In this inspiring episode, we sit down with a high school senior who decided enough was enough when it came to vaping in her school. Hear how she turned concern into action, launching an anti-vape program that’s sparking real conversations and change among her peers. She shares the challenges, victories, and lessons learned along the way—and why peer-to-peer leadership might be the most powerful tool in the fight against teen vaping. Whether you’re a student, parent, or educator, this is a story that proves one determined voice can make a difference. To contact Sandalee – ssilva0417@gmail.com Escape the Vape Files – https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/19WiLRfVULtPdpPFKlKWKg7LzPLaQzKsG
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Step Up to Save Our Children is a new podcast promoting a healthy, safe and drug fee community. Important topics with professional guests provide information on a variety of topics from high potency marijuana, underage drinking, fentanyl poisoning and other drug and mental health related issues. This podcast, Step Up to Save Our children, is attempting to meet parents and caregivers where you are. Whether at home, exercising or waiting for your child from sports, music or ballet, this will be your opportunity to keep your children safe by educating yourself to the dangers they face.
Who am I? Denise Mayer is a 53-year resident of Anderson Township. Denise received her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Cincinnati. She has worked in many volunteer endeavors and was the creator and publisher of Brainstorm Magazine, a publication written by and for high school students that was distributed at sixty-five high schools in the Greater Cincinnati area in the late 80’s and 90’s. A huge advocate for children’s safety and welfare, Denise started Step Up Anderson Township to bring awareness and education to the community on the topics of illegal drugs, vaping, and underage drinking that are affecting our young people. She is a wife of 53 years, mother of three daughters, and grandmother of six, all living in the Anderson Township area and attending Forest Hills Schools. She and her husband Rick are dedicated to their welfare and health as well as that of the Anderson Community.