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In this Best Of episode, hosts Jodie Sweetin and Amy McCarthy revisit a powerful conversation with Captain Christopher Jones, Director of the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention at SAMHSA. Together, they break down the science of substance use disorders—explaining how addiction affects the brain, what puts kids at greater risk, and how parents can spot early warning signs before it's too late. This episode equips families with the knowledge and tools to reduce stigma, strengthen mental well-being, and support kids in making healthier choices. Guest Bio: Christopher M. Jones, Pharm.D., Dr.P.H., M.P.H. (CAPT, U.S. Public Health Service) serves as the Director of the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) at SAMHSA. With more than a decade of leadership in substance use, mental health, and injury prevention, CAPT Jones has also served as Director of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at the CDC. His career has been dedicated to advancing public health and preventing issues like drug overdose, suicide, and adverse childhood experiences. Jodie Sweetin is an actress, author, and advocate best known for her roles on Full House and Fuller House. Her memoir, unSweetined, chronicles her journey through addiction and recovery, fueling her advocacy for substance use awareness. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jodiesweetin/ Amy McCarthy, LICSW, is the Director of Clinical Social Work at Boston Children's Hospital's Division of Addiction Medicine, specializing in adolescent substance use. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymccarthylicsw/ Boston Children's Hospital Addiction Medicine: https://www.childrenshospital.org/departments/addiction-medicine The Elks: With nearly one million members across 2,000 lodges, the Elks are dedicated to youth drug prevention through their Drug and Alcohol Prevention (DAP) program. They have donated over $3.6 billion to various causes, including the creation of the first VA hospital for veterans. Elks Drug Awareness Program Website: https://bit.ly/44SunO6 DEA: Established in 1973, DEA enforces U.S. controlled substance laws nationally and internationally, with offices around the globe. www.dea.gov

In this episode of Awkward Conversations, hosts Jodie Sweetin and Amy McCarthy team up with Dr. Michael Rich, "the Mediatrician," and Kevin Collins from the Drug Enforcement Administration to unpack the realities of raising kids in today's digital world. From the hidden risks of online drug sales to the secret language of emojis, they reveal what parents need to know—and how to turn fear into curiosity, monitoring into mentorship, and tough topics into open conversations. Packed with practical tools and resources, this episode gives parents the confidence to guide their children safely and thoughtfully through a screen-saturated world. Key Moments & Takeaways: - How technology influences adolescent substance use (10:15). - Embracing curiosity over fear when approaching technology with your kids (12:00). - Tips for starting conversations about tech safety with kids (15:00). - Using engagement tools to mentor rather than monitor (25:00). - Modeling the digital behavior you want your children to follow (35:00). - Hidden dangers of online drug sales and why communication matters (35:00). - Resources that empower parents to guide their children with confidence (45:00). Dr. Michael Rich, MD, MPH, is a pediatrician, media researcher, and the founder of the Digital Wellness Lab at Boston Children's Hospital. Known as "the Mediatrician," he is the first pediatrician in the U.S. to focus his career on the intersection of media and child health. Dr. Rich is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. His work helps families, educators, and clinicians navigate the digital landscape by providing research-driven guidance on media use, mental health, and child development. With a mission to help kids thrive in a connected world, Dr. Rich empowers parents to move beyond fear and embrace curiosity, turning digital challenges into opportunities for growth and connection. https://www.childrenshospital.org/directory/michael-rich Kevin Collins serves as Senior Prevention Program Manager for the Drug Enforcement Administration's Community Outreach and Prevention Support Section. In this capacity, he leads efforts to collaborate with national organizations and support families affected by substance use. Prior to joining DEA Kevin worked for the Partnership to End Addiction for two decades with a focus on family services. He served in the U.S. Army Reserves, including a deployment to Bosnia, and worked for the New York State Legislature. Jodie Sweetin is an actress, author, and advocate best known for her roles on Full House and Fuller House. Her memoir, unSweetined, chronicles her journey through addiction and recovery, fueling her advocacy for substance use awareness. