Fentanyl Killed My Son at a Sleepover | A Mother's Fight for Justice with Tiffany FosterFentanyl Killed My Son at a Sleepover | A Mother's Fight for Justice with Tiffany Foster
Pondoff's Anonymous
Tiffany Foster shares her son Zack's tragic story of fentanyl poisoning and her subsequent fight for justice, highlighting the indiscriminate nature of this drug.
2:19:22•9 Mar 2026
A Mother's Courage: Fighting for Justice After Tragedy
Episode Overview
- Fentanyl can be lethal in minuscule amounts.
- Zack Foster was not an addict; it was his first time.
- Tiffany's advocacy work aims to raise awareness about fentanyl.
- Legal battles can complicate the grieving process.
- Parents must be vigilant about their children's environments.
“"Two milligrams—the tip of a pencil—can be lethal."”
What drives a mother to become an advocate for justice? In this powerful episode of Pondoff's Anonymous, Tiffany Foster shares the heart-wrenching story of her son Zack, who tragically died from fentanyl poisoning at just 13 years old during a sleepover. Host Chris Pondoff sits down with Tiffany to explore the legal battles and advocacy work she has undertaken in the years since Zack's passing.
The episode paints a vivid picture of Zack's vibrant personality and the devastating impact of his loss on those who loved him. Tiffany's journey through grief and her fight for justice serve as a poignant reminder of the indiscriminate nature of fentanyl and the importance of awareness. The discussion highlights the need for parents to be vigilant and informed about the dangers that can lurk in seemingly safe environments.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone touched by addiction or seeking to understand the real-life implications of the opioid crisis. As Tiffany bravely recounts her story, listeners are reminded of the strength it takes to turn personal tragedy into a mission for change. How can we protect our loved ones from such dangers?

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