this podcast is about sharing views, opinions, and especially voices of students/teens about matters that are important like blm, lgbtq+ rights, equality, feminism, covid-19, the presidential election, being sustainable, prejudice, etc. overall, things that students should know about as the more we know about the world, the better prepared we are to enter it and being amazing people. as we are the future as gen Z.
HEY TEEN FEMINISTS,
HEY TEEN FEMINISTS,
HEY TEEN FEMINISTS,
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HEY TEEN FEMINISTS,
HEY TEEN FEMINISTS,
HEY TEEN FEMINISTS,
HEY TEEN FEMINISTS,
HEY TEEN FEMINISTS,
HEY Teen Feminist, Or should I say... GUYS, GALS, & NON-BINARY PALS,
in this episode we discuss anti-asian hate as we ask a series of questions to both of these amazing online communities built by teens. the two featured are the Asian Youth Act (co-founder Ngan Le) & To All The Asians (founder: Makayla Cheng) who are two youth organizations all about educating gen z about the importance of asian lives. this was especially an important episode for us to talk about and share as you all have probably heard about the asian hate crimes that have been happening for the last couple of months, and even years, but however they have been getting much worse as more asians in the US have been getting attacked, and even killed. in this episode we cover everything from what we can do to become an ally to the asian community to how this pandemic has made these hate crimes even worse. make sure to listen to both interviews in this episode to hear what each organization has to say about this important topic that America and the asian community are trying to tattle and stop. Don't forget to give us a rating if you enjoyed :) Asian Youth Act Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asianyouthact/ To All The Asians Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toalltheasians/ Here is a link to some petitions & places you can donate too!
in this episode we discuss toxic femininity, which is basically the opposite of last week's topic on toxic masculinity. this week we talk about the basics around this topic, areas varying from what this term means, how it manifest, comparing it to toxic masculinity, if this is even a real thing, and our host Sharjah's experience with this. we are share powerful messages throughout this episode making sure this 1 hour of your time is worth it! some other thing we talk about in this episode is some different toxic femininity beliefs, and explaining different traits + how you can support other women and prevent this from happening to you from other women because it can happen. at the end of this episode our host takes a test on Buzzfeed to see how much of a feminist she will is, and also explains all of her answers (link down below to take test). after that we also looks at some funny memes of toxic femininity to finish off the episode. (FYI they weren't that funny
in this episode we discuss toxic masculinity, and what it means + how to prevent/stop it, but as most of you know you can really "stop toxic masculinity" you can just try to educate and identify what it is to make yourself aware and others. we hope this empowers, teaches, and provides a new perspective to everyone that listens, because it's time we starting talking about this. as we are teens that need to know what really goes on in this world. so sit back, listen, and enjoy 38 minutes of our host talk about her perspective on toxic masculinity during women's history month. Don't forget to give us a rating if you enjoyed :) Don't forget to check out: ⭐️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myperspectivepodcast/ ⭐️ Website: www.myperspectivepodcast.com ⭐️ All platforms: https://linktr.ee/myperspectivepodcast ⭐️ Email: myperspectivepodcast2021@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myperspectivepodcast/support Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/myperspectivepodcast/message xoxo, MYPerspective Podcast Team! :) #myperspectivepodcast #eighthepisode #toxicmasculinity #womensperspective #celebratewomen --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myperspectivepodcast/support
in this episode we discuss the topics feminism, justice, and women. we talk about what empowering women really means, how to do it, and why it's important for teens to know in our modern day society, especially during Women's History Month. we also give a very big list of important words to know, and some inspiring messages that all feminist so be aware of. this episode is mainly focus on spreading the message that supporting other women is important and something that all people so do, no matter their identity! HAPPY beginning of WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH. Don't forget to give us a rating if you enjoyed :) Don't forget to check out: ⭐️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myperspectivepodcast/ ⭐️ Website: www.myperspectivepodcast.com ⭐️ All platforms: https://linktr.ee/myperspectivepodcast ⭐️ Email: myperspectivepodcast2021@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myperspectivepodcast/support Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/myperspectivepodcast/message xoxo, MYPerspective Podcast Team! :) #myperspectivepodcast #seventhepisode #empowerwomen #celebratewomen --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myperspectivepodcast/support
in this episode we discuss the topic colorism, what it means, and how to deal with it. our host Sharjah also shares her experience with colorism as a young black girl, and growing up in this modern day society not really knowing a lot about her black culture. she also also talks about what it's like to be a teen that is mixed and has been told she is "too black" or "too white" because of her skin complexion. most of her life she hasn't really known where she fits into with these ideas on how she should live her life. hopefully you guys will love this episode just like we do as this was a very emotional episode for our host to record and share with you all!!! HAPPY end to BLACK HISTORY MONTH.✊
