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Class of Hope and ChangeAn intra-generation conversation with millennials in a spirit of love, trust, and truth. Author: OverPond Media
Class of Hope and Change is an intra-generational conversation featuring millennials who are sharing their dreams, struggles, ideas, and stories in a beautiful movement of love, trust, and truth.This podcast is rooted in the timeless tradition of oral history. We speak for ourselves. We are telling our own stories before someone else sells them back to us. Our guests are everyday millennials who bring a variety of life experiences and cultural perspectives to discussions about a wide range of timely and timeless subjects.We believe the ideas of 'Hope' and 'Change' are about our future - specifically our young people - and are open to anyone who is trying to make the world a better place to live. Using conversation, we dig for the gems of wisdom that lie beneath the surface of what we typically see and share on social media. We know that life in the real world is not always pretty, but we think truth can be communicated in love...and we're trying to do just that.Thanks for listening!An OverPond Media Production. Language: en Genres: Documentary, Personal Journals, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Conversation 58 (Camille)
Sunday, 19 February, 2017
Camille is from Brooklyn, New York. At the time of our interview, she was a college student living in Brooklyn at the time of her interview, and was spending her days “either working, going to school, or sleeping.”Camille’s Most Likely To Is: "Most Likely To Not Give Up"We talked about the difference between students’ mood they first get to college and their mood after a couple of years, and about what she says to visiting high school seniors. Camille explained why "not giving up" best describes this moment in her life.She described the important role that her family plays in her life, and how her social circles and support system complement each other.We also discussed why she’s “not really there” for social media, and we talked about how she practices self-care in this moment.-----------------------------------------Intro Theme Music: "Chega Para Mim" by AbJoSee photos of our guests, and pick up your copy of the companion book at https://classofhc.com/ep58-camille/Join the conversation on Twitter: https://bit.ly/2Nd2H1C and on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2Z4jPggThanks for listening!







