I hear you. And youths matter. The I Hear You podcast hosted by Clara Kim opens anonymous letters from youths around the globe to bring their struggles and thoughts to the table and guide young people to find their purpose, happiness, and ultimately, fulfilment. Youths will continue to shape our future and this world. It is no doubt that the well-being and intentional manifestation of young people’s desires are central to the progression of our world. Together with Clara, share your message and bring youth voices to the table. To send your story click here: https://ihearyouth.com/shareyourstory Instagram: @from_s.oe
In this podcast I talk about the methods I use to expand my views and consider various perspectives. I largely talk about methods I use myself, but I also think discussing with your peers can be an effective method to listen to diverse opinions.
Dissecting the education systems around the world... I am already excited thinking about it! Please stay tuned for more episodes on the Study the Study Podcast.
Hello everyone! Yes, as you can see by the title, this is the final episode of the I Hear Youth Podcast. Nonetheless, I will be back with the next season with a brand new focus on "education and youths"/ Thank you for listening so far, I surely enjoyed making it!
Hi everyone! Greetings from the lovely Tasmanian summery weather.Today I am back with an episode on social media, its influence on our lives and how there is absolutely no… I mean NO point in feeling bad about yourself because of it! If you want to know why, listen further!
Hello my fellow listeners!I am aware that many students across the world (especially in Australia) are sitting exams during this time so I thought there is no better topic to discuss than today’s episode on ‘stress & pressure’!I hope this episode can give you the courage and strength to walk through the situation you have in hand.Like always, thank you for tuning in and feel free to leave any feedback!
In today’s episode, we dive into how the current education system and societal structures regarding one’s ‘career’ prevents us from finding our special curiosities, things, as youths living in the 20th century, need to be aware of when going through the journey of ‘choosing our path’ (I hate that term but there is no other way to put it!)
Even when we know it's bad for us, even when we know that comparison is the thief of joy, it is always hard to stop comparing yourself. In this episode, I dive into the psychology of comparison and how we can live a life free of comparison. Hope you enjoy!
When we pose deep, existential questions like “Who am I?” “What am I here for?” we can go on a never-ending tangent… But when we assess our values, and what is truly important in our lives, we become clearer on our purpose and who we are. And with a defined value, we get to take ownership over our own lives for we are no longer held hostage by society’s values. I hope you enjoy this short episode, and stay tuned for more!
Parting is inevitable in life… but that doesn’t mean it’s easy. Whether that be your partner, friends or family, in today’s podcast I talk about how we can maturely deal with losing relationships. I also talk about dependency, feeling groundless and how to overcome them. I hope you find it valuable!
Too sensitive, too bossy, too pompous too opinionated, too introverted, too extroverted And the list goes on. We are constantly criticised for being slightly off the norm. But is this doing any good for us and our society? Isn’t it only rendering all of us down to be a mediocre individual? Is this stifling our ‘gems’? To find out more, listen to the following podcast!
Today’s episode is all about facing our inevitable futures and… adulthood.Our futures are uncertain and that can make things bleak sometimes, but remember that is all a product of our mind!To find out more about this topic, click ‘play’!
“No, you are”“Thank you, but I’m not”Have you ever said the following to a compliment? Is this the right way to respond to compliments?In this episode, we talk all about where this culture of refusing compliments come from, how we can work around it and not feel ashamed of receiving compliments!To send your letter, go to: www.ihearyouth.com/shareyourstoryInsta: @from_s.oe
Why is it important to talk to someone and what if… you don’t have anyone to talk to?↓↓
“Who do you want to be when you grow up?”If you’ve ever been asked that by an adult, you’re in the right place.Finding your passion and ‘figuring out’ what you want to do with your life is a huge pressure all young people have on their shoulders. So I thought, okay, I can get someone who is very passionate about something to talk about their story!Which is exactly what i did.Except Henry Wu shared his amazing story AND ironically said:“stop searching for your passion”For more insight into our conversation, click play!
Whether it’s something big or small, racial stereotypes are suffocating. Today, speaker Canwen and I talk about how we can deconstruct racial stereotypes in school, work or family, and emerge as a more self-aware and headstrong individual.
Vulnerability is what connects us, and I figured I need to be more open about my fears to connect more with you: my precious listener. I am forever grateful for the vulnerability you show through your letters and today's' episode is my way of sending a 'letter' by being authentic and real discussing topics that make me want to hide away! I believe youths need to be more vulnerable and open to talking about 'uncomfortable' topics. After all, we go through the same things, so let's have each other's backs :)
We all live with some kind of expectation upon us. It can be a positive expectation that pushes us to grow and develop, but conversely, it may be a negative expectation that puts a lot of burden on our shoulders. Key take away from this episode: create YOUR expectation, and play around with high expectations! (it’s a metaphor)Share your story here: ihearyouth.squarespace.com/shareyourstory
Feeling excluded in a friendship group, feeling unconfident or hesitant... We've all been there, and it can be terrible at times. In this episode, I talk all about friendship and the awkward discomfort that come and go at times. All from becoming your best friend to seeking real connection, today's episode will leave you feeling a little better and ready to tackle your friendship problems.
We all have times when we’re motivated, but very easily, we fall off track.Today’s youth letter was based on our struggles in successfully completing what we set out for ourselves and building lasting motivation. It is so normal to fail our schedules, our goals, but we always have the option of choosing to get back up and start over.If you would like to send your ‘letter’ and contribute your story/message to this space, click here: http://ihearyouth.squarespace.com/shareyourstory
Young people need a space to talk freely.In this podcast, Clara outlines the frameworks of the I Hear Youth Podcast, the purpose and motive behind it and a brief introduction of herself.If you would like to send your ‘letter’ and contribute your story/message to this space, click here.