Project BRIDGE (Building Resources for the Intervention and Deterrence of Gang Engagement) is an organization that works with teens, ages 12-22. Outreach workers guide these teens to become the best humans they can be through connecting them to local resources that are willing to impact these youths lives. This podcast is Project BRIDGE’s first, but have many staff, volunteers, and youth that want to participate and share ideas, perspectives on issues, and resources for the teens living in Riverside California. This podcast is for the world to hear! We hope you all enjoy. For any questions please reach out to Lead Outreach Worker Ron Del Cid Rdelcid@riversideca.gov951-237-3678
Want to learn how to manage work and school? Though it can be tough, balancing life, work, and school, listen to these to speakers talk about their trials and tribulations they've encountered on their journey to finishing higher education.
Teens go through a lot, a lot of change happens in teen years. Listen to an Advocate for youth that experience exposure to gangs, gang culture, and end up in the Juvenile Justice system.
Are you a parent or teen that wants to learn about stress, and learning healthy coping strategies to deal with stress and anxiety?Take a listen to this episode to learn more!Music: John Carpenter Halloween Theme
Todays' episode touches on a guest speaker whom has come a long way, a rising star that has talks about the ambitions and struggles of his Art career and life.
Being a student is hard, imagine being a mother and a student? Hear some stories of amazing women whom have done and are student mothers!
What is social emotional Learnng?As a youth many situations occur that can affect mental health, but there are ways to care for yourself an others.
Learn some facts about how music can alter and postively uplift your mental health. Today's podcast, Music and Mental Health is discussed in the lives of our Project BRIDGE Staff as they share some fun facts and their own personal struggles dealing with mental health through music.
This weeks episode focuses on meditation, a way to cope with stress, and anxiety. What is ADHD? What are ways our guest has used to deal with ADHD… stay tuned…!!!!
Continued conversation about Ethnic Studies. Why is it important to have in education, what do we all gain from it?
We will be discussing the importance of Ethnic Studies in the K-12 system and why the recent law passed in California for it to be included in the curriculum is crucial for an all-inclusive curriculum that is representative of all people.
Learn about Feed Dem Kids. This episode learn about a local organization in the Riverside area doing great things to give back to the community.
Tune in today to hear about good times in Riverside, Riverside culture, and the art of giving.
Welcome back! Our latest topic... 10 things every teen should know about mental health!What is it like to ask for help? What is living a healthy lifestyle? How can a teen help support others by not judging them?Stay tuned!!!
What is the school to prison pipeline? Do youth experience any correlation with school and prisons? Let's listen and find out as this great discussion unravels in todays episode.
Welcome back! The PB&J Podcast would like to. Welcome you to it's 6th season!Please take a listen to the first episode, as we discuss building rapport with teens. How do you gain trust from teens? What are ways and why is it important to build that trust?Stay tuned!#Projectbridgeout
Work, School, or the Military? Once you graduate High School, what choice will you make? Is one route better than the other? Is it all about money? Why choose one over the other? Hear Host Fazein Kennon and guests talk about the different options, reasons, and choices available.
What is fashion? How does fashion play into culture, social media, and other social platforms?Tune in to this weeks topic, Fashion, as our host Fazein Kennon and guests talk about this!
Let's talk about money! How important is it to you? How do teens view money? What are healthy and smart ways to use money? Join host Fazein Kennon and guest speakers on the talk about money!
Another great episode by host: Fazein Kenon and guests as they talk about self care. What is self care? How does that look like ? Please listen and hear what our host and guests have to say.
Join and listen to this episode; Toxic! Host Fazein and guests discuss what is toxic, describe different examples of toxic traits and much more!!
Join Host, Fazein Kennon along with special guests, as they discuss the importance of father and parental figures in youth's lives.
Listen to host Fazein Kenyon and his guests talk about the influence of music and the impact it's made in their lives.
Listen to the latest episode as our Host Fazien Kennon and his guests talk about influences around our daily lives. Enjoy!
Join our host, Fazein Kennon and Guests Marquis Adams-Evans, and Tyus Jarmon as they discuss the ways in which social media influences our youth, culture and perception of people. Hear their different perspectives as these young intelligent men have a dialogue pertaining to this topic.
Listen to this episode of the Round table round up, hosted by Fungus at KUCR. Hear some stories of the Youth Opportunity Center from some youth and Staff and Volunteers from 2015. Thank you Fungus and Terence Stewart for making this day happen, who would have known years later we would have done our own Podcast years later. Tune in!
Listen to this weeks episode about youth and music! Hear how youth feel about it's influences.
Planting Seeds is an episode that gives perspectives on life through setting goals, learning from mistakes, and taking action to make decisions and to become prosperous young adults.
Listen to the latest episode, Mental Health and Teens; as guests, Elisa from Cup of Happy, and “Feed Dem Kids” organization talk about the stigmas, different view points and ways to cope with your daily mental health.
Tune in and listen to this amazing episode as Project BRIDGE Outreach Worker Melvin Walker interviews one of Riversides’ greatest basketball mentors, Brian Hooks. Hear his story, and how basketball has provided mentorship for many youth.
Join our PB & J podcast (Project BRIDGE & Justice. Enrichment. Liberation. Leadership. Youth) guests, talking about emotions, ways to cope with them, teen pressures, and more. And how the arts are ways teens, young adults, families and communities can express themselves through the emotions. Hear from Neighborhood College Young Offenders’Program instructor, Carlos, Talamaimoana’s CEO Elaine, local Riverside youth artist Liam, and Miss Riverside Outstanding Teen, Vanessa.
