Youth Unmuted

Boys & Girls Club of Benton County

Youth Unmuted is where Benton County teens grab the mic and keep it real. Hosted by teen Club member Holden, each episode mixes unfiltered energy with authentic conversations about the things that matter most, from sports and leadership to mental health, community, and the everyday ups and downs of teen life.Along the way, Holden welcomes special guests with stories worth hearing, adding fresh perspectives and unforgettable moments to the mix. It’s not just talk; it’s laughter, hot takes, and powerful stories that show teens aren’t just preparing for the future, they’re shaping the present. Plus-Club members gain hands-on experience in media, storytelling, and leadership that sets them up for success in every part of life.Plug in, turn it up, and discover what happens when today’s youth go completely unmuted.

  1. 9h ago

    Ep. 21 - Uncomfortable Growth: Life After Professional Sports with Malik Jackson

    Navigating top-tier success in professional sports requires a complete shift in personal mindset and personal accountability. When athletes hit the absolute peak of their field, the biggest hurdle isn't the physical competition—it is the mental effort required to put away ego and continuously seek growth. Transitioning from that high-stakes environment into the world of business presents an entirely new set of demands that test personal character. We sit down to explore the realities of professional athletics and life after the game with former NFL player Malik Jackson. The discussion covers the exact moments he shared the field with legends like Ray Lewis, the reality of managing team hierarchies under intense pressure, and how to remain adaptable when shifting into entrepreneurship. Malik shares his unique philosophy on being uncomfortably comfortable in life and how true growth only happens when you actively choose not to settle. Stepping into high-level leadership positions comes with heavy responsibility and hidden friction. Maintaining accountability means doing the difficult, unglamorous tasks yourself so your team can observe that standard firsthand rather than just hearing about it. Taking complete ownership of your development and learning how to filter intense criticism into actionable feedback is what separates those who plateau from those who continue to elevate their careers. If you care about sports leadership, athlete transitions, and personal growth strategies, you’ll get a lot from this conversation. Please subscribe to Youth Unmuted and share this episode with anyone looking to level up their mindset. What is the single biggest lesson a coach or mentor ever taught you about leadership? Let us know in the comments below! Join teen host Holden on the 4th and 18th of every month for new episodes of Youth Unmuted, proudly presented by the Boys & Girls Club of Benton County.  Stay Connected: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youthunmutedpod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@youthunmuted Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581181750280  LinkedIn: Youth Unmuted

  2. Aug 4

    Ep. 20 - Life After the NFL: Malik Jackson Builds The Care League

    Pro athlete transitions often reveal a stark contrast between high level organizational support and the sudden isolation that follows retirement. Young competitors dedicate decades to physical mastery, but rarely receive the structural frameworks required to navigate long term wellness and identity after the final whistle. On this episode of Youth Unmuted, host Holden connects with Super Bowl champion and former NFL defensive lineman Malik Jackson to discuss the harsh realities of life in professional sports and the strategic mindset needed to pivot beyond the game. We sit down to analyze the sacrifices behind an eight year NFL career, from handling massive playbooks as a fifth round draft pick to navigating contract pressures during championship runs. Jackson breaks down his core philosophy of being where your feet are, detailing how early parental boundaries and strict discipline shaped his approach to professional success. The conversation covers key tactical topics, including the 10,000 hour rule for athletes, the mechanics of leveraging mentorships, and his experience transitioning from the field to founding the Care League, a dedicated ecosystem built to solve post career access gaps for high performers. Stepping away from professional football comes with unglamorous friction, including the immediate loss of team infrastructure, medical networks, and agency communication once active revenue stops. Long term stability requires moving past ego, recognizing that athletic lifespan is finite, and actively building support systems before the game forces a retirement decision. Viewers will gain a practical perspective on how to turn early personal sacrifices into sustainable business ventures, alongside a reality check on maintaining focus amid external distractions. If you care about athletic development, post career strategy, and youth mentorship, you’ll get a lot from this conversation. Please subscribe and share this episode to help amplify empowering stories for the next generation. Is it better to have had resources and lost them, or to have never had them at all? Let us know your perspective in the comments below. Join teen host Holden on the 4th and 18th of every month for new episodes of Youth Unmuted, proudly presented by the Boys & Girls Club of Benton County.  Stay Connected: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youthunmutedpod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@youthunmuted Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581181750280  LinkedIn: Youth Unmuted

  3. Jul 18

    Bex's Career Path Decisions: Broadcaster, Athlete, or Gamer?

