in to learn how you can implement these phases to create lasting change in your community.Website & Social Media Handles:https://www.gallatinvalleycommunitiesthatcare.com/https://instagram.com/gallatinvalleyctc https://www.communitiesthatcare.net/For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Why Prevention Is Aligned With Pro Athletics | Episode 125 with Toni Will and Joel Martin

    In this compelling episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White is joined by Toni Will and Joel Martin from the Kalamazoo Wings to explore the profound impact of substance use on athletic careers. Discover how choosing a substance-free lifestyle can enhance performance, open doors to opportunities, and protect the brain—the ultimate asset for any athlete. With personal stories and expert insights, this episode is a must-listen for young athletes aspiring to reach their full potential. Tune in to learn how making smart choices today can shape a successful tomorrow.Website & Social Media Handles:https://www.facebook.com/KalamazooWingsHockey/ https://www.instagram.com/kalamazoowings/ https://www.instagram.com/imtoniwill/?hl=en https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonildaniels/ For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    The Language of Behavior & Restorative Justice | Episode 124 with Joshua Stamper

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White speaks with educator and author Joshua Stamper about the importance of trauma-responsive strategies and restorative practices in education. Joshua shares his personal journey, insights from his new book 'The Language of Behavior', and practical strategies for creating safe and supportive learning environments for students. The conversation emphasizes the need for empathy, understanding, and effective communication in addressing student behavior and fostering positive relationships within schools.Website & Social Media Handles:Website: www.joshstamper.comTwitter (X): @Joshua__Stamper (@Joshua__Stamper)Instagram: @Joshua__Stamper (@Joshua__Stamper)LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-stamper/Blue Sky: @joshuaStamperYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@joshuastamper Aspire to Lead Book: www.bit.ly/aspirelead The Language of Behavior BookFor feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Igniting Connection: The Spark Movement | Episode 123 with Tawnya Shaner

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White speaks with Tanya Schaener about her journey in promoting parental proactive prevention and the Spread the Spark movement. Tanya shares her family's mission to connect with others through kindness and service while traveling. They discuss the importance of community engagement, youth empowerment, and the role of connection in preventing substance abuse and mental health issues. Tanya emphasizes the significance of recognizing and appreciating the efforts of individuals in the prevention field, encouraging listeners to focus on their strengths and passions.Links: Website: https://www.spreadthespark.org/For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Student Leader Starts “5th Quarter” Alcohol Alternative | Episode 122 with Raegann Mcdonald

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White speaks with Reagan McDonald, an incoming college freshman and mental health advocate. Reagan shares her journey of involvement in prevention work, her personal struggles with mental health, and the importance of youth engagement in addressing substance use. She discusses innovative approaches to engaging young people, the significance of mentorship, and offers valuable insights on how to effectively involve youth in prevention efforts. Reagan's story is one of resilience, passion, and a commitment to making a difference in her community.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates01:05 Reagan's Journey into Prevention06:58 The Importance of Sharing Stories11:39 Balancing Sports and Advocacy15:09 Community Engagement and Activities21:58 Advice for Involving Youth in Prevention28:07 Mentorship and Leadership Development31:11 Final Thoughts and EncouragementLinks: Website: https://www.claycountscoalition.com/For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Creating Systemic Prevention & Diversion in Schools | Episode 121 with Kriya Lendzion

    Kriya Lendzion spent two decades as a school counselor, parent coach and “teen whisperer.” She talks with your host, Jake White, about the roles we can play in students lives to help them make better choices. They also discuss creating systemic change that prevents substance use and helps young people recover from their mistakes. Topics include restorative programming vs punitive, adult role models, school policy and more! Enjoy this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour.Links:Website: https://kriyalendzion.comChapters00:00 The Role of School Counselors03:40 Challenges Faced by School Counselors06:32 Motivational Interviewing Techniques09:33 Collaboration Between Counselors and Administration12:35 Cultural Pressures and Substance Use15:34 Positive Role Models and Prevention Strategies16:10 Finding Your Tribe and Community Support16:38 The Role of Community in Youth Development18:24 Resources and Activities for Youth Engagement19:49 Effective Drug Education Programs23:25 Creating Comprehensive Prevention and Intervention Plans36:05 Engaging Students and Families in Policy DevelopmentFor feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Starting Student Led Prevention Clubs & Conferences | Episode 120 with Operation Snowball