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jodiesweetin/ Amy McCarthy, LICSW, is the Director of Clinical Social Work at Boston Children's Hospital's Division of Addiction Medicine, specializing in adolescent substance use. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymccarthylicsw/ Boston Children's Hospital Addiction Medicine: https://www.childrenshospital.org/departments/addiction-medicine Supporting Organizations: The Elks: With nearly one million members across 2,000 lodges, the Elks are dedicated to youth drug prevention through their Drug and Alcohol Prevention (DAP) program. They have donated over $3.6 billion to various causes, including the creation of the first VA hospital for veterans. Elks Drug Awareness Program Website: https://bit.ly/44SunO6 DEA: Established in 1973, DEA enforces U.S. controlled substance laws nationally and internationally, with offices around the globe. www.dea.gov Resources/Links: Digital Wellness Lab https://bit.ly/digitalwellnesslabboston Mediatrician's Guide https://amzn.to/3JKGC9J GetSmartAboutDrugs.com www.getsmartaboutdrugs.com Inspired Internet Pledge https://inspiredinternet.org/ DEA's Emoji Guide https://www.dea.gov/sites/default/files/2021-12/Emoji%20Decoded.pdf Hidden in Plain Sight Program https://www.dea.gov/sites/default/files/2023-06/Hidden%20in%20Plain%20Sight.pdf DEA on Instagram: www.instagram.com/deahq Elks Kid Zone Website: https://bit.ly/3s79Zdt

In this season finale, hosts Jodie Sweetin and Amy McCarthy explore how creative expression—through art, music, dance, and storytelling—builds resilience and prevents substance misuse in kids. Joined by special guests John Lawler, award-winning director and arts education leader, and Dr. Steve Schlozman, Chief of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Vermont Medical Center, this episode highlights the transformative power of creativity in fostering mental well-being, empathy, and connection. The conversation dives into the critical role arts education plays in schools and families, offering parents and caregivers practical ways to encourage creative outlets at home while building strong, resilient kids. Topics Covered: The role of creative expression in developing resilience and preventing substance misuse How arts education fosters emotional well-being and academic success Practical tips for parents to incorporate creativity into daily life Using pop culture, music, and storytelling to teach life lessons and build connections The importance of community-based arts programs and equitable access to creative opportunities Guest Bios: John Lawler is an award-winning director, writer, and arts educator. He has served as principal of two nationally recognized arts high schools, including the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (LACHSA), and co-founded multiple nonprofit organizations. With a celebrated career in theater and film, John is a leader in ensuring students have equitable access to high-quality arts education. https://www.psarts.org Dr. Steve Schlozman is the Chief of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Medical Director at the Vermont Center for Children, Youth, and Families at the University of Vermont Medical Center. A renowned child psychiatrist and professor, Dr. Schlozman integrates popular culture into his work, combining his passion for storytelling with his expertise in mental health. Host Bios: Jodie Sweetin is an actress, author, and advocate best known for her roles on Full House and Fuller House. Her memoir, unSweetined, chronicles her journey through addiction and recovery, fueling her advocacy for substance use awareness. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jodiesweetin/ Amy McCarthy, LICSW, is the Director of Clinical Social Work at Boston Children's Hospital's Division of Addiction Medicine, specializing in adolescent substance use. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymccarthylicsw/ Supporting Organizations: The Elks: With nearly one million members across 2,000 lodges, the Elks are dedicated to youth drug prevention through their Drug and Alcohol Prevention (DAP) program. They have donated over $3.6 billion to various causes, including the creation of the first VA hospital for veterans. Elks Drug Awareness Program Website: https://bit.ly/44SunO6 The DEA: Established in 1973, the DEA enforces U.S. controlled substance laws nationally and internationally, with offices around the globe. DEA Website: https://bit.ly/44ed9K9 Resources/Links: SAMHSA Help and Treatment: https://bit.ly/3DJcvJCGet Smart About Drugs: https://bit.ly/45dm8vYDEA on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3KqL7UjElks Kid Zone Website: https://bit.ly/3s79ZdtSAMHSA's "Talk. They Hear You." Campaign: https://www.samhsa.gov/talk-they-hear-you DSM-5 Substance Use Disorder Definition: https://www.psychiatry.org/file%20library/psychiatrists/practice/dsm/apa_dsm-5-substance-use-disorder.pdf Jodie Sweetin's Links Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jodiesweetin/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jodiesweetin?lang=en Amy McCarthy's Links Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymccarthylicsw/ Boston Children's Hospital Addiction Medicine: https://www.childrenshospital.org/departments/addiction-medicine John Lawler PS Arts Website: https://www.psarts.orgDr. Steve Schlozman University of Vermont Medical Center: https://www.uvmhealth.org/medcenter #AwkwardConversations #SubstanceUseDisorder #SAMHSA #Prevention #MentalHealth #DrugMisuseAwareness #EmpathyInParenting #YouthWellBeing

