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Vault: The Tough Conversation Every Parent Faces

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🗓️ 1 July 2026

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Vault: The Tough Conversation Every Parent Faces

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Wagobe, clinical study information, and restrictions, visit Forhurst.com. Get it. The Bird Show. We just got into a topic based on a butt dial. But dials are often funny. Sometimes they're serious. This one was serious. a girl got butt dialed by her cousin and her cousin was clearly

1:13.0

playing with the Mary Jane. At least talking about it. I mean, she wasn't clear if she was

1:18.5

actually smoking any of the time. But the cousin's 27. She got butt dolled by her 17 year old cousin

1:23.8

who was in a discussion with another guy or another guy, she's a girl, 17 year old

1:28.5

girl in a discussion with the guy about marijuana and then, you know, that's serious enough,

1:33.3

but the other serious part of that is the 14 year old sibling was in the conversation. So she was,

1:38.8

she came to us and asked us what she should do and I think it was a really good debate, but Jeff's

1:43.3

position was go straight to mom and let her know what's going on. And my position was go to the 17-year-old first, give her the opportunity to straighten up, and then if she doesn't, then go to the mom. I completely agree with Melissa's viewpoint on that. Now, we're not as far apart as I thought we were because I think I'm not opposed to going to the 17 year old first and

2:03.4

having a conversation with him but because the child is 17 years old and because the child is

2:08.6

legally a minor regardless of how involved the parent may or may not get I think you still have an

2:14.2

obligation to tell the parent and you have to do it pretty quickly after you talk to the 17-year-old.

2:18.8

Like, hey, I just want to let you know last week. I heard this. Yesterday I did this. And here's where it stands today. My big concern is the 14-year-old, though. That's where I'd be a little more stern about how I'm going to, you know, how I'm going to handle it with the 14-year-old. Amy wants to weigh in on this, and she might be a little fired up because she's on her way to court right now because of her son. All right. Okay. Hey, Amy. Hi. How are you? I'm okay. Okay. What's going on? Kind of struck a nerve this morning, huh? Yeah. What's going on? I'm on the way right now to a sentencing hearing for my 20-year-old who started smoking pot at the age of 16 and moved to pain pills.

3:04.6

Mm-hmm.

3:06.6

And Jeff, I just heard him say that the child's pain pills.

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