    In this episode, Jake White hosts Riley Cleary and Michaela Price from the Illinois Association for Behavioral Health (IABH) to discuss Operation Snowball, a youth initiative focused on prevention education, mental health awareness, and community advocacy. They explore the various programs under IABH, the impact of personal experiences on their work, and provide insights on how to start peer-led prevention clubs. The conversation emphasizes the importance of youth leadership, community support, and the transformative power of peer-led prevention initiatives.Links:Website: https://www.operationsnowballinc.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/operationsnowball/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OperationSnowballIncTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@operationsnowball For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Johnny’s Ambassadors: Resources & Tools for THC Prevention Education | Episode 119 with Laura Stack

    In this episode, Jake White and Laura Stack discuss the critical issues surrounding THC use among adolescents, the mission of Johnny's Ambassadors, and the importance of education and advocacy in preventing drug abuse. Laura shares her personal journey and the impact of her nonprofit organization, which aims to educate communities about the dangers of high THC marijuana. They explore effective strategies for engaging youth, the resources available for prevention education, and the need for a supportive network in the field of drug prevention.Links:Laura’s email [email protected] https://JohnnysAmbassadors.orgFacebook Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/JohnnysAmbassadorsWho’s Johnny? https://johnnysambassadors.org/johnnySchool assemblies: https://johnnysambassadors.org/speakingEducational offerings: https://johnnysambassadors.org/educationBook #1: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BRYZP9SYBook #2: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D3QTV16PTHC Literacy quiz: https://JohnnysAmbassadors.org/thcquizDocumentary: https://JohnnysAmbassadors.org/cipGameshow: https://JohnnysAmbassadors.org/GameshowBlog and newsletter sign-up: https://JohnnysAmbassadors.org/blogExpert faculty videos on demand: https://www.JohnnysAmbassadors.org/recorded-webinarsResearch database: https://www.JohnnysAmbassadors.org/researchTeach our curriculum: https://JohnnysAmbassadors.org/trainersPowerPoint and notes: https://JohnnysAmbassadors.org/PowerPointClassroom schoolteachers: https://JohnnysAmbassadors.org/teachersOnline marijuana prevention community: https://community.johnnysambassadors.orgToolkits: https://www.JohnnysAmbassadors.org/toolkitsGraphics: https://JohnnysAmbassadors.org/graphicsPosters: https://JohnnysAmbassadors.org/postersOne-pagers and magazine: https://JohnnysAmbassadors.org/onesheetsOnline lessons: https://JohnnysAmbassadors.org/onlinelessonsVideos: https://www.JohnnysAmbassadors.org/videosParent help: https://johnnysambassadors.org/parentsPublic Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/JohnnysAmbassadorsFor feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    From Prison to Purpose | Episode 118 with Joshua Brown

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White interviews Josh Brown Sr., a powerful anti-drug speaker and redeemed felon. Josh shares his journey from addiction and incarceration to becoming a mentor and speaker, emphasizing the importance of making positive life choices. The conversation covers various themes, including decision-making, coping skills, and the impact of peer pressure on youth. Josh provides practical strategies for young people to resist negative influences and highlights the significance of community support in the recovery process.Chapters00:00 Josh's Journey to Redemption02:27 The Impact of Speaking and Sharing Stories05:14 The Power of Programs in Prison08:21 Current Work and Purpose11:22 Understanding Prevention Strategies13:28 Understanding Prevention: Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary17:55 The Power of Personal Stories in Recovery21:51 Building Peer Resistance Skills26:12 The Importance of Decision-Making29:22 Coping with Stress and Finding Healthy Outlets32:29 From Prison to Purpose: Josh's Journey34:37 Introduction to Drug Prevention Strategies34:39 Engaging Youth in Substance Use EducationLinks:Website https://www.joshdbrown.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jbrownsr359/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/joshdbrownsr/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-d-brown-sr-9828a4197/ For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Building Resilient Youth: The 40 Developmental Assets | Episode 117 with Jake White

