Dayton Youth Radio WYSO
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Stories and perspectives from Southwestern Ohio high school students participating in WYSO's Dayton Youth Radio training program.Dayton Youth Radio is supported by the Virginia W. Kettering Foundation and the Ohio Arts Council
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Gnarly: A teenager works through PTSD after life-changing experience
Patrick (Patty) Patton loves hockey, and every Saturday morning his mom drives him to practice. On one of those morning drives, something happened that would change Patty's life in a big way.
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Eighteen: A military family teenager talks about moving across America
Many of our Dayton Youth radio students come from active duty military families. They are affectionately known as military brats. And today's story is from one of those military brats.
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Letting Go: A teenager describes their journey from recklessness to recovery
The first of two stories for the 2023 season finale of Dayton Youth Radio.
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John 13:34: A teenager reflects on truth and love in her spiritual journey
Religion is a topic many teens grapple with as they reach adulthood. In this iteration we'll listen to Gracie Hagon, a senior who's life was impacted by concepts of religion, church and faith.
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Critical Race Theory: A teenager shares her views about growing up biracial in Ohio
This school year Dayton Youth Radio held classes right here at the WYSO studios. Today we'll hear from Zalah Scarberry, a freshman at Belmont High School.
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Closer: A teenager discovers friendship from far away
A new Dayton Youth Radio story from high school freshman Lucinda Dobson.