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In a Perfect World

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In a perfect world, social issues would be a thing of the past. 100% student-run podcast hosted by Sydni Solomon and produced by Adrian Finer.

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6/7/2020

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May 30, 2021

Healing Lucille

Lucille (Anna Jacobs) is the grandmother and sole caretaker of two young girls, Becca (Laura Santos) and Lila (Vivienne Mullally). However, she's being treated by Dr. Collymore (Allen McBride) because she suffers from Aphasia (Megan Poole), a disorder that hinders a person's ability to communicate. When a sudden sign of hope arrives, the girls and Dr. Collymore enlist the help of music therapist August Taylor (DeVon Gainey) for one last chance to save their grandmother. Featuring Izzie Mohseni, Jahnavi Pannuri, Chloe Louidor, Lani Roberts, Leila Roberts, Angelo Curcio, Courtney Heinis, Ieve Rentz, and West Gila. Directed by Sydni Solomon and produced by Adrian Finer.

Episode thumbnail for The Stigma Behind Teens and Politics

August 3, 2020

The Stigma Behind Teens and Politics

In a perfect world, political differences would be just that; political differences. Hosted by Sydni Solomon, featuring Eduardo Rondon, political columnist at the Gainesville Sun and student at USF, as well as Kamal Sodhi, former president of her HSDA chapter and co-founder of her NOW chapter as well as being a student activist at UF. Learn more about your right to vote and how to register and request a mail-in ballot at Vote.org. All revenue from this episode will go to the National Black Disability Coalition; an organization that promotes unity, equity and opportunity for Black people living with disabilities.

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July 20, 2020

The Politics of Religion: Agnosticism and Non-Practicing Religion

In a perfect world, religious and non-religious teens alike would feel no pressure to hide their faith, or lack of faith, from those around them. Hosted by Sydni Solomon, featuring Jahnathan Nixon, non-practicing Christian student activist at UF and aspiring theatre educator, as well as Miriam Ruiz, agnostic artist, writer and language enthusiast at Macalester College. All revenue from this episode will go to the National Black Disability Coalition; an organization that promotes unity, equity and opportunity for Black people living with disabilities.

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What is In a Perfect World?

In a perfect world, social issues would be a thing of the past. 100% student-run podcast hosted by Sydni Solomon and produced by Adrian Finer.

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This podcast updates daily.

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