
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 students host his signature "sober parties" for their peers - showing that you can fit in, make friends and have fun without using drugs and alcohol. His presentations, curriculum, programs and educational experiences are being used all over the country to help students make better decisions around substance use. His goal for every episode is to educate listeners on prevention, highlight new ideas and inspire us to keep saving lives through our efforts.
Drug Prevention Power Hour: Empowering Leaders in Youth Drug Prevention
Understanding “Addiction for Profit”| Episode 091 with Dr. Aaron Weiner
In this engaging conversation, Dr. Aaron Weiner and Jake White discuss the evolving landscape of addiction and prevention, focusing on the impact of marketing strategies, trends in substance use among youth, and the importance of education in understanding addiction. They explore the concept of 'addiction for profit' and how it shapes public health, while also highlighting positive trends in youth substance use and the need for continued advocacy and awareness. In this conversation, Dr. Aaron Weiner and Jake White discuss the profound effects of nicotine on youth development, emphasizing the need for holistic prevention strategies that build confidence, coping skills, and community support. They explore the critical role of caring adults in fostering resilience and the importance of experiential learning in promoting long-term thinking among youth. The discussion highlights the necessity of empowering young people through information and addressing their emotional needs to reduce the demand for harmful substances.
Chapters
00:00 The Impact of Addiction for Profit
06:20 The Evolution of Marketing and Health Products
12:25 Trends in Substance Use Among Youth
18:20 The Future of Addiction Prevention and Corporate Responsibility
19:45 Understanding the Impact of Nicotine on Youth Development
22:42 The Importance of Holistic Prevention Strategies
26:24 Building Confidence, Coping Skills, and Community
31:15 The Role of Caring Adults in Youth Development
34:03 Experiential Learning and Long-Term Thinking
44:25 Empowering Through Information in Prevention Education
47:09 Introduction to Drug Prevention Strategies
47:11 Engaging Youth in Substance Use Education
Links from Dr. Aaron
https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronweinerphd
https://weinerphd.com
Takeaways
Dr. Weiner emphasizes the importance of understanding addiction for profit.
Youth substance use rates are showing a positive decline.
Building resilience in youth is crucial for long-term health.
Caring adults play a significant role in fostering confidence.
Education and empowerment are key in prevention efforts.
Reality about substance use can be scary but necessary to share.
Long-term thinking can be encouraged even before full brain development.
Positive experiences can help counteract negative influences.
The importance of community in supporting youth is highlighted.
Prevention should focus on reducing demand rather than just supply.
For feedback, questions and new episode ideas...
jake@vive18.com
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