If you’ve ever thought “Why can’t I just stop?” this conversation puts real words to what your brain and body are doing and how to work with it instead of fighting blind. Brittnee sits down with Leisha Atwood, Hope Cancer Resources’ nationally certified tobacco treatment specialist, to talk about what tobacco addiction actually is, why cravings can feel immediate, and how people move from stuck to steady progress.

We get into the science of nicotine dependence, including how nicotine can hit the brain in seconds and activate the reward pathway. From there, we zoom out to the everyday reality: vaping can be harder to quit because it’s easy to use constantly, often without noticing how much. We also unpack smokeless tobacco and nicotine pouches, why higher nicotine levels can raise dependence, and why “you can’t even smell it” sometimes makes the habit easier to hide and harder to break.

We also connect the dots between tobacco and cancer prevention, cancer treatment, and healing. Leisha explains why tobacco use can affect energy, breathing, immune function, and even surgical timelines when someone is told they must quit before an operation. Most importantly, we talk about shame, relapse, and the very normal reality that many people need multiple quit attempts before it sticks, plus the practical support that helps: weekly coaching, trigger planning, coping skills, and nicotine replacement therapy options.

If you or someone you love wants to quit smoking, quit vaping, or quit smokeless tobacco, listen now and share this with a friend who needs it. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us what trigger you want help tackling next.