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Understanding Teenagers - Developing Your AdoleSENSE - 038
With a show hosted by all youth group kids and two former youth pastors we were bound to have an episode on the joys of adolescence eventually. Understanding teenagers can be a difficult undertaking, especially the further we are removed from our own youth. This week we look at what adolescence is, how it has changed and how we can help be a part of creating a space for the emerging generation to thrive. The episode finishes with a new segment called Top 3. Jeff, Mona and Allen share their top 3 fictional adolescent characters.
Understanding Teenager Conversation (00:26)
Top 3 Fictional Adolescent Characters Segment (52:22)
RELEVANT LINKS
From our Understanding Teenagers Conversation
Adolescence overview (article) The Invention of Adolescence (article) The Teen Brain: Still Under Construction (article) Hurt 2.0: Inside the World of Today's Teenagers (book) A Tribe Apart: A Journey into the Heart of American Adolescence (book) Righteous: Dispatches from the Evangelical Youth Movement (book) The Last Christian Generation (book) Why a medieval peasant got more vacation time than you (article) We Must Stop Criminalizing Adolescence (article) Returning To The Teachings: Exploring The Aboriginal Justice (book) Your Brain on Porn: How Internet porn affects the brain (article) Vulnerability and the Ritz Cracker People (irenicon blog post)
From our Top 3 Fictional Adolescent Characters Segment
A Goofy Movie (imdb) The Vampire Diaries (imdb) The Goldbergs (imdb) Deep Impact (imdb) Little Giants (imdb) Weird Science (imdb) Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (imdb) Allen’s mind melding with Cameron - museum scene (youtube) Daria (imdb) The Simpsons (imdb) The Sandlot (imdb) Good Burger (imdb) Smallville (imdb) A Walk to Remember (imdb)THANK YOU
Thank you to Mike Golin for our intro and outro music. Check out his band Soulwise.
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