Just Say Something Podcast

Episode 116: The Evolving Conversation On Tobacco

9 min · 26. maj 2026
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In this episode of the Just Say Something Podcast, Phil Clark reflects on how the conversation around tobacco use has changed and why many adults are still viewing today’s challenges through an outdated lens. While traditional cigarette use once dominated prevention conversations, vaping has reshaped the landscape with sleek devices, flavored products, and messaging that often makes nicotine use feel harmless or socially acceptable to young people. Phil explains how the accessibility and normalization of vaping can blur the line between experimentation and addiction, especially for teens whose brains are still developing. He also highlights the role stress, peer pressure, and misinformation play in these decisions, emphasizing that many young people are not fully aware of the risks they are taking. The episode encourages parents, schools, and communities to move beyond fear-based messaging and instead create honest, ongoing conversations rooted in trust and curiosity. As World No Tobacco Day approaches, Phil reminds listeners that prevention starts with engagement, consistency, and the willingness to have real conversations before misinformation fills the gap. Learn more on our site: PreserveYourAir.com

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