Tanner Barton explains "something to us that kids understand and grownups don't..." by, in the most actually effective way: discussing and helping his and his friends’ mental health through their love and knowledge of music. Tanner connects with the listener in a meaningful and authentic way without mentioning a single psychology buzzword or citing any organizational mental health agendas. The beauty of this podcast is best summarized through Tanner’s own words: "Music is the language of the world."
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Tanner Barton explains "something to us that kids understand and grownups don't..." by, in the most actually effective way: discussing and helping his and his friends’ mental health through their love and knowledge of music. Tanner connects with the listener in a meaningful and authentic way without mentioning a single psychology buzzword or citing any organizational mental health agendas. The beauty of this podcast is best summarized through Tanner’s own words: "Music is the language of the world."
COVID-19 Conversations | CHS Students Perspectives | 3/28/20
CHS Media Production Program - Podcasts
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5 years ago
COVID-19 Conversations | CHS Students Perspectives | 3/28/20
Senior producer Wyatt Burichka discusses COVID-19 with four Cody High School students. Join him as he speaks with Jake Sandvik, Emily Cole, Ian Townsend, and Maya Snyder about the transition to online learning amidst the sudden school closures.
CHS Media Production Program - Podcasts
Tanner Barton explains "something to us that kids understand and grownups don't..." by, in the most actually effective way: discussing and helping his and his friends’ mental health through their love and knowledge of music. Tanner connects with the listener in a meaningful and authentic way without mentioning a single psychology buzzword or citing any organizational mental health agendas. The beauty of this podcast is best summarized through Tanner’s own words: "Music is the language of the world."