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On Their Own but Not Alone: Encouraging a Drug-Free College Experience Pt. 2

Awkward Conversations

Release Date: 11/29/2023

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Continuing the important conversation on encouraging a drug-free college experience, our hosts Jodie Sweetin and Dr. Krystal Lewis, along with their guests, delve deeper into the challenges and solutions for college-bound students and their families.

Dr. Calvin Mackie shares personal experiences and innovative methods to stay connected with college students, emphasizing validation and open communication. He underscores the power of empathy and kindness in supporting students facing drug-related challenges.

The episode offers indispensable advice for parents embarking on college tours, emphasizing thorough research into campuses and an understanding of factors influencing students' decisions. 

The episode concludes with reflections on self-esteem, validation, and understanding as guiding principles for young adults making safe choices during their college years. Dr. Mackie provides insights into his STEM NOLA initiative, designed to engage students in STEM education. The guests share their final thoughts on supporting students in their journey toward a drug-free college experience. Join us for a crucial discussion offering guidance and inspiration for both parents and students alike.

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Dr. Calvin Mackie emphasizes the importance of validation and open communication as means to support students facing drug-related challenges.

  • Thorough research and understanding of campus dynamics are crucial for parents embarking on college tours.

  • Social media hashtags, like those on TikTok, play a significant role in shaping campus discussions and creating communities focused on sobriety.

  • The importance of asking questions during college tours is highlighted, along with the introduction of collegiate recovery programs.

  • Dr. Smith discusses red flags that parents should be aware of and the importance of providing additional support when needed.

  • Dr. Mackie's STEM NOLA initiative aims to engage students in STEM education, providing them with valuable opportunities.

 

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

Amy McCarthy, LICSW, is a Director of Clinical Social Work at Boston Children's Hospital’s Division of Addiction Medicine. She has been working in the Adolescent Substance Use and Addiction Program since 2019. @amymccarthylicsw

Dr. Allison M. Smith serves as the Assistant Commissioner for Student Health and Wellness for the Louisiana Board of Regents. In this role, she facilitates the Louisiana Higher Education Coalition, oversees statewide Core Survey administration, provides professional development training for higher education staff and stakeholders, facilitates campus community partnerships, and renders technical assistance around the issue of substance use prevention and expanding collegiate recovery in Louisiana’s collegiate communities. Additionally, Dr. Smith also focuses on broader campus safety issues such as hazing prevention, increasing equitable access to mental health resources and policy matters related to the implementation of Title IX and Power-Based Violence statutes. Dr. Smith, a native of Baton Rouge, received a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Southern University in 2009, a Master of Public Administration from Louisiana State University in May 2011, followed by a doctoral degree in Educational Leadership, Research and Counseling with a specialization in Higher Education Administration in 2016.

Dr. Calvin Mackie is an award-winning mentor, inventor, author, former engineering professor, internationally renowned speaker, and successful entrepreneur. In 2013, Dr. Mackie founded STEM NOLA, a non-profit organization created to expose, inspire, and engage communities in the opportunities in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). To Date, STEM NOLA has engaged over 125,000 K-12 students in hands-on project-based STEM activities. In 2021, he launched STEM Global Action to advance K-12 Stem education across the U.S. and the world.

Natalie is currently a psychology major at California Institute of Integral Studies, and plans to use her degree to work in psychedelic-assisted therapy. She received her Associate's Degree from Santa Barbara City College, where she now works as a psychology tutor. In her free time, Natalie does Krav Maga, and will be receiving her black belt in January 2024.

Elks: As a 150-year-old organization, they are 100% inclusive with a membership of close to 1 million diverse men and women in over 2,000 Lodges nationally, and while they consider themselves faith based, they are nondenominational and open to all creeds. The Elks have always prided themselves on civic duty, and the Elks Drug and Alcohol Prevention (DAP) program is the nation's largest all volunteer Kids Drug & Alcohol Use Prevention program. The Elks are also strong supporters of our brave men and women in the military, having built and donated the nation's first VA Hospital to the U.S. government. The Elks have donated more than $3.6 billion in cash, goods, and services to enrich the lives of millions of people! 

DEA: The United States Drug Enforcement Administration was created in 1973 by President Nixon after the government noticed an alarming rise in recreational drug use and drug-related crime. A division of the Department of Justice, DEA enforces controlled substances laws by apprehending offenders to be prosecuted for criminal and civil crimes. DEA is the largest and most effective antidrug organization in the world, with 241 domestic locations in 23 field divisions and 93 international field divisions in 69  countries.

 

Resources/Links

Get Smart About Drugs

Growing Up Drug Free: A Parent’s Guide to Substance Use Prevention

One Pill Could Kill

SAMHSA | Help and Treatment

 

DEA Website

DEA on Instagram

DEA on Twitter

DEA on Facebook

DEA YouTube Channel

 

Elks Kid Zone Website

Elks Drug Awareness Program Website

Elks DAP on Twitter

Elks DAP on Facebook

Elks DAP on YouTube

 

Jodie Sweetin’s Links

Jodie’s Instagram

Jodie’s TikTok

 

Amy McCarthy’s Links

Amy’s Instagram

Boston Children’s Hospital Instagram

Boston Children’s Hospital Addiction Medicine

 

Dr. Allison Smith ’s Links

Allison’s Twitter

Allison’s LinkedIn

Louisiana Board of Regents

Campus Drug Prevention

For the Culture: The Role of Family, Faith, and Cultural Competence in Prevention at HBCUs in Louisiana

Prevention Profiles: Take Five - Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Prevention

Prevention Profiles: Take Five - Dr. Allison Smith

Prevention with Purpose: A Strategic Planning Guide for Preventing Drug Misuse Among College Students

Prevention with Purpose: Considering Culture Throughout the Strategic Prevention Framework

 

Dr. Calvin Mackie’s Links

Calvin’s Twitter

Calvin’s Facebook

Calvin’s Instagram

STEM Global Action

STEM NOLA

STEM NOLA YouTube