
This Teenage Life
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S10 Ep 13How Teachers Can Make Us Feel Safe
Many of us have or want adult in our lives who make us feel safe, seen, and heard. When teachers take the time to get to know us, they often transcend their role as subject guides and become more like life mentors. In this epsiode, we discuss how teachers can be open and make us feel safe while also being professional. This episode is sponsored by the XQ institute. Check them out at xqsuperschool.org. If you're a student, or even a teacher who may be listening to better understand your students, you can join the conversation at XQ America on social.

S5 Ep 12Exploring Feminism & Masculinity
What does it mean to be a feminist? How can men support the feminist movement? Can men be feminists? In this episode, 17-year-old Stella, explores these questions. She interviews three men about their relationship with feminism and masculinity in an effort to investigate and solidify her own relationship with feminism. Music Attribution: Spleen & Senegal by Le Chaos Entre Deux Chaises via Creative Commons.

S5 Ep 11Hobbies
Hobbies and passion projects are not only fun, they're powerful. They can restore us and serve as outlets for stress relief and creative expression. In this episode of This Teenage Life we share our diversity of hobbies and how they help us. If you have any ideas for episodes or just want to reach out and say hi, feel free to email us at [email protected].

S5 Ep 10One year, one word.
On this episode, we reflect on the past year, using one word to sum it up — a great idea from one of the teens. Then, we set intentions for our next revolution around the sun together:) We are so grateful to have you as a listener and, as always, love hearing from you. Feel free to reach out and say hi or share your ideas for episodes at [email protected]. Happy New Year from the This Teenage Life team and talk to you in 2023!

S5 Ep 9"Theater Kids"
In this episode, some of the teens share about their adventures in the theater. We discuss what it feels like to perform onstage, different lessons learned from theater, and what makes the theater community so special. We also chat with professional actor, Sullivan Jones, about his experience working in the industry.

S5 Ep 8Academic Pressure
In this episode we talk about our experiences of academic pressure and academic validation and how it makes us feel. This episode is sponsored by the XQ Institute. Check out their journalism challenge for 13-18 year olds based in the U.S. at: https://xqsuperschool.org/rethinktogether/2022-student-journalism-challenge/

S5 Ep 7Finding Your Style
In this episode that (inspired by a listener), we discuss what it has meant to us to find our style — how it can be connected with self expression and our own relationship to our values and our identities.

S5 Ep 5Overthinking & Intrusive Thoughts Part 1
Thoughts are just thoughts. They're not "real." But the meaning we make of them and power we give them can cause them to feel much bigger and more powerful than "just thoughts." In this episode, we talk about our own experiences of overthinking and intrusive thoughts, and how we can change our interpretations of them to give them less power. Some resources on overthinking & intrusive thoughts: https://childmind.org/article/how-to-help-kids-worried-about-bad-thoughts/ https://childmind.org/guide/anxiety-in-children-quick-guide/

S5 Ep 6Overthinking & Intrusive Thoughts Part 2
This week, we talk to licensed clinical psychologist, Dr. Naomi Dambreville, about how to think about and understand overthinking and intrusive thoughts.

S5 Ep 4Taylor Swift
For many of us here at This Teenage Life, Taylor Swift's music puts words to our emotions and helps us feel less alone in the universe. Right before her next big album release, we publish this tribute to how Taylor Swift's songs have changed us.

S4 Ep 3Self Care
In this episode, we reflect on the idea of self care and the many ways we take care of ourselves without expensive products and "glow ups." We compare fancy routines and performances of self care on the internet with everyday actions we take to feel well-regulated and whole. We hope this episode brings you some joy and self-kindness on this World Mental Health Day:) Please spread the love and share the show!

