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Meet the artists, activists, and leaders who are making a difference in their community, on social media and in their own lives. We dive deep into the creative process, and the why behind these creatives.

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Meet the artists, activists, and leaders who are making a difference in their community, on social media and in their own lives. We dive deep into the creative process, and the why behind these creatives.

    The Journey of Becoming the Youngest Director to Get Signed by Amazon Studios with Jonathan Perry

    The Journey of Becoming the Youngest Director to Get Signed by Amazon Studios with Jonathan Perry

    Hey everyone! 

    Today's guest has a bit of an unconventional story that is becoming more and more popular; HOW and WHY Jonathan Perry Got Signed By Amazon Studios at 17! 

    We take you through who he was before getting signed, how he found his calling within writing scripts, and what he wants to go next, with this newfound fame and support.

    You can watch his short film, Subnivean, on Amazon, for free with a Prime Membership, and follow his journey on Instagram @jonathanperryfilms!

    • 35 min
    How A Girl Scout Project Inspired Neha Saggi to Represent Female Leadership

    How A Girl Scout Project Inspired Neha Saggi to Represent Female Leadership

    It started with her determination to complete her Girl Scout Gold Award Project, but now has grown into a determination of uplifting her community, and providing a platform for young women in leadership positions to flourish without the bias of society holding them down. 

    Neha Saggi is a senior in high school, located in Nashville, who has taken quarantine to build out "LeadHERship Conference" , a platform for young girls in leader positions and believes more women should be in power, with the time to do so being NOW! 

    Check out all her great work on the website: https://leadhershipconferences.weebly.com/

    • 43 min
    Keeping Circles Out My Square: How Jahlil Rojas Took the Insult "Nerd" and Turned It Into A Rising Clothing Brand

    Keeping Circles Out My Square: How Jahlil Rojas Took the Insult "Nerd" and Turned It Into A Rising Clothing Brand

    The founder of Nerd.sq 's rough past of being bullied all throughout middle and high school, inspired him to take the label, "nerd" and embrace who he was. By the time high school ended, Rojas had created his business without realizing the positive effects it would have on teens all around the world, experiencing peer pressure, bullying, and traumatic school experiences. 

    Embrace who you are and what you stand for with their clothes:

    https://www.nerdsq.com/

    And follow all their socials!

    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/nerd.sq/?hl=en

    YouTube:

    https://www.youtube.com/c/nerdsq/videos

    • 36 min
    Inside the World of Social Media Fame with Singer & Tiktok Star JAYO

    Inside the World of Social Media Fame with Singer & Tiktok Star JAYO

    JAYO (just a young optimist) is a singer-songwriter from LA who rose to fame off of his hilarious substitute teacher 15 second TikTok skits. We talk about the dark alleys within gaining status on social media, and the side affects it comes with (Imposter Syndrome/ Depression/ Selling Out).

     You can find his songs, "Guacamole", and "Zendaya" on all streaming platforms as well as his TikTok page with over 1 mil followers: @jayo

    • 50 min
    Behind The Covid Nineteen Project w/ Teens Sarah Shapiro and Skye Loventhal

    Behind The Covid Nineteen Project w/ Teens Sarah Shapiro and Skye Loventhal

    Teens Sarah Shapiro and Skye Loventhal are bringing much needed joy and educational help to the lives of elementary school children around the world with their project the Covid Nineteen Project, now including over 100+ volunteers and activities!

    Check them out on Instagram @covidnineteenproject

    and help them to continue making a difference in the lives of others! 

    • 38 min
    Rising Artist Ruggo and his new album, "Gifted"

    Rising Artist Ruggo and his new album, "Gifted"

    Hey thanks for tuning into the Quaranteens Chat Podcast!

    Ryan Sheerer, better known as "Ruggo", is a 17 year old music artist who writes, and produces his own music. His newest accomplishment is his album, entitled, "Gifted", based off of his life as being regarded as a "gifted" child, and how he's grown up since then. His biggest influence is Nipsey Hussle, which adds to the unique voice and vibe he brings to every project. He is currently a graduating senior (Class of 2020), and has high hopes for the future.

    "Gifted" is available on all platforms (Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, Youtube)

    • 53 min

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