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White discusses the 40 developmental assets identified by the Search Institute, which are crucial for building resilient and successful youth. The conversation is divided into two main categories: external assets, which include support, empowerment, boundaries, and constructive use of time, and internal assets, which encompass commitment to learning, positive values, social competencies, and positive identity. Jake emphasizes the importance of these assets in preventing substance use and fostering a supportive environment for young people.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Developmental Assets18:37 Exploring Internal Assets36:11 Conclusion and Call to ActionTakeawaysThe 40 developmental assets are essential for youth resilience.External assets include support, empowerment, boundaries, and constructive use of time.Internal assets consist of commitment to learning, positive values, social competencies, and positive identity.Having multiple caring adults in a child's life is crucial.Empowerment comes from being seen as valuable and useful.Setting boundaries and expectations creates a safe environment for youth.Creative activities enhance cognitive abilities and personal development.Reading for pleasure is linked to better decision-making.Delayed gratification is a key skill for youth to develop.Youth engagement in community activities fosters a sense of belonging and purpose.For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Prevention & Mental Health… Are You “Up To It?” | Episode 116 with Jamal and Zion Givens

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White engages with Jamal and Zion Givens, a father-son duo dedicated to mental wellness and prevention. Jamal discusses his extensive experience in prevention and the founding of his nonprofit organization, while Zion reflects on how his father's work inspired him to make a difference. Together, they emphasize the significance of mentorship and building connections to foster stronger communities. In this conversation, Zion 'Z' Givens and Jamal discuss their journey in the nonprofit sector, focusing on youth engagement and mental health. They emphasize the importance of innovation in prevention strategies, the need for connection between parents and youth, and the unique dynamic of their father-son partnership. They also highlight the significance of collaboration within the community to enhance mental health conversations and support systems.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Powerhouse Duo03:23 Jamal's Journey into Prevention09:40 Zion's Path to Impact13:57 Building a Movement Together16:42 Innovating Prevention: The Need for Change24:03 Connecting Through Creativity: Engaging Youth and Parents33:16 Up To It: Transforming Mental Health Conversations41:02 Collaboration Over Competition: Strengthening Community Partnerships45:52 Introduction to Drug Prevention Strategies45:54 Engaging Youth in Substance Use EducationLinks:Up To It websiteUp To It instagram pageUp To It youtube channelFor feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Transforming Student Support: The School Pulse Approach | Episode 115 with Iuri Melo

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White speaks with Yuri Melo, a licensed clinical social worker and co-founder of School Pulse, a proactive student support service. The conversation delves into the tragic events that inspired the creation of School Pulse, the importance of transitioning from reactive to proactive mental health support in schools, and the user experience for students engaging with the program. They discuss crisis management protocols, the significance of prevention in mental health, and the positive impact of School Pulse on students and communities.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background01:37 The Genesis of School Pulse06:30 Proactive vs. Reactive Approaches in Schools11:29 User Experience and Engagement with School Pulse16:29 Crisis Management and Support Systems21:43 The Importance of Prevention in Mental Health26:41 Conclusion and Resources30:54 Engaging Youth in Substance Use EducationTakeawaysYuri Melo co-founded School Pulse after a series of teen suicides in his community.School Pulse aims to provide proactive support to students through text and email.The program engages students with positive content and wellness questionnaires.Schools often struggle with mental health resources and need support systems like School Pulse.Crisis management protocols are in place to support students in need.The program emphasizes the importance of prevention over intervention.Parents are invited to participate in the support system for transparency.School Pulse provides real-time data to schools about student wellbeing.The initiative has expanded to over 300 schools across multiple states.Yuri believes in the potential of students and the importance of providing them with tools for success.Links:Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/iuritiagomeloLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iuri-melo-1b41482/Insta: https://www.instagram.com/iuritmelo/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SchoolPulsePodcast/videos?view=0&sort=dd&shelf_id=2Know Thy Selfie - t.ly/juUMBMind Over Grey Matter - t.ly/SxNUUFor feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Empowering Youth Through Music and Motivation | Episode 114 with Elijah Desmond

