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VOX ATL is Atlanta's place for uncensored, teen-generated content and self-expression. Teens living in Metro Atlanta join VOX ATL to express their views and tell their stories via writing, video and audio. Here, you will hear podcasts produced by Atlanta teens on range of topics ranging from politics to entertainment and more. For more, visit us at VOXATL.org
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The Locker Room is about the causes and effects of bullying and how it impacts mental health. In this podcast, I interview a teen and two adults and include information from Kenyata Brown of CHRIS 180. This podcast was made to bring awareness to bullying and to inform viewers of the negative effects that bullying can impose on the youth of today.…
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Earlier this school year VOX ATL visited teens at Douglass High School to hear their thoughts on what they learned as participants in Fulton County's SKYE Program. The SKYE program educates teens on overall health and well-being by giving them information on how to avoid unplanned pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections and HIV.…
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Is the way you dress an accurate description of yourself? What aesthetic markers do you use to express your interests or personality? In this podcast, teens Savannah Blakey, Angelle Cave, Lily Herring, and Madyson Meyer discuss how the growing societal focus on digital identities is facilitated by social media, aesthetics, and online communities.…
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The topic of migration and immigration have been running across headlines and sparking interest in the media more and more within the past few years. However not too many people realize that they interact with migrants, immigrants, refugees and families literally everyday.In this podcast series, Bailey speaks to immigrants, migrants and later gener…
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On this episode of "Class In Session," the host, AJ, producer Sage, and guest Eugene, explain the dangers in school and how they are unsafe from a student’s point of view. During the podcast we talk about personal experiences of dangers in school, including topics from fighting, to school shootings, to students bringing in weapons and drugs, and se…
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A group of students at North Springs High School have a candid discussion about the quality of high school counselors and offer some thoughts on how they can be improved.North Springs Administration respects the views and opinions of its student journalistsPor VOX ATL
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Even though it’s illegal, we know many teens use weed. In fact, according to the National Institute of Health, in 2021 "marijuana use …reached the highest levels ever recorded since these trends were first monitored in 1988.” In this podcast, we have teens from North Springs High School in Sandy Springs talking about whether weed impacts teens’ men…
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VOX ATL teen staffer Katharine spoke with groups of teens at Silence the Shame's Teen Mental Health Cope Clinic. Listen as teens from all over the metro Atlanta area share their thoughts on how to best live with mental health challenges as well as what helps them keep their vibes high.Por VOX ATL
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Welcome to Harmless Debates, a podcast here at VOXATL where teens come together to discuss pop culture topics all the way from new TV shows to new indie and pop artists. Come along with us as we uncover new aspects of today’s pop culture. Be sure to tune in every now and then for a new episode. You can now listen to Harmless Debates on VOXATL.org, …
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Welcome to Harmless Debates, a podcast here at VOXATL where teens come together to discuss pop culture topics all the way from new TV shows to new indie and pop artists. Come along with us as we uncover new aspects of today’s pop culture. Be sure to tune in every week for a new episode. You can now listen to Harmless Debates on VOXATL.org, Spotify,…
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At our recent VOX Investigates: 2022 Elections teen dialogue VOX ATL reporter and host Paige talked with Atlanta-area teens about the current legal voting age. Topics discussed included if it should be changed so that more young people can participate and if it was changed, would they? Listen to hear some interesting perspectives.…
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Welcome to Harmless Debates, a podcast here at VOXATL where teens come together to discuss pop culture topics all the way from new TV shows to new indie and pop artists. Come along with us as we uncover new aspects of today’s pop culture. Be sure to tune in every week for a new episode. You can now listen to Harmless Debates on VOXATL.org, Spotify,…
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Gen Z, the generation teased for our sensitivity and told to get over ourselves. But does our sensitivity make us crybabies or just more aware? Singer Lizzo was recently "cancelled" for using language in her new song that some felt was insensitive, leading to her changing the lyrics. Join VOX Teen Writer Mikayla with guests Jenne, Hunter, and Zariy…
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It’s no secret that teen girls are disproportionately affected when it comes to Instagram and their body image. Due to this, 1 out of 3 teen users have their body image worsened. The fact of the matter is that Instagram is bottomless, sending no signals of when to stop scrolling. VMCer Katharine Markiewicz interviews three metro-Atlanta teens facin…
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"What Was the Reason," hosted by Paige Miller, is a podcast focused on random things in the news to help teens better understand the things that are going on around them and may even affect them. It's also just to give teens a little more insight on things they may see in the media.Por VOX ATL
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In this episode of Teens Talk TV, VOX ATL Summer Interns Zariah and Zariyah rank the main characters of 'Avatar: The Last Airbender'. To follow along with us, check out the tier list maker at this link: https://tiermaker.com/create/avatar-the-last-airbender-ultimate-character-rank-617330Por VOX ATL
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African Americans face discrimination in the work industry and one of the main reasons is harmful stereotypes. As a result of these stereotypes, African Americans are viewed as unqualified or unworthy for particular jobs and get paid less. There is a large pay gap between black and white people. Here, VMCer Kayla interviews two African American wor…
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