WCRS Podcast - youthbeat

Respect! June 6, 2011


26:55 minutes (24.65 MB)

Art and Environment - May 30, 2011


24:38 minutes (22.55 MB)

Art and Environment - May 23, 2011


24:38 minutes (22.55 MB)

In five months, students in the Wexner Center's Art and Environment class visited organic farms and power plants, interviewed well-known environmental artists and produced work for an exhibition at the Wexner Center opening May 26. Shelly Casto, director of education at the Wexner Center, and her students share the rare experiences they have gained in this free and exciting class. To learn more about the class go to http://www.wexarts.org.

Job Hunting Part 2 - May 9, 2011


28:13 minutes (45.23 MB)

Learn more about job hunting with successful interviewing tips!

Job Hunting and Resumes - May 3, 2011


29:00 minutes (39.83 MB)

Now that spring is here, it's time to start thinking about summer employment. Learn how to do a resume and cover letter that will impress potential employers and help you obtain your dream job.

Becoming a Philanthropist: Opportunities for Youth - April 25, 2011


26:53 minutes (36.93 MB)

Youth Beat host Nishant interviews Neethi Johnson about the work of the Columubs Medical Association Foundation Youth Advisory Council. Learn about grant opportunities for your organization and to meet the health needs of Central Ohio's youth.

Earth Day Show - April 18, 2011


28:10 minutes (25.79 MB)

Hear some of Youth Beat's favorite segments to learn new perspectives on the environment, as well as things you can do to make a difference!

Earth Day Show - April 18, 2011


28:10 minutes (25.79 MB)

Listen to some of Youth Beat's favorite segments to hear new perspectives on the environment, and thing we can do to make a difference!

Consent is Sexy! April 11, 2011


28:22 minutes (32.47 MB)

Preconceived Ideas - March 28, 2011


27:52 minutes (31.9 MB)

On this week's show, Youth Beat addresses a number of issues that challenge us to examine our assumptions about things we know, don't know, or haven't thought about. How do labels affect our perceptions of others, or create stereotypes and misperceptions? We hear about the value of family traditions and the importance of being open-minded, even when these traditions don't seem so exciting to us. Does anyone close to you have Type I diabetes? Learn first-hand some facts about the disease and ways we can all be involved in better self-care of ourselves. We also hear about a seldom-discussed topic: What happens when an older sibling goes off to college? How do we adjust to the changes in our lives? And even though holiday season is over, we hear some tips for recycling Christmas trees that we can think about and put to use next year.

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