Stories and perspectives from Southwestern Ohio high school students participating in WYSO's Dayton Youth Radio training program.
Tippecanoe students interview Dayton Literary Peace Prize-winning author
Brad Kessler’s winning novel “North” follows the lives of a Vermont monk, a Somali refugee, and an Afghan war veteran.
23.9.2024 • 5 Protokoll, 13 Sekunden
'You could change somebody's life,' teens take on public health issues
Teenagers want their voices to be heard, especially about the problems they see in their lives. In Springfield, a teen-led group called BATS, or Bringing Awareness to Students, partnered with WYSO to make PSAs about public health issues in their community.
23.9.2024 • 4 Protokoll, 42 Sekunden
'Use your voice,' Clark County teens take on local public health issues
Teenagers want their voices to be heard, especially about the problems they see in their lives. In Springfield, a teen-led group called BATS, or Bringing Awareness to Students, partnered with WYSO to make PSAs about public health issues in their community.
23.9.2024 • 4 Protokoll, 35 Sekunden
Springfield student poet: 'It's a great way to connect with people'
This is the premiere of the latest installment of WYSO's Dayton Youth Radio series. We hear from student poets at the School of Innovation in Springfield.
23.9.2024 • 4 Protokoll, 19 Sekunden
Poetry 'as an organizer,' hear the work of Springfield student poets
In this installment of Dayton Youth Radio, we hear from student poets at the School of Innovation in Springfield.
23.9.2024 • 4 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
'Let poetry be what I want it to be,' Springfield teens share their art
In this installment of Dayton Youth Radio, we hear from student poets at the School of Innovation in Springfield.
23.9.2024 • 4 Protokoll, 22 Sekunden
Springfield teen on ‘getting whatever I need to get out’ through poetry
Springfield School of Innovation high schoolers share their poetry, produced through WYSO's Dayton Youth Radio.
23.9.2024 • 4 Protokoll, 6 Sekunden
High schoolers chat with Dayton native, Olympic champion Edwin Moses
This spring, Edwin C. Moses spoke with two track athletes at Meadowdale High School in West Dayton about his Olympic experience in the nineteen seventies and eighties.
23.9.2024 • 5 Protokoll, 6 Sekunden
Jordan brand revolutionized shoe deals in the 80s and remains relevant
As K-12 students return to school, many will wear new shoes. Some of the most popular are in Nike's Air Jordan line, named after famous basketball player Michael Jordan.
23.9.2024 • 5 Protokoll, 45 Sekunden
Gnarly: A teenager overcomes PTSD after terrifying crash
Patrick (Patty) Patton loves hockey, and every Saturday morning his mom drives him to practice. On one of those morning drives, something happened that would change Patty's life in a big way.
6.10.2023 • 6 Protokoll, 7 Sekunden
Eighteen: A military family teenager talks about moving across America
Many of our Dayton Youth radio students come from active duty military families. They are affectionately known as military brats. And today's story is from one of those military brats.
13.6.2023 • 5 Protokoll, 23 Sekunden
Letting Go: A teenager describes their journey from recklessness to recovery
The first of two stories for the 2023 season finale of Dayton Youth Radio.
13.6.2023 • 5 Protokoll, 57 Sekunden
John 13:34: A teenager reflects on truth and love in her spiritual journey
Religion is a topic many teens grapple with as they reach adulthood. In this iteration we'll listen to Gracie Hagon, a senior who's life was impacted by concepts of religion, church and faith.
14.3.2023 • 5 Protokoll, 27 Sekunden
Critical Race Theory: A teenager shares her views about growing up biracial in Ohio
This school year Dayton Youth Radio held classes right here at the WYSO studios. Today we'll hear from Zalah Scarberry, a freshman at Belmont High School.
1.3.2023 • 5 Protokoll, 11 Sekunden
Closer: A teenager discovers friendship from far away
A new Dayton Youth Radio story from high school freshman Lucinda Dobson.
