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By Byron Youth Service
The podcast currently has 97 episodes available.
I am Rockstar was a 3 day school holiday music program series with the ultimate Rockstar coach - Zee Gachette.
The days were are follows:
Day 1 - Learn how to own the stage, performance techniques, audience engagement
Day 2 - Explore your instrument and make the most of it (Guitar, Voice, Drums etc)
Day 3 - Let's ROCK - The ultimate Jam session using LIVE performance skills
Check out what the Byron Youth Service has to offer at bys.org.au
Come on this audible journey with Byron Community School as they walk you through the steps of building a SubPod.
SubPods's are like a luxury mansion for little worms to live in, they break down your food waste along with turning over the soil to support plant growth!
Tune in!
Enjoy part 3 of Young Legends - Flood Stories from Main Arm Upper Public School. This episode catches up with the young people a year after the devastating floods that occurred in the Northern Rivers in 2022.
Young Legends - Flood Stories is an integrated arts, recovery, & wellbeing project that focuses on the cathartic experience of storytelling. This project focuses on the format of podcasting, which is a personal and public experience.
Grade 5 & 6 from Main Arm Upper Public School were supported by trained youth workers as they told their personal experiences of the devastating floods of 2022 in the Northern Rivers. Such supported storytelling built resilience and provided a cathartic experience for young people ‘to feel lighter’ after telling their stories.
This project was made possible by funding from the Regional Youth Radio Program from the NSW Government Department of Regional NSW.
This podcast was produced by Monet Shortland, Rasela Torise and Lealah Shostak and managed by the Byron Youth Service Inc.
Enjoy part 2 of Young Legends - Flood Stories from Main Arm Upper Public School. This episode explores the community response to the floods that occurred in the Northern Rivers in 2022.
Young Legends - Flood Stories is an integrated arts, recovery, & wellbeing project that focuses on the cathartic experience of storytelling. This project focuses on the format of podcasting, which is a personal and public experience.
Grade 5 & 6 from Main Arm Upper Public School were supported by trained youth workers as they told their personal experiences of the devastating floods of 2022 in the Northern Rivers. Such supported storytelling built resilience and provided a cathartic experience for young people ‘to feel lighter’ after telling their stories.
This project was made possible by funding from the Regional Youth Radio Program from the NSW Government Department of Regional NSW.
This podcast was produced by Monet Shortland, Rasela Torise and Lealah Shostak and managed by the Byron Youth Service Inc.
Enjoy part 1 of Young Legends - Flood Stories from Main Arm Upper Public School. This episode explores the young peoples' direct experiences of floods that occurred in the Northern Rivers in 2022.
Young Legends - Flood Stories is an integrated arts, recovery, & wellbeing project that focuses on the cathartic experience of storytelling. This project focuses on the format of podcasting, which is a personal and public experience.
Grade 5 & 6 from Main Arm Upper Public School were supported by trained youth workers as they told their personal experiences of the devastating floods of 2022 in the Northern Rivers. Such supported storytelling built resilience and provided a cathartic experience for young people ‘to feel lighter’ after telling their stories.
This project was made possible by funding from the Regional Youth Radio Program from the NSW Government Department of Regional NSW.
This podcast was produced by Monet Shortland, Rasela Torise and Lealah Shostak and managed by the Byron Youth Service Inc.
50 kids from the Byron Community Primary School teamed up with Bangalow Koalas to host youth-driven protest in Byron making their voices heard in support of koalas.
In 2021 Joyality hosted a Youth Leadership Training and Climate Resilience Workshop.
Tune in to hear about what the participants learned.
The Byron Flea Market is Byron Bay’s only Market dedicated to supporting young & emerging creatives of all ages. Listen to Jax, Rosalie and some young people tell you all about it.
Does a friend of yours have a beautiful instrument? Well Sunny's friend Jake does. Tune in to hear all about this particular item and the special meaning behind it.
Max and Tilly Tancred takes us to Gulargambone for the fourth 'Pave the Way to Gular Street Art Festival'. Where street art is made in front of your eyes with 3 newly installed Billboards on the Riverwalk as canvasses for 6 artists to paint provocative concepts such as climate change, mental health, animal extinction and Biodiversity to add intrigue and stimulate conversations.
There was also a street party to close the festival including live entertainment, a range of market stalls including food vans, and workshops. Max and Tilly take the opportunity to meet the artists and get to know the locals.
The podcast currently has 97 episodes available.