    Breaking into the modern media space requires immediate access to professional infrastructure and a dedicated community network. For young creators aiming to build a sustainable presence, navigating technical logistics and guest procurement can stall progress before the first record button is hit. We sit down with Bex, a teen broadcaster from the Boys and Girls Club to explore how structured organizational support changes the trajectory of student led media projects. We get into the operational realities of managing agent communications, utilizing professional grade equipment, and establishing content consistency early on. Bex breaks down his approach to multiplatform distribution across broadcasting, gaming, and digital influence, alongside a conceptual blueprint for his dream sports commentary lineup featuring Shaquille O'Neal and Josh Hart. The conversation highlights a core philosophy for content production: relying on immediate local resources rather than waiting for perfect creative conditions. Building a brand from the ground up involves distinct logistical hurdles, including overcoming public speaking friction and managing public critique at a young age. True platform scaling depends on a willingness to experiment with live formats, handle controversial industry takes on air, and maximize community partnerships to close the resource gap. Viewers will walk away with a practical framework for turning regional youth programs into creative launchpads and a clear understanding of why strict publishing routines outpace sporadic high budget production. If you care about youth media development, digital content strategy, and community resource optimization, you’ll get a lot from this. Please subscribe and share this episode to support the next generation of creative builders. What does your ultimate sports broadcasting panel look like, and who takes the center seat? Let us know in the comments below. Join teen host Holden on the 4th and 18th of every month for new episodes of Youth Unmuted, proudly presented by the Boys & Girls Club of Benton County.  Stay Connected: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youthunmutedpod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@youthunmuted Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581181750280  LinkedIn: Youth Unmuted

  4. Jul 4

    Ep. 18 - Next Gen Media: The Rise of an 11-Year-Old Host

    For single parents balancing multiple jobs, finding a reliable environment that fosters growth rather than recklessness is an urgent necessity. In this episode, we sit down with Bex, an incredibly sharp 11-year-old Boys and Girls Club member who has channeled his passion for basketball and community into hosting his own sports podcast. We get into what it really looks like to grow up inside the club network and how those local programs bridge the gap for working families. Bex shares his firsthand experiences interviewing professional athletes, tracking cross-country sports statistics, and navigating the mechanics of content creation at a young age. He also brings a deep analytical breakdown of modern basketball culture, offering a unique perspective on athletic legacy that challenges standard media narratives. The reality of youth development is that opportunities are not distributed evenly, and smaller states often get overlooked by major national platforms. Bex highlights how early access to mentorship, advanced education tracks, and structured community environments can completely reshape a young person's trajectory before they even hit middle school. You will walk away with a fresh understanding of how intentional community investment unlocks massive creative capability in the next generation. If you care about youth mentorship, community sports programs, and public education advocacy, you’ll get a lot from this. Please remember to Subscribe and Share to support the Youth Unmuted podcast. What is your definitive take on the ultimate basketball goat debate that Bex laid out? Let us know in the comments below. Join teen host Holden on the 4th and 18th of every month for new episodes of Youth Unmuted, proudly presented by the Boys & Girls Club of Benton County.  Stay Connected: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youthunmutedpod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@youthunmuted Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581181750280  LinkedIn: Youth Unmuted

  5. Jun 18

    Ep. 17 - Failing Forward: Mia Hamm's Growth Mindset

    Natural talent alone will never sustain a career at the elite level of competition. As the landscape of professional sports evolves with new investments and structural shifts, understanding how to navigate personal doubt is crucial right now. We sit down with former professional women's American soccer player and Olympic gold medalist Mia Hamm to explore the mindset required to turn setbacks into long term success. We get into the tactical side of personal development and what it really means to build a resilient team. The conversation covers navigating the emotional weight of international competition, addressing food insecurity through global experiences, and the growing financial valuation of professional franchises. A key realization emerges when Mia explains that true work ethic is defined by maintaining your standard of excellence even when no one is taking notes or checking the clock. The reality of reaching the top of the podium involves deep disappointment and personal doubt. Transitioning from a local standout to a benched national team player requires a complete recalibration of ego and a willingness to face the heavy reality of your own limitations. You will walk away from this episode with a practical framework for processing failure, understanding the mental cost of elite performance, and recognizing that simply showing up is only the very first step in the process. If you care about youth development, building resilient teams, and the business of professional sports, you will get a lot from this. Please make sure to subscribe to the channel and share this episode with someone who needs a shift in their leadership perspective. What is a specific personal failure you have experienced that ultimately made you a stronger teammate? Join teen host Holden on the 4th and 18th of every month for new episodes of Youth Unmuted, proudly presented by the Boys & Girls Club of Benton County.  Stay Connected: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youthunmutedpod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@youthunmuted Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581181750280  LinkedIn: Youth Unmuted