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White interviews Elijah Desmond, a motivational speaker and DJ, who shares his journey from a multi-sport athlete to a community leader. Elijah discusses his foundation, The Ladder of Life, and his innovative approach to youth outreach through motivational concerts. He emphasizes the importance of vulnerable storytelling and community engagement in preventing substance abuse among adolescents. The conversation also touches on the challenges of organizing large events and the significance of giving time to others in need.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background05:31 Motivational Concerts: Concept and Execution15:36 Challenges and Logistics of Concerts25:33 Impact and Personal Stories29:15 Engaging Youth in Substance Use EducationTakeawaysElijah Desmond is a motivational speaker and DJ focused on youth outreach.His foundation, The Ladder of Life, aims to positively influence students' lives.Elijah emphasizes the importance of community engagement in drug prevention.The Icelandic prevention model focuses on providing fun activities to deter substance use.Motivational concerts combine music and impactful messages to reach more students.Elijah's personal story includes overcoming learning disabilities and addiction.Vulnerable storytelling resonates more with youth than showcasing success.Serving others can help individuals overcome their own struggles.Time is more valuable than money when it comes to helping others.Elijah encourages innovative approaches to engage youth in healthy decisions.For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Vaping Diversion Reduces School Drug Citations by 62% | Episode 113 with Nathan Wray

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, Nathan Ray discusses the implementation of a four-tier diversion program aimed at reducing vaping among students. The conversation highlights the need for effective alternatives to traditional disciplinary actions like suspension and detention, emphasizing community collaboration and parental involvement in the educational process. Nathan shares insights on the program's structure, including the creation of 'quit kits' for students and the importance of engaging various stakeholders, including school officials and health professionals, in addressing the vaping crisis. The episode concludes with a discussion on policy changes and the approval process with the school board. In this conversation, Jake White and Nathan discuss a tiered system of consequences for students caught in misconduct, emphasizing the importance of community support, peer recovery networks, and the challenges of implementing such programs. They explore how these systems aim to keep students engaged in school while providing necessary resources and support to help them make better decisions. Nathan shares insights on the importance of collaboration among stakeholders and the positive outcomes of their program, highlighting the need for protective factors in students' lives.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Context03:04 The Need for Diversion Programs06:02 Implementation of the Four-Tier System09:01 Understanding the Quit Kit11:59 The Role of Parents in Education15:05 Community Involvement and Stakeholders18:13 Policy Changes and School Board Approval20:12 Understanding the Tiered System of Consequences22:57 Community Support and Resources for Students25:49 Peer Support and Recovery Networks28:04 Implementation Challenges and Stakeholder Engagement34:53 Consequences of Tier Four and Final ThoughtsLinks:Find him on social media @thatnonicnate Website: https://www.nathanwrayspeaks.com/ For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Flavors Hook Kids Vermont Interview | Episode 112 with Marcus Aloisi

    Marcus Aloisi is the field director for Flavors Hook Kids Vermont, focusing on youth empowerment and substance misuse prevention. He shares insights on the importance of personal experience in building trust with youth, the challenges of engaging them in healthy alternatives, and the role of advocacy in public health. The discussion emphasizes the need for reality-based strategies that resonate with youth. They explore the impact of social media on young people's perceptions of substance use, the current trends in vaping and tobacco use, and the critical role of brain development in prevention efforts. The discussion also highlights the significance of health equity in addressing substance misuse, advocating for a more inclusive approach to prevention that considers the needs of marginalized communities.Chapters:00:00 Marcus Aloisi: Background and Role03:41 Youth Engagement and Advocacy10:37 Building Trust Through Personal Experience14:40 Building Trust in Substance Misuse Conversations16:20 Reality-Based Prevention Strategies18:26 Navigating Youth and Social Media19:49 Current Trends in Substance Use21:56 The Importance of Prevention22:36 Understanding Vaping and Its Risks25:15 The Role of Brain Development in Prevention27:41 Building Relationships with Schools29:06 Advice for Effective Outreach35:42 Health Equity in Prevention42:35 Introduction to Drug Prevention Strategies42:37 Engaging Youth in Substance Use EducationLinks:Website https://flavorshookkidsvt.org/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tobaccofreevermont/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CoalitionForATobaccoFreeVermont/LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-aloisi/ For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Helping Youth Feel Seen, Heard and Supported | Episode 111 with Wes Woodson

