Serene Podcast

Serene Podcast

Serene Pod is a podcast that puts young people front and center. Each episode dives into the real-life experiences, challenges, and triumphs of youth today told by professionals who have worked with young people and young people themselves. From navigating mental health and identity to overcoming adversity and sparking change, we create a space for honest conversations and shared experiences. Whether you're a youth worker, teacher, social worker, parent, or young person yourself, this podcast offers inspiring stories and practical insights on how to support and empower the next generation. Tune in for heartfelt stories, interviews, behind-the-scenes looks at youth work, therapy and powerful reflections you won't forget. As our hosts share their personal, professional experiences it opens opportunity for knowledge sharing, story, healthy debate, honesty and discusses how the village can come together to raise a child.

  1. Serene Pod | Season 3, Episode 10 - Season Finale: Reflections, Lessons & Looking Ahead

    Jun 9

    Serene Pod | Season 3, Episode 10 - Season Finale: Reflections, Lessons & Looking Ahead

    In the final episode of this season of Serene Pod, Selin, Head of Wellbeing at Serenity Welfare and a registered Dramatherapist, sits down with Mark, mentor, music producer, former Serenity team member, and now full-time content creator, for a reflective conversation on the journey so far. Together, they revisit some of the standout moments from the season and the powerful stories shared by guests from different walks of life. From Chris's moving reflection on the one person who helped change the direction of his life, to Shannon's determination to use her experience in care to help others understand their rights, this episode explores the lasting impact that conversations can have on how we think, work, and support those around us. Selin reflects on how the stories shared throughout the season have influenced her own practice, leading her to ask an important question: "Am I the one person who could make a difference in a young person's life?" The conversation also touches on the growing influence of social media, concerns being raised by parents, and the challenges of supporting young people in an increasingly complex world. As the season comes to a close, Selin and Mark also discuss ideas for future episodes, including an all-boys panel, conversations around the challenges of adulthood, and a closer look at the powerful connection between sport and wellbeing. Most of all, this episode is a chance to pause, reflect on the incredible guests who have shared their experiences, and consider what we've learned together along the way. Thank you for joining us this season. We look forward to continuing the conversation. 🎧 Tune in for our season finale and join us as we reflect on the stories, lessons, and people that have made this season so memorable.

    38 min
  2. Serene Pod | Season 3, Episode 9 - Growing Up in Care & Fighting for Your Rights

    May 22

    Serene Pod | Season 3, Episode 9 - Growing Up in Care & Fighting for Your Rights

    In our latest episode of Serene Pod, we sit down with Shannon; a care leaver, advocate, and the brilliant mind behind My Life, My Rights. Shannon entered the care system as a young teenager and was living independently by the age of 16. In this honest and deeply moving conversation, she reflects on what it felt like to navigate a system that was rarely explained to her; the loneliness, the uncertainty, and the emotional weight of so many transitions happening all at once, while still trying to figure out who she was. But Shannon didn't just survive it. She did something remarkable, she started researching her rights, answering questions on TikTok, and eventually created a booklet to help other young care leavers understand what they're entitled to. What began as a personal mission quickly became a widely shared resource and one that caught the attention of the BBC. In this episode, Shannon walks us through some of the most important rights care leavers should know about, including council tax exemptions and access to a Personal Adviser (PA) for continued support. Rights that can make a real difference, but only if young people know they exist. This is a conversation about resilience, connection, and why being informed can be the first step tbuo feeling truly supported. If you've ever felt like you had to figure things out alone, then this one's for you. To find out more about Shannon's incredible work and access her resources, visit Future for Care Leavers at the link below. 🔗 www.futureforcareleavers.com

    40 min

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Serene Pod is a podcast that puts young people front and center. Each episode dives into the real-life experiences, challenges, and triumphs of youth today told by professionals who have worked with young people and young people themselves. From navigating mental health and identity to overcoming adversity and sparking change, we create a space for honest conversations and shared experiences. Whether you're a youth worker, teacher, social worker, parent, or young person yourself, this podcast offers inspiring stories and practical insights on how to support and empower the next generation. Tune in for heartfelt stories, interviews, behind-the-scenes looks at youth work, therapy and powerful reflections you won't forget. As our hosts share their personal, professional experiences it opens opportunity for knowledge sharing, story, healthy debate, honesty and discusses how the village can come together to raise a child.