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Planet Classroom

by Orb

The Planet is a Classroom where learning together brings us together. Planet Classroom brings together musicians, dancers, video game creators, filmmakers, learning innovators and emerging technologists from all over the world to entertain, educate and engage us. Why do we need Planet Classroom? The world is facing many problems and we believe Youth are helping to solve them. Every show will feature youth voices sharing their passions, their ideas and their solutions for a better future.

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Episodes

Pride and Prejudice

1h 0m · Published 25 Jun 07:00
Resilience and dedication pave the path for those willing to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles. In this episode of Planet Classroom, Orb, the show’s virtual host, unites the creator of the acclaimed film, One Leg In One Leg Out (now screening on the Planet Classroom Network YouTube Channel), along with international youth voices to discuss the misconceptions about sex workers and the trans community. What happens when Iman, a transgender woman, wants to become a social worker so she can help other girls in her position stay safe and turn away from that way of life? Viewers will find themselves moved with a new open perspective on survival and what it feels like to be “different.”

What Can the World Learn from Iceland about Globalization?

1h 0m · Published 18 Jun 07:00
What is the line between embracing globalization and maintaining individuality? Iceland is confronting that question as it is faced with global issues like trade, tourism, and climate change while also attempting to preserve its unique identity and language. In this episode on Planet Classroom, these themes of globalization are explored in relation to the film Scaling Iceland. The Director, Adam Hersko-RonaTas, and youth voices from around the world join Orb to share their perspectives on how identity can be analyzed and where the balance lies between a global nation and an individual one.

What Can the World Learn from Iceland about Globalization?

1h 0m · Published 18 Jun 07:00
What is the line between embracing globalization and maintaining individuality? Iceland is confronting that question as it is faced with global issues like trade, tourism, and climate change while also attempting to preserve its unique identity and language. In this episode on Planet Classroom, these themes of globalization are explored in relation to the film Scaling Iceland. The Director, Adam Hersko-RonaTas, and youth voices from around the world join Orb to share their perspectives on how identity can be analyzed and where the balance lies between a global nation and an individual one.

What Can the World Learn from Iceland about Globalization?

1h 0m · Published 18 Jun 07:00
What is the line between embracing globalization and maintaining individuality? Iceland is confronting that question as it is faced with global issues like trade, tourism, and climate change while also attempting to preserve its unique identity and language. In this episode on Planet Classroom, these themes of globalization are explored in relation to the film Scaling Iceland. The Director, Adam Hersko-RonaTas, and youth voices from around the world join Orb to share their perspectives on how identity can be analyzed and where the balance lies between a global nation and an individual one.

We Can Be Heroes

1h 0m · Published 04 Jun 07:00
Becoming your own personal hero means being the positive change you want to see in your community and your world. Around the world, creators are finding innovative ways to become their own personal heroes. In this episode of Planet Classroom, the show’s virtual host, Orb, invites guests to discuss this inspiring theme using 3 films as prompts: Hero, The Boy Who Found His Voice, and The Mime, now screening on the Planet Classroom Network YouTube Channel. The creators and youth voices around the world share insights on how dance, mime, poetry, mindfulness, empathy and passion can bring us happiness and freedom.

We Can Be Heroes

1h 0m · Published 04 Jun 07:00
Becoming your own personal hero means being the positive change you want to see in your community and your world. Around the world, creators are finding innovative ways to become their own personal heroes. In this episode of Planet Classroom, the show’s virtual host, Orb, invites guests to discuss this inspiring theme using 3 films as prompts: Hero, The Boy Who Found His Voice, and The Mime, now screening on the Planet Classroom Network YouTube Channel. The creators and youth voices around the world share insights on how dance, mime, poetry, mindfulness, empathy and passion can bring us happiness and freedom.

We Can Be Heroes

1h 0m · Published 04 Jun 07:00
Becoming your own personal hero means being the positive change you want to see in your community and your world. Around the world, creators are finding innovative ways to become their own personal heroes. In this episode of Planet Classroom, the show’s virtual host, Orb, invites guests to discuss this inspiring theme using 3 films as prompts: Hero, The Boy Who Found His Voice, and The Mime, now screening on the Planet Classroom Network YouTube Channel. The creators and youth voices around the world share insights on how dance, mime, poetry, mindfulness, empathy and passion can bring us happiness and freedom.

Healthy People, Healthy Planet

1h 0m · Published 28 May 07:00
How can horses help heal trauma? How can youth protect themselves from the risks of secondhand smoke? Climate change affects the social and environmental determinants of health such as clean air, safe drinking water, quality food and shelter. How are activists in Australia fighting back to protect their natural environments? Join Orb, Planet Classroom’s virtual host, as youth activists from around the world explore the impact of trauma, secondhand smoke, and global warming using 3 exceptional films: Unharnessed, Evil Nicotine, and Nature Needs You, now screening on the Planet Classroom Network.

Healthy People, Healthy Planet

1h 0m · Published 28 May 07:00
How can horses help heal trauma? How can youth protect themselves from the risks of secondhand smoke? Climate change affects the social and environmental determinants of health such as clean air, safe drinking water, quality food and shelter. How are activists in Australia fighting back to protect their natural environments? Join Orb, Planet Classroom’s virtual host, as youth activists from around the world explore the impact of trauma, secondhand smoke, and global warming using 3 exceptional films: Unharnessed, Evil Nicotine, and Nature Needs You, now screening on the Planet Classroom Network.

Healthy People, Healthy Planet

1h 0m · Published 28 May 07:00
How can horses help heal trauma? How can youth protect themselves from the risks of secondhand smoke? Climate change affects the social and environmental determinants of health such as clean air, safe drinking water, quality food and shelter. How are activists in Australia fighting back to protect their natural environments? Join Orb, Planet Classroom’s virtual host, as youth activists from around the world explore the impact of trauma, secondhand smoke, and global warming using 3 exceptional films: Unharnessed, Evil Nicotine, and Nature Needs You, now screening on the Planet Classroom Network.

Planet Classroom has 86 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 86:00:00. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 18th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 17th, 2024 11:45.

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