S5 Ep 2Making Friends
How do you make and keep good friends? Many of us deeply value friendship. Great friends can help us be who we want to be. Yet making real, lasting friends is also something we frequently struggle with. In this episode, we discuss what we do to connect with others and how our frienships have changed over time. This episode is sponsored by the XQ Institute. Check out the student journalism challenge they're sponsoring, eligible for teen residents of the U.S at: https://studentjournalismchallenge.org/

S5 Ep 1Dealing with transitions...like starting school.
Like many transitions, starting a new school year can be stressful. In this episode, we talk about our experiences and the coping strategies we use to feel more comfortable as we go back to school. We have exciting episodes and a newsletter coming out this season. Feel free to make requests for topics or just reach out at [email protected]. This episode is sponsored by the XQ Institute. Check out the student journalism challenge they're sponsoring at studentjournalismchallenge.org

S4 Ep 29Sibling Dynamics
Several months ago we received an email from a listener requesting an episode on sibling dynamics. Here, we discuss just that — our experiences of bickering with our siblings, sharing and not sharing, taking care of them, feeling responsible, and more. From all over the world we have older siblings, younger siblings, middle siblings, twins, and only children, each weighing in on what its like to have (and not have) siblings.

S4 Ep 28Therapy
In this episode, some of the teens share about their experiences with therapy and we interview a professional psychologist, Dr. Malika Bhowmik, to explore questions related to therapy, mental health care, and stigmas associated with mental health. We at This Teenage Life are not mental health professionals (we're mostly teens) but below is one resources we think is particularly helpful. https://childmind.org/healthyminds/students/

S4 Ep 27Grappling With Acne
Learning to live with pimples isn't easy, especially when society, friends, and family members give us advice how to have clear skin. The reality is, breakouts are natural and mostly out of our control. In this episode of This Teenage Life, we're talking about how we relate to our acne. Big shout out to our new dialogue group who contributed to this episode!

S4 Ep 26Throwback Episode!
The world is feeling pretty heavy right now so on this episode we bring you some levity: our never-before-published, first two episodes: the first is on superstitions and the other is on what we miss about childhood.

S4 Ep 25Coming Out Story
This episode is about how a trans young man and his mom navigated his coming out and transition. Together, they demonstrate the power of love and communication between a parent and a child. We are grateful to be releasing this episode during LGBTQIA+ pride month.

S4 Ep 24Hidden Disability
Our outsides and our insides aren't always aligned. Sometimes we look happy and feel sad. Sometimes we look fine but are struggling with our health. In this episode, we hear from two young people with similar hidden disabilities and how they've managed and remained resilient in the face of their health struggles.

S4 Ep 23How the Pandemic Has Changed Us
The COVID-19 pandemic has been and continues to be a tragedy with millions of lives lost. It also bas had a big social and emotional impact on us, especially for teens transitioning from middle school to high school or high school to college. As many of us finish up the first full school year back in person, we reflect on how our experiences of the pandemic have affected how we think, feel, and act.

S4 Ep 22Self at Home vs. School
Many of us are very different at home vs. school or when we're with people or by ourselves. In this shorter episode, we hear many perspectives on the differences between our home selves and our school selves.

S4 Ep 21Friend Problems
Friendships during middle and high school are tough. As we change, often our friendships do too. It's easy to think that we are the only ones who feel alone, when the truth is, everyone is trying to figure out who they are and who they connect with. In this episode, we talk about friendship fluctuations — losing friends, making new friends, and how to feel comfortable with ourselves. This episode topic was requested by a listener via email. If you have an episode idea, email us at [email protected] and if you could share the show with friends or via social media and whatsapp status we'd appreciate it!

S4 Ep 20Real Learning vs. School Learning
In classes at school, students are often expected to learn the same thing at the same time. An emphasis on information transmission and uniformity can lead to disengagement. What would it look like if school learning felt more engaging, meaningful, relevant, and authentic? What and how would teens want to learn? In this episode, we're hearing from young people about how and what they wish they learned in school. This episode is sponsored by the XQ institute. Check them out at XQ Super School and follow XQ America on TikTok and on Instagram to share your experience as a student and change what learning looks like.