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, Wes Woodson shares his journey as a mental health educator and public speaker, emphasizing the importance of connecting with youth. He discusses his mission to help students feel seen, heard, and supported, and how vulnerability can foster deeper connections between adults and young people. Wes highlights the transformative power of sharing personal stories and creating a relatable atmosphere in mental health discussions. In this conversation, Wes Woodson discusses the importance of bridging generational gaps, navigating grief, and empowering youth through agency and support. He shares personal experiences and practical strategies for fostering connections, celebrating small wins in recovery, and addressing youth anxiety in today's complex environment. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of active listening, understanding, and creating safe spaces for open communication.Chapters:00:00 Wes Woodson's Journey and Mission03:40 The Power of Storytelling in Mental Health Education08:37 Creating Connection Through Vulnerability09:01 Bridging Generational Gaps12:51 Navigating Grief and Supporting Loved Ones18:50 Empowering Conversations: Agency and Support23:14 Celebrating Small Wins in Recovery28:49 Understanding Youth Anxiety and Connection34:53 Introduction to Drug Prevention Strategies34:55 Engaging Youth in Substance Use EducationLinks:https://weswoodson.com/https://www.instagram.com/weswoodson/?hl=enhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/weswoodsonFor feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Preventing Burnout for Public Health & Educators | Episode 110 with Phil Januszewski

    Phil Januszewski and Jake White discuss the pervasive issue of burnout, particularly in the context of public health and education. Phil highlights the various stressors, including classroom management, parent interactions, and the pressure from administrators. Phil emphasizes the importance of self-care and the mindset needed to effectively support their students. He shares strategies rooted in positive psychology to help educators combat burnout and maintain their passion for their work. The discussion also covers the significance of building a daily routine, habit stacking, and decluttering to prioritize what truly matters. Januszewski highlights the trade-offs of time and energy, the reciprocal benefits of giving back, and addresses common barriers to self-care, particularly in the education sector. Enjoy this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour!Chapters00:00 Introduction to Educator Burnout06:18 Understanding the Stressors in Education16:00 The Importance of Scheduling Self-Care16:58 Hobbies and Their Impact on Well-Being18:55 Building a Daily Routine for Fulfillment21:02 Habit Stacking for Efficiency23:01 Decluttering and Prioritizing What Matters25:01 The Trade-Offs of Time and Energy26:15 Strategies to Combat Burnout26:45 Giving Back and Its Reciprocal Benefits27:18 Overcoming Barriers to Self-Care32:40 The Power of Passion in Education36:41 Engaging Youth in Substance Use EducationLinks:https://philjanuszewski.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhilJanuszewskiSpeaksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/philjanuszewskiYouTube: https://youtube.com/@philjanuszewskiLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philjanuszewskiTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@philjanuszewskiTwitter/X: https://x.com/philjanuszewskiLink to Subscribe to Positive Growth Lounge Emails:  https://mailchi.mp/efbb1914fa7b/join-the-positive-growth-lounge-email-listFor feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Helping Youth Go From “Why Me?” to “What Do I Need?” | Episode 109 with Matt Kovatchis

