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Episode 112: What Happens When Communities Stay Silent

7 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of the Just Say Something Podcast, Phil Clark explores the impact of silence within communities and how it can unintentionally allow risky behaviors and challenges facing young people to go unchecked. He explains that prevention is not just about programs or one-time conversations, but about the culture we create and whether adults are willing to notice, engage, and speak up when something feels off. Phil highlights how silence can normalize harmful behaviors, isolate families, and reinforce stigma around topics like substance use and mental health. He emphasizes that speaking up doesn’t require confrontation or perfection; it simply means caring enough to check in, ask a question, or start a conversation. This episode is a powerful reminder that prevention happens in small, everyday moments, and that when communities choose connection over silence, they create safer, more supportive environments where young people can thrive.

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