Culture, education, and news from the teen perspective. Bringing you thought-provoking interviews, debates, and discussions that are a must-listen for everyone.
**WARNING: INTRO IS NOT NSFW. Tired of numbers defining your life? Us too. Austin, Emile, and Sokol join as guests as we break down the nuances of "success" and "failure" and why we as a society focus so much on numbers like GPA, SAT, and income. *This episode was recorded in 2019 #SocialDistancing.
HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN's DAY!! : Aminah and Sydney join the GenZ team to discuss women's rights, media objectification, and what a world with gender equality could look like.
In this throwback from last Spring, we had the chance to interview some Class of '19 Worcester students, Gia-Han Le and Kevin Nguyen, who are currently freshmen at Harvard and Brown respectively.
Kwaku and Jason invite special guests to recap crazy summer plans, how to maintain your sanity in high school, senioritis, and much more!
Dr. Christopher Lassiter and Worcester-native, Dr. Sam Coy, join us to share their inspirational stories about how they went to law school, graduated from Harvard, and started their own businesses. They inform us on how today's teens can find our own paths in life.
Does someone's right to bear arms get in the way of another person's right to live? Guns are often a controversial subject but the GenZ Team breaks down the facts on Gun Rights and more in an era of Mass Shootings. *Throwback Episode
This episode features DHS students, Josh Brunelle and Duong Dao to discuss the legalization of marijuana in MA and what's up with the new Juuling trend.
With the recent Draft Lottery and only the best teams left in the Playoffs, enjoy this episode with Doherty athletes Josh Brunelle, Aidan Noonan, and Luc Zafon-Whalen.
Does high school actually prepare us for college and the real world? Why is it so expensive!? Worcester teens break down what school is really like from the student perspective.
Should teachers be armed? Worcester teachers share perspectives on everything school-related, including why standardized tests don't work and how to prevent school shootings.
"Did your last post get 200 likes?" Some people use social media to flex; others take their own lives because of harassment on it. Teens from Doherty and Burncoat answer deep questions about how our generation relates with social media and why we always try to seem perfect on it.