FIRST EP OF OUR NEW SHOW! :D go follow it on spotify but here's the first episode <3
now that we’re entering our 20s a lot of us are starting to realize how unprepared we feel, how bleak the future can seem, and how pessimistic we can be about the possibility of living a good life. why does it feel like the world is ending? are we being dramatic or is there some truth to it? in this episode we explore our hopes and fears as we enter young adulthood, the state of gen z, and how we can maybe learn to be a little more hopeful about the future.
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Featured Guests:
Ziad Ahmed: @ziadahmed, Head of Nextgen at UTA, Co-founder of @juvconsulting
Dr. Meg Jay: @drmegjay, megjay.com, Clinical Psychologist, Author of The Defining Decade
Cameron Kasky: @cameronkasky, An Activist and Co-founder of March For Our Lives, a movement focused on ending gun violence in the United States.
Bailey Bass: @baileybass, Actress, Advocate for Environmental Justice
Isaias Hernandez: @queerbrownvegan, Environmentalist, Sustainability Educator
José Caballero: @joseeezc, Gen Z Mental Health Advocate
Deja Foxx: @dejafoxx, Politics Advocate, Founder of @genzgirlgang
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