Alexandra Siple
The Wild Way Podcast
The Wild Way podcast explores the peaks and the valley's of the modern youth experience, including topics like self-esteem, social media, peer pressure, online bullying, and more.
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Alexandra Siple
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Último episodio
11 de may. de 2026
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Episodios
Episode 2 - Stereotypes, Anxiety, and Expectations (Long Version) 11.05.2026 55:35
Check out the next episode of our youth-led Wild Way Podcast series! Program participants Caroline Welfare and Avery Godfrey talk stereotypes, anxiety, and expectations. What is it that actually makes us want to stereotype someone? How do stereotypes (even "positive stereotypes") hurt us? And what can we do to change them? This is the full version of the episode - you can also listen to...
Episode 2 - Stereotypes, Anxiety, and Expectations (Short Version) 11.05.2026 29:39
Check out the next episode of our youth-led Wild Way Podcast series! Program participants Caroline Welfare and Avery Godfrey talk stereotypes, anxiety, and expectations. What is it that actually makes us want to stereotype someone? How do stereotypes (even "positive stereotypes") hurt us? And what can we do to change them? This is a shortened version of the episode - you can also check o...
Episode 1 - Building Meaningful Friendships in the Digital Age 09.02.2026 34:55
Check out the premiere episode of The Wild Way Podcast, where we navigate the peaks and valleys of the modern youth experience. In this episode, Wild Way participants Lizzie Fortuna and Emma McGraw talk about friendship. How do you build meaningful relationships when so much of social interaction takes place through a screen? In a world where vulnerability can be quickly weaponized thanks to phone...
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