
Middle school will bury you. Or at least that’s how it feels to 13-year-old Noa—a shy and witty misfit who endures the horrors of living in an affluent New England town with a dark side. It's the first day of eighth grade, and The Olivias are already icing her out. The weird kid who calls himself God publicly proclaims his love for her and then punches the guy Noa kinda sorta (definitely doesn’t!)... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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So good please make more
this is great for teens. i listen to this evey night before i go to bed. i also enjoys how it covers lots of (as some would say) disturbing topics, although i would say it is for 12+. i definitely recommend it for tweens and teens who need something to relate to
So relatable and funny. When u listen to it you get consumed by the story and feel real emotions during the episodes. Not to mention I’m in eighth grade too, and was taught many life lessons about how your actions effect people around you. And other things like how to stay around people who like you for who you are. I love it so much and I wish I could marry seb. Sadly he’s gay. But SEB if that changes hit me up 🤙
So we’ll done and engrossing! Great voice actors and a wonderful way to deal with a difficult subject. Bravo!!
So sweet and well done. Wish there were more shows like this. I remember tiny details from it, like the sound of a shopping cart rolling on the concrete.
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A scripted podcast that immerses listeners in the turbulent world of middle school, featuring the story of Noa, a 13-year-old navigating the complexities of adolescence in a seemingly perfect New England town. With humor and raw realism, it addresses themes like harassment, classism, sexism, and trauma, providing a unique take on the difficulties teens face. The engaging narrative style, complemented by a talented voice cast, allows audiences to relate to Noa's struggles, making it particularly resonant for both younger and adult listeners who remember their own teenage years. Supporting a blend of humor and poignant issues, this series stands out for its authentic portrayal of growing up, appealing to fans of shows like PEN15 and Big Mouth... more
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