Skinny Time
By alex neuhedel
- their home life
- school
- any drama
- what has changed recently
- what’s your plans for the future
- any advice for those listening
We want make this podcast just for you guys to listen to and hear about your close friends and what they may say about you or someone you might now close, and hey you might learn something new.
Skinny TimeSep 04, 2020
29: “Truth About High School”
28: “Ghostly Greetings”
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27: “Control Freaks”
26: “Becoming A YouTuber” with Alexis Paradise
25: “Medical Emergency”
24: “Astrological Assumptions”
23: “Pettiest Peeves”
22: “Frenemies”
21: “Rules of The Road”
Naya Rivera / 7•8•20
20: “Vigintiphobia”
19: “Flashback Backlash”
18: “Growing Up Graduate” with Sarah Harpring
17: “Escaping The Night” with Kalani C.
For any listeners there, are you a fan of puzzles and mystery? Because joining our podcast today is a very well-known theorist on YouTube named “Kalbit” aka Kalani. Today we discussed the matter of the hit YouTube show, Escape The Night, and what influenced Kalani to make his own series based on it. We also discuss the whole premise of the show and what it’s about. Arianna also shares her interests and questions for the show too.
Go watch seasons 1-4 of Escape The Night right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bS2vhgnFddU&list=PLRfpyIF9ZtKKInt1xZ_Ns5Btar4OZzIEP
16: “Living the Cali Life” with Garrett Daniel
15: “When Life Gets Tough”
14: “Hardships of Acting” with Jeremy Tilghman
13: “A Cheerleader Champion” with Rhiannon Ortiz
12: “Boys, Breakups, Best Friends” with Zoey Zittel & Trista Delany
11: “Homeschool vs Public School” with Randal Krauss
10: “Q&A Extravaganza”
9: “Mental Health” with Paige Sanossian
Diving into our deepest thoughts, we interview our good friend Paige and the celebrate The Mental Health Awareness Month. With discussion to help those who struggling with different mental health issues, our discussion definitely reflects those in need and those who might not even know they have anxiety or depression. Wether it be staying home in quarantine or struggling in school, don’t be scared to ask for help.
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