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To end this season of amazing guests with a bang, we have compiled all the lessons and advice our wonderful guest podcasters have shared with us. Listen to this super quick episode to hear tips, tricks, and touching encouragement. Thank you to everyone who has supported our last season and a big appreciation to the hosts from for(4)teens, Thanks It's Thrifted, Chefs w/o Restaurants, Don't You Want Me, Bakers With T, and A Love Letter for giving us your time and energy.
Our friend from high school started "A Love Letter", a podcast all about everything from self-esteem, love, and more. Since releasing five episodes, we talk about how she made a vision almost overnight, fears after publishing her first episode, grappling with the concept of opening up to people "you know but don't know". Tune in for the best episode yet!
We’ve all dealt with expectations and comparisons for where we are in life. Join us in our discussion about how it’s 100% okay to be at a different point in life than your peers, despite what other people say!
Settle in as we discuss our three, under-the-radar news stories for today’s Headline News: (1) Biden is restricted from expelling migrant families to countries that would persecute them (NYT); (2) MLB players fundraise for staff during the lockout (NPR); and (3) music artists continue to get hit with crediting & copyright lawsuits (Rolling Stones, Entertainment Weekly).
Come for cupcakes and conversation with Tanaya Hopkins, the host of Bakers With T! A college senior at North Dakota State with entreprenuership on her mind, she started a podcast interviewing bakers around the world. Not only do we talk about how her bad Home Economics class experience fueled her baking interest and what she learned from creating Instagram content but also what she envisioned the podcast in the future. Tune in for this super fun-filled episode with ALL the laughs.
Kick back and relax as we talk about schools going back to in-person after this fiasco of a lockdown! We cover the situation, risks and benefits, and possible solutions we’d like to see in the foreseeable future.
Hello, hello! Dive into our three stories about how three SF Education board members are voted out (NYT, SFNAACP, SF Examiner), how an Olympic drug scandal now calls for a minimum age for competing ice skaters (NPR), and how the USA is not flagging Tencent and Alibaba for their counterfeit products (Al Jazeera). Thanks again for listening!
We scourged the internet for some GOOD unpopular opinions, and we found a few on a subreddit called "For your Opinions that are Unpopular". From breakfast in bed to why you aren't pulling people you like, join us for this fun short episode. We will be back soon with our guests, so tune in for that!
Ever thought about how safe you were on the Internet when you were younger? Your days on Discord, Omegle, and even Myspace? As we dig and figure out which generation is which social media era, we also dive into a GenZ gap, in which some parts of our generation has strict parental control and other part was wildin'. Our immigrant parent background, our unique timing on being born, and everything else that defined our very weird relationship with the world wide web.
Happy Sunday, wonderful listeners! As always, tune into our three, under-the-radar news stories about how two men in Miami stole $3-million-worth in medical ventilators (NBC Florida), how six juveniles were determined as persons of interest in threats to historically Black colleges (Star Tribune), and how over 500 acres of California redwoods are returned to Indigenous care (One Earth). Have a wonderful rest of your Sunday!
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