Think one small decision can’t change everything? We break down how tiny concessions—a beer at a party, a shared pill, a split-second lapse—can stack into life-altering consequences teens never see coming. With fentanyl and counterfeit pills everywhere, the old “not me” mindset is dangerously outdated, so we skip scare tactics and silence in favor of a clear, compassionate approach that actually helps.
Steven T. Ginsburg and Steve Coughran share real stories from recovery and parenting, unpacking why programs like DARE often missed the mark and what works instead: plain language, relatable scenarios, and honest conversations. From the blue M&M analogy that makes risk real to practical safeguards like no-questions-asked rides, code words, and firm boundaries, this conversation equips parents, educators, and mentors with tools teens can use when pressure is high and judgment is low.
The goal isn’t to lecture—it’s to plant a script that runs when it matters. You’ll leave with language that resonates, examples teens recognize themselves in, and a plan to prepare—not just warn—the kids you care about.
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