Youth and Loud provides hope, encouragement, and guidance to Youth through discussing some of the most prevalent issues relevant to Young People

Youth and Loud
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Youth and Loud provides hope, encouragement, and guidance to Youth through discussing some of the most prevalent issues relevant to Young People
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Publishing Since
2/8/2017
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Recent Episodes

December 15, 2020
The Big Sister Experience: Interview with Bianca and Kritz
On this episode, we interview Bianca and Kritz from The Big Sister Experience which is a social enterprise that runs community events and in-school workshops that support teen and pre-teen girls. On the show, Bianca and Kritz talk about how some young people have been impacted by COVID-19 during the year, some things youth can do to support their mental health, the importance of self-care and gratitude, and how parents and families can support a young person who is struggling with their own mental health. If you would like to find out more about The Big Sister Experience Click Here. To stay connected to the podcast you can follow is on Facebook or Twitter Music in this episode is by: Bensound.com Picture is from: The Big Sister Experience

November 16, 2020
Alcohol, Youth, and Culture
This episode discusses alcohol consumption and addiction, including: the prevalence of drinking among young people, how alcohol is connected to our culture in Australia, the risks of drinking for youth, and some things we can do to help us stay safe while drinking. For this we were fortunate to speak with Dr Brendon Dellar who is an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology at Curtin University. Brendon specializes in the area of drug and alcohol consumption/addiction, and it was great hearing his insights and knowledge about this topic. If you would like to stay connected to the Youth and Loud Podcast, follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Background music for this episode is by: Bensound.com Picture is from Pixabay:

October 27, 2020
Understanding Youth Homelessness Part 3: Sam Horsburgh from Anglicare
This is the third episode in a series of interviews that explore Youth Homelessness in Victoria/Australia. On this episode I interview Sam Horsburgh who works in Homelessness Support at Anglicare. Sam talks about his role at Anglicare, some of the ways that Anglicare support young people, some of the factors that can lead a young person to become homeless, and some things the Australian community can do to support youth who are at risk of homelessness. If you would like to find out more about Anglicare you can click here. If you would like to follow us on Facebook you can click here. Or Twitter you can click here. Music for this Episode is from: Bensound.com Picture is from: Yeyo Salas on Unsplash
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