Life in your 20s is full of fun questions: Where should I go out tonight? Who should I ask out? How should I respond to this TikTok? And, for the lucky few, how can I profit off my name, image and likeness?
But life at that age is also full of tough questions: How can I afford rent after college? How can I get a job when everything seems so competitive? Should I have kids? How do I know if I have brain rot? Or whether I have a gambling addiction?
Students in Towson University’s podcasting course teamed up to tackle these questions and more. Hear highlights from student podcasts in this video and listen to their full episodes below.
Jake Shindel, Olivia Kuehner and Lauren Maria on finding work after college
Kailyn Robertson on the question of whether to rent or buy
Audria Maier and Brooke Hall on balancing school and social life in college
Baily Lynch and Dani Koerner on combating short attention spans, aka “brain rot”
Jabari Rankin and Jessica Enright on gambling addiction (warning: explicit language).
Kaden White and Kyle Kennedy on marketing to young gamblers
Sean Daly and Zachary Daly on how athletes and fans feel about NIL
Cole Avery and Logan Wentzlaff on NIL in college athletics
Karl Lindsey and Waindim Tufoin on the transition from college sports to what comes next
Giovani Anderson and Muzafar Bacchus on the impact of social media on dating
Amaya Mitchell and Taylor Smith on the impact of social media on romantic relationships (warning: explicit language)
Abi Fackler and Diarah Walker on what dating app profiles convey about your intentions
Drew Cunningham and Kabeke Mukari on the decision on whether to have children