Happy Pride Month! 🏳️🌈
Hope everyone enjoys this podcast episode. We touch on really important aspects of banning books for children in the country and the importance of literature in our country.
Hope everyone is enjoying our mental health conversations we had. We have an exceptional guest Laura Brancato to talk to us about the challenges that elders face in our country and the hardships of financial, mental, and physical concerns. Hope you enjoy!
We are ending Mental Health Awareness Month with Colleen talking about mental health. We talked about mental health care access, the stigma around mental health, and the impact adults and teenagers go through. Make sure to click the link on our website for mental health resources.
We are joined with AJ Crabill, a former Kansas City school board chair and Texas Education Agency Deputy Commissioner to talk about effective and ineffective school boards and how students, parents, teachers, and communties impact a school board!
Click this link to check out more information about AJ's podcast!
This special episode features Esther's dad and his story of coming to the United States.
This is the first episode of our mini-series about immigration within the United States. Emrah Artukmac, an immigration lawyer speaks about his perspective as a first generation Turkish American who works with immigrants.
We join with some of the officers from STEM to Flower, a youth-led group combatting gender inequality in the STEM fields. Get to know Senuki, Linsey and Anchita and their stories!
In this interview, we are joined by Reagan Moss from PERIOD to talk about periods and menstruation inequities in our country.
Want to know what skin care really means and its impact through generations? Check out this interview Heather François, founder of Madame François Skincare to find out more!
We interview Sean Marz from Daymaker to share more information about how to donate this holiday season!
In this special episode, we come together with Alana Chan, Lyndsey Fox, and Krista Igoe to discuss the common theme of inequalities women face through different walks of life.
Saba Mehrzad, founder of iFeminist and the Iranian American Youth Group joins us to talk about the world's impact on Mahsa Amini's death.
This episode features Tara Brancato, a NYC public school teacher, historian and facilitator of the Antiracism Project.
Jessica Yao (founder of Reduce the Stigma) and Sage Gladstone (founder of The Change Project) join our conversation and share their thoughts in this episode.
This interview is with an eating disorder therapist who discusses body image and what we can do to help. Her insights/perspective on this topic helps understand more about the struggles of body image
We dive into the body image aspect through generations and we the personal aspects, including what we can do to help
The pandemic has been hard on everyone and this episode will talk deeper about the struggles students and adults go through
This highlights gun violence and the impact of the school shootings. It is a deep topic but shares our voices and what we can do to help.
This episode will cover the trials of Kyle Rittenhouse and Ahmaud Arbery. It also features the changes needed to make in the justice system.
Rapper Travis Scott, had a festival leading to a tragedy. The episode digs deeper into how artists put display themselves on the internet.
This episode talks about how athletes experience sexism. Mia Kay is featured in this episode.
We talk about the uncomfortable portrayal of women in the news, movies, and tv shows.
This episode continues the topic of sexism. Stories are shared about what it's like being a woman in school and the workforce.
Want to know what sexism is? Do you want to learn how it applies through different perspectives? If so, this podcast is for you!