Episodes
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Thewizardliz please adopt us. Thank you. Coming to the point, high school is ….an experience. For everyone including wizardliz unfortunately. This episode brings with it a shot of unasked advice, mixed with a dash of tech-influencer wannabe-ness and a sprinkle of unsponsored sponsors. Have fun going through highschool younglings, we’re basically done with it :’( Also, here is Anvi’s fancy plagiarism promoting/research website: https:/www.jstor.org/. Thank us later.
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Sixteen years, some months, some days and a million memories old. TeenAid is about helping, but at it’s core it’s just glorified gossiping by three kids. Oh sorry, young adults. That is what forms the crux of this episode. What does adulting mean? What do we seek in our futures? Were we happier when we were little? (yes). Are the hosts delusional enough to believe that they will get get adulting right the first time? (also yes). This episode of TeenAid is all that TeenAid stands for - drug jokes, bullying each other, unasked advice etc.- plus a dash of sincerity. Hope you like this one peasants!
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Girl time! Aayush ditched TeenAid. Fuck him. It’s just the hipsters for this one. The cool kids take a personality test this time and boy oh boy were there revelations. Tune in to listen to an innocent confession spin out of control and morph into long-lost-twin conspiracy theories and psychological deep dives. Needless to say, this episode is only for those brave enough to face their darkest facet - their personalities.
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'All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players'. The drama in this episode, man! Listen to the hosts apologise, preach, yell and back in this rollercoaster of an episode. “Everybody pretends. Everybody is insecure.” That’s not in the episode, but It truly is a self affirmation to live by. Amen.
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Do ghosts exist? Is coke better? Does black currant ice-cream suck?This week's episode of Teenaid brings with it many such hot takes. From questioning the "populars" to Gordan Ramsaying Aayush's weird food combos, these truly are opinions no one asked for. Have fun getting angry at this one peasants, we're just people on the internet. You can't hurt us.
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The hosts are proud to admit that they have highly uncomplicated love lives. That's because they don't have one. Maybe their soul mates died. This episode of Teenaid comes with a serious dose of unasked advice, anecdotes about past crushes and some good old Bollywood dissing. The hope behind this one is that you little shits feel good about yourself.
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The Kardashians do be kinda toxic tho. Even as teenagers. Which brings us to this week's topic - teenage phases. The three hosts continue what they think is a deep conversation into another 39 minutes of torture for their listeners. This is part 2 of Jenga 'n phases. Hope you enjoyed being sadists. Go back to being losers, LOSERS!!!
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Emo Genghis Khan, psychopaths, the can-can, theme songs and so much more. The three hosts adopt a new format where, while talking about their phases in life, they involve buzzwords and Jenga and scream at every opportunity. A 'scream-alert' is now in order. BEWARE HEADPHONE USERS.
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The trio takes a quick respite from mental break downs to discuss something much more fun- Doraemon. A trip back to the simpler times with discussion about cartoons, music and childhood aspirations. *Non-Shinchan watchers have left the chat*
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An episode that was supposed to be about personality differences, misunderstandings and toxic friends turned into an episode about raging heartbeats and pop culture references. Oh! and also bullying Ms. Van Goh. NO ONE WAS SPARED!!!
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The "Three Babas" share anecdotes and their struggles with overthinking, anxiety and arguments. They also tap into friendship breakups and get all senti.
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Anuja, Anvi and Professor Aayush get into conversation about FOMO and jealousy . These wise words by Aayush perfectly capture the essence of this episode-"go after the process, not the end result”
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The three of us become 'babas' and talk about our subject streams and myths surrounding those.
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Anuja, Anvi and Aayush talk about how they met each other, about the nicknames that have stuck with them and how they got those.