An Ounce of Prevention

Ep9: Today's Cannabis is not your Daddy’s Pot | AOP

17 min · 3. juli 2024
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We are coming to you a bit early this Wednesday for a special pre-holiday upload! Today I had a great conversation with Mackenzie Chitwood, the Prevention and Wellness Specialist for Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare. In this episode Mackenzie and I talked about one of the most common forms of drug use in today's society, Cannabis. With its rise in popularity in recent years there is no better time to talk to your kids about Cannabis and how parents can get educated. If you would like to learn more about Cannabis or contact my guest today, Mackenzie Chitwood, you can find all that and more at: RoanokePreventionAlliance.org [https://RoanokePreventionAlliance.org].

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This episode is a frank discussion related to suicide. It is meant for professionals working to save lives through programs in their community. Dominick Grembi, Prevention Program Manager, at Danville-Pittsylvania Community Services, joined me to discuss what they do in his region to educate, remove means, provide CIT training, and expand access to mental health resources. AskingSaves.org [https://AskingSaves.org] discussed in this podcast is a program of Region 3 of the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health & Developmental Services. For more information, contact: Dominick Grembi (he/him) Prevention Program Manager Danville-Pittsylvania Community Services 434-799-0456x3816 245 Hairston Street Danville, VA 24540 www.dpcs.org [http://www.dpcs.org/]

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