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North Hollywood High School HGM Podcasts

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This podcast show is a compilation of students podcasts from North Hollywood HS HGM. In the show, students answer fundamental questions, analyze poetry, discuss mental health and even discuss college admissions!

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32 episodios

episode Ellis B., Norah U., and Jiya P | Topical Podcast Project | Period 3 artwork

Ellis B., Norah U., and Jiya P | Topical Podcast Project | Period 3

In this episode of "Go with the Flow," hosts Ellis B., Norah U., and Jiya P tackle the pervasive issue of stress among teenagers, especially relating to future planning and identity formation. They explore how societal pressures to conform to a traditional path of success—characterized by academic achievements and prestigious colleges—can stifle personal growth and lead to significant mental health challenges. Drawing from research by the National Institute of Health, they discuss the importance of identity development during adolescence and how it shapes career decisions and personal fulfillment. The hosts encourage their peers to embrace unique paths that align with their true selves, rather than succumbing to external expectations. This thought-provoking discussion is aimed at helping teens navigate the complexities of identity and success in today’s competitive world. Credits: Background music composed by host Ellis B. and produced using Soundtrap. Research supported by the National Library of Medicine.

8 de may de 2024 - 6 min
episode Daniel Son, Sahel Munshi, Edmond Choi, & Jerry Yang | Topical Podcast Project | Period 2 artwork

Daniel Son, Sahel Munshi, Edmond Choi, & Jerry Yang | Topical Podcast Project | Period 2

In this episode of Jolly Podcasting Productions, hosts Daniel Son, Edmond Choi, Jerry Yang, and Sahel Munshi delve into the challenges of balancing personal goals with external expectations, particularly in the context of high academic achievement. They share personal stories and research insights on how societal and familial pressures can overshadow personal interests and lead to dissatisfaction despite outward success. The discussion highlights the toxic competitive environment in highly gifted programs and the psychological impacts of striving to meet imposed standards. By examining studies from Nature.com and the Journal of Applied Social Psychology, they explore how imposed expectations can lead to stress and hinder genuine personal and academic development. This episode encourages students to recognize and prioritize their own goals and well-being amidst external pressures. Credits: Podcast music and production by Soundtrap. Research includes articles from Nature.com and the Journal of Applied Social Psychology.

8 de may de 2024 - 4 min
episode Justin Cheong, Anthony De La Rosa, Varun Karra, Jerome Reyes | Topcial Podcast Project | Period 5 artwork

Justin Cheong, Anthony De La Rosa, Varun Karra, Jerome Reyes | Topcial Podcast Project | Period 5

In this episode, Justin Cheong, Varun Karra, Anthony De La Rosa, and Jerome Reyes dive into the effectiveness of conventional school learning versus passion-driven learning. They explore how structured education systems with curricula, assessments, and formal recognitions compare with self-motivated learning pursued out of personal interest. The hosts share their personal experiences, highlighting how passion-driven learning, such as football analysis, provides enjoyment and deep understanding, whereas conventional learning offers necessary skills and structured guidance. This discussion sheds light on the benefits of each learning style, emphasizing the importance of balancing structured educational frameworks with individual passions to foster both professional and personal growth. Credits: Music produced by the team; research sources include the Association of Educational Service Agencies, TED-Ed's "The Danger of a Single Story," Khan Academy's blog, and additional insights from educational experts.

7 de may de 2024 - 6 min
episode Jasmine Walia, Luna Kupp, Natalie Kim, and Aspen Cheung | Topical Podcast Project | Period 5 artwork

Jasmine Walia, Luna Kupp, Natalie Kim, and Aspen Cheung | Topical Podcast Project | Period 5

In this episode, Jasmine Walia, Luna Kupp, Natalie Kim, and Aspen Cheung explore the paradox of opportunity and access in the context of modern high school experiences. The hosts discuss how excessive help and intervention from adults can sometimes hinder a teenager's ability to make decisions independently. Through an illustrative story of a sophomore struggling with planning her summer programs, they delve into the consequences of having too many opportunities without the necessary skills to utilize them effectively. The episode emphasizes the importance of fostering independence and confidence in teenagers, allowing them to explore and discover their own paths and talents, rather than being confined by predefined opportunities. The discussion is enriched with insights from the book "Erasing the Finish Line" by Anna Homoyon, highlighting the need for teens to develop their own blueprint for success. Credits: Music and podcast production by Soundtrap. Research and insights from "Erasing the Finish Line" by Anna Homoyon and various educational sources.

7 de may de 2024 - 5 min
episode Sivan, Pradanya, Harper & Grant | Topical Podcast Project | Period 5 artwork

Sivan, Pradanya, Harper & Grant | Topical Podcast Project | Period 5

In this episode of the "Friendship Podcast," hosts Sivan, Pradanya, Harper, and Grant explore the complex world of friendships and their impact on mental health. They discuss startling statistics about loneliness and its effects, the importance of both close and weak ties in social networks, and how personal experiences shape our understanding of friendship. Through engaging narratives and insights from a school survey, the hosts delve into strategies for expanding social circles and enhancing personal connections to combat loneliness and foster a supportive environment. This insightful discussion is accompanied by music and production from Soundtrap, providing a comprehensive look at the nuances of modern friendships. Credits: Music and podcasts made using Soundtrap.

7 de may de 2024 - 5 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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