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Speak Up. Speak Out. An American Podcast

Speak Up. Speak Out. An American Podcast
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Students from Generation Z have each reached out to someone from a different generation than them. They have posed two arguments and asked them to either agree or disagree with an example to backup their claim.
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In this extra episode, I got to learn my parents different perspectives on 2 topics. It was definitely a different type of conversation than what we usually have and I feel like it opened a door to being able to talk about different topics in the future.
Life is filled with daily challenges. How does one perceive them? Find out through digging deeper into the female mind.
Controversy and interviews follow along as 3 students discuss previous AP lang topics with different generations and give their input. From mint ice cream to certainty and doubt and everything in between, the topics do not stop.
how citizens view issues within our world heeding humanity and whether the actions of others are valise or not.
In this episode, we explore the different perspectives on socially relevant prompts. Ranging from the times of the American Revolution to the technology age, Millenials are asked to show us their perspectives.
This episode talked about the perspectives of an older generation on ownership, overrated topic, adversity, creativity and modern use of TV.
From arguing our families views, to having them as our support systems. Double doors will have you battling your own perception on a variety of topics, from politics to living in different countries you will see how these all correlate seamlessly.
An episode that dives into the opinions of our relatives regarding important life topics such as voting rights, entertainment, humor, the act of donating, nationalism, and adversity. We go into depth with the use of personal connections and anecdotes that connect to society as a whole. Listen to our episode to take in the opinions of others but also to expand your own.
In this episode, we expand on the topics of adversity, compulsory voting, brand sponsorship and disobedience. As mentioned in the title, members of Gen X allow us to pick at their mind with a couple questions about these topics. We dive into their different points of view and their reasoning on how society works today.
We introduce our topics concerning the proposal of a buy nothing day, the connotation of being called a muckraker, if people prefer to be safe rather than free, and whether or not disobedience is essential for change. We gathered perspectives from our family members and analyzed their reasoning.
This episode talk about is it okay to offer incentive to people for their charitable acts, are things said in private meant to stay private, opinions on Buy Nothing Nay, is tv good for people, which is better certainty or doubt, which is worse to dissent or disagree. All opions over these topics were given by our parents.
The Inevitable Parts of Life is an episode discussing disobedience, the fear of the unknown, adversities, and pride. Throughout the episode, our family members share their opinions and views regarding these topics. We hope that with this episode, our listeners can connect and identify with the stories of our interviewees as well as their perspectives.
As Long As It's Not Fatal speaks of the hype of designer clothing, consumerism, the value of making mistakes, corporate partnerships with high schools, facing adversity, and traversing into the unknown. Additionally it voices the beliefs from millennials to baby boomers. The episode covers an array of topics with a pinch of trash talking your older sister, tennis metaphors, & the unlocked memories of your parent's past.
This podcast offers insights on the prevalence of pride and mistakes, also the effects of television, consumerism, public opinions. Containing interviews from professionals and the general public, this episode offers opinionated commentary on the subjects.
Open secrets is an episode that talks about societal issues that are left behind when speaking of change. Between the true meaning of owning something to environmental protection we have generation X tell us about their perspective on these issues.
From the necessity of mistakes to disobedience leading to progress, we discuss our parents' immigrant stories and the harsh realities they faced coming into a new country. Hear stories such as a 13 year old's immigrant journey to the states and the differing opinions our parents have formed as a result of their experiences.
An episode diving into the freedom of speech, overconsumption, unspoken rules and comedians role in society.
In this episode of Speak Up, Speak Out: All American Podcast, Mariana, Erika, and Ana address multiple issues involving overall media and conformity in society such as journalists, language, safety, and more. Have a listen to the vast backgrounds, interviews, and analysis behind all topics discussed.
3 friends discuss mistakes, personal growth, societal influences, and surprisingly, wealth. The episode features 3 fantastic interviews, each from wildly different characters who bring something new to the table with each of their answers. Come, come & listen.
In this episode, we talked about ethical points of view on different topics. During this episode you will hear the interviews in which people from a different generation tell us their opinions on these topics. What do different generations form gen z think about topics like ownership, politics, freedom and safety? Do we agree or disagree? let's talk about it.