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North Carolinians for a Tobacco-Free Generation Podcast

Whether you’re curious about the landscape of tobacco prevention in North Carolina or you’re well versed in this topic, you’ve come to the right place. In each episode, we interview an expert or professional in the field of tobacco control and prevention, asking questions about North Carolina policies and their work to prevent the initiation of tobacco use and to educate the public about the harms of commercial tobacco use.

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Season 1

Episode 1: Understanding the Role of Trusted Adults in Substance Use Prevention

In this episode, Toshia Jordan from the Fuquay-Varina Coalition for a Healthy and Safe Community shares her journey in tobacco prevention work in North Carolina. She discusses the importance of creating safe spaces for youth to seek support and highlights the significant role schools and trusted adults play in substance use prevention. With a focus on brain development and mental health, Toshia emphasizes the need for comprehensive tobacco control efforts that address underlying issues and build supportive community relationships.

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Episode 2: Risks of Youth Vaping and What We Can Do

In this episode, Charlene Zorn, a parent advocate from New Hanover County, NC, shares the story of her son, Solomon, who passed away due to vaping related circumstances. She and Ernest Watts discuss the importance of education and policy enforcement to prevent youth vaping across North Carolina and the entire country. Charlene and Ernest emphasize the need for stronger enforcement of Tobacco 21 legislation and the role of parents and schools in supporting a tobacco-free generation.

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Episode 3: Partnering with Regional Tobacco Control Managers to Build a Tobacco-Free Generation

In this episode, David Willard joins us to discuss the importance of local involvement in tobacco control efforts. Willard highlights the significance of building partnerships with youth organizations to effectively reach and educate young people about the risks of tobacco and vaping products and emphasizes the need for consistent messaging and creative strategies to foster a tobacco-free generation, showcasing successful community engagement as a key to achieving public health goals.

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Episode 4: From Cigarettes to Vapes: Lessons from the Past and Timeless Strategies for a Tobacco-Free Generation

In this episode, Rachael Joyner and Jim Martin highlight the significant progress made in supporting people on their journey to quit tobacco as well as tobacco control policies across North Carolina, including creating tobacco-free schools, banning smoking in restaurants and bars, and increasing the minimum smoking age to 21. Rachael and Jim’s work has emphasized the importance of taking a comprehensive approach to tobacco prevention and control, including evidence-based education and close collaboration with public health professionals.

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Season 2

Episode 1: From Clinic to Community: Tackling Youth Vaping Together

In this episode, we talk with Dr. Jessica Young, a pediatrician and preventive medicine physician at UNC Chapel Hill. Dr. Young shares what she sees in her clinic when it comes to youth vaping, how the products have changed, common misconceptions among parents, and the serious risks to adolescent brain and lung health.

She also talks about strategies pediatricians use to start conversations with teens, how families and communities can better support prevention, and what policies could help protect young people from flavored vaping products. Whether you’re a parent, educator, healthcare provider, or policymaker, this conversation offers practical insights into reducing youth nicotine use and building a tobacco-free generation in North Carolina.

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Episode 2: Addressing Vaping Harms Through Research and Policy

E-cigarettes were once seen as a safer alternative to smoking, but today, vaping among youth and young adults is one of the most pressing public health challenges. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Joseph Lee from Wake Forest University and Dr. Eric Soule from East Carolina University about how vaping has evolved, what drives young people to start, and what strategies are showing promise in prevention. From flavors and social influence to targeted marketing and health equity, they unpack the science and the solutions shaping the future of tobacco control.

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Episode 3: Vaping Trends in Schools: An SRO’s perspective

In this podcast episode, Jake Peterson, a school resource officer (SRO) at Eastern Alamance High School in North Carolina, discusses his experiences with students engaging in vaping and e-cigarette use. Peterson emphasizes the importance of building trust with students beyond a traditional law enforcement role to effectively address and mitigate vaping incidents. The challenges faced by schools include students perceiving vaping as less harmful due to the lack of cigarette smell and colorful vape devices. Educating students and integrating anti-vaping messaging into programs like DARE are crucial strategies highlighted for prevention.

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