Voice of Youth

United We Go

The Voice of Youth Podcast Program empowers 4th to 12th grade students to build confidence, communication skills, and self-belief through storytelling and conversation. By learning how to ask questions, share ideas, and speak on the mic, students discover the power of their own voice.

  1. EP 20. School Scramble — Micah on Why School Feels Too Long by Hayes

    Jan 21

    EP 20. School Scramble — Micah on Why School Feels Too Long by Hayes

    Host Hayes interviews 10-year-old Micah, a fifth-grader at Hemeter Elementary. Micah shares mixed feelings about school — he enjoys math and reading and playing sports at recess (football, soccer, king of the hill) and hopes to go to Harvard to become a lawyer with his friend Bennett — but says the school day feels too long and some subjects (like social studies) seem unnecessary or could be learned from books. He also outlines a typical school day (morning work, math, ELA, recess, gym, lunch, writing/reading, and rotating science/social studies) and mentions Friday STEAM activities like Lego robotics. 🎧 Voice of Youth Podcast – Episode Description Welcome to this season’s Voice of Youth podcast, featuring the inspiring voices of 4th and 5th grade students from Hemmeter Elementary School. This podcast celebrates youth storytelling and provides a platform for students to share their ideas, experiences, and perspectives with confidence. The Voice of Youth Podcast is part of the Voice of Youth Program, a 10-week, hands-on podcasting and storytelling experience provided by United We Go and supported by the Unity Through Diversity. The program is designed to help youth build confidence, communication skills, and self-expression while learning how to turn their voices into meaningful stories. Over the course of the program, students explore topics they care about, develop public speaking and storytelling skills, and experience the full podcasting process—from idea creation to recording. Be sure to listen until the end to hear student reflections on what they learned, the challenges they faced, and their favorite moments from the journey. As the program continues to grow, the Voice of Youth Podcast is expanding to reach more cities and schools, including middle and high school students, creating even more opportunities for youth voices to be heard. If your child is interested in joining the Voice of Youth Program in January, please keep an eye out for flyers coming home in student folders. Schools interested in bringing this program to their students, as well as organizations that support youth development or offer youth-empowering products or services, are encouraged to connect with us. We are currently welcoming episode sponsors, program sponsors for our 2026 season, and in-class guest speakers. 📩 To learn more or get involved, please contact us at info@unitedwego.org .

    10 min
  2. EP 19. Kays for Cats — Why Maine Coons Steal the Spotlight with Callie

    Jan 19

    EP 19. Kays for Cats — Why Maine Coons Steal the Spotlight with Callie

    Host Callie interviews 10-year-old Kayson about his love of cats, especially Maine Coon cats. Kayson explains how he discovered Maine Coons while researching a school project, describes their large size, fluffy fur, and ear tufts, and shares stories about his pets — a late cat named Buttons and his current cat Smokey who looks like a Maine Coon. He also discusses why he prefers cats to dogs, citing their calmness, cleanliness, and quieter behavior. The episode ends with a brief thank-you and a reminder to follow the podcast on YouTube. 🎧 Voice of Youth Podcast – Episode Description Welcome to this season’s Voice of Youth podcast, featuring the inspiring voices of 4th and 5th grade students from Hemmeter Elementary School. This podcast celebrates youth storytelling and provides a platform for students to share their ideas, experiences, and perspectives with confidence. The Voice of Youth Podcast is part of the Voice of Youth Program, a 10-week, hands-on podcasting and storytelling experience provided by United We Go and supported by the Unity Through Diversity. The program is designed to help youth build confidence, communication skills, and self-expression while learning how to turn their voices into meaningful stories. Over the course of the program, students explore topics they care about, develop public speaking and storytelling skills, and experience the full podcasting process—from idea creation to recording. Be sure to listen until the end to hear student reflections on what they learned, the challenges they faced, and their favorite moments from the journey. As the program continues to grow, the Voice of Youth Podcast is expanding to reach more cities and schools, including middle and high school students, creating even more opportunities for youth voices to be heard. If your child is interested in joining the Voice of Youth Program in January, please keep an eye out for flyers coming home in student folders. Schools interested in bringing this program to their students, as well as organizations that support youth development or offer youth-empowering products or services, are encouraged to connect with us. We are currently welcoming episode sponsors, program sponsors for our 2026 season, and in-class guest speakers. 📩 To learn more or get involved, please contact us at info@unitedwego.org .

