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By Kris Jackson
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The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
Kris Jackson and Taghreed Hussein talk about the culture shock in moving from Jordan to Connecticut.
A talk about the stigma of mental health.
Do you want to know what this podcast is all about in less than 30 seconds? Listen to this and join the movement to spread the positivity we know exists in teenagers.
Kristopher Jackson and Ari Kaplan put their masks aside and start discussing what truly goes on inside of their heads. We bring up topics such as social anxiety, positivity and what it takes to get through a bad day. One main take away from this conversation is you never know what kind of day someone is having. One random act of kindness can be taken a long way!
Kris Jackson and Tristan Bechtel dig deeper into the stigma of silence while on a quest to help everyone listening further understand who he truly is.
An emotional interview between Lead singer in the group Surface AKA my dad and Kristopher Jackson founder of the Just Be You Movement. Where we detail his rise to fame and how it has influenced his outlook as a father.
" New Guy " a talk with Brett Stasiewski (Sta-shesh-ski) on the pressures of being the new kid in school as well as school sports, trust issues, and how great things can happen when you least expect them! Give him a follow on Instagram @brett_stasiewski ! Have a great day everyone!
I intervied Mackenzie Bushey a junior dancer at Sheehan highschool about the struggles she's had with the negative side of truly striving for what she's passionate about. Make sure you give her follow on instagram @officialmackenzieanndancer!
He's our substitute everyday but not too many people know whats really behind his huge smile and infectious character.
This is my interview with the vice principal of my High school, Greg Dirkson. We talked about our perspectives on bullying and the trauma behind not only the victoms and perpetrators but the affects of being a bystander in a bullying act.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.