New season, new episode, what is Project BRIDGE? Hear from some of the Project BRIDGE Team discussing with one of the original Project BRIDGE Coordinators, Socorro Huerta about the beginning of Project BRIDGE, the mentorship and relationships she made, and some stories of youth’s lives changing.
Project BRIDGE Outreach Worker Krystal hosts Youth Guests, talking about Senior Year, changes into adulthood, inspirations, and much more!
Influences, good, bad, mentors, and life lessons. Listen to Project BRIDGE staff along with special guests, Clarissa Cervantes, Jessica and Liam share about Influences. Music Artist: Liam M.
Project BRIDGE Outreach Worker Mr. Melvin and youth cohost Liam interview Director of Operation SafeHouse Street Outreach, Rainbow. Rainbow talks about youth homelessness and resources for youth in crisis and more. Music Artist: Liam M.
Success Stories Organization will be guest host (Instructor Hugo G.) will be sharing the roots of the organization and why it is important for young men who are juvenile justice involved to think about their “Top 5” that should lead them to achieving what “Success” means for them. Brisely from Project BRIDGE and Hugo facilitate the conversation between two teens from the Success Stories class. Music: Lush Puppies Artist: Chris BishopIG: 3ishfreelance
Episode 2 is hosted by Project BRIDGE Outreach Worker Krystal. The Teen guests talk about their experiences with virtual learning and the pros and cons. Please take a listen to the different perspectives and experiences going on in these teens’ lives during the pandemic and utilizing virtual platforms. Music: Cold KillaArtist: Chris BishopIG: 3ishfreelance
This weeks’ episode includes a special guest, Jahsyr “YungQwest” Berry. Rapper, Chef, Kidtrepreneur. Jahsyr shares his talents and inspirations to the listeners, and lets us know about what he has coming for his future as a young inspiring Artist and Chef. Music artist: Chris BishopSong: TEXAS FlipIG @ 3ishfreelance
Join and listen to this last episode of season 2 where Vanessa interviews Elide Sanchez, a local artist and talented person whom has many more passions she shares during this episode. Vanessa, youth podcast guests, and Elide talk about struggles and how these hidden talents can help during times of frustration and stress. Listen for a great episode!
What’s on your art palette? Join in and listen to Vanessa and Jesus as they talk about the arts, and how they’ve used it to create and also share with others. Listen to the stories, backgrounds of these two artists and what they are passionate about. How can teens do what they do? Listen to how they’ve become who they are. How can you impact the community as an artist? Find out!
What obstacles have you encountered as a teen? How do you get through them? Are there any positive ways of expression that helps you get through these times? Teen Host, Vanessa Orozco introduces guest speaker Jazmin, currently a UCRiverside Undergraduate whom shares her story of her struggles as a teen. Also joined in this episode are Project BRIDGE Outreach Worker Brisely and another teen Dezmen, whom also share their stories, ways of expression, and more.
Teen Host: Vanessa Orozco and other teens ask guest Terence Stewart questions about what is currently popular in the world today. As the conversation unfolds, there are many things going on in the world, and some things hit closer to home than others. Hear how these teens are adapting to new way of life and the common struggles they all share. Stay tuned!
This episode Vanessa introduces Artist Chris Bishop to the rest of the teens on the podcast. Chris and the rest of the teens share their talents and discuss ways they’ve turned their talents into strengths and how it may help other listeners. Music: Chris Bishop- 3ish `Song: Space Invaders
This first episode of season 2 is hosted by Vanessa Orozco asking questions to other teens and students in this podcast about becoming successful students. Each student has had different struggles, adversities and along the way have continued to attend school, graduate and or attended/attending college. Listen to their stories and advise for other teens to becoming successful students. Song: Cold KillaArtist: BishopIg: 3ishfreelance
This episode discusses the importance of giving back to your community. Are you a teen that wants to learn where to start to give back? What does giving to your community mean? What are the benefits of giving back?
Hear some common questions and concerns of parents and their teens. Listen in with local therapists and Project BRIDGE as they cover those fearful feelings and talk about ways support systems, and other methods can help teens going through rough times.
Graduating from high school may have been a struggle for many, and entering college can be tough. With many questions and concerns, college students can struggle finding resources to assist them to better their grades, and find their way into the work force. For first generation students these can be some concerns along with more. Who can you look for advise if your the first in your family to attend college? How can you navigate through college and find those resources to help? Tune in and listen to the topic that discusses the First Generation Student Challenges.
Rise Up is a virtual Open Mic which youth and adults joined virtually through zoom, from different counties and cities, and shared their talents and expressed their passions and voices through the Open Mic. One Shine Youth Services from Los Angeles and Project BRIDGE from the City of Riverside Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department (PRCSD) collaborated in efforts to bring talent and diverse acts to create a wonderful show consisting of performances such as: rap, mariachi, singing, poetry, spoken word, pop locking, instruments, and more talented skills. We hope you all enjoy!
Why is it important to have role models? Have you ever seen someone change their life? Was this person influential to you or the community? Peer mentorship is vital in shaping youth’s mentality from following leaders that are negative, into following and even becoming peer leaders that can positively impact a youth’s life.
Miss Riverside City’s Outstanding Teen 2020 and 2021 discusses her experience as a teen, her goals, and how she’s getting involved with her community. Project BRIDGE staff have a discussion about interviewing skills, as the conversation develops into gaining experience, volunteering, building up experiences, and Tips in interviewing talking about achievements, goals sand passions.
Feel like your family is cursed? Having same toxic relationships as your family? Are your family cycles following generations? What does it look like to break those cycles?
Relationships can be friendships, love, family. How can you practice having healthy relationships in your daily lives?