    10 min
  3. EP 18. Mini Mic: Addie’s Favorite Singers and Swift Memories by Caroline

    Jan 16

    EP 18. Mini Mic: Addie’s Favorite Singers and Swift Memories by Caroline

    Ten-year-old Addie Hendrick joins host Caroline Buchman to chat about her favorite singers—Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and Jelly Roll. Addie shares her favorite songs and albums, recalls attending a Taylor Swift concert at age eight (including the glowing wristband moment), and talks about who she would invite to a dream concert. A light, kid-friendly conversation about music fandom, family concert experiences, and what makes certain songs special to young listeners. 🎧 Voice of Youth Podcast – Episode Description Welcome to this season’s Voice of Youth podcast, featuring the inspiring voices of 4th and 5th grade students from Hemmeter Elementary School. This podcast celebrates youth storytelling and provides a platform for students to share their ideas, experiences, and perspectives with confidence. The Voice of Youth Podcast is part of the Voice of Youth Program, a 10-week, hands-on podcasting and storytelling experience provided by United We Go and supported by the Unity Through Diversity. The program is designed to help youth build confidence, communication skills, and self-expression while learning how to turn their voices into meaningful stories. Over the course of the program, students explore topics they care about, develop public speaking and storytelling skills, and experience the full podcasting process—from idea creation to recording. Be sure to listen until the end to hear student reflections on what they learned, the challenges they faced, and their favorite moments from the journey. As the program continues to grow, the Voice of Youth Podcast is expanding to reach more cities and schools, including middle and high school students, creating even more opportunities for youth voices to be heard. If your child is interested in joining the Voice of Youth Program in January, please keep an eye out for flyers coming home in student folders. Schools interested in bringing this program to their students, as well as organizations that support youth development or offer youth-empowering products or services, are encouraged to connect with us. We are currently welcoming episode sponsors, program sponsors for our 2026 season, and in-class guest speakers. 📩 To learn more or get involved, please contact us at info@unitedwego.org .

    9 min
  4. EP 17. Choosing Companionship — Dogs, Horses, and Memories with Winnie

    Jan 14

    EP 17. Choosing Companionship — Dogs, Horses, and Memories with Winnie

    Host Ezra Muladore interviews guest Winnie McCauley about her experiences and preferences with pets. Winnie shares that she previously had four pets (a cat, two fish, and a dog) who have all passed. She says if she were to get a pet now she’d likely choose a golden retriever, and—if available—she’d consider a horse as well. Winnie prefers not to dress pets up regularly (maybe only for Halloween) and explains she wants a dog because they’re adorable and fun to play with, especially given the free time she has at home. 🎧 Voice of Youth Podcast – Episode Description Welcome to this season’s Voice of Youth podcast, featuring the inspiring voices of 4th and 5th grade students from Hemmeter Elementary School. This podcast celebrates youth storytelling and provides a platform for students to share their ideas, experiences, and perspectives with confidence. The Voice of Youth Podcast is part of the Voice of Youth Program, a 10-week, hands-on podcasting and storytelling experience provided by United We Go and supported by the Unity Through Diversity. The program is designed to help youth build confidence, communication skills, and self-expression while learning how to turn their voices into meaningful stories. Over the course of the program, students explore topics they care about, develop public speaking and storytelling skills, and experience the full podcasting process—from idea creation to recording. Be sure to listen until the end to hear student reflections on what they learned, the challenges they faced, and their favorite moments from the journey. As the program continues to grow, the Voice of Youth Podcast is expanding to reach more cities and schools, including middle and high school students, creating even more opportunities for youth voices to be heard. If your child is interested in joining the Voice of Youth Program in January, please keep an eye out for flyers coming home in student folders. Schools interested in bringing this program to their students, as well as organizations that support youth development or offer youth-empowering products or services, are encouraged to connect with us. We are currently welcoming episode sponsors, program sponsors for our 2026 season, and in-class guest speakers. 📩 To learn more or get involved, please contact us at info@unitedwego.org

    7 min
  5. EP 15. Sweet Traditions: Lindor & Homemade Christmas Cookies with Quinlan

