07/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/08/2024 01:26
WASHINGTON- The Benevolent Protective Order of the Elks' Drug Awareness Program (DAP) in partnership with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) released Season 4 of the video podcast Awkward Conversationson August 7, 2024, on the DAP YouTube channel(link is external).
Season 4 of Awkward Conversations will include 20 unscripted video podcasts, once again hosted by actor, author and activist Jodie Sweetin, best known for her role as Stephanie Tanner on Full House and Fuller House, but most proud of her current title "mom." Jodie, who also is a former drug counselor, is joined by Amy McCarthy, Director of Clinical Social Work, Adolescent Substance Use and Addiction Program at Boston Children's Hospital.
Watch the trailer(link is external)for Awkward Conversations, Season 4.
Every week, Jodie and Amy will talk with celebrity parents like Mayim Bialik (Blossom, Big Bang Theory, Jeopardy), comedian Alec Mapa, and guest experts such as Dr. Cooper Lawrence (CBS) and Dr. Jean Kilbourne (Creator of the "Killing Us Softly" series), about a wide array of subjects to help parents empower their kids with the tools needed to stay safe, remain drug free, and make smart decisions.
"The United States is facing the deadliest drug crisis in history. Approximately 70% of drug-related deaths involve fentanyl and, all too often, people have no idea they are taking it," said DEA Administrator Anne Milgram. "We lose 22 teens between the ages of 14 and 18 every week to a drug poisoning. These are our sons, daughters, and grandchildren. I encourage you to have these important conversations with your kids before they go back to school or off to college, but don't stop there. No matter how awkward the conversations, have them, and have them often. We are grateful for the work of the Elks Drug Awareness Program to help educate parents in such a meaningful way."
"As a mom to two young teen daughters, I am well aware of the many awkward conversations we need to have with our kids. They're never easy, but I hope that while talking them through with experts on our show, parents and caregivers (and anyone, really!) will have the necessary tools they need to help keep their kids safe. While we can't shield our kids from the dangers out there, we can definitely make sure they are prepared for what's out there and are armed with information that can help keep them and others safe," said Jodie Sweetin.
"The goal of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is to consistently find unique and effective ways to provide up-to-date education about illicit drug use and misuse of legalized drugs by our children and young adults," said Bill Bryan, National Director of the Elks DAP. "We are extremely proud of our relationship with the Drug Enforcement Administration and are excited to partner with them again this year."
Topics covered in Season 4 of Awkward Conversations include:
The program will also be supported by over 14 million impressions driving to www.getsmartaboutdrugs.com(link is external), DEA's website for parents, caregivers, and educators.
This is the most recent project by the ELKS DAP in collaboration with DEA. Previously they released antidrug educational videos with YouTubers SMOSH in 2017, 2018, and FBE's Teens React in 2019, as well as a music video "TRY" in 2020. Season 1 of Awkward Conversations aired in November 2021. These videos have garnered over 15 million views and over 67 million media impressions.
About Elks As a 150-year-old organization, they are 100% inclusive with a membership of close to one 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 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!
About 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 is tasked with enforcing the controlled substances laws of the United States. DEA remains the largest and most effective antidrug organization in the world, with 333 domestic and foreign offices worldwide.
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