HFCA REDgen Podcast

HFCA REDgen Podcast
Podcast Description
HFCA REDgen is a peer-to-peer resilience program at Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy that empowers students to become leaders in their school community. Through reflection, conversation, and connection, students learn the importance of resilience while supporting one another. From launching impactful projects—like podcasts—to fostering meaningful discussions, this podcast showcases the voices of students as they share their journeys, challenges, and insights on building a stronger, more connected school environment. Tune in and be inspired by the next generation of resilient leaders! 💪🏾✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Focuses on resilience, mental health, and leadership development with episodes covering student support programs like Character Strong, PeaceWorks, and Pearls for Teen Girls, highlighting student experiences and insights about building a connected school environment.

HFCA REDgen is a peer-to-peer resilience program at Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy that empowers students to become leaders in their school community. Through reflection, conversation, and connection, students learn the importance of resilience while supporting one another. From launching impactful projects—like podcasts—to fostering meaningful discussions, this podcast showcases the voices of students as they share their journeys, challenges, and insights on building a stronger, more connected school environment. Tune in and be inspired by the next generation of resilient leaders! 💪🏾✨
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In this heartfelt episode of the Redgen Podcast, Coach BJo sits down with senior Nate for an honest and eye-opening conversation about this month’s theme: Community Experiencing Sadness. Together, they unpack what it means for students to process grief, navigate family struggles, and carry emotional burdens into the school day.
Nate shares powerful stories—from quiet acts of empathy in the lunchroom to personal battles with self-worth—and introduces the concept of delayed gratification as a path toward growth and leadership. The episode also explores how student-led mental health support through the Redgen program can reshape school culture and normalize emotional vulnerability.
🎧 If you’ve ever needed a reminder that your story matters and your voice has power, this episode is for you.
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