The Other Side

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The Other Side

Get ready for "The Other Side," a collaboration between WSKG and Cornell Cooperative Extension's 4H UNITY Endicott Program's student podcasters. They're shedding light on youth voices, diving into crucial topics like mental health, inclusion, safety, and careers. With guidance from educators and WSKG staff in the WSKG Digital Recording Studio, students craft each episode, focusing on what matters most to youth in the region. Produced with support from New York State Education Department.

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    Season 2 Episode 5: Season Reflections

    It doesn’t seem possible, but we are wrapping up our (short) second season and it is already time to say goodbye. But before we do, we look back on two years of The Other Side.Tune in to hear a teens take on Season Reflections.

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    Season 2 Episode 4: LGBTQIA+ Awareness

    We know what the letters stand for, but what does LGBTQIA+ mean to teens? How does someone navigate identity, belonging, and gender history in the world of today?

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    Season 2 Episode 3: Foster Care Awareness

    As stated by childwelfare.gov “Foster care is a temporary, court-monitored service provided by States to promote the safety, permanency, and well-being of children and youth.”But what does that feel like for the youth navigating that system?*Tune in to hear a teens take on Foster Care Awareness*This episode contains sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised.

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    Season 2 MINI Episode: Voting

    A bite sized episode talking about the challenges of voting.Hear what it feels like from teens who aren’t able to cast votes yet, and the pressure for those who can.Tune in to hear a teens take on voting.

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    Season 2 Episode 2: Fast Fashion & Biodiversity Impact

    The impact of fast fashion in the current world is an on-going conversation, but how does someone with limited resources navigate it?What is the impact on the global biodiversity?Tune in to hear part two of a teens take on Fast Fashion & Biodiversity Impact.

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    Season 2 Episode 1: Generational Differences (Part 2)

    Gen X-Y-Z, Boomer, Millennial, Zoomer - you’ve heard all the generation names, but what does that actually mean when it comes to communicating?Tune in to hear part two of a teens take on Generational Differences.

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    Season 2 Episode 1: Generational Differences (Part 1)

    Gen X-Y-Z, Boomer, Millennial, Zoomer - you’ve heard all the generation names, but what does that actually mean when it comes to communicating?Tune in to hear a teens take on Generational Differences.

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    Episode 13: Saying Goodbye to Season One

    On the final episode of The Other Side's first season, we get together in the studio to look back on some of our favorite moments.

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    Episode 12: Coping with Climate Anxiety

    This week on The Other Side, we delve into eco-anxiety: where it comes from and what we can do about it.

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    Episode 11: COVID's Effect on Students

    This week, we speak with Katy Shefler, a social worker at Binghamton High School, about the ways COVID has left its mark on teachers and students.

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    Episode 10: Staying Real (and safe) Online

    Today's technology means the line between virtual reality and real life is razor thin. On this week's episode of The Other Side, we speak with Stephanie Mix from the Crime Victims Assistance Center about how easy it is to lose yourself in the online world.

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    Episode 9: Healthy (and unhealthy) Relationships

    This week, we speak with Lori Williams from the Crime Victims Assistance Center about "love bombing," relationship red flags, and how to build healthy connections.

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    Episode 8: Vaping and Tobacco Use (Part 2)

    We continue last episode's conversation about tobacco and vaping use with Nikole Hurlbert, youth engagement coordinator at Reality Check and Grace Merill from Tobacco-Free Broome and Tioga.

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    Episode 7: Vaping and Tobacco Use (Part 1)

    On this week's episode of The Other Side, a conversation with Reality Check, a statewide movement that empowers teens as leaders in the fight against tobacco.

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    Episode 6: Restorative Practices (Part 2)

    This week on The Other Side, we speak with two Binghamton High School students about the effects of restorative practices at their school.

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    Episode 5: Restorative Practices (Part 1)

    This week on The Other Side, we talk with Jenn Smith, restorative practices coordinator at Binghamton High School, about her work with students in building trust and respect.

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    Episode 4: Youth Substance Abuse

    In this week's episode of The Other Side, we sit down with Courtney Rowley, a family navigator at the Addiction Center of Broome County.

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    Episode 3: Coping and Conversations

    On the third episode of The Other Side, Toby, Chloe, and Cailee talk through good (and bad) coping mechanisms, some ways adults can help young people deal with their mental health, and how to start those tough conversations.

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    Episode 2: Social Media 101

    On this episode of The Other Side, we dig into the curse of FOMO, that pesky little ‘LIKE’ button, and making the algorithm work for you. An episode about social media, from The Other Side: a youth-led podcast about mental health.

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    Episode 1: The Other Side

    Welcome to The Other Side, a youth-led podcast about mental health from WSKG and Cornell Cooperative Extension’s 4-H Unity Endicott Teen Leaders.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Get ready for "The Other Side," a collaboration between WSKG and Cornell Cooperative Extension's 4H UNITY Endicott Program's student podcasters. They're shedding light on youth voices, diving into crucial topics like mental health, inclusion, safety, and careers. With guidance from educators and WSKG staff in the WSKG Digital Recording Studio, students craft each episode, focusing on what matters most to youth in the region. Produced with support from New York State Education Department.

HOSTED BY

Phoebe Taylor-Vuolo, Report for America corps member

Produced by WSKG

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