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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NWF Health Network serves as the Network Management agency for child welfare and behavioral health services in northwest Florida. They bring a digital mental health program to support middle and high school students district wide. Meet TESS a chatbox available 24/7.
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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 state politics.
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YOU KNOW, SEX: Bodies, Gender, Puberty and Other Things is part of a trilogy of books written by sex educator Cory Silverberg and the artist Fiona Smyth. Sex education is grounded in social justice covering not only hormones, reproduction and development. Middle schooler Raphael Holifield Wimmer provide a book review.
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reTHINK Energy Florida is a non-profit established to educate, engage and empower Floridians to make a transition to clean and sustainable energy. 411 Teen talks to founders Kim Ross and Brian Lee.
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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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January is National Human Trafficking Month. Human trafficking is all around us. Human Trafficking is when someone is being taken advantage of and forced , tricked or coerced to do things they do not want to do.
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High School Students from Thomasville High School, Thomasville, GA discuss teen mental health.
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The Politics Rapp team consists of James S. Rickards High School students in the IB (International Baccalaureate) representing diverse perspectives, ideologies and positions. The Politics Rapp team examines and discusses various local, state and national political happenings.
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Thomasville GA. High School Students discuss the status of mental health, depression and anxiety among teens. They explore what is stressful and how they cope with mental health issues.
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Violence permeates our very existence. The US was conceived and nurtured by violence. Violent films euphemized as action flicks dominate our televisions and movie theatres. Dr. Frieda Birnbaum, research psychologist, psychoanalytic therapist, examines the impact of video violence on children.