No Long Talk ft. Island Girl Mia

No Long Talk ft. Island Girl Mia
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No Long Talk ft. Island Girl Mia is the space where youth voices rise above the noise. We’re tackling real issues—education, mental health, opportunities (or lack of them), and more—all from a youth perspective. No sugarcoating, no fluff, No Long Talk—just real, raw conversations with changemakers who are ready to shake things up.
This is more than a podcast; it’s a movement. So tune in, speak up, and be part of the change. Because this ain’t No Long Talk—just action.
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The podcast focuses on education, mental health, and opportunities for youth, with episodes discussing systemic inequalities in school competitions, young people's engagement in politics, and the pressing need for government support in sports, reflecting a commitment to raw discussions and actionable insights.

No Long Talk ft. Island Girl Mia is the space where youth voices rise above the noise. We’re tackling real issues—education, mental health, opportunities (or lack of them), and more—all from a youth perspective. No sugarcoating, no fluff, No Long Talk—just real, raw conversations with changemakers who are ready to shake things up.
This is more than a podcast; it’s a movement. So tune in, speak up, and be part of the change. Because this ain’t No Long Talk—just action.
DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the individuals involved and do not, in any way, reflect the views, beliefs, or policies of Cedar International School, its administration, staff, or affiliates. This discussion is based on personal experiences and observations, and our goal is to encourage discussion and personal expression.
In this episode ofNo Long Talk ft. Island Girl Mia, we take a hard look at the systemic inequalities students from private schools, particularly Cedar, face in intersecondary competitions in the British Virgin Islands. Island Girl Mia is joined by Maddy, Zoe, and Zara, who all share their firsthand experiences of how these competitions often aren’t a level playing field. We discuss everything from lack of resources and preparation to the deeper issues within the system that leave certain schools, like ours, at a disadvantage.
This conversation goes beyond pointing fingers—it’s about holding the system accountable and calling for real change.Our Mic. Our Moment. Our Movement. This episode is a call to action for the Government of the Virgin Islands and competition organizers to ensure fairness, transparency, and equal opportunities for all students, regardless of where they’re from.
This isn’t just talk; it’s time for action.Remember, this ain’t No Long Talk… just action! Tune in, get inspired, and find out how we canall advocate for equality and ensure the future of intersecondary competitions is fair foreveryone.

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