in this episode we discuss the topic unconditional love, what it means, how to love yourself, and others. we also give tips, tricks, and motivational words that hopefully you guys will enjoy about loving yourself, and loving all the imperfections, flaws, and more. this episode is also about pushing away all the negativity teens face on a daily bases from social media to other kids in our schools, it's about learning to love yourself as you are, and learning about why you need to love yourself before you can open yourself up to love other people. in these 41 minutes hopefully you will get a new perspective on unconditional love, and why it's important! Don't forget to give us a rating if you enjoyed :) Don't forget to check out: ⭐️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myperspectivepodcast/ ⭐️ Website: www.myperspectivepodcast.com ⭐️ All platforms: https://linktr.ee/myperspectivepodcast ⭐️ Email: myperspectivepodcast2021@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myperspectivepodcast/support Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/myperspectivepodcast/message xoxo, MYPerspective Podcast Team! :) #myperspectivepodcast #fifthepisode #unconditionalove --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myperspectivepodcast/support
in this episode we discuss everything gossip related today! we talk about what gossip is, how to handle it in school, especially in middle school, and as a teen, and also lots of tips for how to stop letting peoples' negative and hateful words have such a big effect on you. we also discuss the impacts of gossip, how to prevent it from hurting others, and how to deal with it, WITHOUT hurting the ones that already hurt you. the last thing we discuss that is really important is what you do when you are affected by gossiping, and how to learn, and grow from it. how to become a better person from these hard and traumatic experiences as a teen! Don't forget to give us a rating if you enjoyed :) Don't forget to check out: ⭐️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myperspectivepodcast/ ⭐️ Website: www.myperspectivepodcast.com ⭐️ All platforms: https://linktr.ee/myperspectivepodcast ⭐️ Email: myperspectivepodcast2021@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myperspectivepodcast/support Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/myperspectivepodcast/message xoxo, MYPerspective Podcast Team! :) #myperspectivepodcast #fourthepisode #gossipgirl --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myperspectivepodcast/support
in this episode we feat. 3 special guests, Maya, Zauditu, and Francesca that are the founders of a youth organization called Students for Eco Fashion. we talk about what their organization is all about, how it came to be, and everything that has gone on with their organization up to this point! we also talk about how to be eco friendly, what the environment have to do with clothes and fashion, and their relationships with the environment. Overall, this episode is about talking with other teens about the environment, how to be sustainable, and in general how we can help, even in a simple way like fashion! Don't forget to give us a rating if you enjoyed :) Students for Eco Fashion Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studentsforecofashion/?hl=en Don't forget to check out: ⭐️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myperspectivepodcast/ ⭐️ Website: www.myperspectivepodcast.com ⭐️ All platforms: https://linktr.ee/myperspectivepodcast ⭐️ Email: myperspectivepodcast2021@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myperspectivepodcast/support Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/myperspectivepodcast/message xoxo, MYPerspective Podcast Team! :) #myperspectivepodcast #thirdepisode #ecofriendly --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myperspectivepodcast/support
in this episode we talk about social media and the ups and downs of us teens using it and how it can affect teens. we talk about why it's so important in our lives, and why social media is harmful as us teens need to be aware for consequences of these platforms and how anything that goes on social media and in general online can be used to hurt us in the future if we are not careful because the fact is that we as teens are so comfortable with social media we think it's always going to be good, but we need to know and be ready for when it could hurt us. as an old saying goes "big brother is always watching", but instead of "big brother" it's now "social media is always watching" because we as teens need to be ready for anything including social media! Don't forget to give us a rating if you enjoyed :) Don't forget to check out: ⭐️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myperspectivepodcast/ ⭐️ Website: www.myperspectivepodcast.com ⭐️ All platforms: https://linktr.ee/myperspectivepodcast ⭐️ Email: myperspectivepodcast2021@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myperspectivepodcast/support Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/myperspectivepodcast/message xoxo, MYPerspective Podcast Team! :) #myperspectivepodcast #secondepisode #socialmedia #teens #life #bereadyforanything --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myperspectivepodcast/support
in this episode we feat. 3 special guests from our middle school and we talk about everything that us kids have gone through in 2020 and still in 2021. from the trouble amount of death and lost to for example, the mental health crisis us kids and everybody are facing right now. we talk 'bout the goods and the bads, the up and the downs, the highs and the lows. this episode focuses on the traumatic events of covid-19 for us kids/teens, as we have never seen anything like this in our lifetime before and are still trying to figure out how to cope with it. • Timestamps Intro - 0:00
this podcast is about sharing views, opinions, and especially voices of students/teens about matters that are important like blm, lgbtq+ rights, equality, feminism, covid-19, the presidential election, prejudice, being sustainable, etc. overall, things that students should know about as the more we know about the world, the better prepared we are to enter it and being amazing people as we are the future as gen Z.