Two ordinary high-schoolers discuss their ever-changing lives with their ordinary friends. But… they’re straight up about it. Co-hosts: Rohit Jivangikar and Brian Shon ||

Rohit and Brian return after a length break in the midst of their senior years to discuss the importance of mental health awareness, especially in these unprecedented times. Teressa Ruspi, founder of the LRJ Foundation and mental health advocate, joins our co-hosts to offer her unique perspective on how education and self-awareness translates to improved wellbeing. Contact: follow and DM us on instagram @podcaststraightup, email us at podcaststraightup@gmail.com, and support us through Anchor's Listener Support.

In part 2 of this mini-serious, the roles are reversed, where Brian interviews Rohit about what his purpose and passion are and how he was able to seize the opportunities to get to where he is today. Additionally, the co-hosts offer some advice to anyone out there still on their journey to their purpose and passion. Contact: follow and DM us on instagram @podcaststraightup, email us at podcaststraightup@gmail.com, and support us through Anchor's Listener Support.

Our straightUP co-hosts wanted to take these next two episodes to share what's unique about them. Rohit talks with Brian to learn more about his background as a teen entrepreneur. As the founder or chief operator of two businesses, Brian speaks on his experiences and advice for future teen entrepreneurs. Contact: follow and DM us on instagram @podcaststraightup, email us at podcaststraightup@gmail.com, and support us through Anchor's Listener Support.

In a special edition of straightUP, our co-hosts invite on Sammy Duggasani to share his thoughts on embracing his identity amongst his family, friends, and community. Specifically, they discuss the immoralities of conversion therapy and the lack of protections for lgbtq+ students. ***For ways to make change, please visit https://helpinglgbt.carrd.co/ *** Contact: follow and DM us on instagram @podcaststraightup, email us at podcaststraightup@gmail.com, and support us through Anchor's Listener Support.

For us high-schoolers, competition has seeped into any and all aspects of our lives, from grades to clubs to sports and everything in between. The straightUP crew discusses their personal experiences with high school competition and how its affected students and schools alike. Contact: follow and DM us on instagram @podcaststraightup, email us at podcaststraightup@gmail.com, and support us through Anchor's Listener Support.

During a time of increased awareness and exposure to social media, cancel culture has generated popularity. This movement holds individuals, namely celebrities, accountable when accused if they have acted or spoken in a controversial manner. Rohit and Brian examine this issue to try and determine what steps society can take to encourage self-improvement and social growth. Contact: follow and DM us on instagram @podcaststraightup, email us at podcaststraightup@gmail.com, and support us through Anchor's Listener Support.

As teenagers, education and career-exploring are large parts of our high-school experience. With growing debates on the importance of STEM and Humanities education, the straightUP co-hosts discuss this "clash" and its importance in post-secondary education. Contact: follow and DM us on instagram @podcaststraightup, email us at podcaststraightup@gmail.com, and support us through Anchor's Listener Support.

In this first episode of straightUP, Rohit and Brian discuss performative activism and its application to the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement. ***For ways to get involved in the B.L.M. Movement, visit https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ *** Contact: follow and DM us on instagram @podcaststraightup, email us at podcaststraightup@gmail.com, and support us through Anchor's Listener Support.