Afleveringen
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Ivana gives us a run down of what to expect from ...A Teen Story
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A look into the weekly rotation of two charismatic teens!
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Andy takes us through a day in the life of a teen with ADHD.
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Kaelin says farewell to the Keeping Up With Gen-Z Podcast, and we hear some interesting stories from NYPL Teen Civics Ambassadors.
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Kaelin is joined by two of the New York Public Libraries TCA's, Abigail Lin and Kaylin Rios, to talk with attendees of Teens Take the Met, about the event, the library, and much more!
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Kaelin and Rhianny are finally back! In this episode they discuss getting older, building reletionships at the library, and a special apperance from our SNFL Teen Civics Ambassadors.
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Kaelin and Rhianny are taking the holiday season off, so we had Bryan and Angelina from our Teen Reading Ambassador program fill in! Bryan and Angelina interviewed two professional audio book narrators, Gail Shalan and Andre Santana.
For more information on the Audio Publishers Association please visit: https://www.audiopub.org/a-look-into
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Kaelin and Rhianny discuss the most overlooked holiday of the year, Thanksgiving! As well as a recap of our Teen Takeover Halloween event.
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It's the spooky season and Kaelin and Rhianny are talking all things Halloween.
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Incumbant host Kaelin and new host Rhianny talk about going back to school!
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Join hosts Kaelin and Yariana as they embark on an exhilarating adventure at the much-anticipated Teens Take The Met event. In this special episode, Kaelin and Yariana connect with teenagers from diverse backgrounds, exploring their perspectives on art, culture, and the pressing issues shaping their generation
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Spotify Wrapped is back right before December (weird, I know) and Kaelin and Alex’s musical taste had layers according to Spotify. They discuss their top 5 genres and top songs. Alex and Kaelin both agree that straight romance has been spiraling down the drain as of late and they give their opinions on why LGBTQ+ romances slay so much harder.
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Kaelin is out (for this episode). Alex is still in, and joined by guest, friend and frequent patron of the Teen Center, Johann (any pronouns). The two Conneticats talk about their recent parent-free trips to Connecticut. Both give their very comical experiences of the state and their takeaway from the trips. Then they discuss the racism, cultural appropriation of black culture, and the new K-pop group CocaNButter.
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The teens talk about their plans for October (come to the Teen Takeover!) and their recent fancies. Kaelin’s planning a Hotel Transylvania group costume with their friends (yes including baby Johnny). Kaelin and Alex are in agreement that idioms need to make a serious comeback (starting with “heard it through the grapevine”). Then they close it out with a brief detailing of the non-exaggerated microaggressions experienced by a black teen in NYC.
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Kaelin and Alex have a special guest, Angela Yee! In conversation with Angela, they discover her opinions on Arizona teas, TV shows that she’s into, her candy preferences, as well as her role as the first NYPL ambassador and her thoughts on entrepreneurship.
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Alex just got some Crocs, and talks about how croc charms (jibbitz) are ridiculously expensive. Kaelin speaks on their opinion about Crocs (which isn’t bad, they promise)! It’s September, and school is right around the corner and neither of them is excited. Kaelin also shares their current celebrity fixation.
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Kaelin and Alex are back from break and are here to discuss the poor color choices of NYC school uniforms. Alex and Kaelin review the anime called "Kotaro Lives Alone." SPOILER: IT'S SO GOOD.
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Kaelin and Alex discuss their favorite women icons in celebration of Women's History Month.
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Alex visits Philadelphia and recounts the pros and cons of Philly. Kaelin reminisces about going on school trips overnight.
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Kaelin and Alex talk about the strange behavior of freshman from poor hallway etiquette to cliques. They also discuss common experiences of the black churches they’ve been to.
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