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Youth Unfiltered

Youth Unfiltered

Written by: Connect Evergreen
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Connect Evergreen is a coalition in the Vancouver, Washington area made up of students parents and community members working together to support youth and build connections in the community. Featuring Aalia Naqvi, Dominic Reeder, JoseAngel Chaidez, Shreya Gupta, Sonja McManus.

Produced By DSTRCT9 Creative Solutions
Music by CeazEvergreen Connect 2025
Episodes
  • 7: Bonus Episode: “BTS: The Creators’ Experience”
    Jan 8 2026

    In this special behind-the-scenes bonus episode of Youth Unfiltered, the creators step out from behind the conversations and reflect on the journey of making the podcast itself. The hosts reintroduce themselves and look back on how they felt entering the series — rating their comfort levels at the start and comparing them to where they are now.

    They share their favorite moments from the experience, what surprised them most, and the skills they gained along the way — from storytelling to the technical side of podcasting. The conversation also explores how creating Youth Unfiltered shaped their confidence, creativity, and interest in continuing in the podcast space.

    Wrapping up with honest reflection, the group offers advice they’d give themselves before starting the series and discusses what they wish they’d had more time to explore.

    🎧 An honest, reflective look at youth not just as voices — but as creators, collaborators, and future storytellers.

    Music By Ceaz
    Produced By DSTRCT9 Creative Solutions

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    8 mins
  • 6: Episode 6: “Recap & Resources”
    Jan 8 2026

    In the final episode of Youth Unfiltered, students reflect on the conversations that shaped the series — connecting the dots between lived experience, community impact, stigma, messaging, and the development of new strategies.

    They offer practical pointers on how youth can support their peers and strengthen their communities, emphasizing connection, compassion, and accountability. The episode also highlights resources for students seeking support, education, or involvement, ensuring listeners leave with tools — not just ideas.

    Closing on a forward-looking note, the hosts encourage other young people to step into the podcast space, share their stories, and use their voices as instruments for change.

    🎧 This episode is both a reflection and a call to action — reminding listeners that youth voices matter, and meaningful change starts when they’re heard.

    Music By Ceaz
    Produced By DSTRCT9 Creative Solutions

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    8 mins
  • 5: Episode 5: “Applying & Developing New Strategies”
    Jan 8 2026

    In this episode of Youth Unfiltered, students shift from critique to creation — exploring what prevention and engagement could look like when youth voices lead the strategy. Drawing inspiration from the Iceland prevention model, highlighted through a TED Talk, the conversation focuses on connection, belonging, and proactive support rather than punishment.

    Students discuss the importance of increased extracurricular opportunities, from sports and affinity groups to chess clubs and peer tutoring. Ideas like bringing animals into schools through partnerships with organizations such as the Humane Society, hosting midday assemblies with interactive, festival-like energy, and featuring youth facilitators or trusted teachers all emerge as ways to strengthen school culture and reduce risk.

    The episode also breaks down which outreach methods actually resonate. Visual and social-first strategies — billboards, flyers, stickers, pins, and YouTube or Instagram ad campaigns — are seen as effective, while emails and platforms like WeChat or WhatsApp are largely ignored.

    🎧 This episode is about building real solutions — grounded in connection, creativity, and the belief that prevention works best when students feel seen, supported, and involved.

    Music By Ceaz
    Produced By DSTRCT9 Creative Solutions

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    14 mins
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