• Misconception: Teen Girls Are Fast
    Feb 8 2024

    Are teenage girls really "fast"? In this episode of "Detroit Youth Rising," host Zara Northover sits down with Amber, a former youth action board member turned youth leadership associate. Together, they unpack the age-old misperception that teenage girls are "fast," shedding light on the term's origins and the implications it carries. Amber offers a valuable perspective on how such labels affect young women and the broader societal views that often misinterpret the actions of young people. Tune in to hear a candid discussion about the challenges young girls face, the misconceptions they battle, and the need for understanding and empathy. Don't miss this insightful episode as Zara and Amber challenge stereotypes and advocate for a more informed understanding of today's youth.

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    29 mins
  • Misconception: The Police Make Youths Feel Safer
    Feb 8 2024

    Do youths genuinely believe that the police are there to make them feel safe? Dive into this episode of "Detroit Youth Rising" as host Zara Northover discusses this widespread misconception with changemakers Brandon and Joseph. While getting a glimpse into their personal interests, the trio delves deep into the heart of the matter, sharing their experiences and perspectives on police interactions and the emotions they evoke. Listen as they navigate the intricate web of trust, fear, and societal expectations surrounding law enforcement and young individuals. This episode offers a candid look into the complex relationship between youths and the police, challenging pre-existing notions and encouraging a deeper understanding. Don't miss out on this compelling conversation that seeks to bridge gaps and foster empathy.

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    30 mins
  • Misconception: Youths Don’t Have Mental Health Challenges
    Feb 8 2024

    Do young people really have no mental health challenges? In this episode of "Detroit Youth Rising," host Zara Northover delves into the misconceptions surrounding youth and mental health. Joined by Taniya and Joseph, both changemakers with the Detroit Phoenix Center, they embark on a candid conversation about the mental health struggles that young people confront. Taniya, a softball enthusiast, and Joseph, a multifaceted baseball player and rapper, share their personal insights and experiences. Together, they aim to debunk the stereotype that today's youth are immune to mental health problems. Listen as this trio challenges the stigmas, advocating for increased understanding and support for young individuals navigating their mental well-being. Dive into this episode for an eye-opening discussion on a topic that's more relevant than ever.

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    49 mins
  • Misconception: Everyone Has An Equal Chance Of Succeeding
    Feb 8 2024

    Does everyone in America truly have an equal chance at success? In this episode of "Detroit Youth Rising" as host Zara Northover discusses this prevalent misconception with Shannon and DB. Both young women share their personal perspectives, shedding light on the uneven playing field many face due to systemic barriers. As they delve deeper, Zara, Shannon, and DB address the stereotypes that often overshadow the realities of opportunity, highlighting the diverse experiences and challenges young individuals encounter. Listen as this trio unravels the layers behind the belief in universal opportunity, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and addressing the inherent disparities. Join them in this candid conversation that seeks to challenge assumptions and advocate for a more nuanced understanding of opportunity in America.

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    43 mins
  • Misconception: Today’s Teens Are Lazy
    Feb 8 2024

    Are today's teenagers genuinely lazy? In this episode of "Detroit Youth Rising,” host Zara Northover converses with Detroit native, Cassidy, about the stereotype labeling young people as idle and unproductive. Cassidy, a proud changemaker, provides firsthand insights on the matter, highlighting the diverse range of activities, challenges, and commitments the youth juggles daily. Through their discussion, Zara and Cassidy debunk the age-old notion, shedding light on the underlying factors that might lead to such misconceptions. Listen in as they dissect the layers of this stereotype, emphasizing the importance of understanding and recognizing the potential in today's youth. Don't miss this enlightening episode that challenges preconceived notions and champions the vibrancy and dedication of the younger generation.

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    26 mins
  • Misconception: Yelling Is Effective at Motivating Young People
    Nov 28 2023

    Is yelling truly an effective way to motivate young people? In this episode of "Detroit Youth Rising,” host Zara Northover discusses this prevalent misconception with Taniya and DB. As they share about their personal interests, from academics and softball to rapping and skating, the trio delves into the topic at hand. They challenge the belief that raising one's voice or resorting to punitive measures can positively influence young individuals. Listen as Zara, Taniya, and DB explore the nuances of motivation, emphasizing the need for understanding, patience, and positive reinforcement. Join them in this enlightening conversation that aims to foster better communication and understanding between adults and the youth. Don't miss out on this episode that calls for a shift in perspective and approach.

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    35 mins
  • Season 2 Trailer
    Nov 27 2023

    In the second season of the Detroit Phoenix Center Podcast, we turn the mics around and talk to Detroit's youths about the challenges that they are facing. In each episode, they discuss a common misconception that adults have about today's young people.

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    1 min
  • Transportation
    Nov 4 2022

    The ability to move around Detroit — to get to school or work or the grocery store — can be a barrier for youths struggling with homelessness. What resources are there for youths trying to get from place to place? How can you youths ensure their own safety on public transportation? And how does public transportation in Detroit compare to other cities?

     

    David Gifford, a board member of Transportation Riders United and the Founder of Transit Guide: Detroit, joins Sir Carlos to talk about the issue of transportation.

    Detroit Youth Rising was created by the Detroit Phoenix Center, a non-profit organization that provides critical resources, wrap around support, and a safe, nurturing environment to youth who are transitioning out of homelessness and poverty. Produced by Michigan Podcast Productions.

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    31 mins