
How are teens and teachers using or abusing ChatGPT at school? How can youth empower themselves mentally to become effective and optimistic climate activists? How did one Bay Area high school cope with the fentanyl-lacing death of a senior? Why are teenagers so passionate about demonstrating and protesting but not voting, and what can we do to change that? San Francisco Bay Area teens tell their s... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

What does the land back movement mean? Why is it important to Indigenous communities? In this story, tbh producer Amalia Madrid-Lilly answers these questions and explores her Indigenous identity.
The ongoing war in Palestine has created a divide across the country. In this story, tbh producer Jeremy Strause explores his experience as a Jewish teen in these times, and re-examines what Israel means to young Jewish people.
In 2023 alone, lawmakers introduced 42 bills that restrict discussions about gender and sexuality in K-12 schools. In this story, tbh producer Amaya Dorman Mackenzie shares her story growing up in a school district that supported LGBTQ+ students. She... more
After joining the youth group Team Stronger Than You Think, tbh producer Jessica Kim realized just how many people are experience teen dating violence. And she decided to do something about it. In this story, she discusses her journey with advocacy a... more
What an amazing podcast! The stories are engaging, highly current, and beautifully written, conceived and produced. What a treat to hear these young people’s voices reflecting upon the issues of the day. Their opinions and clear-eyed optimism are sheer gold!
I really enjoyed listening to this, like, I’m a fan now, and this podcast is actually engaging to listen to
Awesome!
Loving this documentary style broadcast. I like that so many voices can be expressed in each episode. You get to hear a large collective mind.
Super interesting to hear voices from teens like me! I’ve always associated podcasting with adults. This is very inspiring. I love the power and vulnerability of the stories
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Apple Podcasts | #224 |
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