411 Teen on 88.9 WFSU-FM
Sundays, 2 pm ET - 3 pm ET
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.
411 Teen airs Sundays at 2:00 pm ET On 88.9 WFSU-FM.
Latest Episodes
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411 Teen talks with Trevor Hylton, Urban Agriculture Agent for Leon County Extension, FAMU, UF, Institute of Food and Agriculture Science. Trevor is known as "The Citrus Whisperer" for his extensive expertise in cultivating citrus. In Part 2 of this episode 411 Teen discusses good vegetable gardening practices.
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411 Teen talks with Trevor Hylton, Urbn Agriculture Agent for Leon County Extension, FAMU, UF, Institute of Food and Agriculture Science. Trevor is known as "The Citrus Whisperer" for his extensive expertise in cultivating citrus. In Part 1 of this episode 411 Teen discusses community agriculture and citrus.
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This week 411 Teen talks with members of FSU's chapter of Students For A Democratic Society, a student activist organization.
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Politics Rapp, a regular feature of 411 TEEN, explores local, state, national political happenings sharing their perspectives of the significance and impact of the of the politics.
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Capital City Youth Services provide confidential aid and programs to youth and families, including counseling and outreach. 411 Teen speaks with members of CCYS.
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On this week's 411 Teen, students from Thomasville High School discuss the viability and impact of the death penalty in America.
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Yeva Skalietska, a twelve year old Ukrainian girl speaks of her experiences during the Russian invasion and discusses her published diary (You Don't Know What War Is).
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Politics Rapp, a regular feature of 411 TEEN, explores local, state, national political happenings sharing their perspectives on the significance and impact of current politics.
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This week, 411 Teen talks with author and Harvard trained educator John Schlimm about his book "What Would Gen Z Do?".
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411 Teen interviews Elena Lister and Michael Schwartzman, the authors of "Giving Hope", a guide to conversations on death, illness and loss.