8.2.2023 • 5 Protokoll, 15 Sekunden
Tippecanoe High School Dayton Youth Radio students interview Dayton Literary Peace Prize authors
Last fall, two authors, Ben Fountain, the author of Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk and Andrew Cryovac, writer of The Sojourn, were interviewed by students Jack Wyant, Isa Ramos, Francesca Nielsen and Madison Featherstone.
20.1.2023 • 9 Protokoll, 40 Sekunden
Frozen: A teenager finds his smile
Hear a story from Myles Markham, a senior at Centerville High School, as he describes his journey of grief and healing after the death of his father.
14.1.2023 • 5 Protokoll, 3 Sekunden
A Christmas Story: The greatest gift a teenager can give themselves
A Springfield High School student finds self-empowerment through DIY furniture building.
23.12.2022 • 8 Protokoll, 15 Sekunden
Offline: A teenager wants to escape the 'deep abyss' of social media
Centerville High School student Reagan Neal shares a story about their changing relationship with something very important in their lives.
18.11.2022 • 5 Protokoll
Unlabeled: A teenager uses comedy to open up about their sexuality
Teenager Keith Board, shares a story about a conversation that happened one day when he and his mom were driving in the car.
8.11.2022 • 5 Protokoll, 16 Sekunden
One Wish: A Teenager longs for his family reunion
Dayton Youth Radio producer, Aaron Harris, went through a big family breakup. And now, as a teenager, has one simple yet deep wish for something maybe all of us may take for granted.
28.5.2022 • 5 Protokoll, 25 Sekunden
The ‘57 Chevy: A teenager bonds with his dad
When a father and son share a hobby, they can form a very special bond in life. We'll hear a story about a teenager who's discovered a pastime to share with his dad.
27.5.2022 • 5 Protokoll, 43 Sekunden
Out of Our Control: A teenager talks about perseverance
Sometimes all you need to get through a tough time is patience. Springfield High School producer, Jayce Jensen tells us why we, should never give up.
27.5.2022 • 5 Protokoll, 7 Sekunden
Take It Easy: A teenager talks about love
In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, listen to one of our favorite Dayton Youth Radio stories from 2019. It's about two teenagers in love.
27.5.2022 • 4 Protokoll, 53 Sekunden
Foreign Intelligence: A teenager discovers the bright side of social media
Hear from Sylvia Korson, a teenager from Central Catholic High School in Springfield, Ohio.
15.4.2022 • 5 Protokoll, 43 Sekunden
Fourteen: A teenager searches for a Homecoming date
Dayton Youth Radio has a new story from producer Delanie Stratton, a teenager in Springfield, Ohio.
18.3.2022 • 6 Protokoll, 14 Sekunden
Brown Skin Girl: A Teenager Finds Her Way
A story from the Global Impact STEM Academy in Springfield about the impact culture has on teenagers.
4.2.2022 • 5 Protokoll, 31 Sekunden
Sixteen: A teenager grapples with gun violence
We have the first story from a new group of students from Springfield. It is a conversation between two gun violence survivors.
21.1.2022 • 6 Protokoll, 22 Sekunden
A Christmas Story: A teen learns about family history from his dad
Dayton Youth Radio has an interview that teenager John Gorski wanted to have with his father before he leaves home and gets ready for college.
24.12.2021 • 6 Protokoll, 50 Sekunden
The Champion: A Teenager Talks About Obstacles and Victories
Dayton Youth Radio shares a holiday rerun. It's from Hezikiah Reed, who was a senior at Ponitz Career Technology Center when this story originally aired in 2018. Hezikiah shows us why it's important to live your own life and run your own race.
18.12.2021 • 5 Protokoll, 16 Sekunden
Catfished: A teenager learns the dangers of social media
Here's a story from a teenager who says that a big mistake, taught him an invaluable lesson in life.
10.12.2021 • 5 Protokoll, 52 Sekunden
Good Cheer: A teenager bounces back from injury
This week on Dayton Youth Radio we have an inspirational story of triumph over challenges produced by Emily O'Connell, a member of the class of 2021 at Centerville High School.