Podcasts Activity #2

Tom

Tom

by Phuc Truong (Tom) Nguyen -
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Podcast Plan:


Title:Life Unfiltered


Episode Length: About 15-20 minutes per episode. I think this is the perfect length for a high school audience because it’s not too long, and listeners can easily fit it into their day—whether it’s during a study break, while walking to class, or just chilling at home.


Discussion Topics: The podcast would talk about everyday issues that teens face, like stress, friendships, dealing with school pressure, and self-confidence. I’d also talk about personal growth—how to handle challenges and learn from them, like how to deal with failure, time management tips, and how to stay motivated when things get tough. I think these are topics that most high schoolers can relate to, and it could be helpful for people to hear real advice about things they’re going through.


Making the Podcast Interesting:To keep it fun, I’d try to keep the tone light and casual, like a conversation between friends. I’d have guests sometimes, like other students, teachers, or even people who’ve gone through some of these struggles and want to share their advice. I’d also play some upbeat music in the intro to keep things energetic and keep the vibe positive. Maybe I’d even ask listeners to send in questions or stories that I can talk about in future episodes—this way, they can feel like they’re part of the conversation.


Comment on two other posts:


1. Comment on a post about *Stuff You Should Know:

I love your choice of Stuff You Should Know! The fact that they cover so many random topics is what makes it so interesting. It’s like you never know what you’ll learn next. One minute it could be about something historical, and the next minute it’s about a cool science topic. It’s super fun and definitely keeps you curious!


2. Comment on a post about The Daily:

I agree with you on *The Daily*! It’s a great way to catch up on current events without having to spend hours reading the news. The episodes are short and packed with information, which is perfect for busy days. Plus, Michael Barbaro’s voice is so easy to listen to, which makes the news feel less overwhelming. It’s definitely a good way to stay informed.