Wednesday may be the furthest day from the weekend, but it's the closest to a new episode of Season 4 of the "Awkward Conversations" podcast.
Join Jodie Sweetin of "Full House" and "Fuller House", guest experts, and celebrity parents in this next installment of DEA's collaboration with the Elks Drug Awareness Program to help create a healthy, drug-free future for young people.
In Episode 10, Jodie and Amy McCarthy of Boston Children's Hospital’s Division of Addiction Medicine explore the power of youth activism in substance misuse prevention. Along with youth advocates and experts like Sean Fearns, DEA's Chief of Community Outreach and Prevention Support, they discuss how young people can make a difference through community outreach, support programs, and peer involvement.
From the science of addiction to the impact of influencers, take a peek at the topics, as well as guests of upcoming episodes of "Awkward Conversations," Season 4 by accessing the DEA news release.
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