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, Matt Kovatchis discusses the pervasive issue of self-criticism among today's youth and emphasizes the importance of self-compassion as a remedy. He shares his personal journey from a corporate banker to a mental health advocate, highlighting how his struggles with self-criticism led him to discover the transformative power of self-compassion. The discussion covers practical strategies for developing self-compassion, the role of mindfulness, and how to respond compassionately to oneself and others. Matt provides insights into the societal pressures that contribute to self-criticism and offers actionable advice for fostering a more compassionate mindset in youth and adults alike.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background05:44 Understanding Self-Criticism in Youth12:35 The Journey to Self-Compassion18:53 Developing Self-Compassion25:51 Practical Strategies for Compassionate Responses32:40 Conclusion and Resources41:02 Engaging Youth in Substance Use EducationLinks:Instagram: @mkovatchis23Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-kovatchis-cpcc-1b74b3aa/For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    The Intersection of Mental Health, Substance Use & Social Media | Episode 108 with Rikki Barton

    In this episode, Rikki Barton shares her extensive experience in prevention, focusing on the interconnectedness of mental health, substance use, and suicide prevention. She emphasizes the importance of data-driven decisions in prevention strategies and discusses the significant impact of social media on youth mental health. Rikki advocates for authentic youth engagement and the need for policy changes to protect young people from harmful online influences. The conversation highlights building resilience in youth and the role of adults in mentoring and guiding them towards healthier choices.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Setup03:53 Rikki Barton's Background and Passion for Prevention06:48 The Interconnection of Mental Health, Substance Use, and Suicide Prevention09:41 Research Insights on Youth and Substance Use12:45 The Importance of Data in Prevention Strategies15:37 The Impact of Social Media on Youth Mental Health18:47 Understanding the Algorithms and Marketing Tactics21:33 The Need for Policy Changes in Social Media24:47 Building Resilience in Youth27:44 Final Thoughts on Prevention Strategies30:46 Parting Advice for Prevention ProfessionalsLinks:Www.onwardconsulting.bizhttps://facebook.com/onwardconsultingllc https://instagram.com/onward_consulting For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Empowering Teens Through Emotional Intelligence | Episode 107 with Kimberly Clark

    In this episode, Kimberly Clark shares her inspiring journey from trauma and addiction to becoming a leading voice in resilience and emotional intelligence. She discusses her five keys to resilience, emphasizing the importance of emotional intelligence, risk-taking, authenticity, building a strong support system, and effective problem-solving. Kimberly's insights are rooted in her personal experiences, making her message relatable and impactful for anyone working with youth or facing their own challenges.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background08:15 Kimberly's Journey: From Trauma to Triumph11:45 Empowering Through Peer Support12:50 The Five Keys to Resilience16:37 Teaching Emotional Intelligence to Youth17:53 Teaching Emotional Intelligence to Teens21:41 The Importance of Vulnerability and Risk-Taking23:46 Authenticity and Self-Love31:21 Building a Strong Support System35:20 Problem Solving: Reacting vs. RespondingLinks:www.kimberlyclarkspeaks.com“Kimberly Clark Speaks Teens” on all social platformsFor feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Protecting Your Mental Health So You Can Help Others | Episode 106 with Heather Brown

    Meet Heather Brown, a mental health advocate and podcaster. They discuss Heather's journey from blogging to full-time content creator who focuses on mental health, self-care, and the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit. Heather shares practical solutions for busy women professionals, emphasizing the importance of community, hydration, and planning for self-care. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by women in balancing their professional and personal lives while encouraging listeners to take small steps towards improvement.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Mental Health Advocacy03:03 Heather's Journey: From Blogging to Mental Health06:55 Transitioning to Mind, Body, and Spirit11:25 Addressing Professional Women's Challenges11:54 Practical Solutions for Self-Care20:02 The Importance of Community and Connection24:07 Hydration and Nutrition for Mental Clarity30:03 Closing Thoughts and Resources33:03 Introduction to Drug Prevention Strategies33:05 Engaging Youth in Substance Use EducationLinks:Website https://www.healthybyheatherbrown.comEbooks https://www.mylifewellloved.com/product/meal-planning-for-the-busy-mom-a-ebook/Freebies https://www.mylifewellloved.com/freebies/Podcast on Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthy-by-heather-brown/id1638763905Podcast on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Dtnb1YtnC8WhbGPJv2Om4?si=c7416d55c6ef43bb&nd=1Amazon Storefront - https://www.amazon.com/shop/mylifewelllovedSocial MediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/healthybyheatherbrown/Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/healthybyheatherbrown/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/HealthyByHeatherBrownTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@healthybyheatherbrownYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMAOBwbiQtQ8X0hEpzPy7MQX - https://twitter.com/HBHeatherBrownLTK - https://www.shopltk.com/explore/HealthybyHeatherBrownFor feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    What the Tech?! Detoxing from Technology Addiction | Episode 105 with Andrew Laubacher

