“Hi, everybody! Thanks for tuning into Camp Rock podcast. I’m here with my good friend Matilda. Today we will be talking about the effects that moving will have on teenagers' mental health. Moving from one place to another can cause problems in relationships, and academics, and cause cultural shock. Let’s get into how these events can affect you.”Academics Relationship Language Barrier → Culture shock/reshockPersonal story Closing lineMusic Credits: Zula by Minivandals
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Digital Dungeon
In this episode of Camp Rock the Podcast we discuss: the negative effects social media has had on people in regards to their mental health, dangers, and how it has been impacted by Covid.Segment 1: Pandemic EffectsWhen the pandemic started, social media was initially intended to be used as a way of communicationIt ended up leading to more isolation and people cutting off from the real world and their familiesSegment 2: Mental Health/Body ImageSocial media has caused anxiety and depression among many teensComparing yourself to othersFilters- hiding the real youForce people to believe there is a definition of a perfect person Hate comments can take a toll on mental healthSegment 3: DangersPersonal information is available to the entire worldPeople can easily harass others anonymously online- cyberbullyingIdentity theftPromotes negativity and controversy- cancel cultureSource Credits: Gale Litterature Music Credits: WeVideo audio: Funny Side Up
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Teenage Mental Health in the Social Media Age
Episode Title: Teenage Mental Health in the Social Media Age By: Charlie Brooks and Caroline FlanneryWelcome to the Camp Rock podcast. As advocates for teenage mental health, being teenagers ourselves, I, Charlie Brooks, and my co-host, Caroline Flannery decided to make a podcast that would reflect the mental health issues faced by teenagers today. Today’s Camp Rock podcast episode will discuss the aspects of teenage mental health and wellbeing during the Social Media age.Segment 1 (Negatives): Extremist groups - polarizationCyberbullying - how it has affected kids and schoolsAddictivenessTeens are already vulnerableFacebook whistleblower - causes/effectsSegment 2 (Positives):Communities - identities and understanding - safe space for minoritiesCensored countries organize protestsRelieve social anxietyOnline activism - kids getting interested in important topicsConclusionTeens are most vulnerableTeen Line is a hotline made specifically for teens and their mental health struggles - speaking to another teen - You can call them at (800) 852-8336 or contact them via text from 9 pm to 12 am EST by texting “TEEN” to 839863Positives reflect more on usersWays to avoid letting social media control you:Set time limits on these apps/your phonePut down your phone - you need a tech break - ground you, and relieve anxietyDelete apps altogether - more free time - happierI’m Charlie Brooks, and I’m Caroline Flannery, and we’d like to thank you for listening to this episode of the Camp Rock podcast.You can follow us or listen to additional episodes on Spotify, Apple Music, or wherever you get your podcasts.Music Credits:Our intro and outro music is After the Rain By Louie ZongConnect with us on Social Mediahttps://twitter.com/thehvspn
The Through Teenage Eyes podcast is a collection of episodes created by teenagers from Mrs. Lisa Sandstrand's English class. Each episode explores a current or on-going "hot-topic" and provides an unique teenage prospective as they try to make sense of the world!