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We are a social networking platform built specifically for youth by youth, combining the interactive benefits of social media today while simultaneously focusing on youth advocacy and mental health. 

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The AfterGrad Podcast Episode 1: Meet John, Sheldon, Melody, and Kayoneil: Promly’s newest interns here to give you some GenZ insight for navigating young adult life. This episode learn a little bit about the story of how these four recent college graduates met each other in University and built long lasting friendships. Learn more about their unique story of how they dealt with shyness, communication, and opening themselves up to new people. Follow Promly for more podcasts like this!
In this Chat with a ChangeMaker Podcast episode, intern Julia Moran sits down with the incredibly talented singer-songwriter Tina LaRosa. Tina, whose music can be found on Spotify and YouTube, opens up about her deeply personal journey into the world of music. At the age of 12, Tina experienced the loss of her mother, and it was through this grief that she discovered music as a powerful outlet for her emotions and a way to share her story with the world. Tune in as Tina shares how she coped w...
In this episode of Chat with a Changemaker, Claire talks with Rachel Weiner, a student-athlete on Northwestern University’s Women’s Lacrosse Team. Rachel discusses how she manages the duality of being on the nation’s top lacrosse team while also dedicating time to academics and friends. She sheds light on the mental health challenges faced by NCAA athletes, emphasizing the importance of support from coaches, teammates, and university resources. Rachel also shares personal insight and advice f...
FOMO or JOMO?

FOMO or JOMO?

2024-04-2719:38

In this episode, hosts Claire and Julia talk about the transition from high school to college, focusing on how this change reshapes feelings of FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) and JOMO (Joy of Missing Out). They delve into the impact of social media perceptions versus reality on these feelings, prompting listeners to question whether online depictions truly reflect genuine emotions. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences and the authenticity of others’ experiences. We ar...
**Trigger warning this episode discusses SA**Tulane student Ana Paula joins Promly interns Marina and Ellen to discuss SVPR, Sexual Violence Prevention and Response, sexual assault advocacy, the difficulties that come with it, and more!
Today Jen Libby the CEO of Promly comes on the Changes Maker Podcast to discuss founding the company, the inspiration behind it, and the challenges she faced along the way. If you were ever interested in how Promly came to be, this is a must listen podcast!
Tulane TUPHE's Emily and Grace join Promly intern Marina Perkins to discuss the TUPHE (Tulane University Peer Health Educators) program, the importance of Sex ED even at college level and more!
Promly CEO Jen Libby and intern Eve Sorrentino have a conversation with Christian Elam, a true superhero when it comes to GenZ'ers doing cool things. Christian is an Emerging fund manager, startup advisor, investor, entrepreneur, mental health advocate, and more. He shares with us his pathway to success, starting at a young age, leading up to his own venture capital fund, and explains his passion for mental health and love of Promly.
Tulane Student, Sarah Slimp, on creating her non-profit Project Adapt who's mission was to ADAPT the application of resources to the needs on the ground- helping Ukrainian refugees fleeing the conflict . Slimp traveled to Ukraine this past summer and worked to help Ukrainians gain access to food and even helped a family after a missile destroyed their home. Listen to this inspiring story on how one person's idea can impact so many.
Izzy Cutler, a senior at Tulane University who helped to found the organization Strong City, a non-profit created to help youth in New Orleans by working with community partners and providing impactful resources, talks with Promly intern Marina Perkins about the impact of charity work and doing so in a community that is not your own. Cutler also shares her journey and challenges in starting an organization from the ground up and provides advice to listeners who are looking to do the same at t...
Alisha Arora, a 15-year-old changemaker currently working on Artificial Intelligence to detect suicidal ideation, a UNICEF youth ambassador, and the youngest researcher at MIT, talks with Promly CEO Jen Libby and intern Eve Sorrentino about these incredible endeavors and more.
Promly intern Eve Sorrentino and CEO Jen Libby sit down with the up-and-coming musical artist Hans Williams. A college student and verified Spotify artist, he shares his musical journey thus far and how music has been therapeutic for him after a tragic event during his freshman year of college.
Promly Founder & CEO Jen Libby and Promly Advisory GenZ Board member Katie Greer sat down with Taylor Parker from Born This Way Foundation. Taylor is now 23, and they have been involved with the Born This Way Foundation since they were 19. They shared some of their personal stories, lessons they have learned along the way, how they take care of themselves as someone who is quite busy, and more about the Born This Way Foundation. One of their big campaigns that runs from September 1st - Se...
Promly founder and CEO Jen Libby and Promly intern Zach Crillo sat down with Lily Kramon and Cheryl Eskin from Teen Line. Lily is a 16 year old volunteer for Teen Line and Cheryl is the director of Teen Line. Teen Line was started around 40 years ago on the idea that when teens are struggling, they are most likely to turn to other teens, or their peers, for help or guidance. Every year, Teen Line trains around 60-80 teens to become a volunteer. Listen in to learn more about Teen Line; what it...
Promly CEO Jen Libby and senior intern Katie Greer sat down with Scarlett Campbell, Promly intern and co-founder of the up and coming brand “Eye Matter.” Scarlett Campbell and her friend and co-founder, Shelby Rich, are both in high school, and they have been researching and creating a brand on Instagram to raise money and spread awareness for suicide prevention. They want people to know that you are more than your struggle with your own mental health. It is important that people have convers...
Jen Libby, CEO and founder of Promly, sat down with Gabe Nathan to discuss all things mental health. Gabe Nathan shared some of his own mental health struggles, and shared when and how he realized he needed to reach out for help. He shared many stories from his life growing up that evoked a lot of strong emotions from the audience; sadness, hope, happiness, anger, anticipation, courage and more. Today, he aims to break the stigma of mental health and suicide by talking about it, and, more imp...
The Promly Garden continues our new music series highlighting Gen Z singers, song writers, and musicians that have recently released music. Brain Golden (Goldmine) is a 20 year old musician in Philly who started singing when he was in high school and has now released multiple singles including "Top of the Building" and "Rocky", on Spotify and Apple Music. Goldmine breaks it down with Zach Seiger and Dylan Dansky, Promly interns, and even gives us a short live preview of some...
Promly Intern Zach Cirillo and Promly Founder Jen Libby talk with 21 year old singer, songwriter and actor, John Paciga about his journey through life with music and his songs. His talents show and can be found anywhere on social media as he entertains with a fun energetic vibe. John thrills with his tunes and melts hearts so certainly make time to listen and feel the love. Check out johnpaciga.com for his latest and follow him @johnpaciga
Promly CEO Jen Libby and senior intern Zach Seiger sat down with the members of the all Gen-Z band “TheBandLunch,” which is made up of students Taylan (Ty) Tansug, Colin Corde, Grace Neceda, and Eric Lawson from Hunterdon County, New Jersey. The alternative, indie style band has pulled together their Gen Z artists including a female drummer to create an inviting musical experience. TheBandLunch shares the motivation behind their new album, The Attic, and aims to create a fla...
Promly Intern, Christina Kodsi and Promly Founder, Jen Libby, had a great conversation with Alysa Monteagudo, a teenager from the United States who’s passionate about Asian American Pacific Islander issues, women’s rights and empowerment, medical racism, and increasing female representation in STEM! Alysa created So She CAN in 2020 to help empower others to voice their powerful opinions and bravely act. As an Asian female, she hopes that she can help inspire marginalized people to ...
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