    In this conversation, Jake White and Andrew Laubacher explore the pressing issue of digital addiction and its impact on mental health, particularly among youth. Andrew shares his personal journey from a life of addiction to a mission of helping others detox from technology through his program, Humanality. They discuss the psychological effects of technology, the importance of setting boundaries, and the need for a healthier relationship with devices. The conversation highlights the alarming trends in mental health issues linked to technology use and offers insights into strategies for overcoming these challenges. In this conversation, Jake White and Andrew discuss the profound impact of technology on mental health, particularly focusing on addiction, dopamine detox, and the importance of fostering real human connections. They explore the alarming statistics surrounding screen time and its effects on creativity and youth, while also emphasizing the need for a cultural shift to protect young people from technology addiction. Andrew introduces the concept of Humanality, a movement aimed at helping individuals reclaim their humanity in a tech-saturated world.Chapters00:00 Understanding Digital Addiction and Humanality02:15 Andrew's Personal Journey and Background07:50 The Impact of Technology on Mental Health10:54 Common Issues Faced by Students Today16:53 The Science Behind Digital Addiction19:58 Strategies for Detoxing from Technology20:13 Dopamine Detox and Technology Detox23:41 Protecting Young People from Technology Addiction26:34 Finding the Minimal Effective Dose of Technology28:55 The Similarities Between Technology and Substance Addiction31:50 The Creativity Crisis and Real Connections35:45 Living Life Beyond the Screen37:44 Humanality: A Movement for Change40:27 Introduction to Drug Prevention StrategiesLinks:https://humanality.org For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Intro to the “Prime for Life” Curriculum | Episode 104 with Derek Jorden

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White speaks with Derek Jordan from Prime for Life, a global alcohol and drug prevention program. Derek shares his personal journey that led him to this field, including a tragic incident that shaped his mission to prevent similar occurrences for others. The conversation delves into the unique aspects of Prime for Life, its evidence-based approach, and how it is implemented in schools and communities. They discuss the importance of making prevention engaging and fun, and how the program empowers individuals to make informed choices about their health and well-being.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Prime for Life08:02 Derek's Personal Journey and Motivation15:51 Understanding Prime for Life's Approach17:51 The Unique Aspects of Prime for Life22:29 Implementation in Schools and Communities28:51 The Broader Context of Prevention34:24 Final Thoughts and AdviceLinks:https://www.facebook.com/primebypri/https://www.instagram.com/primebypri/https://x.com/PrimebyPRIhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/derek-jorden/https://primeforlife.org/For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Innovative Marketing Strategies for Prevention | Episode 103 with Travis Sylvester

