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“I've spent so much money on this music sh*t…owing my plug, had to pay him back, crawl out the hole… it takes years for balance” ~ Tripstar Tripstar skips class with Lalaa Shepard of The Progress Report to speak about getting his GED in prison after dropping out of Highscool, being raised by a singe mother, fatherhood, growing up in South Memphis, signing to Moneybagg Yo and going back independent, best advice from Young Dolph and Yo Gotti, upcoming tour, and new music with Hitkidd and Co-Cash. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Taylor Williams is a point guard who plays for Westlake High School in Atlanta, Georgia. She has a lovely family who wants the best for her. She is currently excelling in school with the opportunity to graduate a year early. She discusses who gives her motivation and what family means to her. Could you tune in and check it out?For Inquiry: snoodylounge.comIGjr_washington229_liiltaay
Episode 18 | Please Subscribe!!We dive into our youthful school experiences, our first crushes, dares, pantsing, dogpiling and a whole lot of interesting core memories. Space Invaders is a new show featuring your hosts Georgi & Trosk, we discuss current events, pop-culture, mental health ,our experiences and adventures. Join us on our journey as we analyse the world through different perspectives and with a comedic and sometimes controversial outlook.Instagram: www.instagram.com/spaceinvaders.tvSupport the show
Episode 246 is Darla Varrenti. Darla is the CEO and Co-Founder of the Nick Of Time Foundation. The Foundations was created in memory of her 16 yr old son, a multisport athlete who appeared healthy until suffering a Sudden Cardiac Arrest. Did you know that one high school athlete suffers a Sudden Cardiac Arrest every 3 days in the U.S.? How do you detect a student's athlete's unknown heart defect? Screening. This is what the Nick Of Time Foundation does. We talk about Nick's story and the foundation's mission. You will not believe the number of students that Nick of Time Foundation has screened since starting. To learn more about the foundation, head over to nickoftimefoundation.org
On This Episode of Otaku Summit, The guys are back on a new schedule but update yall with some of the thing they have been up to like D.n.D. and Ghost of Tsushima. Chaos and Steve talk about what has been going on in the NBA since its been back and break some news live on the podcast. They talk about the excitement building up for Promised Neverland season 2 since they released a visual tease of it. The group also gives their thoughts on Yashahime: Princess Hlaf-Demon trailer (The Inuyasha sequel), It has them interested but also worried about how they will handle the new series. Steve, Jojo and Chaos talk about the rumor going around the net about Solo Leveling becoming an anime and they talk about what sstudio should tackle it and give some thoughts on the manga. Otaku Question this week is "Should anime season release 1 shonen anime per season that way it can grab more attention to that anime?" the answer is surprising and thoughtful. The anime review section is Episode 5 for both God of Highscool and RE:Zero Season 2. We hope you enjoy this one like awlway and thank you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/otaku-summit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otaku-summit/support
in this Podcast we will explore the struggles of a Baltimore City basketball Player by the name of Tyreeq Preston. We will learn about the trials and tribulations, role models, haters, positive influences, the effect of not having a dad shaping his game, and what NBA player actually got him to start playing basketball & more.
Welcome to another episode of the Mentone Girls' Secondary College Podcast!In this episode, we will be covering our college's STEAM program along with hearing from student leaders about our brand new STEAM centre that is currently in development. For more information on anything you have heard in this episode. you can find it at www.mgsc.vic.edu.auThis podcast was brought to you by Off Air Media
This week, Daniel and Natalya discuss extreme nosebleeds, living homeless on the beach, killer cheerleader, elementary school stories, and more. To join the conversation send us an email: ibecomeswe2009@gmail.com check us out on Instagram: @ibecomeswe @forevernatalya @d_coelho
This week on THE THRONE ROOM, we recap this past week of football and reminise our High school football glory days.
Tony Guaraldi-Brown is a professional illustrator and comic book artist who also teaches art at Rancho Cotati High School. He is a master of his craft and deep thinking individual. Find him and his book at www.tgbart.com and @tony_guaraldi_brown
Have you heard Pushed Out, the 5 track album that Philadelphia Student Union members created? The album tells the story of one student who is dealing with Philadelphia's nearly 50% drop out rate. After finishing the cd, students helped design a curriculum that teachers and others can use along with the cd to talk about the drop out crisis. The curriculum engages young people, helps them identify the root causes of why so many students are dropping out, and talks about student-driven solutions. This new curriculum is being used in some of Philly's classrooms and community centers, but PSU is still working towards our goal of copying and distributing the CD to over a thousand public high school students. Visit PSU's Movement Music page to listen to the songs or make a donation that will go towards the next album that students will be producing this summer: http://home.phillystudentunion.org/Student-Programs/Soundtrack-Donations-mp3.html In this piece, Candace Carter and Koby Murphy talk about the process of writing and recording Pushed Out. This piece was recorded by Lawrence Jones Mahoney and produced by Othella Stanback.