Today Stephanie talks with Yashvardhan about his history and economics media company, Tidings Media. Not only has Yash reached over 950,000 people with his blog, but he also has many volunteer contributors and team leads from all across the world. How does he do it? On top of that, we talk about our shared hopes for college (we are going to the same one), experiences applying, and comparing the education systems in the United States and India.
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WTF is Up with Gen Z is the podcast hosted by Jennasea and Stephanie exploring what teen life is like in the digital era. Through interviews with real teenagers and heart-to-heart discussions, WTF is Up with Gen Z aims to show the amazing things this generation is up to. Listen in to better understand your generation, a younger generation, or even an older generation (but that means you would be about 3 listening to this...) Let's grow together!
How do college applications work? When does preparing for college start? Where are Jennasea and Stephanie going to college? All of these questions will be answered in today's episode along with many more college-related topics. Also covering our opinions on the CollegeBoard
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WTF is Up with Gen Z is the podcast hosted by Jennasea and Stephanie exploring what teen life is like in the digital era. Through interviews with real teenagers and heart-to-heart discussions, WTF is Up with Gen Z aims to show the amazing things this generation is up to. Listen in to better understand your generation, a younger generation, or even an older generation (but that means you would be about 3 listening to this...) Let's grow together!
We're back! Where have we been? What have we been doing? Why have you been gone? All of those questions and more will be answered in today's episode to launch a new season of WTF is up with Gen Z.
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WTF is Up with Gen Z is the podcast hosted by Jennasea and Stephanie exploring what teen life is like in the digital era. Through interviews with real teenagers and heart-to-heart discussions, WTF is Up with Gen Z aims to show the amazing things this generation is up to. Listen in to better understand your generation, a younger generation, or even an older generation (but that means you would be about 3 listening to this...) Let's grow together!
Evan is a rising Sophomore who lost over 30 pounds at the end of Middle School and the beginning of Freshman year. His journey follows the path of a young teen who wants nothing more than to be healthy and gain confidence in his physical appearance. In today's episode, we talk with Evan about the mental, physical, and social struggles that came along with his weight loss journey. From gaining motivation, to finally finding success, listen in to hear how Evan did it.
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WTF is Up with Gen Z is the podcast hosted by Jennasea and Stephanie exploring what teen life lis like in the digital era. Through interviews with real teenagers and heart to heart discussions, WTF is Up with Gen Z aims to prove that teenagers are not the destruction to society, but the future to a better world. Listen in to better understand your generation, a younger generation, or even an older generation (but that means you would be about 3 listening to this...)