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Stories produced by students participating in our youth media program. Learn more about the intensive, fun and free introductory radio journalism workshops we offer throughout the year.

Episodes

The First Night Project makes cancer ward stays a little easier for teens

5m · Published 21 Mar 17:00

A cancer diagnosis "sucks." And the hospital stays that follow don't make it any easier.

17-year-old Harry McGovern wanted to make a difference for other teenage cancer patients like him. So he started The First Night Project.

RadioActive’s Sidh Shroff has this story about his friend.

Episode webpage: https://www.kuow.org/stories/the-first-night-project-makes-cancer-ward-stays-a-little-easier-for-teens

[RadioActive Youth Media is KUOW’s radio journalism and audio storytelling program for young people. This story was entirely youth-produced, from the writing to the audio editing.]

'I thought Columbia was going to save me': The reality of first-gen, low-income students in college

4m · Published 14 Mar 17:00

For some students coming from under-resourced high schools, going to college seems like a beacon of light that will solve all their problems.

Students are told that at college they'll gain access to things they didn't have in high school — health care, stable housing, regular meals, a gym, tutoring, extra-curricular activities, and more.

But when Khanh Doan got into their dream university, they quickly realized going to college wouldn't end their struggle with depression.

RadioActive’s Jana Le has this story about her friend.

Episode webpage: https://www.kuow.org/stories/first-generation-low-income-student-mental-health-in-college

[RadioActive Youth Media is KUOW’s radio journalism and audio storytelling program for young people. This story was entirely youth-produced, from the writing to the audio editing.]

'Joy and happiness was left behind': the true cost of the American Dream

5m · Published 08 Mar 17:00

When RadioActive's Rediet Giday was three months old, her family moved to the United States — without her.

Episode webpage: https://www.kuow.org/stories/joy-and-happiness-was-left-behind-the-price-my-family-paid-for-the-american-dream

[RadioActive Youth Media is KUOW’s radio journalism and audio storytelling program for young people. This story was entirely youth-produced, from the writing to the audio editing.]

Walking the Nile in his shoes

3m · Published 29 Feb 18:00

A daughter reflects on the emotional and challenging journey her father, an Ethiopian refugee, made in order to save his life and pursue his dreams.

RadioActive’s Eliham Mohammed has this story about her dad.

Episode webpage: https://www.kuow.org/stories/walking-the-nile-in-his-shoes

[RadioActive Youth Media is KUOW’s radio journalism and audio storytelling program for young people. This story was entirely youth-produced, from the writing to the audio editing.]

Bonus: On Our Minds with Bree & James

18m · Published 22 Feb 01:55

BONUS EPISODE: "On Our Minds with Bree & James” is a podcast about mental health — produced by and for teens — from our friends at PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs. 

RadioActive has been collaborating with Student Reporting Labs to produce "On Our Minds" this year, and we’re excited to share this special bonus episode with you. RadioActive's Frankie St. Pierre Nelson edited and mixed this episode.

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On this episode of "On Our Minds," teens discuss success. What does it mean to succeed at something? What even is "success"? How do your definitions of success differ from your parents'?

Segments were produced by Kansas City students (with the support of the Kauffman Foundation and Youth Media Producer, Chris Schwalm) and Keerthi from San Ramon, California. This episode was produced by Lead Podcast Producer Briget Ganske with help from Associate Producer Jaylah Moore-Ross.

Click here for this episode's transcript.

If you like this episode and want more, you can find “On Our Minds” wherever you get your podcasts. 

Buying hot dogs was an act of resilience for my grandfather in the Jim Crow South

4m · Published 15 Feb 18:00

George “Hot Dog” Moxley. A nickname born in the Jim Crow South and given to a boy who defied the unspoken laws of the time.

RadioActive’s Nyla Moxley talked with her grandfather about the summer in Kentucky when he got the nickname.

This story discusses racist violence.

Episode webpage: https://www.kuow.org/stories/buying-hot-dogs-was-an-act-of-resilience-for-my-grandfather-in-the-jim-crow-south

[RadioActive Youth Media is KUOW’s radio journalism and audio storytelling program for young people. This story was entirely youth-produced, from the writing to the audio editing.]

What's it like being a hijab-wearing model?

4m · Published 08 Feb 18:00

Fatuma Yusuf faces and embraces the challenges of being a woman who wears the hijab in the modeling industry. Her sister, RadioActive’s Maymuna Yusuf, has her story.

Episode webpage: https://www.kuow.org/stories/what-s-it-like-being-a-hijab-wearing-model

[RadioActive Youth Media is KUOW’s radio journalism and audio storytelling program for young people. This story was entirely youth-produced, from the writing to the audio editing.]

'I wonder if people think you took that baby.' Navigating Seattle as a biracial family

4m · Published 01 Feb 18:00

A lot of young people grow up thinking deeply about their racial identities.

But what if your family's identity is mixed? It can be complicated.

RadioActive's Gavin Muhlfelder tells his family's story.

Episode webpage: https://www.kuow.org/stories/black-white-seattleite-my-family-s-experience-being-mixed-race-in-seattle

[RadioActive Youth Media is KUOW’s radio journalism and audio storytelling program for young people. This story was entirely youth-produced, from the writing to the audio editing.]

My history teacher's unusual personal history

4m · Published 25 Jan 18:00

Stephanie Hogan was born in America and raised Jewish. But after living abroad and watching senseless violent events unfold, she began to question and change her identity and beliefs.

Now 'Ms. Hogan' teaches history at Mount Rainier High School, where she met RadioActive’s Daniel Colindres. Daniel talked with Ms. Hogan about her lifelong process of self-discovery.

Please note this story briefly references state-sanctioned violence against specific groups of people.

Episode webpage: https://www.kuow.org/stories/my-history-teacher-s-unusual-personal-history

[RadioActive Youth Media is KUOW’s radio journalism and audio storytelling program for young people. This story was entirely youth-produced, from the writing to the audio editing.]

How to navigate the public school system as a hijabi

4m · Published 18 Jan 18:00

Not everyone has the same relationship with their hijab. Some people feel confident wearing the hijab at a young age, and others are still on that journey.

For this personal essay, RadioActive’s Jehan Hashi talked to her best friend, Ameera Ahmed, about how they both found power and freedom in wearing their hijabs.

Episode webpage: https://www.kuow.org/stories/how-to-navigate-the-public-school-system-as-a-hijabi

[RadioActive Youth Media is KUOW’s radio journalism and audio storytelling program for young people. This story was entirely youth-produced, from the writing to the audio editing.]

RadioActive has 212 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 24:44:34. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on June 1st, 2024 07:12.

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