In this uplifting episode, hosts Jodie Sweetin and Amy McCarthy are joined by renowned positive psychologist and best-selling author Niyc Pidgeon to explore the transformative power of a positive mindset in building resilience. Through practical tips, evidence-based insights, and inspiring stories, Niyc shares how parents can foster resilience and mental well-being in their families while helping their children develop the tools to face life's challenges without turning to substances. Together, they delve into the science of positive psychology, strategies for creating a supportive home environment, and the importance of modeling positivity as parents. Topics Covered: Understanding the principles of positive psychology and its role in resilience The link between positive emotions and substance use prevention Practical strategies for fostering a positive mindset in children and parents Creating daily rituals that promote emotional regulation and hope Overcoming challenges as parents and building a strong, supportive home environment Guest Bio: Niyc Pidgeon is the founder of Unstoppable Success and creator of the Positive Psychology Coach Academy. An internationally acclaimed speaker, award-winning positive psychologist, and best-selling author, Niyc has dedicated her career to helping individuals and families build resilience and mental well-being. With over a decade of experience, she has mentored tens of thousands worldwide and aims to impact a billion lives through the power of positive psychology. Host Bios: Jodie Sweetin is an actress, author, and advocate best known for her roles on Full House and Fuller House. Her memoir, unSweetined, chronicles her journey through addiction and recovery, inspiring her advocacy for substance use awareness. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jodiesweetin/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jodiesweetin Amy McCarthy, LICSW, is the Director of Clinical Social Work at Boston Children's Hospital's Division of Addiction Medicine, specializing in adolescent substance use. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymccarthylicsw/ Supporting Organizations: The Elks: With nearly one million members across 2,000 lodges, the Elks are dedicated to youth drug prevention through their Drug and Alcohol Prevention (DAP) program. They have donated over $3.6 billion to various causes, including the creation of the first VA hospital for veterans. Elks Drug Awareness Program Website: https://bit.ly/44SunO6 The DEA: Established in 1973, the DEA enforces U.S. controlled substance laws nationally and internationally, with offices across the globe. DEA Website: https://bit.ly/44ed9K9 Resources/Links: SAMHSA Help and Treatment: https://bit.ly/3DJcvJC Get Smart About Drugs: https://bit.ly/45dm8vY DEA on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3KqL7Uj Elks Kid Zone Website: https://bit.ly/3s79Zdt SAMHSA's "Talk. They Hear You." Campaign: https://www.samhsa.gov/talk-they-hear-you NIDA Resource on Resilience and Substance Use: https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/preventing-drug-use-among-children-adolescents Niyc Pidgeon's Links: Website: https://www.niycpidgeon.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niycpidge/ Positive Psychology Coach Academy: https://www.positivepsychologycoachacademy.com Upcoming Book: One More Day: Find Strength and Resilience through Your Darkest Times - September 2024 #AwkwardConversations #PositivePsychology #ParentingTips #Resilience #SubstanceMisusePrevention #NiycPidgeon #MindfulParenting #MentalHealth #BuildingResilience #StrongFamilies

In this episode, hosts Jodie Sweetin and Amy McCarthy delve into the science of substance use disorders with Captain Christopher Jones, Director of the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention at SAMHSA. CAPT Jones provides expert insights on how addiction impacts the brain, uncovering key risk factors and preventive strategies that empower parents to help their children make healthier choices. By understanding the medical aspects of addiction, this episode equips parents with tools to recognize early warning signs, reduce stigma, and support their children's mental and emotional well-being. Topics Covered: Understanding substance use disorder as a medical condition and its effects on the brain Key risk factors, including genetics, environment, and mental health conditions Recognizing early warning signs of substance misuse in youth Effective prevention strategies, including resources from SAMHSA's "Talk. They Hear You." campaign Supporting children's mental well-being to reduce risk factors Guest Bio: Christopher M. Jones, Pharm.D., Dr.P.H., M.P.H. (CAPT U.S. Public Health Service), serves as the Director of the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) at SAMHSA. With over a decade of experience in leading substance use, mental health, and injury prevention efforts, CAPT Jones previously served as Director of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at the CDC. His career has been dedicated to advancing public health and preventing issues like drug overdose, suicide, and adverse childhood experiences. