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  • Ep. 4, "Cuffing Season & Feelings: Teen Love and Mental Health"
    2026/02/13

    In this episode, Coach Braden Joseph (BJo) sits down with Charlena (Char), Catori, Lyrique, and I’Jenae for a real, honest, and engaging conversation about teen love and how it impacts mental health, especially during “cuffing season.” The group breaks down what teen relationships look like today, why emotions feel so intense, and how communication, trust, and respect play major roles in shaping young relationships. They also discuss how family relationships and personal experiences influence how teens understand love.


    As the conversation deepens, the panel opens up about how relationships can lead to stress, anxiety, and emotional exhaustion, especially when one person carries the emotional weight for both partners or feels pressured to change who they are. They explore why breakups hurt so deeply—pointing to emotional investment, personal attachment, and the biological changes teens experience. Social media is highlighted as both a blessing and a curse, often fueling comparison, drama, and unrealistic expectations while also exposing dishonesty.


    The group emphasizes the importance of having safe, confidential spaces in school where students can talk about serious relationship issues without fear of judgment or gossip. In the closing segment, each guest shares healthy, age-appropriate ways to heal after heartbreak, including setting boundaries, cutting off unhealthy contact, allowing yourself to feel emotions, focusing on self-care, staying active, and leaning into positive outlets like music, sports, and friendships. Overall, this episode delivers a powerful message: while teen love can be meaningful, protecting your mental health, self-worth, and future goals must always come first.

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    21 分
  • Ep. 3, "Culture Starts with Us: Respect, Responsibility & Accountability"
    2025/11/11

    The RedGen Podcast is back for the 2025–2026 school year, and we’re kicking things off with a conversation every student and educator needs to hear. Host Coach Branden Joseph sits down with HFCA scholars Nyriah Bailey, Catori Turner, Jamarion McGruder, and Lyrique Jackson to unpack what it really means to build school culture through respect, responsibility, accountability, and community.


    This powerful and transparent discussion dives into student-teacher dynamics, emotional awareness, handling conflict, self-respect, and raising the standard for what it means to show up at Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy. From personal stories to shoutouts, laughter, and honest truth, this episode sets the tone for a school year rooted in growth, ownership, and excellence.


    🎙️ Key Topics:

    • Is respect given or earned?
    • Taking accountability without retaliation
    • Understanding that students and adults are human
    • Strengthening school culture the HFCA way
    • Showing love and honoring the leaders among us


    👥 Featured Voices:

    Nyriah Bailey • Catori Turner • Jamarion McGruder • Lyrique Jackson


    📌 Hosted by: Coach Branden Joseph

    📍 Powered by: RedGen & Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy


    A bold start to a bold school year. Tune in, reflect, and join the movement.

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    20 分
  • Ep. 2, “Respectfully Me: Mental Health & Student Voice”
    2025/05/07

    In this heartfelt episode of the Redgen Podcast, Coach BJo sits down with senior Nate for an honest and eye-opening conversation about this month’s theme: Community Experiencing Sadness. Together, they unpack what it means for students to process grief, navigate family struggles, and carry emotional burdens into the school day.


    Nate shares powerful stories—from quiet acts of empathy in the lunchroom to personal battles with self-worth—and introduces the concept of delayed gratification as a path toward growth and leadership. The episode also explores how student-led mental health support through the Redgen program can reshape school culture and normalize emotional vulnerability.


    🎧 If you’ve ever needed a reminder that your story matters and your voice has power, this episode is for you.

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    30 分
  • Ep. 1, "Building a Stronger School Community"
    2025/02/08

    What’s up, HFCA Lions! 🦁 In this episode, host I’Jenae is followed by REDgen students, Jamarion, Vashayla, Heaven, Azaria, and our Athletic Director, College Advisor, and Mentor, Coach Joseph, as they break down some of the incredible pupil services programs at Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy (HFCA).


    From Character Strong and Divine Wellness to PeaceWorks, Pearls for Teen Girls, and REDgen, these initiatives are all about resilience, leadership, and student support. Our guests dive into how these programs help students develop life skills, build relationships, and create a positive school culture. Plus, you’ll hear firsthand stories about the impact of these programs and why they matter.


    Tune in for an inspiring discussion on mental health, personal growth, and student empowerment—all led by the voices of HFCA students!


    🔊 Listen now and join the movement to build a stronger school community!


    #HFCA #StudentLeadership #Resilience #CharacterStrong #PeaceWorks #DivineWellness #PeerSupport #TeenEmpowerment #MentalHealthMatters

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    10 分