Episodios

  • Sophie S.: Mental Health Advocacy and Truth from Today's Youth
    Oct 8 2025

    Sophie Szew is an incredible mental health advocate, writer and speaker. As an eating disorder survivor and proud Jewish Latina, Sophie combines their own experiences with injustice brought about by mental healthcare inequity with her passion for writing, advocacy, and leadership to uplift the voices of those with lived experiences and fight for the systemic destigmatization of marginalized bodies.

    Her writing, under the banner Truth from Today's Youth, can be found at www.behavioralhealthnews.org. Connect with Sophie on LinkedIn.

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  • Marisa and Rania: Pages4Progress
    Oct 1 2025

    Pages4Progress is a youth-led organization that is empowering incarcerated voices through literacy and learning. Founders Ranya and Marisa, along with co-founder Matthew, demonstrated incredible patience and perseverance in setting up this incredible effort. Pages4Porgress is helping to end recidivism and improve literacy among incarcerated people in New Jersey.

    Follow and learn more at @pages4progress_ and www.pages4progressnj.com

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  • Anya and Kendyll: Dancers Beyond Labels
    Sep 24 2025

    TW: This episode talks about eating disorders

    High School seniors from Maryland, Anya and Kendyll, are dancers whose lives have been affected by eating disorders. They bonded over their shared experiences, and joined forces to launch Dancers Beyond Labels, a nonprofit organization which works to address the youth dancer mental health crisis by: engaging with dance company directors, instructors, and aspiring dancers; providing nutrition education; promoting best practices around body-neutral dancer training and performance; and supporting dancers struggling with eating disorders and other mental health issues.

    Learn more at https://www.dancers-beyond-labels.org/ and follow @dancers.beyond.labels

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  • Lauren and Proksha: Forget Me Not International
    Sep 17 2025

    Intergenerational volunteerism is probably one of the most meaningful types of service. It is literally a win-win. Teens can learn so much from older adults and seniors get a tremendous emotional boost from spending time with young people. My guests today - Lauren and Proksha started ForgetMeNot International, a nonprofit that works to prevent cognitive decline in the elderly through conversation, music and art, while bridging the gap between generations through a pen pal companionship program.

    Learn more at www.forgetmenotintl.net and follow @forgetmenotintl

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  • Hunter G.: Food Rescue and A Taste of Home
    Sep 10 2025

    My guest today, Hunter G. from Virginia, is a one-person food rescue warrior. He noticed that food at his local fast food restaurants and cafes was being thrown away, and asked if he could collect the food and get it to a local shelter where it would feed hungry neighbors. His commitment to food rescue - picking up after early morning swim practices - is inspiring, and a perfect example of how one person, committing to one simple act of kindness, can make a big difference. Hunter started a Taste of Home, Inc. has been honored by ReFED, an organization working across the food system to reduce food waste and hunger.

    Learn more about ReFED at www.refed.org and connect with Hunter on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/hunterguthrie

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  • Sophie K.: Chains of Hope
    Sep 3 2025

    Welcome to the kickoff of Season Four! Sophie K. is a high school student from California whose recently launched organization, Chains of Hope, benefits charities supporting the people of Ukraine. As a first generation Ukrainian American, whose parents emigrated to the US after WWII, I was deeply touched by Sophie's heart for the Ukrainian people who continue to suffer after more than three years of conflict Sophie is also involved in environmental causes, and fostering productive and civil discourse among her peers. Follow Chains of Hope @chains.of.hope

    Purchase necklaces supporting Ukrainian charities at https://www.chainsofhope.org/

    Learn more about the Clean and Green Initiative at https://www.tcagi.org/

    Learn more about Bipartisan Bridges at https://bipartisanbridges.org

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  • Dylan Z.: Computers4People
    Jun 4 2025

    Our Season Three Finale!

    I have interviewed more than 50 amazing young people this season, and we've covered a wide range of topics. I've learned so much, and continue to be inspired, every day, by the work of these changemakers. I'm ending the season on a super high note - Dylan Z. created Computers4People when he was only 15 years old, turning a hobby with friends into a social impact endeavor. Dylan's interest in refurbishing old computers evolved into an incredible nonprofit that helps get technology and training into the hands of people who need it so that they can improve their lives. Dylan has been named a "30 Under 30" by Forbes Magazine, and after graduation this month, he will be leading Computers4People full time. I hope this conversation will be inspirational and aspirational to everyone who wants to make a meaningful difference in the world.

    Learn more at www.computers4people.org and follow @computers4people

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  • Gwenevere P. The Persaud Foundation
    May 28 2025

    California teen Gwenevere P. started the Persaud Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting the ocean through education, public involvement and conservation. Through online courses, an electronic newsletter and a podcast, she and her team raise awareness and share their love for marine biology. It is always so inspiring to speak to a young person who is on fire about an issue, and who has made a commitment, at such a young age, to make a meaningful impact. Learn more at https://www.thepersaudcatalog.org/ and follow at @thepersaudfoundation and @thepersaudcatalog

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