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-jones-cdc/ Host Bios: Jodie Sweetin is an actress, author, and advocate best known for her roles on Full House and Fuller House. Her memoir, unSweetined, chronicles her journey through addiction and recovery, fueling her advocacy for substance use awareness. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jodiesweetin/ Amy McCarthy, LICSW, is the Director of Clinical Social Work at Boston Children's Hospital's Division of Addiction Medicine, specializing in adolescent substance use. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymccarthylicsw/ Supporting Organizations: The Elks: With nearly one million members across 2,000 lodges, the Elks are dedicated to youth drug prevention through their Drug and Alcohol Prevention (DAP) program. They have donated over $3.6 billion to various causes, including the creation of the first VA hospital for veterans. Elks Drug Awareness Program Website: https://bit.ly/44SunO6 The DEA: Established in 1973, the DEA enforces U.S. controlled substance laws nationally and internationally, with offices around the globe. DEA Website: https://bit.ly/44ed9K9 Resources/Links: SAMHSA Help and Treatment: https://bit.ly/3DJcvJCGet Smart About Drugs: https://bit.ly/45dm8vYDEA on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3KqL7UjElks Kid Zone Website: https://bit.ly/3s79ZdtSAMHSA's "Talk. They Hear You." Campaign: https://www.samhsa.gov/talk-they-hear-you DSM-5 Substance Use Disorder Definition: https://www.psychiatry.org/file%20library/psychiatrists/practice/dsm/apa_dsm-5-substance-use-disorder.pdf Captain Jones Links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/samhsa X (Twitter): https://x.com/samhsagovInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/samhsagov/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/samhsa LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/substance-abuse-and-mental-health-services-administration/ Jodie Sweetin's Links Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jodiesweetin/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jodiesweetin?lang=en Amy McCarthy's Links Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymccarthylicsw/ Boston Children's Hospital Addiction Medicine: https://www.childrenshospital.org/departments/addiction-medicine #AwkwardConversations #SubstanceUseDisorder #SAMHSA #Prevention #MentalHealth #DrugMisuseAwareness #EmpathyInParenting #YouthWellBeing

In this repurposed episode of Awkward Conversations, hosts Jodie Sweetin and Amy McCarthy revisit a compelling conversation with Dr. Shefali, clinical psychologist, bestselling author, and advocate for conscious parenting. Dr. Shefali shares transformative insights into building strong parent-child relationships, offering practical strategies for fostering open communication, resilience, and trust. By creating a safe space for our children, parents can empower them to embrace their individuality and make healthy, substance-free choices. Guest Bio: Dr. Shefali is a clinical psychologist and internationally renowned expert in family dynamics and personal development. With a doctorate from Columbia University, Dr. Shefali integrates Western psychology with Eastern philosophy to teach conscious parenting. She is the author of four books, including The Conscious Parent and The Awakened Family, both New York Times bestsellers. Learn more at www.drshefali.com. Host Bios: Jodie Sweetin is an actress, author, and advocate best known for her role as Stephanie Tanner on Full House and Fuller House. Her memoir, unSweetined, chronicles her recovery journey, inspiring her advocacy for substance use awareness. Instagram: www.instagram.com/jodiesweetin Amy McCarthy, LICSW, is the Director of Clinical Social Work at Boston Children's Hospital's Division of Addiction Medicine. She specializes in adolescent substance use prevention and treatment. Instagram: www.instagram.com/amymccarthylicsw Supporting Organizations: The Elks: With nearly one million members across 2,000 lodges, the Elks are committed to youth drug prevention through their Drug and Alcohol Prevention (DAP) program. They have donated over $3.6 billion to various causes, including the creation of the first VA hospital for veterans. Learn more at www.elks.org/dap. The DEA: Established in 1973, the DEA enforces U.S. controlled substance laws nationally and