The After School is Teens in Print's hilariously informative podcast discussing news issues and ideas that are relevant to today's youth. Each episode will feature stories from our school lives, news updates and a roundtable discussion on important topics
Latray Barber has finished the college application process and is finally off to college! He's here to tell you everything you need to know about applying to college. What you should do, what you shouldn't, how to manage your time, and how to stay sane throughout it all. Tune in, and remember, you got this!The After School podcast is part of Teens in Print, a WordPowered program.
Our senior TiPster wanted to end off his time with us with a podcast full of advice to college applicants. Isaiah Roseau has successfully gone through the college application process, andis on his way to Brandeis University, and he had the idea to inform new college applicants on what to look for, what to avoid, and necessary habits to have all while applying for college.
What's your purpose in life? How do you define purpose? Student jouranlists, Arianna, Khamyra, Isaiah, and Wahid, created this podcast to get to the bottom of what purpose is and how to find their own purpose in life. Tune in for man-on-the-street interviews, group discussions, and insightful personal narratives.This episode of The After School podcast was created during the 2025 Summer Journalism Institute, a Boston summer program created by the nonprofit WordPowered. To learn more, and to check out students' work, go to Teensinprint.com.
Do you guys ever think about dying? If you do, listen no further! Student jouranlists, Madison, Thea, and Vivi are here to discuss mortality, with insight from an expert in pallatative care. Anticipating the end has never been more interesting!This episode of The After School podcast was created during the 2025 Summer Journalism Institute, a Boston summer program created by the nonprofit WordPowered. To learn more, and to check out students' work, go to Teensinprint.com.
It's Summer 2024 and this year the Tipsters are talking about music. Get ready to hear about streaming services, feelings, Boston's music scene, local venues, TikTok trends and music quality in this two part series. Let's make some noise!
It's Summer 2024 and this year the Tipsters are talking about music. Get ready to hear about streaming services, feelings, Boston's music scene, local venues, TikTok trends and music quality in this two part series. Let's make some noise!
Join Brian Huang, a reporter at WriteBoston's Teens in Print, as he delves into the impactful initiatives of Boston's Youth Lead the Change program. In this episode, we explore how thousands of youth voices are shaping the city's future with over $1 million in funding for innovative projects. Discover the significance of Youth Lead the Change and its pivotal role within the Mayor's Youth Council. Through student-led committees, including the Schools Committee driving curriculum feedback, these young changemakers act as liaisons between youth perspectives and community needs. Learn about past initiatives like public water fountain installations and park renovations, made possible by the program's exceptional budget. We hear from Michelle Wang, co-committee chair for 2024, who provides insight into the committee's rigorous timeline and the current voting phase. Gain unique perspectives on the challenges of idea collection and outreach efforts, with Michelle highlighting innovative approaches such as idea collection workshops and engagement incentives. Experience the passion and determination of Boston's youth as they navigate the complexities of municipal governance, advocating for tangible change in their communities. Tune in to understand how Youth Lead the Change ensures that the voices of tomorrow are heard and respected today. Join us as we celebrate the power of youth voices in driving positive transformation. Thank you for listening.
Podcasters Gloria, Nuriel, Cimmaron, Yonas, and Ben looked to pop culture as inspiration for their work and delved deeper into the world of acting. Through interviews with local actors, the group explored the challenges of the profession and the impact of the current strikes on the entertainment industry. Podcast by Gloria Ekechukwu, Nuriel Gutman, Cimmaron Holman, Yonas Tewolde, and Ben Truong; with thanks to Elvis Alvarado and Quincy Walters.
It's winter in Australia and New Zealand but 32 teams from across the world are bringing the heat as they compete to become the best soccer team in the world. In this first episode, we introduce our listeners to the women's world cup talking about equity, hopes, and predictions for the group stage. Oh, we also have a TiP goes international moment! What: FIFA Women's World Cup When: July 20 - August 20 Where: Australia and New-Zealand Host's : Maya, Sophie & Mohamed Cover art made by: Jazz Truong
Hello! We are SJI's first ever radio show. Hosted by DJ Giln, DJazz, Romeo, Rose, PatMatt, and DJ Bust, today's episode will dive into the inequities within discipline in Boston schools. Between satirical ads, open format discussions, two interviews with disciplinarians (a high school Dean, and a high school Assistant Principal), and today's hit music, this isn't something you'll want to miss.
Jam to the Power of E is a podcast from Teens in Print's Summer Journalism Institute. This podcast discusses several issues that affect Boston teens in public schools. With your hosts Albin, Jacob, Alani, and Max we'll bring light to topics you may not know about.
In this episode, Jacob, Malia, Nathan, and Meena discuss fictional media and how it uses adolescent mental health to gain attention and make money. CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains discussion of serious mental health topics including addiction, self-injury and suicide. If you are in crisis, please use one of the following resources to find help: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1.800.273.8255) Samaritans Crisis Services (samaritanshope.org) TWLOHA Mental Health Care Search (twloha.com/find-help) Our editors analyze problematic representation from the glorification of suicide to the idea that mental illnesses grant you superpowers and discuss what ideal representation would look like. READ THE PAPER: bostontip.com FOLLOW US: @teensinprint
Malia, Jacob, Meena, and Nathan discuss the 2020 Democratic Primary before diving into their ~feelings~ as they reflect on why Teens in Print and student journalism generally are important to them. The After School is Teens in Print's hilariously informative podcast discussing news issues and ideas that are relevant to today's youth. TiP is Boston's citywide high school newspaper, and you can read our written work here. Follow us on social media @teensinprint, and join our newsletter here! Credits: Hosts: Nathan DeJesus, Meena Mohamed, Jacob Downey, Malia McClerklin Research and Writing: Jacob Downey and Malia McClerklin Audio Engineering and Production: Jasmine Heyward Editing: Jacob Downey, Meena Mohamed, Elvis Alvarado, and Jasmine Heyward Marketing, Communications, and Distribution: Nathan DeJesus and Meena Mohamed Music: Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com The After School is made possible by WriteBoston, the parent organization of Teens in Print.
We're excited to announce that our podcast, The After School, will launch on December 19, 2019. Catch our exclusive live YouTube premiere on this channel at 5:00 p.m. on December 18, or find the episode on your favorite streaming platform the following day. The After School, is our hilariously informative podcast discussing news issues and ideas that are relevant to today's youth. This first episode will feature stories from our school lives, news updates, and a discussion of why we're at Teens in Print and why other teens should join us. Teens in Print is Boston's citywide high school newspaper. Read our written work here, follow us on social media @teensinprint, and join our newsletter here! Credits: Writing: Jacob Downey, Nathan DeJesus, Yasmin Mohamed Voiceover: Nathan DeJesus, Jacob Downey, Malia McClerklin, Elvis Alvarado Production: Jasmine Heyward