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Teenagers, Young Adults, and Elementary Kids Are Under A Great Deal Of Pressure Today! Bullying, Sexual Misconduct, Harassment, And Gun Violence has left students feeling uneasy. Where can they turn when the anxieties of life start to overwhelm them? Where can they have the freeness of speech that is often misunderstood by biased ears? This channel dives into the unique ways students have to fight everyday to endure school. Rather than EXCUSE, OR ACCUSE, we look for ways to help Gen Z and others use practical methods to endure school. Have Any Stories Worth Sharing From Your School?-A Teacher Gone Wild?-A Bully Gone Insane?-A Violent Threat?Contact Us:GmailTikTokInstagramThe Everyday Podcast For The Everyday People Language: en Genres: Daily News, News Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Rembering Lindsey Marshall, Help Others Cope With Death, NJ Teacher Steals $50k, School Tosses Away A Severed Finger, Teacher Accused Of Rape
Episode 148
Sunday, 8 February, 2026
Comments, Feedback, Suggestions? Text Us!Grief doesn’t fade on a schedule, and the silence after the crowd leaves can feel louder than the funeral. We wanted to meet that silence with something useful: a clear, human guide to supporting friends who are still mourning. Together we walk through three practical pillars—deep listening, grounded reassurance, and long-haul availability—so you can show up in ways that actually help rather than accidentally harm. Simple questions like would you care to talk about it and steady check-ins months later can lift real weight.Alongside that heart work, we tackle a tough run of school stories: lawsuits and safety failures, teacher misconduct cases in New Jersey, Washington State, and Louisiana, and heartbreaking updates from the Bronx and Baton Rouge. These aren’t headlines for shock; they’re reminders that student safety, clear reporting paths, and community vigilance matter. We share concrete steps students can take if boundaries are crossed—confide in a trusted adult, don’t keep secrets, and never take the blame—while respecting due process and pointing to resources and hotlines where they exist.We also hold space for names that must not be forgotten. When a listener asked us to remember Lindsay Marshall, we listened. Honoring someone’s life can be as small as saying their name or as steady as showing up on hard anniversaries. If you’ve ever wondered what to say, how to help, or when to reach out, this conversation offers a compassionate map. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review with one way you’ve seen grief met with real care—your stories help others find their way.Support the show"Your Weekly Ride To All School News ! "







