R.E.D. Podcasting

Rashon Baskerville Jr.

Teenagers, Young Adults, and Elementary Kids Are Under A Great Deal Of Pressure Today! Bullying, Sexual Misconduct, Harassment, And Gun Violence has left students feeling uneasy. Where can they turn when the anxieties of life start to overwhelm them? Where can they have the freeness of speech that is often misunderstood by biased ears? This channel dives into the unique ways students have to fight everyday to endure school. Rather than EXCUSE, OR ACCUSE, we look for ways to help Gen Z and others use practical methods to endure school. Have Any Stories Worth Sharing From Your School?-A Teacher Gone Wild?-A Bully Gone Insane?-A Violent Threat?Contact Us:GmailTikTokInstagramThe Everyday Podcast For The Everyday People

  1. 6D AGO

    Rembering Lindsey Marshall, Help Others Cope With Death, NJ Teacher Steals $50k, School Tosses Away A Severed Finger, Teacher Accused Of Rape

    Comments, Feedback, Suggestions? Text Us! Grief doesn’t fade on a schedule, and the silence after the crowd leaves can feel louder than the funeral. We wanted to meet that silence with something useful: a clear, human guide to supporting friends who are still mourning. Together we walk through three practical pillars—deep listening, grounded reassurance, and long-haul availability—so you can show up in ways that actually help rather than accidentally harm. Simple questions like would you care to talk about it and steady check-ins months later can lift real weight. Alongside that heart work, we tackle a tough run of school stories: lawsuits and safety failures, teacher misconduct cases in New Jersey, Washington State, and Louisiana, and heartbreaking updates from the Bronx and Baton Rouge. These aren’t headlines for shock; they’re reminders that student safety, clear reporting paths, and community vigilance matter. We share concrete steps students can take if boundaries are crossed—confide in a trusted adult, don’t keep secrets, and never take the blame—while respecting due process and pointing to resources and hotlines where they exist. We also hold space for names that must not be forgotten. When a listener asked us to remember Lindsay Marshall, we listened. Honoring someone’s life can be as small as saying their name or as steady as showing up on hard anniversaries. If you’ve ever wondered what to say, how to help, or when to reach out, this conversation offers a compassionate map. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review with one way you’ve seen grief met with real care—your stories help others find their way. Support the show "Your Weekly Ride To All School News ! "

    33 min
  2. JAN 18

    Why Choose A Good Role Model, N.J. Mother Kills 5 & 7 Year Old Children, Man Kills Woman In Barnes & Noble, Teens Assault Woman In Bathroom

    Comments, Feedback, Suggestions? Text Us! Start with the person you’re becoming, not the person you’re watching. That’s the heartbeat of this week’s ride as we unpack how to choose role models who actually shape your actions, thoughts, and long-term goals. We move past popularity and hype to focus on people whose everyday choices—discipline, empathy, courage, restraint—can be copied step by step. We break down a simple, two-path method you can use today. First, pick a quality you want to grow and find someone who lives it under pressure; translate their habits into your routine. Second, choose someone you respect and isolate one specific trait they model, then practice it on purpose. The goal is to move from admiration to imitation, where character compounds into results. Along the way, we ask hard questions: who are you letting inside your head, and how is that shaping your reactions when life gets loud? Real stories drive the lessons home. A mother charged in a double homicide, a public restroom assault with practical safety tips, and a road rage confrontation that proves staying in your car can be the bravest move. A father uses phone tracking to stop a kidnapping—an example of proactive care and clear boundaries. We also cover school incidents from California to Texas, a principal’s DUI that shreds trust, and a random stabbing in a bookstore that highlights how fragile public spaces can be. Each story pushes us to choose integrity over impulse and vigilance over complacency. We close with compassion, outlining healthy ways to cope with survivor’s guilt: refuse self-blame, share your burden with people you trust, and lean on prayer or journaling to process the shock. Through it all, the theme stays constant—pick role models whose conduct you can imitate on your worst day, not just admire on their best day. If that resonates, hit play, ride with us, and then tell us the one quality you’ll work on this week. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs steadiness, and leave a review so more people can find the show. Support the show "Your Weekly Ride To All School News ! "

    39 min
  3. 12/28/2025

    How Can You Get Along With Your Siblings, Sex Ring Busted In New Jersey, Student Sex Assault Hidden, Police Officer Tases Student On Bus

