Let's Talk About Leadership, Service and Sisterhood has all the latest tips and tricks for teens to stay in the know with sisterhood, leadership and service in your personal and social life!
Members of California Rainbow talk about where they have traveled, their craziest trip, and tips for packing and first time flyers.
Members Ashley, Aubrey, and Aubree ask three adults, Kiara, Hannah, and Emily, for advice on how to prepare for their future, including answering questions such as how to pick a career you love, what to do if you change your mind, tips for managing the change to college, and what to do if other's do not support your career choice.
Round Table on Growing through Failure with Andi, Bella, Ella, Lauren and Ashely.
In this 7th episode of Season 2, teen members Audrey, Ashleigh, and Abby discuss change, asking questions like; What would you change in your life? How do you navigate change in your life? What are the best and worst changes you've made? And, who has been an inspiration for change?
In this episode of "Let's Talk About Leadership, Service and Sisterhood," a podcast for teens, by teens, three of our teens, Ashley, Mariah, and Maddie, discuss bullying. Some questions they ask each other are; What can you do when you're bullied? Why do bullies bully? How can you stand up for someone else being bullied?
In this episode, five our our members from across California (Hazel, Cali, Katera, Ashely, and Addy) go head to head in a Draft, where they each pick five of their favorite things. The catch? They can't pick anything the other person picked! Topics include colors, favorite side dishes, TV shows, sodas, Disney songs, and Disney Characters!
An episode with tons of tips and tricks on ways you can manage your education with special guests Debbie Kimec, Educational Specialist, and Maria Washington MFT and school counselor.
"How Teens Can Help Their Communities in Emergencies" A discussion with Victoria Lamar-Haas from Cal OES and Dana Regier, Regional Chief Operations Officer, American Red Cross about how teens can help out during disasters and emergencies and what they can do to be prepared in advance.
Season 2 Episode 2; In this episode, Ashley, Ashley, Moriah, and Kylie open up about how mental health has affected them and the best tips and tricks to getting themselves in the right headspace to conquer the day.
Season 2 Episode 1; How Covid affected us as teens and how we bounced back. Six teens discuss how Covid affected them at school, home, and friendships and how they coped with it.
In this episode, we talk with two state leaders, Paula, 1991, and Collen, 2016. As teenagers, both had the opportunity to choose a Non-profit organization for their entire membership to support and raise thousands of dollars throughout an entire year. Our member, Brianna, interviews them on why they chose to support their respective organizations and what it was like to have that kind of impact.
Our members, Ella and Kylie, interview two alums, Shannon Major and Colleen Penaluna, who work in two government branches. They discuss what it's like, the benefits and challenges, and how one gets a government job.
Join us for a chat with our guest Debi, the Build a Bear coordinator at the Shrine Hospital. We discuss what the Shriners Hospital is and how it has helped children, what it means to give back to the community and more in this special 100 year anniversary celebration podcast.
Talking with two patients of the Shriners Children's Hospital about their experience as teen patients. Part one of a two-part series celebrating 100 years of the hospital and its relationship with the Rainbow for Girls.
In this podcast our girls have a roundtable discussion on the meaning of friendship, what it means to be a good friend and what positive or negative traits they notice in a friendships.
Immortality: Grief and Loss and what they mean to us as teenagers - a discussion about grief and loss with teen members Bailey and Ella as they ask advice and share thoughts with pediatric psychologist Maryanne Kabour. They address questions such as how do you deal with the loss of a loved one? How do you honor them? How do you help a friend who has lost a loved one? And much more!
Nature - it's importance and preservation discussion by members and special guest Trista Dowdy.
Six young adults and three adults discuss several religions and what differences and similarities, what their faith means to them and how growing up as a young adult of faith has affected their lives. The podcasters in this episode identify as Christian, Hindu, Agnostic, Muslim and Jewish.
A roundtable discussion on how to help in our communities.
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A straightforward look at the day's top news in 20 minutes. Powered by ABC News. Hosted by Brad Mielke.