What is one question you'd like to ask the whole world? A Vox Pop is an interview style based around random surveying — one question, lots of answers. This month on Youth on Rewind, listen in as a few former interns share the questions THEY want answered. And, hear the current podcast production internship cohort give their own answers. This special episode features a roundtable discussion with Godwin Amouzou, Maya Ploi Blasi, Hermela Hailu, and Bianca Lipton. Plus, stay tuned to hear a very special Vox Pop dedicated to one of Youth on Record's favorite people!Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people.Hosted by Godwin AmouzouEngineered by Tongjai Lee and Ruby PudilloGuest hosted by Maya Ploi Blasi, Hermela Hailu, and Bianca LiptonOriginal audio pieces and scoring for this episode produced by Xavier Gautier, Emerson Olson, and Ringo JoonTheme music written and produced by Blvck QiProduced by Lucy Richardson, David Ladon, and Ryan ConarroExecutive produced by David LadonYouth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting
In today's bonus episode, hear the full conversation between Lucy Richardson and Gavrielle Reyes. Gavrielle is the Mental Health and Wellness Manager at Youth on Record, and in today's discussion, she expands on different aspects of of addiction and recovery, like person-first language, the loneliness of addiction, connection as a protective factor, and more. This is a companion piece to the Youth on Rewind episode "Paths to Recovery."Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people.Hosted by Lucy RichardsonSpecial thanks to Gavrielle Reyes, Youth on Record's Mental Health and Wellness CoordinatorTheme music written and produced by Blvck QiProduced by Lucy Richardson and David LadonExecutive produced by David LadonYouth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting
In honor of October being Substance Abuse Prevention Month, this episode of Youth on Rewind highlights two stories about navigating addiction. In this episode, youth producers Joey Flom and Moses Graytower share their personal journeys through addiction and recovery. Each story reveals their own challenges of breaking cycles of addiction and expectation. Plus, Youth on Record's Mental Health and Wellness Manager Gavrielle Reyes discusses compassionate approaches to talking about addiction and the isolation that often comes with it.Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people.Hosted by Lucy RichardsonOriginal audio pieces and scoring for this episode produced by Joey Flom and Moses GraytowerSpecial thanks to Gavrielle Reyes, Youth on Record's Mental Health and Wellness ManagerTheme music written and produced by Blvck QiProduced by Lucy Richardson, David Ladon, and Ryan ConarroExecutive produced by David LadonYouth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting
This month's Youth on Rewind episode tackles the wide world of fashion. Fashion is more than just an outfit choice — it's personal expression, social messaging, and an intricate industry. Join youth producers Qian Luna, Danny Acree, and Eden Hailu in a nuanced discussion of what fashion means to an individual and our larger society. Also, hear a roundtable conversation with the newest Youth on Record Podcast Production Interns, Hermela Hailu, Maya Ploiblasi, Bianca Lipton, and Ruby Pudillo.Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people.Hosted by Bianca Lipton and Ruby PudilloOriginal audio pieces and scoring for this episode produced by Qian Luna, Danny Acree, and Eden HailuAdditional voices are Hermela Hailu and Maya PloiblasiTheme music written and produced by Blvck QiEngineered by Godwin AmouzouProduced by Lucy Richardson, David Ladon, and Ryan ConarroExecutive produced by David LadonYouth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting
It's back to school season! This month's Youth on Rewind episode showcases a few stories all about heading back to the classroom. It's a bittersweet time; the freedom of summertime is being reined in, but now you get to see friends and teachers all day, every day. The stories we share today are also bittersweet. They're about changing friendships and new perspectives, both of which are made possible by going back to school. Join youth producers Leilani Campbell, Mateo Cruz, Chris Fazzari, and Tierney Worthen in dissecting the experiences that happen each year, back in the classroom.Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people.Hosted by Lucy RichardsonOriginal audio pieces and scoring for this episode produced by Leilani Campbell, Mateo Cruz, Chris Fazzari, and Tierney WorthenTheme music written and produced by Blvck QiEngineered by Lucy RichardsonProduced by Lucy Richardson, David Ladon, Ryan Conarro, and TaTiana TorresExecutive produced by David LadonYouth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting
This month, Youth on Rewind explores something we all feel: the power of music. Music shapes our memories, connects us to others, and creates emotional bonds that can last a lifetime. Youth creators Tongjai Lee, Tavio Amouzou, and Chloe Hines join this exploration celebrating music's unique ability to be both deeply individual and universally connecting — transforming our experiences into lasting soundtracks that bring us all together.Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people.Hosted by Lucy RichardsonOriginal audio pieces and scoring for this episode produced by Tongjai Lee, Chloe Hines, and Tavio AmouzouTheme music written and produced by Blvck QiAdditional music by Evan GreeneEngineered by Lucy RichardsonProduced by Lucy Richardson, David Ladon, Ryan Conarro, and Tongjai LeeExecutive produced by David LadonYouth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting
Happy Pride month! Today's episode of Youth on Rewind features guest hosts Brooke Stremler and Robin Buchanan, two queer artists local to the Denver area, as they engage in discussion surrounding queerness, joy, coming out, and continued struggles of the LGBTQ+ community. Also, hear an intimate story of Brooke's journey of finding self love and community through her own queer identity. Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people.Hosted by Brooke Stremler and Robin Buchanan.Original work and scoring for this episode was created by Brooke Stremler.Theme music written and produced by Blvck Qi.Additional music by Fabian Geurrero and Shawn King.Produced by Lucy Richardson, David Ladon, Ryan Conarro, and TaTiana TorresEngineered by Carlos Mendoza.Executive produced by David Ladon.The queer- and ally-focused resources listed in today's episode are as follows:The Center on ColfaxJoy as ResistanceThe Trevor ProjectThe Trevor Project's Ally Training SiteThe Human Rights Campaign's report, Being an LGBTQ+ AllyFind a local chapter through PFLAGTo reach the Colorado Mental Health Line, call or text 988.To reach the Trans Lifeline, dial 877-565-8860.Youth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at https://www.youthonrecord.org/programs/media-arts
Congratulations to the class of 2025! This month, Youth on Rewind explores the experience of graduating –– from the feelings of triumph and achievement to the nerve wracking reality of taking the next step. Youth creators Delaney Lim and Kenny Perez share their stories, focusing on what it felt like to walk across the graduation stage and the responsibility of chasing your dreams. Also, hear a segment from the famous commencement speech, "This is Water," by David Foster Wallace. Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people.Hosted by Lucy RichardsonOriginal audio pieces and scoring for this episode produced by Kenny Perez and Delaney LimTheme music written and produced by Blvck QiAdditional music by PGB Baby and Evan GreeneEngineered by Lucy Richardson and David LadonProduced by Lucy Richardson, David Ladon, Ryan Conarro, and TaTiana TorresExecutive produced by David LadonYouth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting
There is much to worry about in our world today, and each of us has our own way of confronting those anxieties. Today on Youth on Rewind, we’re diving into our unique experiences of worry, as well as discussing why these worries arise in the first place. Join youth creators Miah Edwards and Mars Williams in discussing guilt, anxiety, and overcoming. Additionally, hear the YOR Podcast Production Internship cohort delve into their own relationships with these feelings.Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people.Hosted by Lucy RichardsonOriginal audio pieces and scoring for this episode produced by Miah Edwards and Mars WilliamsTheme music written and produced by Blvck QiAdditional music by Soneffs and Andy PritzenEngineered by Lucy Richardson and Chris FazzariProduced by Lucy Richardson, David Ladon, Ryan Conarro, and TaTiana TorresExecutive produced by David LadonYouth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting
What does it mean to be a collector? It’s not as simple as it seems. Today on Youth on Rewind, we’re dissecting the act of collection and how it mirrors our values, elements of community, and self expression. Join youth creators Ringo Joon and Lucy Richardson in exploring their ideas of collecting — from tattoos to tunes — and hear a discussion from Youth on Record’s intern team as they share their own means of collecting.Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people.Hosted by Lucy RichardsonOriginal audio pieces and scoring for this episode produced by Lucy Richardson and Ringo JoonTheme music written by Blvck QiAdditional music by BrookLYNN and Conrad MataEngineered by Sofia Young, Carlos Mendoza, and Chris FazzariProduced by Lucy Richardson, David Ladon, and Ryan Conarro.Executive produced by David LadonYouth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting
Please be advised that this episode of Youth on Rewind includes descriptions of gun violence and substance abuse.In today’s America, nearly everyone knows someone affected by gun violence. This episode of Youth on Rewind tells the story of one survivor. At just 12 years old, Jacob Garrett escaped a mass shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado. More than a decade later, he came to Youth on Record to share his journey through both conversation and music. In this powerful episode, Jacob reflects on how the trauma of that night reshaped his life, his relationships, and his sense of self. His words, woven together with his music, paint a vivid picture of survival, resilience, and the lasting impact of trauma.If you or someone you know is struggling, there are resources to help. Please call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988 or access support through TraumaInformed.org. There is also a 24-hour Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration hotline available to you by dialing 800-662-4357. Remember, you are not alone.Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people.Hosted by Lucy RichardsonOriginal audio pieces and scoring for this episode produced by Jacob GarrettTheme music written by Blvck QiAdditional music by Fabian GuerreroProduced by David Ladon, Ryan Conarro, and Lucy Richardson.Executive produced by David LadonYouth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting
How do you know you’ve “made it” as a musician? Your first Red Rocks show, first original song, or first local live performance? There is no standard metric. Today on Youth on Rewind, our youth creators guide us through conversations with all sorts of musicians — acts big and small — to learn more about each individual journey.Join Xavier Gauthier backstage at Red Rocks Amphitheatre with All Time Low’s Alex Gaskarth and Jack Barakat to explore the band’s perspective on the evolution of pop-punk, cross-genre collaborations, and advice for up and coming artists. Also, jump into the scene at the 2022 Youth on Record Block Party where Devonté Parker, former Youth on Record intern, conducts speed-round interviews with the local performers.Brooklynn and Sophia Young, two former fellows with Youth on Record, navigate these interviews while offering their own experiences as local musicians in the Denver scene.Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people.Hosted by Brooklynn and Sophia YoungProduced by David Ladon, Xavier Gauthier, Devonte Parker.Additional music by Blvck QiExecutive Produced by David LadonYouth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting
Our identities — like gender, nationality, sexual orientation, and class — create a platform for community and connection. How do our identities evolve as we get older? Confronting the need to connect, to belong, can be a lifelong and ever-changing practice. Today on Youth on Rewind, youth creators Emerson Olson and Karla Ramirez examine their identities and how they fit into a broader world of connection. Join them in exploring the great question: where do I belong?Hosted by Audrey Riggs and Ahjzae Dallas.Original audio pieces for this episode produced by Karla Ramirez and Emerson OlsonTheme music written by Blvck QiAdditional music by Conrad MataProduced by David Ladon, Ryan Conarro, and Lucy Richardson.Executive produced by David LadonYouth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting
This episode explores the decisions we make and the different ways we experience them over time—some with regret, others with affirmation. In a vox pop segment, Robin Buchanan asks people to share their biggest regrets, offering a range of perspectives. Later, Clara Kay speaks with her parents about her decision to quit ballet, a choice that unexpectedly led her to new paths and possibilities.Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people.Hosted by Ahjzae Dallas and Sofia YoungOriginal audio pieces for this episode produced by Robin Buchanan and Clara KayAdditional music by Rowan Peterson, Shawn King, Fabian Guerrero, and William SelbyProduced by David Ladon and Ryan ConarroExecutive Produced by David LadonYouth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting
In this episode, we explore how age intersects with civic participation and leadership. We kick off with a street interview asking, "Should the President of the United States have a maximum age limit?" and follow with a powerful personal narrative about student walkouts at East High School during civil rights protests against police violence.Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people.Hosted by Lucy Richardson and Miah EdwardsOriginal audio pieces for this episode produced by Rowan Peterson and Xavier GauthierAdditional music by Granola and Shawn KingEngineered by Delaney Lim and Jasenia SutherlinProduced by David Ladon and Ryan ConarroExecutive Produced by David LadonYouth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting
This episode explores the concept of masculinity through personal narrative, round table discussion, and song. Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people.Original work for this episode produced by Rowan Peterson and Conrad MataHosted by Fabian Guerrero and BrooklynnFeaturing the song "Sucia" by Conrad Mata Additional music by Rowan Peterson, Executive Producers are David Ladon and Ryan ConarroYouth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting
In this episode, Podcast Production Intern Devonte Parker explores the relationship between physical and mental health. In addition to sharing his own wellness journey, he interviews local personal-trainer Geramy Hobbs and shares the song "Body Dysmorphia" by Xzoreha.Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people.Produced by Sreeja ChakrabartyOriginal music for this episode by PGB BabyLearn more about Xzoreha at https://soundcloud.com/ximena-heredia-575873675 Youth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting
Hosted by podcast production intern, Sreeja Chakrabarty, this episode explores the relationship between an artist's creative work and the increasingly public lives they live. Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people.Produced by Sreeja ChakrabartyOriginal music for this episode by SreejaLearn more about Señor Trash on Instagram Youth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting
The episode asks college students, “What does mental health mean to you?”, investigates the daily inner conflicts that someone who lives with depression may experience, and highlights what it’s like to live with OCD.Produced by Sydney Ylannes"Depression Arena" was produced by Tierney Worthen"Exposure Therapy" was produced by Genevieve GlimpMusic for this episode by PGB Baby and QiYouth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting
Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people. Tune in every month for a new episode, starting May 3.Youth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting.