Dave Closson sits down with Terry Gerlach, Supervisor of Clinical Services at Hazelden Betty Ford in Naples, to explore recovery and mental health in older adults. Terry shares her career pivot from corporate banking to clinical work, the power of holistic care that treats substance use and mental health together, and practical ways families and providers can recognize risk, strengthen protective factors, and support lasting recovery. The conversation dives into shame versus guilt, “taking your power back,” trauma-informed healing, and small habit shifts that build hopeful momentum at any age.Key takeaways
Topics covered
- Holistic treatment: integrated care for substance use and mental health
- Levels of care: residential, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient
- Older adult programming and considerations
- Risk and protective factors for older adults
- Shame vs. guilt and practical self-forgiveness routines
- Trauma-informed care: EMDR, nervous system work
- Family roles, early cues, and supportive conversations
- Provider self-care and boundaries to avoid compassion fatigue
- Simple daily practices: gratitude, affirmations, measured breathing, limiting negative media, transitional rituals
Notable quotes- “It is never too late to get help. Help is available. You are worth saving.” — Terry
- “Take your power back by focusing on what you can control—today.”
- “Hope has no age limit.”
Resources mentioned
- Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
- Falling Upward by Richard Rohr
- The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk
- Atomic Habits by James Clear
- VolunteerMatch.org for purpose-building opportunities
-National Prevention Summit 2026
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In this episode of Pathways 2 Prevention, Dave Closson sits down with Jason Dorr, a longtime youth mentor and prevention educator from More2Life. With nearly two decades of experience working with teens in schools, churches, and communities, Jason shares how his passion for helping youth make positive choices has shaped his work—and the lives of countless young people.
Together, Dave and Jason explore:
✔️ How prevention and youth development go hand in hand
✔️ What it takes to truly engage teens in meaningful conversations
✔️ Why social media, substance use, and relationships are essential topics to address
✔️ How parents can build trust and open communication with their kids
✔️ The ripple effect of making one good choice—and the power of one caring adult
Whether you’re a parent, educator, prevention leader, or someone who cares about the next generation, this episode offers practical insights, real-world stories, and encouragement to keep showing up.
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In this powerful episode, Dave sits down with Julietta, a passionate prevention leader whose journey began as a child growing up in Juárez, Mexico, once known as the most dangerous city in the world. Julietta shares how witnessing the harsh realities of drug and human trafficking shaped her deep commitment to prevention work.
What started as childhood curiosity turned into a lifelong mission: empowering youth, families, and communities with truth-based education. Julieta brings heart, humility, and hard-earned wisdom to the conversation, emphasizing the importance of listening first, honoring community voices, and building trust through facts, not fear.
Together, Dave and Julieta explore:
This isn’t just a conversation about prevention—it’s a reminder that purpose can grow from pain, and that even one conversation or one booklet can change a life.
Key Takeaways:
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After losing her sister to an overdose and her husband in a tragic military accident, Natalee King found herself drowning in grief, addiction, and hopelessness. What followed was a years-long descent marked by trauma, legal troubles, and a suicide attempt. She believed her story was over.
But then—something changed.
In this raw and deeply moving conversation, Natalee shares the moment she screamed at God and her phone started playing the song she and her husband once shared. A “God wink,” as she now calls it. From that moment, her journey toward healing began—through prayer, love, and the hard work of recovery.
Now a U.S. Air Force Veteran, mother, and recovery advocate with over 300,000 followers, Natalee uses her voice to show others that healing is possible—even after unimaginable loss.
This episode is about grief, yes—but it’s also about resilience, faith, and what it means to choose hope again and again, one day at a time.
Content Warning
This episode contains discussions of grief, addiction, suicide, and traumatic loss. Listener discretion is advised.
Topics Covered
The physical and emotional weight of grief
Prescription misuse after trauma
Surviving addiction and finding purpose
The role of faith and spiritual turning points
How one man’s support (Justin) helped save her life
Why storytelling is healing
If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available:
Text or Call 988
SAMHSA’s National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
Links:
https://www.facebook.com/people/Natalee-King
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In this powerful and eye-opening episode, Dave Closson sits down with Dr. Aaron Weiner to explore the evolving landscape of substance misuse—and what true prevention must look like in a world where addiction is often a business model. From flavored nicotine pouches and gamified vapes to the wellness-wrapped marketing of psychedelics and cannabis, Dr. Weiner unpacks the manipulative tactics industries use to hook youth and keep customers dependent.
