Teenagers' take on current social/culture topics. Hosted by Cooper Herman & Blaine Adefris.

Listen as Blaine and Cooper have a conversation with Maya Samuel about their summers, opinions on e-hall passes, and more.

Listen as Cooper speaks with a number of people in New York City, and hears about their opinions on the Dobbs decision.

Listen as Blaine and Cooper interview three seniors at their high school about their fears, goals, and plans as they enter the world as adults.

Listen as Cooper and Blaine have a conversation about the ups and downs of private and public schools with Eliana Michael, a friend of Blaine and Cooper's who is currently enrolled in a private high school.

Listen as Cooper and Blaine have a conversation with three of their friends (Briyana Haile, Karrar Elsheikh, and Ghalia Alsadig) about Ramadan and how teenagers like them manage the challenges of the month-long fast.

Listen as Cooper and Blaine speak on the various things high schoolers in today's world deal with on a daily basis, and hear from Leyou Gessessew, Ghalia Alsadig, and Quincy Ehuman about their personal experiences with juggling a busy schedule.

Listen as Cooper and Blaine talk about the growing movement to ban what is commonly referred to as "Critical Race Theory" among conservative politicians and hear from special guest Maya Samuel, who breaks down D.C.'s deep history of traditionally black neighborhoods filled with culture.

Listen as Blaine and Cooper discuss the affects social media has on their daily lives and the impact it's had on their generation.

Listen as Cooper and Blaine discuss Governor Glenn Youngkin's latest executive order and exactly how it will play out in schools.