Awkward Conversations
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...
info_outline Building Resilience Through a Positive MindsetAwkward Conversations
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...
info_outline The Science of Addiction and How to Use It for PreventionAwkward Conversations
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....
info_outline Power of RelationshipsAwkward Conversations
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...
info_outline Building Resilience & Coping Skills in KidsAwkward Conversations
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...
info_outline Body Image Issues & Substance MisuseAwkward Conversations
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...
info_outline Awkward but Essential – Having 'The Talk' About SubstancesAwkward Conversations
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...
info_outline New Drivers, New DangersAwkward Conversations
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...
info_outline Use in LGBTQ+ Youth CommunitiesAwkward Conversations
In this episode of Awkward Conversations, Jodie Sweetin is joined by Mel Brown, LMFT, and actor/advocate Alec Mapa to discuss the challenges LGBTQ+ youth face and how families and communities can provide better support. In celebration of LGBTQ+ History Month, they explore the importance of creating safe, inclusive spaces and the role of social media, while highlighting ways to promote mental health and acceptance. Key Takeaways: Mental health struggles faced by LGBTQ+ youth Increased risk of substance use and prevention strategies The importance of safe, inclusive environments The...
info_outline Bullying and Pressure: The Hidden TriggersAwkward Conversations
In this episode, Jodie Sweetin and clinical psychologist Dr. Krystal Lewis (NIMH) are joined by anti-bullying advocate and author Jodee Blanco. Together, they dive into the emotional toll of bullying and how it can lead to substance use, sharing insights during Anti-Bullying Week. Key Takeaways: Bullying can trigger drug use, isolation, and self-doubt. There are various types of bullying: physical, verbal, and social. Parents should document incidents, promote empathy, and encourage kindness. Open communication and listening are crucial in supporting kids. Tune in for actionable advice on...
info_outlineJoin hosts Jodie Sweetin and Amy McCarthy as they explore the human side of the fentanyl crisis. Hear from Andrea Thomas, Dr. Gary Kirkilas, and Kevin Collins about the devastating impact of fentanyl and efforts to combat this epidemic. This episode highlights the importance of open conversations and offers hope for a brighter future. Educate yourself, support loved ones, and be part of the solution.
Key Takeaways
- This episode revisits the fentanyl crisis and emphasizes that behind every statistic is a real family suffering loss.
- Illicit fentanyl is widespread and can affect anyone, even those without a prior history of substance use.
- Fentanyl can cause death even with minimal exposure, making it extremely dangerous.
- Emphasizes the danger of fentanyl even for those without a history of substance use.
- Stresses the need for open conversions and education about the dangers of fentanyl.
- No one should take anything not prescribed for them by their doctor and purchased from a legitimate pharmacy.
Key Moments:
- [01:04] Andrea Thomas: A Mother's Story
- [03:51] The Mission of Voices for Awareness
- [08:59] Dr. Gary Kirklis: Frontline Insights
- [14:31] Mental Health and Substance Use
- [15:45] Advocacy and Legislation
- [20:33]DEA Initiatives and Family Support
- [26:35] Final Thoughts and Call to Action
BIOS:
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. Gary Kirkilas is a general pediatrician with a unique practice. His office is a 40 foot mobile medical unit that travels to various homeless shelters in Phoenix providing free medical care to families. He serves as a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics, giving commentary on trending pediatric issues in the media. As a spokesperson, he is often called to speak on the effects of cannabis advertising on children as well as advocate for more mental health access for youth. He and his lovely wife, have four wonderful (most of the time) children and one dachshund. @dr_gary_kirkilas
Kevin Collins serves as Senior Prevention Program Manager for Drug Enforcement Administration Community Outreach and Prevention Services. In this capacity, he leads efforts to collaborate with national organizations and support families affected by substance use. Prior to joining the DEA Kevin worked for the Partnership to End Addiction for two decades with a focus on family services. He served in the US Army Reserves, including a deployment to Bosnia, and worked for the New York State Legislature.
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 239 domestic locations in 23 field divisions and 91 international field divisions in 68 countries.
Resources & Links
SAMHSA | Help and Treatment https://bit.ly/3DJcvJC
Get Smart About Drugs: https://bit.ly/45dm8vY
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
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Jodie Sweetin’s Links
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Amy McCarthy’s Links
Boston Children’s Hospital Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bostonchild...
Boston Children’s Hospital Addiction Medicine: https://www.childrenshospital.org/dep...
Andrea Thomas’s Links
Dr. Kirkilas’s Links
drgarykirkilas.com