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Episode 76 marks International Overdose Awareness Day on August 31, and in this solo conversation Phil Clark, CEO of Just Say Something, offers a clear, compassionate reminder that overdose doesn’t discriminate and silence costs lives.

He reflects on the rising impact of fentanyl and counterfeit pills, the stigma that keeps families from speaking up, and why everyday conversations between parents, caring adults, and teens can change outcomes. Phil shares practical ways to protect the people you love: learn what’s out there, lock and regularly clear out prescription cabinets, ask your kids what they’re seeing, set expectations, and really listen. He also explains how Naloxone (Narcan) works, where to get it in South Carolina, and why anyone can carry and use it in an emergency.

The episode is equally about remembrance and action. Phil honors those lost to overdose and invites listeners to reach out to friends and families who are grieving, especially on August 31 when communities gather to wear purple, share stories, and light candles.

If you or someone you know is struggling, you are not alone; call or text 988 for round-the-clock support, with calls in the Upstate typically answered in Greenville to help connect you with local resources. To learn how to start these conversations at home, get involved in prevention, or support someone in recovery, visit powercollectivesc.com and follow Just Say Something for tools, trainings, and local events.

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