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Joey and Danny Smith: "I Need to See They Care"

1 h 7 min · 18 de may de 2026
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Please note: this is our second episode with the explicit tag! Danny tried, but a true roast master has to keep it real. In this episode of Northern Attitude, Mitch and Steve sit down with brothers Joey and Danny Smith for a raw, honest look at the modern high school experience through two very different lenses. Danny, a Webster Thomas alumnus (Class of 2023), opens up about his uphill battle to find his path through the traditional public school structure. Meanwhile, his younger brother Joey, voted Most Artistic by the class of '26, shares what he needs from his educators today to feel motivated, engaged, and how he found it in Todd Stahl's room. Together, the four dig deep and discuss a universal challenge: the breakdown of communication. From the anxiety of receiving constructive criticism to the art of giving it, this episode explores the friction that happens when feedback gets lost in translation—and how we can bridge the gap.

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