    Jan 12

    EP 15. Sweet Traditions: Lindor & Homemade Christmas Cookies with Quinlan

    In this holiday episode of Mrs. Foodlicious, host Vivian Rasmussen chats with guest Quinlan Roots about her favorite holiday treats. Quinlan shares her love of Lindor chocolates (especially the caramel-filled ones) and describes discovering them as a child. She also talks about making homemade Christmas cookies with her mom and ranks the cookies higher than the chocolates. The pair brainstorm playful mash-ups of the two treats — imagining mini cookies filled or topped with Lindor-style caramel and chocolate shavings or sprinkles — and close the episode with a warm reminder of the joy of family-made holiday sweets. 🎧 Voice of Youth Podcast – Episode Description Welcome to this season’s Voice of Youth podcast, featuring the inspiring voices of 4th and 5th grade students from Hemmeter Elementary School. This podcast celebrates youth storytelling and provides a platform for students to share their ideas, experiences, and perspectives with confidence. The Voice of Youth Podcast is part of the Voice of Youth Program, a 10-week, hands-on podcasting and storytelling experience provided by United We Go and supported by the Unity Through Diversity. The program is designed to help youth build confidence, communication skills, and self-expression while learning how to turn their voices into meaningful stories. Over the course of the program, students explore topics they care about, develop public speaking and storytelling skills, and experience the full podcasting process—from idea creation to recording. Be sure to listen until the end to hear student reflections on what they learned, the challenges they faced, and their favorite moments from the journey. As the program continues to grow, the Voice of Youth Podcast is expanding to reach more cities and schools, including middle and high school students, creating even more opportunities for youth voices to be heard. If your child is interested in joining the Voice of Youth Program in January, please keep an eye out for flyers coming home in student folders. Schools interested in bringing this program to their students, as well as organizations that support youth development or offer youth-empowering products or services, are encouraged to connect with us. We are currently welcoming episode sponsors, program sponsors for our 2026 season, and in-class guest speakers. 📩 To learn more or get involved, please contact us at info@unitedwego.org

    9 min
  6. EP 14. Sky-High Showdown: Kirby Air Riders vs. Mario Kart

    Jan 9

    EP 14. Sky-High Showdown: Kirby Air Riders vs. Mario Kart

    In this lively episode of The Super Kirby Bros., the host pits Kirby Air Riders against Mario Kart across characters, stages, modes, vehicles, controls, and free-roam—ultimately declaring Kirby Air Riders the winner. Expect enthusiastic debate, nostalgia-fueled takes, and quick-fire reasons why Kirby’s speed, unique vehicles, and modes steal the crown, with a playful nod to Mario Kart’s larger roster and stage variety. 🎧 Voice of Youth Podcast – Episode Description Welcome to this season’s Voice of Youth podcast, featuring the inspiring voices of 4th and 5th grade students from Hemmeter Elementary School. This podcast celebrates youth storytelling and provides a platform for students to share their ideas, experiences, and perspectives with confidence. The Voice of Youth Podcast is part of the Voice of Youth Program, a 10-week, hands-on podcasting and storytelling experience provided by United We Go and supported by the Unity Through Diversity. The program is designed to help youth build confidence, communication skills, and self-expression while learning how to turn their voices into meaningful stories. Over the course of the program, students explore topics they care about, develop public speaking and storytelling skills, and experience the full podcasting process—from idea creation to recording. Be sure to listen until the end to hear student reflections on what they learned, the challenges they faced, and their favorite moments from the journey. As the program continues to grow, the Voice of Youth Podcast is expanding to reach more cities and schools, including middle and high school students, creating even more opportunities for youth voices to be heard. If your child is interested in joining the Voice of Youth Program in January, please keep an eye out for flyers coming home in student folders. Schools interested in bringing this program to their students, as well as organizations that support youth development or offer youth-empowering products or services, are encouraged to connect with us. We are currently welcoming episode sponsors, program sponsors for our 2026 season, and in-class guest speakers. 📩 To learn more or get involved, please contact us at info@unitedwego.org

