Episodios
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Politics Rapp, a regular feature of 411 TEEN, explores local, state and national political happenings with a team of dedicated students from Rickards High School's International Baccalaureate program, sharing their perspectives while discussing the significance of current events.
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This week 411 Teen talks with Stacy Thiry, a Florida licensed mental health therapist about anxiety and the mental well being of teens.
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This week 411 Teen discusses the importance of voting with members of the civics-focused organization The League of Women Voters. Joining the discussion alongside League members are young first time voters.
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This week, 411 sits down with Jeremy Countryman of The Family Cafe, which provide opportunities for communication and empowerment to disabled individuals and their families, as well as members of The Florida Youth Council.
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This week 411 Teen talks with Beth Amodio of One Warm Coat, a national non-profit providing coats and jackets to people in need while promoting volunteerism and environmental sustainability.
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This week 411 Teen talks with Dr. Lisa Jane Miller, founder of the Spirituality, Mind, Body Institute at Columbia University, and Nazar Yasin, entrepreneur and co-founder of the holistic mental health app "Sol", on the myriad obstacles facing teen's mental health, including social media use.
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This week on 411 Teen we discuss diet culture and how it relates and contributes to various eating disorders. Our guests are members of The Eating Recovery Center.
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This week 411 Teen talks with students who participated in summer leadership youth programs Boys State and Girls State. These programs, sponsored by The American Legion, focuses on civics and government.
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Politics Rapp, a regular feature of 411 TEEN, explores local, state and national political happenings with a team of dedicated students from Rickards High School's International Baccalaureate program, sharing their perspectives and discussing the significance and impact of current politics.
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This week, 411 Teen discusses the nature of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). We sit down with Natasha Daniels, a child therapist specializing in OCD and anxiety.
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This week 411 Teen speaks with Dr. Julie Gatza from the Florida Wellness Institute. We examine the role fast food has in American diet, it's effect on the body as well as other concerns.
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This week, 411 Teen talks with Nadine Haruni, the author of the children's book series Freeda The Frog, which tackles different family and social dynamics in a way children can easily understand.
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411 Teen presents Inner Beat, a four part series on Autism and neurodiversity, in partnership with the FSU Center for Autism and Related Disorders. This is part 4, focusing back to school tips and classroom strategies.
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This week, 411 Teen talks with members of The Fatherhood Initiative Program of North West Florida, a program that provides support services, instruction and advocacy for fathers in regards to child development and well being.
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This week, 411 Teen talks with Dr. Kelly Farquharson, the Director of Children's Literacy and Speech Sound Lab at Florida State University about learning disabilities and how the brain processes information.
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This week 411 Teen speaks with participants of the Unconquered Scholars program, one of the unique initiatives of Florida State University, providing a support network for high risk students so they can persevere and attend college.
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This week, 411 Teen talks with Leslie and Lindsey Glass, mother and daughter duo and authors of "The Mother-Daughter Relationship Makeover".
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This week, Senator Lauren Book stops by to talk with 411 Teen about advocacy, child sexual abuse, politics and the details of her arrest last year among activists for reproductive freedom.
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This week, 411 Teen talks with members of the Leon County 4H Club, the nation's largest youth development organization, who are spearheading the Kindness in Crisis Grant for disaster preparedness.
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411 Teen presents Inner Beat, a four part series on Autism and neurodiversity, in partnership with the FSU Center for Autism and Related Disorders. This is part 3, focusing on on early detection and intervention.