S4 Ep 19Grappling With Loss — Finding Meaning & Resilience
In this episode, Stella shares her experiences processing the loss of her Dad. She explores societal expectations of closure and how they diverge from her own understandings of loss and ambiguity. Trigger warning— this episode references suicide. If you or anyone you know is struggling with this, here are some resources: US National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 800-273-8255 Resources in India: http://www.aasra.info/helpline.html

S4 Ep 18We Are Not Alone: Connecting with Animals & Ourselves
Life can feel especially lonely if you think humans are the only creatures on this planet. Getting close to animals and the natural world can help us connect with ourselves and each other. It can help us feel less alone in the world. On Earth Day 2022, we spoke with author and naturalist Sy Montgomery about forming deep relationships with animals and how getting to know animals can change us.

S4 Ep 17Feeling Seen By Teachers
How can teachers connect with teens not just as students, but as whole humans and unique individuals? How does this help them learn? In this episode, we talk about what teachers can do to build trust and authentic relationships with students. This episode is sponsored by the XQ institute, the nation's leading organization dedicated to rethinking the high school experience so that every student graduates ready to succeed in college, career, and life. Check them out at xqsuperschool.org

S4 Ep 16Invisible Friends & Fictional Crushes
When we're bored, feeling lonely, or just engaging in our imaginations, many of us give life to fabricated scenarios, invisible friends, and fictional crushes. In this episode, we're talking about the invisible people in our invisible worlds who might not be real to outsiders but who can be very helpful to us.

S4 Ep 15Burn Out & Productivity Culture
Is the idea of productivity helpful? Harmful? How does it affect our mental health and well-being? In this episode, we talk about the idea of productivity and how it affects our inner monologues.

S4 Ep 14Black History Month Continues
Black History Month might be coming to an end, but that doesn't mean we should stop thinking about Black history. In this announcement, we reflect on the end of this month and how we carry the Black History Month with us every month.

S4 Ep 13Poems for the Ukraine
Our hearts are broken for the people of Ukraine. Some of us wrote poems to express our grief and let the people of Ukraine know that we stand with them.

S4 Ep 12Asking Questions
In school, in friendships, amongst family members — it can be challenging to ask questions due to invisible social rules, fear of judgement, or a fear of being direct and making someone else uncomfortable. In this episode of This Teenage Life we talk about asking questions in different contexts, fears that can bubble up around them, and how we push through and are learning to communicate more effectively.

S4 Ep 10Existential Anxiety, Meaning, and Joy
In the face of existential anxieties, it's hard to know what to do. They feel so big and overwhelming that it can be hard to come back to the physical world and ground in the present when we're pondering the meaning of life. In this episode, we're talking about the things we do to feel well-regulated in the face of existential questions — the specific actions we take to feel connected to meaning and joy. Inspired by Melissa Bernstein from Lifelines, we're talking about our "meaning and play sparks."

S4 Ep 9Puberty
The experience of going through puberty is always unique and difficult, but in pandemic times, can feel even more isolating. In this week's episode of This Teenage Life, we're talking about our experiences with puberty, body image, and outsider's perspectives.

S4 Ep 8This Teenage Life Behind the Scenes
Who makes This Teenage Life? How did they reach out and get involved? How does our work affect them? In this episode of This Teenage Life, we go behind the scenes to talk about how we make the show and how it impacts us.

S4 Ep 7Microaggressions
Small comments can really hurt, especially when they're rooted in racism, misogyny, or other identity-based biases. In this episode, two teens discuss microaggressions, focusing, in particular, on actions and comments they've experienced about their hair.

S4 Ep 6Crushes
Crushes can be fun, horrible, nerve-wracking, day-dreamy... they combine all the feelings and they're different for everyone. In this episode, we talk about how crushes make us feel, how we feel about them, and some cultural differences when it comes to talking about crushes.

S4 Ep 5Pandemic Isolation & Depression — A Personal Story
In addition to being a medical issue, the pandemic has also led to a mental health crisis. In this episode, one member of This Teenage Life shares her personal story of isolation and depression during quarantine. No one at This Teenage Life is a mental health professional, but here are some resources in case you or someone you know is experiencing depression: Materials from the Child Mind Institute: Overview of Depression: https://childmind.org/guide/depression-in-kids-quick-guide/ Depression in Teenagers: https://childmind.org/article/what-are-the-symptoms-of-depression-in-teenagers/ Depression Treatment: https://childmind.org/article/treatment-for-depression/ In case you or someone you know is having thoughts of self-harm: Help-Line in India: India http://www.aasra.info/helpline.html Help-Line in the United States: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/

S4 Ep 5Anxiety
At This Teenage Life, we all experience anxiety in different ways — feelings in our chest, sweat on our palms, repetitive thoughts. On this episode, we talk about our experiences of anxiety and the various strategies and coping mechanisms we've developed to manage it.

