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Young Voices / Big Ideas

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by Innovation 10 Class of 2026

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From the Innovation 10 Class of 2026 at Delview Secondary School in Delta B.C., Young Voices / Big Ideas explores the complexities of human nature in a post-pandemic era. Through eight student-led episodes, we dive into the psychology of fear, the evolution of empathy, and the blurred lines between good and evil. From the impact of AI on mental health to the unique struggles of the teenage brain and the conviction behind our beliefs, we tackle the uncertainty of our future with curiosity and insight. Join us as we navigate what it means to be human today.

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February 18, 2026

Is empathy still a part of human nature?

<p>In this episode, Ella, Abby, Katelyn, and Seerat (&quot;The Empathizers&quot;) ask an important question: Is empathy still a part of human nature? Join them as they interview two professionals, Mr. Stu Gillet (retired police officer who worked for the Vancouver Police) and Ms. Candace Darch (a child youth care worker), who provide a variety of answers. Listeners are encouraged to keep an open mind, as empathy means different things for each person.</p>

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February 11, 2026

Why are the teenage years so complicated?

<p>Saanvi, Karman, Johana, and Maya (&quot;Fourward&quot;) present a podcast episode that aims to bring awareness to teenage struggles and complications. Created by a group of teenagers, the podcast seeks to shed light on what teenagers experience during their crucial growing years and to encourage others to better understand and support them. Through their Innovation 10 project, the group poses an important question: “Why are the teenage years so complicated?” They hope that instead of labelling teenagers as lazy or worthless, listeners will gain insight into their challenges and emotions.</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, the team interview several experts and professionals. Maya Tekavcic, a clinical counsellor from OK Clinic Therapy Group with an RCC, BA, BEd, and MA in Counselling, shared her expertise on understanding teenagers and their emotional development. Manisha Yadav, a personality coach with an MBA, M.A. in Psychology, BEd, and BSc, provided insights into parenting and its impact on teenagers. Finally, Tristan Taylor, founder of the Canadian AI Advancement Institute, discussed how artificial intelligence and social media influence teenagers today. The podcast concludes with a “word on the street,” offering authentic perspectives that capture both the professional and personal aspects of teenage life.</p>

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February 4, 2026

Why do humans experience fear?

<p>In this episode, Finn, Yusuf, Ryder, and Bowen will attempt to answer the question, “Why do humans experience fear?” They talk about their experiences and interview Lisa Masini, a PhD Student at UBC, about her research on the Autonomic Nervous System.</p>

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What is Young Voices / Big Ideas?

From the Innovation 10 Class of 2026 at Delview Secondary School in Delta B.C., Young Voices / Big Ideas explores the complexities of human nature in a post-pandemic era. Through eight student-led episodes, we dive into the psychology of fear, the evolution of empathy, and the blurred lines between good and evil. From the impact of AI on mental health to the unique struggles of the teenage brain and the conviction behind our beliefs, we tackle the uncertainty of our future with curiosity and insight. Join us as we navigate what it means to be human today.

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