Welcome to
Feeling Risky
Risk management skills focused on alcohol, drugs, and addiction education. Empowering people to make healthy, sustainable choices.
An interactive, impactful approach to informed and empowered decision-making.
Key Takeaways
Non-Judgmental
The program doesn’t presume or assume. It offers whole-person education, context, and information.
Actionable Takeaways
Gives participants action-oriented tools and plans to implement in their every day choices.
Respects Autonomy
Recognizes individual processes and perspectives, while offering researchbased, healthy options.
Flexible and Forward-Thinking
Every school’s student population is different. And every school’s approach to this topic is different. We approach these conversations openly, always tweaking our programs to maintain best-practices and keep up-to-date with relevant findings and feedback.
We are always open to conversations about how to most effectively tailor this message for each distinct campus.
We listen and we grow because we want to have a genuine impact.
This program is created by Briana Hansen, a seasoned educator, entertainer, and passionate advocate.
Feeling Risky is perfect for new student orientations, Greek Life, Alcohol Awareness Month, around Spring Break, or any time you want your students to empower your students with healthy decision-making tools.
Featured Topics Covered
Hazing
Party Culture
Peer Pressure
Addiction
Impulse Control
Alcohol Use
Drug Use
Self Awareness
Overdose
Available Resources
Group Mind
Personal Choice
High School
Give high school students tools to navigate peer pressure and risky situations with more confidence to protect their future health and well-being.
Colleges & Universities
Help college students navigate party culture, risky situations, and social pressures while learning the foundations of healthy decision-making for more empowered choices.
Military
Equip personnel with tools to navigate high-pressure environments, stress, and maintain operational readiness to protect personal well-being and team cohesion.
Engaging, Empowering, and Enlightening
What participants say about our programs
She is a great speaker and what she talked about is very important and
informative
Incredibly engaging and down to Earth. The speaker shared the truth but
softened some hard information with interactive sessions with audience
members.
Very entertaining which made helped me learn.
Very interactive and informative session, with incentives along to the way to
keep the audience interested
The speaker was wonderful, did great at engaging the crowd while still
delivering a respectful, serious, and informative presentation.
Super interactive, funny, and informative!
10 out of 10! Would recommend
Informational, interactive, funny yet serious.
It was very informative and very interactive with the audience
I enjoyed that this presentation was more interactive and interesting than
our typical trainings!
She is very funny, very creative. She makes you feel safe and comfortable
and just seems like an amazing person in general.
Individual & Community Outcomes
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Understand how and why people may be driven to use substances -
Empowerment to continuously make more sustainable, healthy choices around substance use -
Knowledge of how alcohol and drugs affect the brain and body -
Learn the short and long-term dangers associated with substance use including accidents, drunk driving, or mixing substances -
Recognize problematic drinking behaviors, and the relationship with addiction -
Know how to take care of a drunk friend -
Learn how to recognize the signs of Alcohol Poisoning and Drug Overdose -
Know when to call in a third party or professional help -
Understand the relationship between alcohol and sexual assault -
Learn how a Group Mind or unhealthy environment can have adverse effects on individual decision-making, especially related to hazing -
Understand why maintaining a connection to self can create a foundation for positive decision-making -
Learn how habits work in the brain, including how to sustain positive ones and how to rewire risky ones -
Focus on recognizing the pause between an impulse and action -
Learn how to create and implement a game plan when exposed to risky situations or peer pressure -
Gain better knowledge of available local and national resources for those who need to continue the conversation
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