internationally, helping combat drug misuse and protect communities. Learn more at www.dea.gov. Resources/Links: SAMHSA Help and Treatment: https://bit.ly/3DJcvJC Get Smart About Drugs: https://bit.ly/45dm8vY DEA on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3KqL7Uj Elks Kid Zone Website: https://bit.ly/3s79Zdt Dr. Shefali's Website: www.drshefali.com Dr. Shefali's Books: www.drshefali.com/books Jodie Sweetin's Links: Instagram: www.instagram.com/jodiesweetin TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@jodiesweetin Amy McCarthy's Links: Instagram: www.instagram.com/amymccarthylicsw Boston Children's Hospital Addiction Medicine: www.childrenshospital.org/departments/addiction-medicine Dr. Shefali's Links: Website: www.drshefali.com Books: www.drshefali.com/books Instagram: www.instagram.com/doctorshefali TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@doctorshefali YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/DrShefali #AwkwardConversations #ConsciousParenting #DrShefali #ParentingTips #MindfulParenting #ParentChildBond #StrongRelationships #ParentingJourney

In this episode, Jodie Sweetin and Amy McCarthy are joined by Mayim Bialik, actress, neuroscientist, and mom, along with child psychologist Dr. Peter Gray, to explore how parents can help children build resilience and develop essential coping skills. Mayim offers her unique perspective as both a neuroscientist and mom, while Dr. Gray shares his expertise in child development and the power of play. Together, they provide practical strategies for fostering confidence, emotional well-being, and independence in kids. Topics Covered: Practical tips for fostering resilience and coping skills in children The importance of play in cognitive and emotional development How unstructured play helps prevent substance misuse Strategies for parents to encourage independent play Insights on creating supportive, play-friendly environments Guest Bios: Peter Gray is a research professor of psychology and neuroscience at Boston College, known for his work on the role of play in child development and human evolution. He is the author of the widely acclaimed textbook Psychology and the influential book Free to Learn, which explores how play fosters self-reliance and lifelong learning in children. Peter regularly writes for Psychology Today and authors the Play Makes Us Human series on Substack. He is also a co-founder of Let Grow, a nonprofit dedicated to renewing children's freedom to play and explore independently. https://www.petergray.org/ Mayim Bialik is an acclaimed actress, neuroscientist, and advocate best known for her roles as Blossom on Blossom and Amy Farrah Fowler on The Big Bang Theory, where she earned two Critics' Choice Awards, four Emmy nominations, and a SAG nomination. She also hosted Jeopardy! for two seasons, receiving a fifth Emmy nomination during her tenure. Mayim holds a PhD in Neuroscience from UCLA and is the host of Mayim Bialik's Breakdown, a popular mental health podcast with over 26 million downloads. She is the author of four books, including the best-sellers Girling Up and Boying Up. https://www.instagram.com/missmayim/ Jodie Sweetin is an actress, author, and advocate, widely recognized for her role as Stephanie Tanner on Full House and Fuller House. Her memoir, unSweetined, shares her journey through addiction and into recovery, and she now uses her platform to reduce the stigma around addiction. Supporting Organizations: The Elks: With nearly one million members across 2,000 lodges, the Elks have a long-standing commitment to youth drug prevention through their Drug and Alcohol Prevention (DAP) program. They have donated over $3.6 billion to causes, including building the first VA hospital for veterans. https://bit.ly/44SunO6 The DEA: Founded in 1973, the DEA enforces U.S. controlled substance laws nationally and globally, with offices in 241 locations domestically and 93 international divisions in 69 countries. https://bit.ly/44ed9K9 Resources/Links SAMHSA Help and Treatment: https://bit.ly/3DJcvJCGet Smart About Drugs: https://bit.ly/45dm8vYGrowing Up Drug Free: A Parent's Guide to Substance Use Prevention: https://bit.ly/48nxwYwOne Pill Could Kill: https://bit.ly/3ELxfBaElks Kid Zone Website: https://bit.ly/3s79ZdtElks Drug Awareness Program Website: https://bit.ly/44SunO6Elks DAP on Twitter: https://bit.ly/45CfpvRElks DAP on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3Qw8RKLElks DAP on YouTube: https://bit.ly/444vMQq Peter Gray's Links Website: https://www.petergray.org/Substack: https://petergray.substack.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peter.gray.3572 Mayim Bialik's Links Mayim Bialik's Breakdown (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTOocPnDh2YQZZwh86K2OxA/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6TgOe2poCdpZtQwKetmU1 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mayim-bialiks-breakdown/id1546456269 Website: https://www.bialikbreakdown.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mayimbialik?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/missmayim/?hl=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTOocPnDh2YQZZwh86K2OxA Jodie Sweetin's Links Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jodiesweetin/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jodiesweetin?lang=en Amy McCarthy's Links Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymccarthylicsw/ Boston Children's Hospital Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bostonchildrens/?hl=en Boston Children's Hospital Addiction Medicine: https://www.childrenshospital.org/departments/addiction-medicine #AwkwardConversations #ChildDevelopment #ParentingTips #Resilience #MentalHealth #SubstanceUsePrevention #PlayAndLearning