    7 min
  7. EP 13. Lions All the Way: Goff, Goals, and Gridiron Dreams

    Jan 7

    EP 13. Lions All the Way: Goff, Goals, and Gridiron Dreams

    Hosts Lucas and guest Ryker chat about their love of the Detroit Lions, sharing favorite players, positions, and memories. Ryker favors Jared Goff for his playmaking and trick plays; Lucas picks Jameson Williams for his explosiveness and celebrations. They debate all-time greats like Barry Sanders and Calvin “Megatron” Johnson, and discuss why the Lions struggled historically—poor coaching, staffing, and defense—before improvements under Dan Campbell and clutch draft picks. They predict a playoff push, weigh Matthew Stafford’s potential return versus Jared Goff’s role, and close with optimism about the team’s development and future prospects. Listeners are left excited for next episode. 🎧 Voice of Youth Podcast – Episode Description Welcome to this season’s Voice of Youth podcast, featuring the inspiring voices of 4th and 5th grade students from Hemmeter Elementary School. This podcast celebrates youth storytelling and provides a platform for students to share their ideas, experiences, and perspectives with confidence. The Voice of Youth Podcast is part of the Voice of Youth Program, a 10-week, hands-on podcasting and storytelling experience provided by United We Go and supported by the Unity Through Diversity. The program is designed to help youth build confidence, communication skills, and self-expression while learning how to turn their voices into meaningful stories. Over the course of the program, students explore topics they care about, develop public speaking and storytelling skills, and experience the full podcasting process—from idea creation to recording. Be sure to listen until the end to hear student reflections on what they learned, the challenges they faced, and their favorite moments from the journey. As the program continues to grow, the Voice of Youth Podcast is expanding to reach more cities and schools, including middle and high school students, creating even more opportunities for youth voices to be heard. If your child is interested in joining the Voice of Youth Program in January, please keep an eye out for flyers coming home in student folders. Schools interested in bringing this program to their students, as well as organizations that support youth development or offer youth-empowering products or services, are encouraged to connect with us. We are currently welcoming episode sponsors, program sponsors for our 2026 season, and in-class guest speakers. 📩 To learn more or get involved, please contact us at info@unitedwego.org

    9 min
  8. EP 16. Christmas Wish List: Fish, Uggs & Holiday Hopes with Sophia

    12/26/2025

    EP 16. Christmas Wish List: Fish, Uggs & Holiday Hopes with Sophia

    Sophie and host Vivian Rasmussen unwrap childhood holiday excitement in a short, cheerful episode of Voice of Youth. Sophie shares her top Christmas wishes: a pet fish with flowing fins, hair-care supplies to manage curly hair, and a new pair of Uggs. She also reflects on gifting traditions, how she and her sister often receive similar presents, and what she might give her brother. The conversation is warm, candid, and full of youthful anticipation—offering a sincere, family-focused snapshot of holiday hopes that will resonate with listeners who enjoy lighthearted, honest stories from kids. Tune in for cozy, kid-powered holiday cheer. 🎧 Voice of Youth Podcast – Episode Description Welcome to this season’s Voice of Youth podcast, featuring the inspiring voices of 4th and 5th grade students from Hemmeter Elementary School. This podcast celebrates youth storytelling and provides a platform for students to share their ideas, experiences, and perspectives with confidence. The Voice of Youth Podcast is part of the Voice of Youth Program, a 10-week, hands-on podcasting and storytelling experience provided by United We Go and supported by the Unity Through Diversity. The program is designed to help youth build confidence, communication skills, and self-expression while learning how to turn their voices into meaningful stories. Over the course of the program, students explore topics they care about, develop public speaking and storytelling skills, and experience the full podcasting process—from idea creation to recording. Be sure to listen until the end to hear student reflections on what they learned, the challenges they faced, and their favorite moments from the journey. As the program continues to grow, the Voice of Youth Podcast is expanding to reach more cities and schools, including middle and high school students, creating even more opportunities for youth voices to be heard. If your child is interested in joining the Voice of Youth Program in January, please keep an eye out for flyers coming home in student folders. Schools interested in bringing this program to their students, as well as organizations that support youth development or offer youth-empowering products or services, are encouraged to connect with us. We are currently welcoming episode sponsors, program sponsors for our 2026 season, and in-class guest speakers. 📩 To learn more or get involved, please contact us at info@unitedwego.org.

    8 min

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The Voice of Youth Podcast Program empowers 4th to 12th grade students to build confidence, communication skills, and self-belief through storytelling and conversation. By learning how to ask questions, share ideas, and speak on the mic, students discover the power of their own voice.