S4 Ep 4Snapchat, Instagram, & TikTok Filters and How They Make Us Feel
They might make us look "better," but they don't always make us feel better about who we are and what we look like. In this episode of This Teenage Life, we're hearing people's perspectives and experiences with photo filters — like the ones we use (or choose not to use) on Instagram, Snapchat and Tik Tok. Thanks to Raya, Sophia, Jayden, and Tori for inspiring this episode.

S4 Ep 3Feelings of Inadequacy
A lot of folks in This Teenage Life are going through post-high school changes right now, and with that, comes a lot of feelings of inadequacy. These feelings seem to always be present regardless of what we're doing, and in today's episode, we explore them and start to figure out how to reframe and move past them.

S4 Ep 2Book Magic
Join us as we delve into the ways books transport and transform us. This episode is extra special not only because of the topic, but because you'll hear from our new This Teenage Life chapter — listeners from an ocean away who reached out to come together and share their stories.

S4 Ep 1Transitions to Life After High School
Here in the U.S., we're transitioning from summer to fall, from vacation to back-to-school. This Teenage Life is starting it's fourth season and the original crew members are starting new chapters in their lives now that high school is finished and new jobs and colleges await. At the same time, folks from younger groups are going through a big transition themselves: in-person high school for the first time. In this episode of This Teenage Life, we're talking through our anxieties and hopes for our next chapter as we launch our fourth season.

S3 Ep 32A Message for Our Friends in Kabul
Our hearts break for Kabul today as the Taliban take over the city. We stand with our friends there. Shame on world leaders for this tragedy.

S3 Ep 31Food for Thought — Talking Back to My Eating Disorder
This episode is a narrative piece by Cloe Moreno, the artist for This Teenage Life, and centers around her relationship to body image. Through her own reflections and a conversation with her mom, she tells her story about grappling with an eating disorder— how it started for her and how she is overcoming it. Warning: This episode might be triggering for some. If that's the case, just switch to another great episode of This Teenage Life:)

S3 Ep 30Friendship: How We Make, Keep, and Deal with Friends
Over the years, we've received a lot of emails from listeners about friendship — how to make friends, keep them, and how to processing friend breakups. In this episode of This Teenage Life, we're talking about friendship and some of the messiness that comes with being a human trying to connect with others.

S3 Ep 29Body Image
With all their hip dips, pimples, stretch marks, and fat, bodies are cool and beautiful because of everything they do for us. How can we learn to love them despite societal critiques and unrealistic standards? In this episode, we talk about specific insecurities, the comments and comparisons that have helped foster them, and the practices we've developed to love our bodies just the way they are. This episode contains some audio clips from a previous episode about body insecurities — we'll actually be adding some new clips soon as well but wanted to get something out this week:)

S3 Ep 28Processing Divorce
In this episode, inspired and hosted by a listener-turned-contributer named Lydia, we process feelings around parents' divorces. Check out Lydia's independent work at wildflowerszine.com.

S3 Ep 26Exploring Femininity
For better or for worse, how feminine or unfeminine we are can define how we're treated in the world — and how we think about ourselves. In this episode, Olivia discusses her relationship with femininity.

S3 Ep 25Juneteenth
President Biden signed into law that Juneteenth is now recognized as a national holiday. This Teenage Life contributors shared their feelings about Juneteenth and its importance to them, especially in the context of Black history being recognized as US history. Music credit: Molly Zucchet normally makes all our music but this episode sampled from Lobo Loco on Creative Commons.

S3 Ep 24Thank You, Next: Overcoming Bullying
I felt invisible and was bullied in high school and now I'm moving on. This is my story.