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The Addicted Mind Podcast

58: Teens, Vaping & Nicotine Addiction with Laura Kelly

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.7655 Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2019

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Our guest on this episode of the Addicted Mind podcast is Laura Kelly, health reporter for the Washington Times. In early January 2017, Laura wrote an article for the Times about the increasing rate of teen nicotine addiction due to e-cigarettes and vaping. Over the past 6 years, e-cigarettes have become increasingly popular, more technologically advanced, and more discrete.

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One particular brand – Juul – has risen to the top, and they are using their elevated status to target teens and young adults. The vaping liquid or pods that Juul produces contain a salt-based formula that comes in attractive flavors containing nicotine, which causes it to be absorbed differently than the nicotine in cigarettes. Because pods are not tobacco-based, the e-cigarette/vaping industry is not currently regulated by the FDA, meaning that companies can sell to almost anyone who wants to buy and they are actively advertising their products on social media and through radio ads.

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It is surprising to learn that while 4% of the adult population use vaping devices, 13% of teens are becoming increasingly dependent on and addicted to the trendy nicotine vehicle. Since vaping is such a new phenomenon, not much research has been done on the addictive nature or the difficulty of breaking the addiction, which is scary and dangerous for our society. Additionally, vaping is an expensive hobby, and teens are likely spending everything they have to pursue it.

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While teens are vaping to “fit in” and to relieve stress, the adverse effects – in addition to the addiction overall – are memory loss, difficulty concentrating, lack of sleep, and mood swings. Because Juul devices have a very minimal vapor cloud after inhalation, many teens are “hitting the Juul” during class, contributing to the frequency of their hits. Many teens have admitted that when they first started vaping, they were going through one pod - equivalent in potency to one pack of cigarettes – in a week, they quickly progressed to a pod per day. A nicotine addiction also opens individuals up to other future addictions when they find that the “high” they initially felt while vaping isn’t so high anymore.



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0:00.0

Hello everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. This is episode 58. My name is Dwayne Austerland and I'm your

0:28.6

host. I'm also the founder of Nova's Mindful Life Institute Family Counseling and Recovery in Long

0:34.8

Beach, California. If you or someone you know is struggling with any of life's

0:39.5

challenges, please reach out to us. You can find more information about us at the addictedmind.com

0:46.3

forward slash help. Today's guest name is Laura Kelly, and she is a reporter for the Washington Times. And I was in my news feed, came up an

0:58.5

article about teens struggling with nicotine addiction and these new vaping e-cigarettes.

1:05.4

And so I reached out to her and asked her to come on and talk about her article that she wrote. And I really

1:12.9

enjoyed the conversation. And this was quite a personal issue for me because I struggled with

1:18.5

nicotine addiction back, way back in the day when I was like 16. I think I smoked for about 10 years.

1:25.4

And I can tell you, it took me almost two years to quit nicotine it was a real

1:31.6

big struggle so I can definitely relate to this and I I can really feel for these teens who are

1:37.5

going to struggle with this problem so it was great to talk with her about it it was very enlightening

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and I hope you guys

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enjoy this episode. Also, if you're enjoying The Addicted Mind podcast, please rate and review us in

1:53.7

iTunes. That really does help get us exposure on iTunes and helps people find this podcast. And I really appreciate it as well.

2:04.5

Also, don't forget, you can join our Facebook group. Just go to Facebook and type in the

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Addicted Mind podcast and answer a few questions and join that group. We're sharing resources.

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And I'm working to grow that so that it can be

2:19.6

a resource for people who want to know more about addiction or are looking for help. So

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please join that and join the conversation there. Okay, let's go and start this episode.

2:38.2

Okay. Okay, let's go and start this episode. All right, everybody, welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast.

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My guest today is Laura Kelly.

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