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Based in Central NY, Teen Talk is a radio show for teens and hosted by teens. We promote teen voices for good choices.

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Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated September 15 - October 15, recognizes the culture and contributions of Hispanic Americans. Teen hosts Yanira, Ayana, and Robert discuss the importance of Hispanic culture with Rita Paniagua,... more

Teen hosts McMillen, Grace, Robert, and Salwa talk about suicide prevention with Trina Luttinger, Student Assistance Counselor from Contact Community Services. This powerful show sends the message to teens that they are not... more

What is the best way to manage homework? How do you navigate a new school? What should you expect in the lunch room? Teen hosts Jackie, Drew, Jessica, and Sarah answer these questions and more in our first high school survival... more

How do you know when a relationship has turned toxic? How do you end toxic friendships? Could you be a toxic friend? Join teen hosts Jackie and Allison as they answer these questions and more with guest Trina Luttinger, Student... more

Teen host Jackie discusses how taking advantage of your local library can help prevent summer learning loss. She is joined by guests Monica Norton and Pamela Gottheld from the Onondaga County Public Library System.

Teen hosts Jackie and Grace speak with Susan Meidenbauer from Central New York Services and Mike Nemeti from the agency's Choices program. Choices is a substance abuse treatment program for adolescents and young adults that uses... more

Teen hosts Jackie, Grace, and Lindsey discuss virginity and the pressures for young people to have sex. Our guest is Caitlin McArdle from Planned Parenthood. For more information from Planned Parenthood, visit plannedparenthood.org... more

Teen hosts McMillen, Grace, and Tegan discuss how the media affects them and their peers. They also answer our question of the week, "If you could have dinner with anyone, dead or alive, who would it be and why?"

Teen host Amari interviews Brian D. Anderson, author of The Godling Chronicles. To get The Godling Chronicles: The Shadow of Gods, visit Amazon.com.

Teen hosts Drew and Amari discuss terrorism and the trauma it causes, with a focus on individual terrorism or bullying. Our guest is Jennifer Kinzie, LMHC, a holistic, trauma-informed, motivational therapist that specializes in working with... more

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