    Comments, Feedback, Suggestions? Text Us! What if the toughest battles at home are the best training for life? We open with two straightforward reasons to make peace with siblings—maturity and future readiness—and show how patience, calm language, and fair compromises become the same skills that help you thrive in class, at work, and in relationships. From there, we dive into the school stories everyone’s talking about and extract clear, actionable lessons for families, students, and educators. A South Jersey gastrointestinal outbreak prompts a healthy reset on winter habits: avoid close contact, stay home when sick, and disinfect high-touch surfaces. We react to a school gym torn apart by a sudden storm to underline why seconds count and why drills matter. We confront hard cases of adult misconduct—a teacher accused of violence, a substitute who allegedly encouraged a fight, and a controversial timeout box—pressing for trauma-informed care, transparent investigations, and real accountability. We also walk through an accidental shooting after a championship celebration and map a path forward: take accountability, be specific, and make no excuses. In the digital arena, we unpack how predators groom—manipulative messages, boundary testing, and control—and share concrete reporting steps and school policy safeguards. A major New Jersey sting, Operation Bad Santa, shows how coordinated law enforcement works, while reminding us that prevention starts with culture and everyday vigilance. Throughout, we keep returning to a simple idea: peace is a practiced strength. Whether you’re navigating sibling tension, a chaotic bus scene, or a sensitive report to administrators, the same habits—calm words, clear boundaries, quick reporting, and steady follow-through—protect people and rebuild trust. Subscribe, share this with a parent or student who needs it, and leave a review telling us which story changed how you’ll handle conflict or safety this week. Support the show "Your Weekly Ride To All School News ! "

    32 min
  4. 12/20/2025

    Three Ways To Save Money During The Season, Shooting In Australia Causes Fear, Shooting at Rhode Island College, Woman Attacked By Dog

    Comments, Feedback, Suggestions? Text Us! What if a few small choices could protect your wallet and steady your mind during a tough news cycle? We open with a reset on creator energy—how to stay consistent without burning out, keep people at the center of your work, and let your natural voice do the heavy lifting. Then we move straight into practical money moves you can use today: cook at home when you can, shop with a focused list and an online price check, and pause before upgrading gear that doesn’t actually change your life. From there, we guide you through a series of hard school safety stories with empathy and clarity. We break down quick, memorable steps for active-shooter situations—evacuate, hide, disrupt if cornered—so parents and students have a plan they can recall under stress. We talk frankly about suicide risk signals like substance misuse, social withdrawal, and disrupted sleep, and how early attention can save lives. We also shine a light on what’s going right: a student recognized for consistent kindness and responsibility, a reminder that small acts still shape safer schools. We don’t shy away from the complex moments either: a juvenile suspect in a Texas homicide, a Minnesota case involving fentanyl-laced pills in middle school, and a disturbing dog attack outside an elementary. Each story comes with grounded guidance—de-escalation tips, stress coping strategies for teens, and a plea to take social media threats seriously. The segment on missing students in Colorado leads to practical vigilance for families, while a tragic bus-related death in Maine anchors the human cost behind the headlines. If you’re looking for street-level wisdom that blends financial sanity with real-world safety, you’re in the right place. Hit play, save some cash, learn a few life-saving habits, and help us spread resources that matter. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs this, and leave a review with your best money-saving tip or school safety idea—we’ll feature our favorites next week. Support the show "Your Weekly Ride To All School News ! "

    28 min
  5. 12/12/2025

    Help To Fulfill Your Role As A Parent, Students Make Human Swastika On Football Field, 60-Year-Old Man Holds Child Porn For 20 Years

    Comments, Feedback, Suggestions? Text Us! Parenting shouldn’t feel like guesswork in a noisy world. We break the chaos into three moves you can actually use: define the values your family lives by, let real-life consequences build judgment, and help your kids practice the character they want to be known for. No jargon, no guilt—just clear, steady tools you can put to work tonight. From there, we tackle a tough news run that every parent should hear. We unpack a human swastika incident in California and why hate never creates change. We talk about a school gym rented for an adult-themed livestream and the failures that allow it. We cover violent events that shake trust—an officer shooting tied to a school crash, DUI injuries to track students—and the quiet breaches that do the deepest harm: educators arrested for child sexual abuse material and grooming. Each story becomes a prompt for better family conversations: What happened? Who was harmed? How do we prevent it? Where were the adults? What would we choose? We also examine the North Forsyth High School fatal stabbing update—what investigators say about self-defense, the role of metal detectors, and the hard question of accountability when staffing gaps become life-and-death issues. Along the way, we share practical safety steps for floods, campus vigilance, and reporting concerns without panic. We close with a missing-student alert and a reminder that community attention saves time—and sometimes lives. If you value straight talk, practical parenting, and real-world school news, you’re in the right seat. Hit follow, subscribe on YouTube, and share this episode with someone who needs a clear starting point. Your review helps more parents find tools that actually work. Where will you start first—values, consequences, or character? Support the show "Your Weekly Ride To All School News ! "

