Monday, May 18, 2026
Ways for Parents to Set Boundaries That Teens Will Respect
Friday, May 15, 2026
40 Years-40 Stories of InnerAct Alliance | Story #32: Celebrating UthMpact Class XV Graduates – Yamil Cordova & Abbi Dicks
Yami will be hitchhiking into the Himalyas to find a Tibetan monastery and be trained in their ways. He shared, "I'll come back eventually with something to pass on to my kids."
University of Alabama
Majoring in Nursing
Thursday, May 14, 2026
“Tobacco Free” Nicotine Product Fallacy
Be vigilant because the substance use product market is always changing. The industry promotes tobacco products that are being sold with "tobacco-free" claims. The claims are used to describe either that the products are made with nicotine that is created in a lab (synthetic nicotine) - or that the products contains no tobacco leaf. A recent article on TruthInitiative.org shares the truth about the so-called tobacco-free products - ALL CONTAIN NICOTINE.
"Tobacco-Free" Claims Cause Confusion - young adults may incorrectly interpret the claim "tobacco-free" to believe that it means nicotine is not present in these products. Nicotine products marketed as "tobacco-free" could also create confusion about whether use violates tobacco-free policies in schools, workplaces, and other locations. ALL products containing nicotine should be considered tobacco products and be treated as such in schools and workplaces.
"Tobacco-Free" Claims May Increase Appeal - studies have found that when teens view advertising that claims to promote "tobacco-free" products, these ads tend to reduce perception of harm. In fact, it may actually increase intention to use the products compared to product sales without the claim. A study published by the American Academy of Pediatrics in 2022 reported that flavored non-tobacco oral nicotine products, such as gum, lozenges, and gummies, were the second most prevalent nicotine products used among adolescents after e-cigarettes.
"Tobacco-Free" Nicotine Fallacy - if claims about "tobacco-free" nicotine products sound too good to be true, they probably are. Nicotine in any form is an addictive chemical.
Stay Safe and Stay Away!
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
40 Years-40 Stories of InnerAct Alliance | Story #31: Celebrating UthMpact Class XV Graduates – Eliana Browning & Kendall Castano
40 Years-40 Stories | Story #31: Celebrating UthMpact Class XV Graduates - Elaina Browning & Kendall Castano
As we continue celebrating our 2025-2026 UthMpact Leadership Class XV graduates, we are honored to highlight two more exceptional young leaders who completed the program on April 1, 2026!
Today, we celebrate UthMpact Graduates:
πEliana Browning
Florida Southern College
Majoring in Art History and Museum Studies
πKendall Castano
University of Florida
Majoring in Economics
The UthMpact Experience - These graduates traveled throughout Polk County on monthly Leadership Days to meet with community leaders and experience the inner workings of local volunteerism, business, government, healthcare, education, and law enforcement. They learned critical leadership skills while educating their peers about substance abuse prevention through project such as Project Prom, Project HOCO, and UthMpact Facts social norms campaigns.
Congratulations, Elaina and Kendall! π Your dedication to leadership and prevention has made a lasting impact on our community and we can't wait to see all you'll accomplish!
*UthMpact: https://www.facebook.com/UthMpactPolk?
*Contact: Samantha Barwig @ (863) 802-0777
*Support Prevention: https://www.inneractalliance.org/donations.html
*Text IAA to 26989
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Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Daily Marijuana Use May Worsen Pain Over Time
Monday, May 11, 2026
P.A.U.S.E. – A Helpful Strategy to Calm Anxiety
Panic Attacks are sudden episodes of intense fear, that may be accompanied by a racing heart or dizziness, which can happen to anyone. They may be triggered by stress and they're becoming more prevalent in the general population. Studies suggest that nearly 1-in-10 adults may experience a panic attack at some point in their lifetime. Panic attacks can also begin earlier in life, including in youth between the ages of 15 and 25.
In 2024, the American Psychiatric Association's annual poll showed that 43% of adults said they feel more anxious than in previous years - noting that stress (53%) and sleep (40%) had the biggest impact on their mental health. Younger adults age 18-34 years old were more likely than adults to say that social connection had the biggest impact on their mental health.
When you find yourself worrying or feeling stressed, remember to practice calming breathing exercises. It helps to have a trusted "go to" strategy to focus on.
P.A.U.S.E. is a very helpful technique to use for calming when you notice yourself becoming anxious. Steps that focus on prompts such as PAUSE-ACTVITY-UNDERSTAND-SOOTHE-EXHALE encourage us to engage in positive actions to manage and calm anxiety instead of getting caught up in vicious cycles of worry.
Find out more at National Institute of Mental Health
https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/panic-disorder-when-fear-overwhelms
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Happy Mother’s Day to the Special Women in Our Lives