  6. Jun 4

    Ep. 16 - Empowering Young Athletes: Mia Hamm’s Mission for Women’s Sports

    Unpredictable environments and high stakes pressure can easily cause young athletes to lose their footing before they even step onto the field. In a world where youth sports often prioritize external expectations over internal development, finding authentic confidence is the ultimate challenge for the next generation. In this episode of Youth Unmuted, host Holden sits down with soccer legend and Olympic Gold Medalist Mia Hamm to break down what it really takes to build a lasting athletic legacy. We sit down to unpack the foundational mechanics of elite athletic journeys and sustainable team culture. Mia Hamm shares tactical insights into developing an adaptive leadership style, navigating high-pressure media environments, and the logistical realities of competing at the Olympic level. She also details her philosophy on why team trust acts as a safety net for calculated risks and performance mistakes during training. True athletic success is rarely a straight line, and the path is often paved with intense nerves, strict routines, and systemic barriers that force young girls out of sports prematurely. Walk away with a concrete understanding of how structured routines offer a sense of control in chaotic environments, alongside an awareness of the cultural shifts required to keep young athletes engaged. True empowerment requires shifting focus away from traditional molds and toward building genuine self-assurance through performance. If you care about youth athletic development, fostering team trust, and expanding opportunities in women's sports, you’ll get a lot from this conversation. Make sure to subscribe to the channel and share this episode with a coach, player, or parent who needs to hear it. What is the most impactful piece of advice you received from a coach or teammate that completely changed how you perform? Let us know in the comments below. Join teen host Holden on the 4th and 18th of every month for new episodes of Youth Unmuted, proudly presented by the Boys & Girls Club of Benton County.  Stay Connected: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youthunmutedpod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@youthunmuted Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581181750280  LinkedIn: Youth Unmuted

  7. May 18

    Ep. 15 - Generational Struggles: Tools for Better Mental Health

    Generational trauma is a quiet thief that robs families of emotional stability before the next generation even has a chance to start. While awareness is higher than ever, the systems meant to provide support often remain difficult to navigate, leaving parents and youth feeling isolated in their struggle. In this episode, Misty Ingalls and Lupita Perez Lopez return to discuss the practical realities of child advocacy and the environmental factors that shape mental wellness. We sit down to explore the tactical side of emotional regulation and how targeted interventions can change a child's trajectory. The conversation covers the "Missing Middle" of mental health support, the implementation of media-based curriculums like Inside Out and Lilo and Stitch, and the specific challenges of cyberbullying in the digital age. Misty and Lupita share their unique philosophy on "strength-based" advocacy, moving away from clinical judgment to work alongside families as teammates. The unglamorous truth is that mental health isn't just about a single "aha" moment; it involves navigating broken systems and addressing the stigma that still exists within specific cultural communities. You will walk away with a better understanding of how environmental factors like home life and support systems dictate wellness and why self-care is a non-negotiable requirement for those in leadership or caregiving roles. If you care about youth advocacy, breaking generational cycles, and practical mental health tools, you’ll get a lot from this. Please subscribe to Youth Unmuted and share this episode with a parent or educator who needs to hear it. What is one small "green flag" you’ve started looking for in your own daily routine or relationships? Join teen host Holden on the 4th and 18th of every month for new episodes of Youth Unmuted, proudly presented by the Boys & Girls Club of Benton County.  Stay Connected: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youthunmutedpod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@youthunmuted Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581181750280  LinkedIn: Youth Unmuted

  8. May 4

    Ep. 14 - Mental Health: Breaking the Silence

    Suffering in silence is a quiet profit killer for a child's potential, often disguised as "just being a teenager" or "acting out." In a world that is louder and more connected than ever, the stakes for youth mental health have never been higher because the internal noise can become deafening without the right support systems. We sit down with Misty Ingalls and Lupita Perez Lopez, two dedicated child advocates from the Boys and Girls Club of Benton County, to discuss how we can better protect the mental well-being of the next generation. We get into the tactical ways that organizations can bridge the gap between school and home through trauma-informed care. Our conversation covers the implementation of onsite calm centers, the "iceberg method" of identifying underlying needs, and the importance of establishing holistic wellness routines for teens. Misty and Lupita share their "secret sauce" for building trust, which involves moving past the initial behavior to address the core human need for safety and regulation. The unglamorous truth is that mental health support is not a one-time fix but a consistent, often difficult commitment to breaking generational cycles and taboos. You will walk away with a deeper understanding of the subtle warning signs of isolation and practical grounding techniques that any young person can use when they feel overwhelmed. This episode serves as a vital reminder that while professional resources are essential, the simple act of a trusted adult listening without judgment remains one of the most powerful tools in our kit. Join teen host Holden on the 4th and 18th of every month for new episodes of Youth Unmuted, proudly presented by the Boys & Girls Club of Benton County.  Stay Connected: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youthunmutedpod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@youthunmuted Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61581181750280  LinkedIn: Youth Unmuted

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Youth Unmuted is where Benton County teens grab the mic and keep it real. Hosted by teen Club member Holden, each episode mixes unfiltered energy with authentic conversations about the things that matter most, from sports and leadership to mental health, community, and the everyday ups and downs of teen life.Along the way, Holden welcomes special guests with stories worth hearing, adding fresh perspectives and unforgettable moments to the mix. It’s not just talk; it’s laughter, hot takes, and powerful stories that show teens aren’t just preparing for the future, they’re shaping the present. Plus-Club members gain hands-on experience in media, storytelling, and leadership that sets them up for success in every part of life.Plug in, turn it up, and discover what happens when today’s youth go completely unmuted.