But this conversation goes far beyond the threats. Together, Dave and Aaron dive into emotional literacy, family connection, and how adults—whether parents, prevention leaders, or peers—can create safe spaces that protect and empower youth.
What You’ll Learn
Why addiction isn't just a health crisis—it's a profitable business model.
How emerging products like gaming vapes and flavored nicotine pouches are targeting young people.
What’s really behind the rise of psychedelics and cannabis as “wellness” tools—and what prevention professionals need to know.
How shame and secrecy keep people stuck—and how to counter it with safety and connection.
Actionable strategies for building youth resilience through emotional literacy and real-world tools.
Key Topics Covered
The “Addiction for Profit” industry and its shifting tactics
Current trends in youth substance use—and why prevention is working
The misleading marketing of psychedelics and the wellness industry
Helping youth cope with adversity: emotional literacy, mindfulness, and support systems
The role of parents, peers, and prevention professionals in building trust
How to operate within your “circle of influence” for lasting impact
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How can we truly empower young people in substance use prevention? In this episode of Pathways 2 Prevention, host Dave Closson sits down with Emily Hill, a dedicated Drug-Free Communities (DFC) coordinator from Minnesota, to explore how youth advisory coalitions are shaping the future of prevention.
Emily shares her journey into prevention work, the importance of youth-led listening sessions, and how engaging students directly in coalition efforts creates real change. She also dives into the challenges and strategies of navigating cannabis legalization and shifting community norms around substance use.
Whether you're a prevention professional, coalition leader, educator, or simply passionate about youth engagement, this episode is packed with valuable insights and actionable takeaways.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:✔️ How Emily accidentally discovered her passion for prevention and turned it into a career
✔️ The role of Youth Advisory Coalitions in empowering young people to lead prevention efforts
✔️ How to successfully engage schools and build coalitions across multiple districts
✔️ Strategies for navigating cannabis legalization and changing community norms
✔️ The power of youth-led listening sessions in shaping prevention messaging
✔️ Actionable advice for professionals looking to strengthen youth engagement in prevention
Resources & Links:🔹 Follow Emily’s coalition on Instagram: @SCDrugFree🔹Youth Advisory Instagram: @scyouthadvisory
🔹DFAF Young Professional Advisory Board Instagram: @nextbestgen_dfaf 🔹 Check out prevention strategies from OneChoice: onechoiceprevention.orgJoin the Conversation!We’d love to hear from you! Share your thoughts on this episode:
💬 What strategies have worked in your community for youth engagement?
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In this inspiring episode of Pathways 2 Prevention, host Dave Closson sits down with Angie Ferguson, Executive Director of Drug Free Clubs of America (DFCA). Angie shares the story behind this innovative program, which empowers teenagers to remain drug-free through voluntary drug testing, peer-led initiatives, and positive reinforcement. From creating a built-in “out” for teens facing peer pressure to engaging parents and businesses, DFCA is transforming prevention strategies across the country.
Angie and Dave dive into:
The origin story of DFCA, sparked by a heartfelt conversation in a firehouse. How voluntary drug testing provides teens with a practical tool to refuse substances. The importance of peer-driven leadership and community involvement in fostering prevention. Challenges and lessons learned from 20 years of implementing and evolving the program. The program’s scalability and vision for the future, including addressing societal attitudes and supporting parents.Whether you’re a parent, educator, or prevention professional, this episode is packed with actionable insights and inspiration for fostering a culture of health and prevention.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
How DFCA makes prevention positive and empowering for teens. The role of community and business partnerships in sustaining prevention efforts. Practical tips for engaging youth and creating impactful prevention programs.Links and Resources Mentioned:
Learn more about Drug Free Clubs of America: drugfreeclubs.com Upcoming Event: 12th Annual National Prevention Summit (February 17–18, St. Petersburg, FL): dfaf.org