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Crisis Era?
by Single Family Living Youth Advisory Board
Crisis Era? is a youth-led podcast exploring what it means to grow up in a world full of overlapping challenges. Hosted by members of the Single Family Living Youth Advisory Board, this podcast brings fresh perspectives from young people who know firsthand what it’s like to navigate crises while fighting for change. Utilizing our social media platform through real conversations, interviews, and storytelling, we ask: How do we survive—and thrive—in the Crisis Era?
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Unfiltered: Insecurity, Social Media, and the Journey Back to Self
In this episode, we explore how social media quietly shapes our self-worth, feeds comparison, and magnifies insecurities we didn’t even know we had. Through honest conversation and practical reflection, we unpack what it means to heal in a world that profits from our self-doubt. Together, we discuss strategies for reclaiming confidence, setting digital boundaries, and nurturing a sense of self rooted in authenticity rather than algorithms.
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New Chapters, New Circles: The Start of College Life
In this episode, we dive into the challenge of balancing friendships while navigating major life transitions—like the shift from high school to college or from one academic program to another. We talk about how heavier workloads, independence, and flexibility (especially in AP vs. IB environments) can change how we prioritize time and relationships. Join us as we explore what it means to stay grounded in friendship while still chasing personal growth, and how to embrace both change and connection along the way.DisclaimerSince we no longer work in person the audio for the podcast isn't in the usual setup in the sense that we're over a call now so the flow isn't like our usual. I hope this doesn't impact your enjoyment from now on!
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Friends or Future?
In this episode, we explore the tricky balance between staying loyal to your friendships and staying true to your personal goals. How often do we choose clubs, classes, or activities just because our friends are there—rather than following our own path of growth? From fear of missing out to the pressure of belonging, we unpack the tough choices young people face when chasing opportunities that might lead them in a different direction. Join us as we talk about how to support friendships without losing sight of your own ambitions, and how real friends will grow with you, not instead of you.
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Modern Love & Mixed Signals, Pt.2
In the second part of this episode topic, we continue unpack the tangled web of modern relationships—where situationships have become the norm, commitment feels like a risk, and honest communication often takes a backseat to ambiguity. Join us as we explore the social trends, emotional fears, and cultural shifts fueling our generation’s struggle with commitment and communication. Through raw conversations and real stories, we challenge the normalization of confusion in love—and talk about what it takes to build something real again.
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Can We Even Talk Anymore? The Silent Crisis of Communication
In this episode, we confront one of the biggest challenges of our generation—the growing lack of communication skills. From ghosting and avoidance to miscommunication in friendships and relationships, we explore how technology, fear of vulnerability, and emotional detachment have reshaped the way we connect. Why is it so hard to express how we really feel? And what happens when we stop trying? Join us for an honest conversation about the importance of clear, compassionate communication—and how relearning to talk (and listen) might just be the key to stronger, healthier connections.DisclaimerThe topic of this conversation is based on our own personal experiences and don't take it personally. Furthermore, don't take this as a generalization of the serious topic that we talked about
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Modern Love & Mixed Signals
In this episode, we unpack the tangled web of modern relationships—where situationships have become the norm, commitment feels like a risk, and honest communication often takes a backseat to ambiguity. Why are so many people afraid of emotional vulnerability? How did “talking stages” replace real connection? Join us as we explore the social trends, emotional fears, and cultural shifts fueling our generation’s struggle with commitment and communication. Through raw conversations and real stories, we challenge the normalization of confusion in love—and talk about what it takes to build something real again.DisclaimerThis is just us talking about our experiences and things we've heard or personally experienced. So please don't take this as a gossip session but rather the utilization of examples in order to showcase the general topic of today's episode.
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The Soundtrack of Our Lives
In this episode, we dive into the powerful influence of music on our emotions, identities, and everyday lives—especially for today’s youth. From playlists that define our moods to lyrics that inspire change, music connects us, comforts us, and helps us express who we are. Join us as we explore how different genres shape youth culture, mental health, and creativity, featuring personal stories, expert insights, and reflections on how music becomes more than just sound—it becomes a part of who we are.