    Travis Sylvester is the founder of Sylvestri Customization, a company focused on marketing for substance use prevention and mental health. Jake, and Travis explore the importance of listening to community needs, effective marketing strategies for coalitions, and the significance of creating authentic experiences that resonate with youth. Together they share insights on how to engage communities and shift perceptions around substance use, emphasizing the need for grassroots involvement and innovative approaches in prevention marketing. In this episode you’ll also learn about engagement through digital marketing, targeted messaging and creating tangible experiences that resonate with audiences, particularly in the context of prevention campaigns.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background02:59 The Mission of Silvestri Customization06:01 Marketing Strategies for Coalitions09:01 Listening and Community Engagement12:10 Creating Authentic Experiences15:05 Innovative Approaches in Prevention Marketing17:30 Bridging Tangible and Digital Experiences21:31 Targeted Messaging in Community Engagement22:30 Creating Lasting Impressions for Recruitment25:37 Long-Term Strategies for Community Impact29:41 Embracing Imperfection in Progress33:17 Innovative Solutions on a BudgetLinks:https://sylvestricustomization.com https://www.facebook.com/SylvestriCustomizationhttps://www.instagram.com/sylvestricustomization/https://www.linkedin.com/company/sylvestri-customizationFor feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Step Up Anderson Coalition in Cincinnati, Ohio | Episode 102 with Denise Mayer

    In this episode of the Drug Prevention Power Hour, host Jake White speaks with Denise Mayer from Step Up Anderson Township about her journey into drug prevention, the importance of community coalitions, and innovative strategies for engaging parents and youth. Denise shares her experiences in building a coalition, the challenges faced in educating the community, and the significance of addressing substance use in today's society. The conversation emphasizes the need for collaboration, persistence, and creative approaches to prevention efforts.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Drug Prevention and Community Engagement02:24 Building a Coalition for Change11:24 Innovative Approaches to Education16:28 The Importance of Community Involvement22:36 Cultural Insights of Anderson Township26:37 Addressing the Reality of Substance Use30:32 Encouragement for Prevention Advocates32:44 Engaging Youth in Substance Use EducationLinks:Website: https://www.stepupanderson.org/Jake White from Vive18 on Step Up to Save Our Children podcast sharing about resilience in prevention https://www.stepupanderson.org/blog/ep-6-building-resiliency-in-our-children/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/StepUpAndersonTwp/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/stepupanderson/Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@steuptosaveourchildren For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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    Parent Resources for Substance Use Prevention | Episode 101 with Operation Parent

    Have you wondered how to talk with your kids about vaping, alcohol and other drug use? Jake White interviews Darrell Braemer, the executive director of Operation Parent. They discuss the importance of parental involvement in preventing drug use among teens, the challenges parents face today, and the resources available through Operation Parent. The conversation emphasizes the need for awareness, connection, and proactive communication between parents and teens. They also explore practical strategies for schools and coalitions to engage families in prevention efforts, ultimately reinforcing the message that parents are crucial protective factors in their children's lives.Chapters00:00 The Role of Operation Parent03:26 Darrell's Journey to Operation Parent06:24 Understanding Teen Challenges09:50 The Importance of Parental Awareness12:49 Creating Connections with Teens15:39 Building Connections Through Shared Activities17:02 Transforming Taboo Topics into Open Conversations18:21 The Role of Parents in Substance Prevention21:06 Starting Difficult Conversations with Vulnerability24:27 Creating a Safe Space for Open Dialogue27:11 The Importance of Community Support for Parents29:07 Engaging Schools and Communities in Prevention35:41 Resources and Tools for Parents and Educators39:09 Introduction to Drug Prevention Strategies39:11 Engaging Youth in Substance Use EducationLinks:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/OperationparentInstagram https://www.instagram.com/operationparent/Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdGOkvB6GI4iBa5cSc3ADaZALinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/3598321/admin/dashboard/For feedback, questions and new episode [email protected]/vive18_

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In this podcast we explore the world of youth drug prevention. We highlight the things that are working in substance use prevention and learn from one another in the field. This is NOT a show featuring only authors, speakers and founders of companies. We also interview people who are working with youth on a daily basis who can discuss what's currently happening in our schools and communities around the U.S. The Drug Prevention Power Hour is for... Prevention professionals, school counselors, principals, vice principals, social workers, school psychologists, coalitions, prevention specialists, school resource officers (SROs), juvenile justice professionals, parent teacher organization members (PTO), parent teacher association members (PTA), alcohol education (AODA), superintendents, greek life, college orientation, athletics, and human services. Our host is Jake White, the creator of Party.0 and Vive18. He's a youth prevention expert who started a peer-led youth movement where studen

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