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The Navigator

The Navigator

著者: Christopher Columbus High School
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概要

Welcome to ”The Navigator,” a dynamic and insightful podcast produced by the talented students of Christopher Columbus High School. In this engaging series, our young hosts delve into a wide range of topics that resonate with teens in Miami-Dade County and beyond. From lighthearted discussions about trends, music, and movies to deeper conversations addressing serious issues impacting today’s youth, ”The Navigator” offers a unique blend of fun and thought-provoking content. Tune in as we explore the vibrant world of teenagers, discuss their challenges, celebrate their triumphs, and navigate the journey of adolescence together. Join us for a fresh perspective on what it means to be a teen in today’s world, brought to you by CCNN Live.Copyright 2021 All rights reserved.
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  • Facing the Music: How Sound Shapes Our Lives
    2026/02/05

    Hosts JP and Gavin explore how music influences identity, mood, and creativity through interviews with a local band teacher and a bass player.

    The episode covers music genres, learning instruments, personal transformations, and why music matters in everyday life.

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    9 分
  • Wrong Chat, Big Panic: A Messaging Mishap
    2026/01/30

    On this episode of The Navigator, hosts Gavin and JP discuss close calls with sending messages to the wrong people and talk with guests who share cringe-worthy texting stories and interview mishaps.

    Light, relatable, and funny, the episode shows how one accidental message can cause panic, surprises, and unexpected laughs.

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    5 分
  • When the Alarm Feels Real: Teens, School Shootings, and the Weight of “What If”
    2025/11/21

    Dan Zukovski, Marcos Montessino, and Gavin Lynch lead a frank conversation about growing up with active shooter drills, the lockdown false alarm that shook Columbus, and the steady stream of headlines that make danger feel closer than ever. They speak with Miami-Dade officers Sergeant Jose Ramirez and Manny Malgor about situational awareness and real-world preparedness, then share their own moments of fear, quick decisions, and messages to family. The hosts focus on how students carry these experiences and what it means for their mental health in a place that’s supposed to feel safe.

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    11 分
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