A very unprofessional podcast by Raynele. I, and sometimes guests, cover topics like mental health, life problems, relationships, society, etc. We cover topics that aren’t really talked about in school and are related to teens. Sometimes we have casual conversations and non-serious topics as well. E…
In this episode, Raynele hasn't done a podcast in forever, so he's decided to upload this. This is an attempt to kick back into podcasting again for fun. He discusses why he hasn't done podcasts, where season 2 is and updates you on his life. Then he dives into the new show he's thinking about doing all while reminiscing on what this podcast was. He hopes to see you soon. :)
Raynele and Richard talk about the school workload. More specifically, homework vs. mental health, teachers, and how schools should address the mental health problems in school and how to create a more balanced and even workload. Does a heavy workload truly affect your mental health and general life? We discuss all that and our own personal experience and opinions of homework and heavy workloads at school.
In this episode, Raynele and guests (Connor and Jason) talk all about antivaxxers. We talk about the rise in antivaxxers, why it became a thing, why you should vaccinate, debunking things antivaxxers have said, and much more. This podcast is much more different than other episodes as this had a bit more structure, so I hope you'll like the different type of episode this is since this is a prominent topic today.
In this episode, the host (Raynele) talks to guests (Lexie and Ulisses) who are taking the IB (International Baccalaureate) Diploma to talk about what it is. From there we discuss the differences between doing the Diploma and taking just the classes, what doing the diploma means, and talk about what IB can do to sort of help out the diploma students. This is the follow up to the IB Podcast.
In this episode, Raynele and guests (Andrew and Richard) have the first ever "Casual Conversation." We start with some random food combos that are weird but actually taste good and then talk about our favorite school year, the hardest part about high school, go deep into love while messing around with Richard's microphone to make memes and improv a McDonald's drive-through. This is without a doubt the least serious and most unorganized episode yet, but I hope you enjoy a casual conversation!
In this episode, Raynele and guests (Connor and Richard) talk about what the International Baccalaureate (IB) is. We talk about our personal experience being in an IB class, what it truly means, how IB is sold to us and how schools can help us deal with IB if we and other students struggle academically and mentally. We also plan to do a future episode with someone doing the IB Diploma to talk about it.
In this episode, Raynele and guest (Mitchell) talk about the ways our school has treated stress, the ways people and school can help with our own mental problems, the effects of materialism and other pop culture related things, dealing with "fame" and more.
In this Valentine's Day special, the host (Raynele) and guests (Tom & Connor) talk about their opinions on Valentine's Day and what it means, give thoughts on things people do on Valentine's Day, as well as give genuine and general advice towards people on Valentine's Day, from the ones who are single to in a relationship and even crushing on someone. That advice can be applied to out of Valentine's Day, but this is tailored to Valentine's Day specifically. Anyways, happy Valentine's Day!
In this episode, the host (Raynele) tries to take a podcast head on by himself about double standards. He talks about experiences with double standards, what double standards are actually, why we have double standards and if double standards are here to stay. He then goes off script and breaks down, starts talking about doing a podcast by himself and how he truly feels about it, even breaking his own rules about his podcasts.
In this episode, the host (Raynele) and his guest (Thomas) talk about drug education, how schools handle people on or using substances, and bring in personal stories. They then dive into the difference between psychedelics and drugs, why they are popular to begin with and how to get out of addiction.
The introduction to "what you dont hear; conversations about anything". Listen to the host (Raynele) ramble about what this is about while consistently repeating himself. I appreciate anyone and everyone who listens to this from here on out.