Gen-Z Speaks Out: High School's Hidden Battles
Folks like y 'all don't go nowhere, y 'all, just rather facetime and throw the phone the next thing.
Ever wondered what it's really like to be a teenager today? In this episode of the Soberholic Podcast, hosts Roger Boaz and Jason Rice dive deep into the lives of three Gen-Z students who open up about the daily pressures they face in high school. From the allure of drugs to the pitfalls of sexting, these young voices shed light on the real challenges that come with growing up in the digital age.
The conversation is raw and eye-opening, offering a candid look at how peer pressure, bullying, and social media addiction impact their mental health and faith. One student poignantly shares, 'Folks like y'all don't go nowhere, y'all just rather Facetime and throw the phone the next thing.' It's a powerful reminder of how technology shapes their interactions and self-worth. Listeners will find practical tips and heartfelt reflections on overcoming these hurdles and finding a path to a more fulfilling life.
Whether you're a parent, educator, or just curious about the Gen-Z experience, this episode provides valuable insights into the modern teenage world. Tune in for a conversation that's as enlightening as it is engaging.