In this important episode, hosts Jodie Sweetin and Amy McCarthy tackle the complex intersection of body image issues and substance misuse in teens. Joined by pioneering activist and media literacy expert Dr. Jean Kilbourne, they explore how body image struggles can lead to substance use, particularly in today's culture of idealized media and social pressure. With insights from Dr. Kilbourne's extensive research and advocacy, this episode dives deep into practical strategies for parents to help their children develop a healthy self-image and resilience against harmful influences. Topics Covered: • Understanding body image issues, including the difference between general body dissatisfaction and more severe conditions like body dysmorphia • The link between body image issues and substance use, especially in light of new weight loss medications and trends • The role of social media and advertising in shaping harmful body standards and promoting unhealthy behaviors • Prevention strategies and early intervention tips for parents to foster a positive body image in children • Available treatment options and support for teens dealing with body image and substance misuse issues Guest Bio: Dr. Jean Kilbourne is a pioneering activist, speaker, and writer known for her groundbreaking work in media literacy and public health. She is the creator of the acclaimed documentary series Killing Us Softly, which examines how advertising distorts perceptions of women and impacts public health. Through her books, lectures, and resources, Dr. Kilbourne has inspired countless individuals to critically assess media messages and promote healthier representations in society. Learn more about Dr. Kilbourne and her work: https://jeankilbourne.com/ Host Bios Jodie Sweetin is an actress, author, and advocate best known for Full House and Fuller House. Her memoir, unSweetined, chronicles her journey through addiction and recovery, inspiring her advocacy for substance use awareness. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jodiesweetin/ Amy McCarthy, LICSW, is the Director of Clinical Social Work at Boston Children's Hospital's Division of Addiction Medicine, specializing in adolescent substance use. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymccarthylicsw/ Supporting Organizations: The Elks: With nearly one million members across 2,000 lodges, the Elks are dedicated to youth drug prevention through their Drug and Alcohol Prevention (DAP) program. They have donated over $3.6 billion to causes, including the creation of the first VA hospital for veterans. https://bit.ly/44SunO6 The DEA: Established in 1973, the DEA enforces U.S. controlled substance laws nationally and internationally, operating 241 domestic offices and 91 international divisions across 68 countries. https://bit.ly/44ed9K9 Resources/Links: SAMHSA Help and Treatment: https://bit.ly/3DJcvJCGet Smart About Drugs: https://bit.ly/45dm8vYGrowing Up Drug-Free: A Parent's Guide to Substance Use Prevention: https://bit.ly/48nxwYwOne Pill Could Kill: https://bit.ly/3ELxfBaElks Kid Zone Website: https://bit.ly/3s79ZdtElks Drug Awareness Program Website: https://bit.ly/44SunO6Elks DAP on Twitter: https://bit.ly/45CfpvRElks DAP on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3Qw8RKLElks DAP on YouTube: https://bit.ly/444vMQq Dr. Jean Kilbourne's Links: Website: https://jeankilbourne.com/Resources: https://jeankilbourne.com/resources/ Books and publications: https://anad.org/ Jodie Sweetin's Links Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jodiesweetin/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jodiesweetin?lang=en Amy McCarthy's Links Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymccarthylicsw/ Boston Children's Hospital Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bostonchildrens/?hl=en Boston Children's Hospital Addiction Medicine: https://www.childrenshospital.org/departments/addiction-medicine #AwkwardConversations #BodyImage #SubstanceMisuse #ParentingTips #MentalHealth #MediaLiteracy #JeanKilbourne #ElksDAP #DEA