    40 min
  6. 12/06/2025

    How To Accept Correction, NJ School Has Pedophile Party, Hermosa Students Charged After Assault, Two Staff Members, Brothers, Hump Student On Playground

    Comments, Feedback, Suggestions? Text Us! Ever been corrected and felt your stomach drop? We get it. Today we unpack how to take tough feedback without losing your voice, your dignity, or your drive. From the driver’s seat of our New Jersey school bus to stories from campuses across North America, we connect the dots between personal growth, community safety, and honest accountability. We start with a straight look at why critique hurts and how to turn it into momentum. Three anchors lead the way: get objective so feelings don’t fog facts, stay humble so pride doesn’t block progress, and be thankful so relationships stay strong enough to tell you the truth next time. You’ll hear real quotes from students who reframed correction as care, plus simple mental exercises to cool down defensiveness and find the value inside hard words. Then we widen the lens. We cover difficult school headlines: a double murder shaking a quiet neighborhood, a beloved athlete mourned, allegations of staff misconduct and grooming, a child escaping an assault in a school bathroom, teens committing a brutal attack on a stranger, and a teacher accused of abusing a student on campus. Threaded through each story are practical steps for parents and students: vary walking routes, increase visible adult presence at school, teach safety scripts, notice grooming patterns, and report early. We also tackle the quieter crisis of grade inflation and eroding math skills, with ideas to get honest feedback and rebuild real competency before college. This one is candid, compassionate, and action-focused. If you’ve struggled with criticism, worry about school safety, or want to ground your learning in reality, you’ll find tools you can use today. Listen, share with someone who needs encouragement and clarity, and tell us your biggest takeaway. If this helped you, follow the show, leave a quick review, and send the episode to a friend who could use a steady voice. Support the show "Your Weekly Ride To All School News ! "

    50 min
  7. 11/21/2025

    How To Deal With Procrastination, Staff Member Charged After Sex With Minor, Assistant Principal Charged With Rape, Student Assaults With Metal Cup

    Comments, Feedback, Suggestions? Text Us! What if managing your time actually gave you more freedom—more connection at home, more sleep, and fewer last-minute scrambles? We open with a straight-talking guide to time management that works in real life: identifying the traps (friends, screens, procrastination), building a plan that fits your week, and using simple systems like honest audits and checklists to keep you on track. We share why punctuality signals character, how to say no without guilt, and why rewards should follow effort, not derail it. Then we move through a packed wave of school news that every student and parent should understand. From a staff member charged in Howard County and a gruesome metal mug assault at Gardner High, to felony threats traced to middle school Discord messages, the headlines show how fast things can escalate on and off campus. We sit with the heartbreak of a Milwaukee student killed after early dismissal and a Pennsylvania community mourning a junior’s sudden passing, and we call for practical compassion and support systems that actually help kids heal. We also examine digital harms and oversight gaps, including a former teacher pleading guilty in an AI-generated child exploitation case, plus a Florida man who breached a middle school and pulled a fire alarm. On the lighter but instructive side, we look at the 6 7 viral phrase and how one sheriff’s office used humor to defuse a trend driving adults up the wall. Finally, we break down a chaotic Atlanta bus route incident from the driver’s perspective, with concrete ideas for building calm and trust on school transportation. Come for the real talk on time; stay for the unfiltered school news, context, and takeaways you can use to keep your family informed and resilient. If this conversation helps you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s one time habit you’ll start tonight? Support the show "Your Weekly Ride To All School News ! "

    39 min

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Teenagers, Young Adults, and Elementary Kids Are Under A Great Deal Of Pressure Today! Bullying, Sexual Misconduct, Harassment, And Gun Violence has left students feeling uneasy. Where can they turn when the anxieties of life start to overwhelm them? Where can they have the freeness of speech that is often misunderstood by biased ears? This channel dives into the unique ways students have to fight everyday to endure school. Rather than EXCUSE, OR ACCUSE, we look for ways to help Gen Z and others use practical methods to endure school. Have Any Stories Worth Sharing From Your School?-A Teacher Gone Wild?-A Bully Gone Insane?-A Violent Threat?Contact Us:GmailTikTokInstagramThe Everyday Podcast For The Everyday People