
411 Teen on 88.9 WFSU-FM
Join host Dr. Liz Holifield for "411 Teen," a locally produced program, created with teen input for a teenage audience. Guests provide insights into topics that concern adolescents. Over the last twenty years, programs have enlightened young people on countless subjects such as college admission, eating disorders, sexually transmitted disease, career planning, civic associations focusing on young people, and politics, to name but a few.
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Laura Pellegrini & Stefano Da Fre are co-directors and producers of “The Day I Had To Grow Up,” a documentary that profiles young activists.
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Parents discuss the impact of working from home, parenting and home-schooling. The challenges and demands are examined and explored.
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Dr. Chuback ‘s goal in his new book, “The Straight A Handbook,” is to educate people about their own personal potential for achievement, success and happiness. He shares the 50 most powerful secrets for ultimate success in and out of the classroom.
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Sue Renner, Executive Director of The David & Laura Merage Foundation, shines a light on the impact of COVID-19 on childcare or lack thereof. She explores some of the solutions on 411 TEEN.
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E.T. Gunnarsson suffers from dysgraphia and cannot write by hand easily . He is a home/online student, and will soon pursue college online. He manages an online community for Norse pagans and has written his first book. He talks with 411 TEEN about his challenges and accomplishments.
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Be You, Only Better is Kristi Hugstad's new book. She introduces young people to simple, powerful day-to-day practices that promote mind and body wellness. With simple, straightforward tactics like journaling, mindfulness, healthy sleep, and sound nutrition, Kristi empowers young and old alike to take charge of their own wellness.
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The Unconquered Scholars Program is one of Florida State University’s unique and invaluable programs that really makes a difference. It provides support services to students who have faced profound hardships during childhood that increase their risk of leaving academia without a degree. Members of the Unconquered Scholars program share their experiences with 411 TEEN.
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One in five young people in the US, ages 12-19, struggles with obesity. And about 38 percent of American adults - nearly 80 million men and women have a Body Mass Index of 30 or higher. Obesity puts people at risk for more than 30 chronic health conditions. Nutritionist Nicolette Pace talks with 411 TEEN.
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IB students from Rickards High School, representative of diverse political perspectives, examine and discuss the local, state, and national political climate.
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Members of the TEMPO (Tallahassee Engaged in Meaningful Productivity for Opportunity youth) community discuss the City of Tallahassee community engagement and public safety youth program. If you are 16-24 years old, not in school or employed, and would like education and employment opportunity, TEMPO may be for you.
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Gabriele Delmonaco is President and Executive Director of A Chance In Life, an international nonprofit that provides, shelter, food and education, including financial literacy, for underprivileged youth. Mr. Delmonaco talks with 411 TEEN.
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Dayna Steele and Scott Schroder discuss their book 101 Ways To Rock that explores how the average person can run for political office.