Welcome to Spilling the Tea with Sophomores! Here you will find podcasts made by a group of creative, intelligent, hardworking students, not to pat ourselves on the back, but really give us some credit. Our topics range from immigration to school shootings to the effect school has on student mental health. This is sure to have something of interest to all, so come on give it a shot, sit back and listen to important historical events and stories brought to you by students.
Hey listeners, my name is Erik Braswell and I am a sophomore in Fenton High School. I've lived in Chicago for about three years now and I always heard about gangs, drugs, and violence in the South Side of Chicago. However, My parents grew up there and they even said that the South Side of Chicago was not that bad during their formative years. Wanting to find out the true story behind the South Side, I decided to discuss this topic. Likewise, being a black male, it would help me appreciate how grateful I really am to be in Wood Dale, to not grow up in this environment, and to be glad that I am alive today. It would likewise help me to embrace being black and where I really came from.
My podcast, titled "Problems" discussed the topic of student loans. I focus on some of the positive aspects of them as well as the negative aspects. It's important to keep both of these types of aspects in mind which is the message I'd like to get across here. I think it's also important to acknowledge how student loans change peoples' views of college or universities. It may instill fear, which I don't believe is the initial goal. Schools obviously want people to apply to them, but if money becomes too big of an issue it may result in fewer applicants. More of this is discussed in my podcast linked below. MY PODCAST A Little About Myself Hi! I'm Ola. I am 15 years old and I enjoy the typical things a fifteen-year-old enjoys. I often hang out with friends and family, stress over school, and make fun of my sister. Being 15 speaking about this topic, I think it'll open up a door to a diff...
Teen Pregnancy in The United States (to get to Podcast, click the title!) Over the past twenty years, teen pregnancy and birth rates in the United States have decreased drastically. The rates have gone down by nearly thirty-seven percent. Though this may seem like a huge stride, there is a bigger issue. In comparison to other highly developed countries, America has teen pregnancy rates that are as much as nine times higher than others. Many may ask how this unfortunate reality has become prevalent throughout the United States. This podcast will cover the underlying causes of teen pregnancy, as well as offer a critical perspective of the justice system, and the practices American society deems normal. My oldest brother, Jeremy, and my mother, Roma Souvannasy At eighteen years old, my mother became pregnant with my older brother Jeremy. Teen pregnancy has been a prevalent issue in my life, as well as in America. My family (From Top Left ...
School causes stress on teens Podcast Pitch And welcome back to Isaac's podcast, so stress and school. Man those two things match so perfectly. Stress brings such worry, such anxiety. Many kids struggle and try to cope with it but they always seem to fail because they always aim for perfection yet don't succeed at that. They struggle their whole life because they were so focussed on getting that A in high school. They were so focussed on getting the work done, instead on focusing on what life really matters. The school system it just, things are due, there are due dates in school and kids try to meet those standards but they have sports, they have families, they want to have fun, they don't want to spend their young years worrying, but they end up worrying, and stressing, and thats the sad truth. ⇩Link Below⇩ https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Q9CfDFBpJ8pcEEAu9FKOS_kCLiuYhyB5 Sources cited: http://web.b.ebscohos...
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