Borderlines

By Sophie Young

Welcome to Borderlines, a podcast that will open your eyes to empathy by inviting international students from Kent State University to interpret world news through poetry. In this episode, you’ll meet Maham Khan, an English student from Pakistan. She reads us a famous feminist poem often performed at protests.

Evergreen Learning Podcast

Concepts growing young minds about the different environments in our world.

By Kennedy Gotham

Episode 1: With our ever-changing environment, there can be many questions that arise. We are well into the spring season and there are noticeable changes in the world around us like, greener plants, more critters, and rising waters. These questions will be answered today by an educator at the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

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https://evergreenlearningpod.wixsite.com/my-site

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Young & Uncanny

By Ayomide “Ayo” Fola-Toluhi

Episode 1 – Embracing the Uncanny

Young & Uncanny is a podcast hosted by Jaft, alongside guests/co-hosts on every segment. Each episode is filled with engaging discussions, personal stories, and practical insights to help listeners embrace their unique qualities and find a sense of belonging.

The undiscoverable gem of Jared Abel: Business savvy rock miner

By Naudia Harris

Deep dive into the life of Jared Abel, a rock miner that brings a sense of community to Kent as he practices
sustainability in eclectic shops: Hippie Fox Rocks & Tiger Rae. He relies on what he calls the “synergy of the universe”to guide his business ventures. Jared is an active believer of giving back, and he shines light on this during my audio story

Mother Knows Best: How a Hilliard mom feels about a
lawsuit against LGBTQ+ topics in schools

By Hayden Cruz

Beth Sabatino lives in Hilliard, Ohio. Her two daughters one graduated and one currently goes to
Hilliard City Schools. This district is currently facing a lawsuit from parents urging the schools
to not openly discuss LGBTQ+ topics and not allow teachers to wear badges saying, “I’m here,”
Beth is a mother to an LGBTQ+ child talks about her view on the lawsuit.

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