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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2025 · 1H

10- Matthew Sedano

from Unswamped · host Ryan Hu

Matthew is a senior in high school. He played volleyball, went to parties starting Sophomore year, and made good friends. Short Description- Parties, Friendships, Emotional Journeys. We talk about party culture and the feeling of freedom parties can sometimes offer. We talk about exclusivity in private school parties versus public school gatherings. Then we pivot to address topics like self-consciousness, the feeling of being left out, and the different perceptions others have of us. Matthew opens up about his struggles with volleyball, detailing how a coach's belittling comments led to burnout and a shift in his career aspirations. We also discuss crying and how he copes. We talk about different types of friendship and Matthew explains forcing versus letting friendships develop. Chapter Markers and Podbean Link: 00:00 Starting the Podcast 00:33 Introducing the Guest: Matthew Sedano 01:31 Party Culture: Experiences and Opinions 05:18 Popularity and Social Dynamics 07:41 Personal Struggles and Emotional Growth 16:44 Volleyball Dreams and Disappointments 22:13 Coping with Emotions: Crying 37:46 Introversion vs. Extroversion: Perceptions 40:39 The Nature of Arguments in Friendships 47:26 Middle School Memories and Regrets 51:40 The Evolution of Friendships 56:50 The Natural Process of Building Friendships 01:00:21 Conclusion and Sign Off Podbean Link: https://unswamped.podbean.com/e/matthew-sedano/  Recorded in the music room. Tuesday, February 18, 2025. Ended 4:36 pm.

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Matthew is a senior in high school. He played volleyball, went to parties starting Sophomore year, and made good friends. Short Description- Parties, Friendships, Emotional Journeys. We talk about party culture and the feeling of freedom parties can sometimes offer. We talk about exclusivity in private school parties versus public school gatherings. Then we pivot to address topics like self-consciousness, the feeling of being left out, and the different perceptions others have of us. Matthew opens up about his struggles with volleyball, detailing how a coach's belittling comments led to burnout and a shift in his career aspirations. We also discuss crying and how he copes. We talk about different types of friendship and Matthew explains forcing versus letting friendships develop. Chapter Markers and Podbean Link: 00:00 Starting the Podcast 00:33 Introducing the Guest: Matthew Sedano 01:31 Party Culture: Experiences and Opinions 05:18 Popularity and Social Dynamics 07:41 Personal Struggles and Emotional Growth 16:44 Volleyball Dreams and Disappointments 22:13 Coping with Emotions: Crying 37:46 Introversion vs. Extroversion: Perceptions 40:39 The Nature of Arguments in Friendships 47:26 Middle School Memories and Regrets 51:40 The Evolution of Friendships 56:50 The Natural Process of Building Friendships 01:00:21 Conclusion and Sign Off Podbean Link: https://unswamped.podbean.com/e/matthew-sedano/  Recorded in the music room. Tuesday, February 18, 2025. Ended 4:36 pm.

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