
Hosted by Haven Worley · EN

Storytelling has no one definition.

In this episode of The Golden Age, director and writer of the viral short film “Dear America” Molly Smith discusses her filmmaking process and her hope for the future as a Gen Z kid. Follow @mollywood.films on Instagram for more inspiration.

In this ninth episode of The Golden Age, teen bloggers Lelia and Courtney are interviewed about their minimalist lifestyle. We discuss everything from how teens can change their impact on their environment, how they can learn about the world through a more meaningful life, and how materials aren’t everything. Follow @teenslivesimply on Instagram and check out teenslivesimply.com

Teens are all about fashion. From designer brands to thrifting, our generation loves it all. In this episode, I talk to teen fashion bloggers Liv and Ali who tell me their inspiration for their unique styles and how they make an impact in their community. Follow @liviebyliv on Instagram.

Teens (@sswantee) Asante and Ethan share their different perspectives on being male vs female in the music industry as musicians themselves. They also discuss the changes they foresee as teens become adults.

What role do teens play in defining feminism? Does our generation’s genders matter? In episode 6, we ask teens for their opinion... listen to find out their complex answers.

In this episode, teens @averybloomberg, @vicky_v.ong, Daniel @dumpong, Yuka @susy_suds, Ry, and @naominiemeijer discuss the competitiveness of high school and college, finding things they love, and their creative impact on their community.

In this episode of The Golden Age, Ashley, the On Site Director of the Brown University pre-college program On Location: Rome reflects on her experience as a teen and why technology may have influenced the next generation. As a millennial, she evokes insight on how the process of growing up can change.

In the third episode of The Golden Age, teens Molly, Galit, and Jasmin are interviewed about how their high school experiences differ from each other. They discuss changes in society, youth culture, social media, and teen voices. A deep conversation that every future leader should hear. To learn more about these teens, follow them on Instagram: @jasy.830 @ga_lit @mollyalexia

Haven Worley interviews senior DeMya about her experience in high school, teen culture, and what it means to have a voice. Listen in for all the feels... and the tea 🍵