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Is It Laziness or Are We Just Burnt Out?
“Is It Laziness or Are We Just Burnt Out?”In this episode of Crisis Era?, we unpack the trending term “bedrotting”—where people stay in bed for hours or even days as a form of coping—and ask the bigger question: Are we lazy, or are we responding to something deeper? Join the Single Family Living Youth Advisory Board as we talk about how mental health, burnout, and unrealistic expectations impact how young people function (or sometimes, don’t). We’ll explore the line between rest and avoidance, and how shame often masks real emotional exhaustion.💬 Whether you’ve ever felt guilty for taking a break or judged yourself for “doing nothing,” this one’s for you.⚠️ Mental Health Disclaimer:The conversations shared in this episode are based on personal experiences and opinions. We are not mental health professionals. If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out to a trusted adult or contact a professional.In the U.S., you can text HELLO to 741741 to reach the Crisis Text Line, or call 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.You are not alone. Support is out there, and healing is possible. 💙
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Clipped Out of Context
Clipped Out of Context peels back the layers on how context is constantly twisted, trimmed, and spun to fit viral narratives on social media and beyond. From misleading clips to sensational headlines, we explore how stories get reframed to drive clicks, shape opinions, and spark outrage. Through honest conversations and personal insights, we break down how this impacts culture, community, and the way we see each other in the digital age.Disclaimer:The discussions on Clipped Out of Context are based on our personal opinions and experiences. We are not here to defame, harm, or cause mental distress to anyone. Our goal is to encourage thoughtful dialogue—not to attack or misrepresent any individual or group.
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Canceled & Consumed
Canceled & Consumed dives deep into the whirlwind world of cancel culture and the relentless rise of consumerism fueled by the rapid-fire pace of trends and microtrends on social media. From viral fashion aesthetics to influencer allegations, we unpack how digital culture shapes what we buy, who we give the light of day, and how quickly both can crumble. Join us as we explore the cycle of hype, backlash, and reinvention—asking the big questions about whether we’re in control of these trends… or just caught in the algorithm.Disclaimer:The views expressed on Canceled & Consumed are solely our personal opinions and reflections. We are not here to slander, defame, or harm anyone. Our goal is to spark thoughtful conversations about cultural phenomena—not target individuals.
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The COVID Effect
How COVID-19 affected us - the president and vice president of the Single Family Living Youth Advisory Board - academically and socially along with how we still see remnants of this virus today. We just wanted to give a disclaimer that what we’re talking about is individual experiences and that we cannot speak on behalf of other people, generations, or anything whatsoever. Additional Disclaimer:If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health challenges, bullying, or feelings of hopelessness, know that you are not alone and support is available. Please reach out to a trusted friend, family member, or adult in your life. Speaking up is a sign of strength, and there are people who care and want to help.If you need immediate support, contact:988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.): Dial 988 (available 24/7)Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 (U.S. & Canada)National Bullying Prevention Center: www.pacer.org/bullyingStopBullying.gov: www.stopbullying.govNational Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): www.nami.org or call 1-800-950-NAMI (6264)If you are outside the U.S., visit https://www.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines to find international hotlines in your area.Remember: You deserve to feel safe, supported, and heard. Help is out there—please don’t hesitate to reach for it.Along with that, if you struggle with hearing about that stuff or find it triggering feel free to prioritize yourself. Additionally, this episode was filmed in a cafe so hopefully the background noise isn't too distracting!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Crisis Era? is a youth-led podcast exploring what it means to grow up in a world full of overlapping challenges. Hosted by members of the Single Family Living Youth Advisory Board, this podcast brings fresh perspectives from young people who know firsthand what it’s like to navigate crises while fighting for change. Utilizing our social media platform through real conversations, interviews, and storytelling, we ask: How do we survive—and thrive—in the Crisis Era?
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Single Family Living Youth Advisory Board
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