In this best-of episode, hosts Jodie Sweetin and Amy McCarthy tackle one of the most challenging yet essential topics for parents: having "The Talk" about drugs with kids. Joined by pediatrician Dr. Gary Kirkilas, youth drug prevention expert Ray Lozano, musician and The Voice winner Alisan Porter, and actor Greg Grunberg, the episode emphasizes the importance of ongoing, open conversations rather than a single daunting talk. The hosts and guests address real-life issues, from the impact of legalization and desensitization to youth drug use statistics. Parents are equipped with practical tips, such as using mealtime for open discussions, avoiding accusatory questions, and accessing resources like "Just Think Twice" and "Get Smart About Drugs." Key Takeaways: Start early and keep the conversation ongoing rather than relying on one "big talk." Recognize the influence of legalization and cultural desensitization on youth perceptions. Use family mealtime and non-judgmental questions as conversation tools. Access resources like "Just Think Twice" and "Get Smart About Drugs" to empower both kids and adults. Foster trust, intentionality, and empathy to strengthen parent-child relationships. Supporting Organizations: The Elks: With nearly one million members across 2,000 lodges, the Elks are committed to youth drug prevention through their Drug and Alcohol Prevention (DAP) program, having donated over $3.6 billion to community causes, including building the first VA hospital for veterans. https://bit.ly/44SunO6 The DEA: Established in 1973, the DEA enforces U.S. controlled substance laws nationally and internationally, with 241 domestic offices and 93 international divisions in 69 countries, dedicated to combating drug-related crimes. https://bit.ly/44ed9K9 Guest Bios: Jodie Sweetin is an actress, author, and advocate best known for Full House and Fuller House. Her memoir, unSweetined, chronicles her journey through addiction and recovery, inspiring her advocacy for substance use awareness. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jodiesweetin/ Amy McCarthy, LICSW, is the Director of Clinical Social Work at Boston Children's Hospital's Division of Addiction Medicine, specializing in adolescent substance use. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymccarthylicsw/ Dr. Gary Kirkilas is a Phoenix-based pediatrician providing mobile medical care to families in need. As a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics, he addresses topics like cannabis and youth mental health. Website: https://drgarykirkilas.com Ray Lozano is a youth drug prevention speaker who blends education and humor to reach audiences nationwide. As a certified Prevention Specialist, he is dedicated to youth drug and alcohol prevention. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/preventionplus_you/ Alisan Porter is a musician and former The Voice winner, recognized for her genre-blending sound and commitment to substance use awareness for young artists. Website: https://alisanporter.com/#home Greg Grunberg is an actor and epilepsy advocate known for roles in Star Wars and Heroes. He founded TalkAboutIt.org to raise epilepsy awareness. Website: https://talkaboutit.org Resources/Links: Get Smart About Drugs: https://bit.ly/45dm8vYGrowing Up Drug-Free: A Parent's Guide: https://bit.ly/48nxwYwOne Pill Could Kill: https://bit.ly/3ELxfBaSAMHSA Help and Treatment: https://bit.ly/3DJcvJC DEA & Elks Links: DEA Website: https://bit.ly/44ed9K9DEA on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3KqL7UjElks Kid Zone Website: https://bit.ly/3s79ZdtElks Drug Awareness Program Website: https://bit.ly/44SunO6 Gary Kirkilas's Links Gary's Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrGaryKirkilas Gary's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_gary_kirkilas/?hl=en Gary's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Drgarykirkilas Gary's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gary.kirkilas.7 Gary's Website: Drgarykirkilas.com Healthy Children Website: Healthychildren.org Ray Lozano's Links Ray's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/preventionplus_you/ Ray's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@justsayray?lang=en Ray's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Rl4dfy Ray's Website: https://raylozano.com/ Alisan Porter's Links Alisan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iam_alisanporter Alisan's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iam_alisanporter Alisan's Website: https://alisanporter.com/#home Greg Grunberg's Links Greg's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greggrunberg/?hl=en Greg's Twitter: https://twitter.com/greggrunberg Talk About It Website: talkaboutit.org

