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Are you worried about how easy it is for your tween, teen, or college-age child to get alcohol, weed, vapes, or “wellness” gummies—and not sure where to even start the conversation?
In this episode of Power Your Parenting: Moms of Teens, Colleen talks with Pam Jenkins, Chief Executive Officer of Shatterproof, a national nonprofit dedicated to reversing the addiction crisis in the United States. Pam explains how today’s substances (like Delta-8, synthetic THC products, and vaping) are more accessible and more potent, why mental health and substance use are so tightly linked, and why clear parental expectations are one of the strongest protective factors. You’ll hear practical, hopeful ways to start ongoing conversations, monitor wisely (without turning into the “drug police”), and support your child’s mental health so they’re less vulnerable to addiction.
About Pam Jenkins
3 Key Takeaways for Moms
Access and potency have changed—your expectations still matter.
Mental health and substance use are inseparable.
Monitor early, talk often, and stay curious—not panicked.
Find out more at: https://shatterproof.org/
Follow at: https://www.instagram.com/weareshatterproof/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By Colleen O'Grady LPC, LMFT, author, speaker & C-Suite Radio4.7
362362 ratings
Are you worried about how easy it is for your tween, teen, or college-age child to get alcohol, weed, vapes, or “wellness” gummies—and not sure where to even start the conversation?
In this episode of Power Your Parenting: Moms of Teens, Colleen talks with Pam Jenkins, Chief Executive Officer of Shatterproof, a national nonprofit dedicated to reversing the addiction crisis in the United States. Pam explains how today’s substances (like Delta-8, synthetic THC products, and vaping) are more accessible and more potent, why mental health and substance use are so tightly linked, and why clear parental expectations are one of the strongest protective factors. You’ll hear practical, hopeful ways to start ongoing conversations, monitor wisely (without turning into the “drug police”), and support your child’s mental health so they’re less vulnerable to addiction.
About Pam Jenkins
3 Key Takeaways for Moms
Access and potency have changed—your expectations still matter.
Mental health and substance use are inseparable.
Monitor early, talk often, and stay curious—not panicked.
Find out more at: https://shatterproof.org/
Follow at: https://www.instagram.com/weareshatterproof/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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