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To discuss various social issues within South Brunswick, and acknowledge the struggles everyone is facing.
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Do I really want to be a Doctor?
In today's podcast episode, we discussed the different careers in medicine and health care that high schoolers may not know a lot about. The HOSA club joined us in our talk today, and we discussed the stigma associated with these jobs as well.
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Social Media and How it Affects the Way We Think.
In this episode, we sat down with the Viking Vibe, SBHS's newspaper club. We discuss the regular use of social media, the benefits, and negatives of it's key role in society today.
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how's school actually going?
this episode was created to discuss how the school's going so far; to have an honest discussion; recorded in October 2021 ft. Anjana, Kriti, Jordyn, and Dheeksha.
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Red Ribbon Week: Be Happy, Be Safe, and Be Drug-Free
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Suicide Awareness: The Students of Bridge
In this episode of Acceptance Matters, we interview Trisha Baker, the founder of "Attitudes in Reverse" program, as well as SBHS seniors Carly Buckelew and Varun Madhanraj about mental wellness and suicide prevention. This topic is an extremely important one due to our current situation with the coronavirus, and since September is national Suicide Prevention Walk. Additionally, South Brunswick High school will be hosting a Suicide Prevention Walk on September 27th from 11 AM to 2 PM. All social distancing regulations will apply. You must sign up prior to attending. Click here for the registration link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScHJFrZDEk4K5Ywxh00kiXKvO1x2BU_hxiuMX9sPk7AMJSGFg/viewform
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Acceptance Matters: #BlackLivesMatter
Welcome to the first episode of Acceptance matters, a podcast recently started by SBHS’ Youth 2 Youth and Public Health Clubs. This podcasts’ aim is to discuss various social issues within our school and community, and acknowledge the struggles everyone is facing. Today's episode, Samuel Manson, a rising sophomore on the Public Health Board, speaks to SBHS alumni Essence Baker and Jada-Rae Poku about the #BlackLivesMatter movement, the death of George Floyd, and the recent protest they planned.
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