In this best-of episode, New Drivers, New Dangers: Navigating Substance Use with Teen Drivers, hosts Jodie, Amy, and Rick share powerful strategies for guiding teens safely through the risks of driving, peer pressure, and substance use. As teens reach the milestone of driving, this episode equips parents with actionable tools to foster safe, responsible habits on the road and address the unique risks tied to adolescent brain development. From proactive preparation to fostering open discussions about substance use and impaired driving, our experts cover essential topics for supporting teen drivers. Rick shares practical steps for building a supportive environment, where teens feel comfortable discussing sensitive topics. By incorporating technology and setting clear expectations, parents can ensure their young drivers are equipped to make smart choices and stay safe on the road. Key Takeaways: Proactive preparation is crucial as teens obtain their driver's license, requiring parents' guidance to navigate potential risks. Fostering smart pedestrian habits and consistent skill refinement contribute to driving competence and overall road safety. Differentiating between behaviors and driving decisions helps teens make responsible choices and avoid driving under the influence (DUI). Open conversations, starting with initial dialogue, establish a foundation for discussing sensitive topics such as drug use and driving. Creating a safe haven at home encourages discussions about drug use and driving, while contracts engage teens in the process. Utilizing technology like apps and advanced drivers' education enhances monitoring and promotes responsible driving behaviors. Acknowledging the impact of drugs on driving abilities and emphasizing responsible choices is paramount for teen drivers' safety. Rick Birt: Rick Birt is the Director of the Washington, DC Highway Safety Office and an international mobility safety expert. Formerly the CEO of Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), Rick has over a decade of experience in youth advocacy and traffic safety. Through his leadership, he continues to educate and engage communities in safe driving practices. @RickBirt Jodie Sweetin is an actress, author, and advocate, best known for her role as Stephanie Tanner on the iconic sitcom "Full House" and its sequel "Fuller House". In 2009 she penned her memoir, "unSweetined", which chronicles her journey through addiction and into recovery. With her frank and open approach, Jodie has emerged as a compelling speaker and advocate who now seeks to use her platform and experiences to educate others and reduce the stigma associated with addiction and recovery. @jodiesweetin The Elks is a 150-year-old inclusive organization with nearly one million members across 2,000 lodges. Their Drug and Alcohol Prevention (DAP) program is the largest volunteer-based kids' drug prevention initiative in the U.S. The Elks have donated over $3.6 billion to various causes, including building the first VA hospital for veterans. The DEA, founded in 1973, enforces controlled substances laws across the U.S. and internationally. As the world's largest antidrug organization, the DEA has 241 domestic offices and 93 international divisions in 69 countries, playing a crucial role in combating drug-related crimes. Resources/Links SAMHSA | Help and Treatment: https://bit.ly/3DJcvJC Get Smart About Drugs: https://bit.ly/45dm8vY Growing Up Drug Free: A Parent's Guide to Substance Use Prevention: https://bit.ly/48nxwYw One Pill Could Kill: https://bit.ly/3ELxfBa DEA Website: https://bit.ly/44ed9K9 DEA on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3KqL7Uj DEA on Twitter: https://bit.ly/44VvEUt DEA on Facebook: https://bit.ly/440b6ZY DEA YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3s1KQB6 Elks Kid Zone Website: https://bit.ly/3s79Zdt Elks Drug Awareness Program Website: https://bit.ly/44SunO6 Elks DAP on Twitter: https://bit.ly/45CfpvR Elks DAP on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3Qw8RKL Elks DAP on YouTube: https://bit.ly/444vMQq Jodie Sweetin's Links Jodie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jodiesweetin/ Jodie's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jodiesweetin?lang=en Amy McCarthy's Links Amy's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymccarthylicsw/ Boston Children's Hospital Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bostonchildrens/?hl=en Boston Children's Hospital Addiction Medicine: https://www.childrenshospital.org/departments/addiction-medicine Rick Birt's Links RIck's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rickbirt/ Rick's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rickbirt Rick's Twitter: https://twitter.com/_RickBirt Links Mentioned NIH (National Institutes of Health) on Teen Substance Abuse: https://www.drugabuse.gov/drug-topics/teens SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions): https://www.sadd.org/ MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) Teen Resources: https://madd.org/ National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) - Teen Driving: https://www.nhtsa.gov/road-safety/teen-driving NHTSA's "If You Feel Different, You Drive Different" Campaign: https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.trafficsafetymarketing.gov/get-materials/drug-impaired-driving&sa=D&source=docs&ust=1695230966438374&usg=AOvVaw2S7sUUvGlD7Do6qU9CC7Qf Sample Parent-Teen Driving Agreement from CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/parentsarethekey/agreement/index.html