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At the dawn of the social media era, Belle Gibson became a pioneering wellness influencer - telling the world how she beat cancer with an alternative diet. Her bestselling cookbook and online app provided her success, respect, and a connection to the cancer-battling influencer she admired the most. But a curious journalist with a sick wife began asking questions that even those closest to Belle began to wonder. Was the online star faking her cancer and fooling the world? Kaitlyn Dever stars in the Netflix hit series Apple Cider Vinegar . Inspired by true events, the dramatized story follows Belle’s journey from self-styled wellness thought leader to disgraced con artist. It also explores themes of hope and acceptance - and how far we’ll go to maintain it. In this episode of You Can't Make This Up, host Rebecca Lavoie interviews executive producer Samantha Strauss. SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't watched Apple Cider Vinegar yet, make sure to add it to your watch-list before listening on. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts .…
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Join Sophie, Clifford, and Lily to listen in on their conversations about culture, travel, relationships, and world-issues in relation to humanitarian causes and human rights. They also bring invited guests from various communities (such as the Stanford Online High School community), friends, and other instructors to have them share their unique views and perspectives.
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Join Sophie, Clifford, and Lily to listen in on their conversations about culture, travel, relationships, and world-issues in relation to humanitarian causes and human rights. They also bring invited guests from various communities (such as the Stanford Online High School community), friends, and other instructors to have them share their unique views and perspectives.
In our latest episode, Sophie, Clifford, and Lily join back to give a recap of their fall semester, their thoughts on college applications, and then dive deep into their thoughts on Omicron, the most recent COVID-19 variant. They discussed the outlook of Omicron for the rest of spring and upcoming fall semesters, how COVID has impacted our lives and approaches to pandemics, and even more!…
It’s been a long journey, and we have lost some familiar faces: we’re saying goodbye to Chloe, Pooja, and Andrew, and we wish them the best in all of which they pursue. However, we're excited to start a new chapter! Joining us this season is returning hosts: Sophie and Clifford, but we're also welcoming our new co-host: Lily. Tune in for this episode to recap the year, discuss the present, and look towards the future!…
For our Season 2 Finale episode, we say farewell to our beloved co-hosts, Chloe Isabella Tsang, Pooja Kalyan, and Andrew Cramer, as they depart high school and start their new chapter in college. We reflect on our year, reminisce on the season, and hear from our '21 graduates first-hand. Join Sophie and Clifford in a few weeks for an all-new Season 3 of Blurred Box, with new topics, guests, and even hosts!…
In our latest episode, we welcome a special guest, Dr. Robert Stowe , executive director of the Harvard Environmental Economics Program, and co-director of the Harvard Project on Climate Agreements. He helps us debunk common myths and preconceptions regarding climate change, and tackle some big questions and niche areas - is the onus on the government or us as individuals to make an impact on climate change, to how does agriculture play a role? Tune in to hear Dr. Stowe’s take on it all and his work!…
COVID-19 has thrown our education system into chaos, and many B&M schools had to move to online learning. However, Stanford OHS has been doing virtual learning for almost a decade now, so listen in on this episode as the crew converses with Stanford OHS's principal, Dr. Tomohiro Hoshi. He gives insight into how OHS has helped other schools with virtual learning and how schools responded to OHS's example. In addition, we've hit on topics such as the permanency of online learning, SEL and the value of social connection (both in-person and virtually), and many more!…
The season of college applications for the Class of 2021 is now over, and we bring back one of our previous guests to reflect on the journey. How do you navigate the college process with the changes COVID has brought? Is it easier or harder now than ever? This episode sees the crew grilling the head of college counselling at Stanford Online High School, Dr Adam Lips, on his tips to best approach the college application process during COVID-19, his perspective on the test-optional concept, and how admissions officers are looking at student profiles differently.…
What's good about podcasts, why do we do it, and how is it different from other mediums? The group tackles these questions with the help of our newest co-host, Clifford Stowe, a fellow student at Trinity High School in NY. We delve into the importance of having student voices heard, and how recording these podcast episodes creates a platform separate from written mediums. With the recent events of Asian hate crime happening across the country, we also address the Atlanta spa shootings from mid-March.…
The long college application and admissions process is slowly coming to a close for seniors, just as high school juniors start thinking about all things college-related. In this episode, seniors, Chloe, Pooja, and Andrew answer Sophie’s questions about the college application process. The team shares their unique struggles, including the difficulty of taking standardized tests amidst the pandemic and their opinions and advice on college essay writing. From discovering what they value most, to emphasizing the importance of passion and enjoyment in high school, to redefining what success means as college decisions roll around, this episode will help high school students and parents alike as they prepare for the college application process ahead.…
The Blurred Box team is back for the first episode of 2021! Starting the discussion with the most notable event so far— the Capitol Riot Fallout. We share emotions about the attack on the White House before offering differing opinions on Harris’s choice to wear a sari on Inauguration Day. Perspectives are also exchanged on the widespread ban on Trump’s social media accounts and the role of social media in promoting misinformation.…
The team uses the chance free from outside guests to have a catch-up conversation on their lives, the world, and 2020 in general. From hearing about Andrew taking his hand at writing a play, to our perceptions about the US Presidential Election, to our evolving experience with Senioritis, to a heartfelt conversation on identity and “finding ourselves,” this episode is truly one to remember!…
Ever wondered how online school students make friends/have friends? Interested in converting to online education or concerned about the social aspect of online school? The team invites Stanford OHS Alum, Kiron Allen, now a freshman at Santa Clara University, to join us as we explain and dissect the means of making and maintaining friendships in an online school. Kiron lays down the realities of attending and socializing in an online high school, the teenage drama, and the personal struggles that come with it.…
This week we dive into a deep and personal conversation on toxic masculinity. Sam Chachkes, a brick and mortar student from Trinity School in NYC, joins us as he and Andrew share their personal experiences dealing with toxic masculinity and how they cope with it. The group tosses out their thoughts on where toxic masculinity stems from, how it assimilates into daily life. This issue is often talked about, but the severity of how it affects people isn’t. Please do listen in as Sam as Andrew speak out on the severity of it, reminding us that we need more people like them who are brave enough to speak out on such issues.…
Meet high school junior and world traveler, Anthony Rebello, a passionate social activist and the executive director of the World Awareness Association. In this episode, learn how Anthony uses his platform to educate and spread awareness on a variety of modern-day topics, from indigenous rights, to LGBTQ+ exploration, to climate impact, to Black Lives Matter. To build on last episode’s discussion, we ask for Anthony’s thoughts on Black Lives Matter and how to best educate yourself and others on the topic. Find Anthony’s organization by clicking this link https://worldawarenessassociation.org/.…
Shivek Narang, the founder of OurTeenBrains, joins us for a discussion on the importance of empowering teenagers with knowledge on the inner-workings of their brains. His organization aims to teach teens and parents how to better approach and care for their mental health during their adolescence. We also touch upon the current events of police brutality and the Black Lives Matter movement, and how these events are impacting the mental health of African American teens.…
With our former co-host, Haven Hunt, moving on to pursue her studies at UCLA, we decided to make a new addition to the Blurred Box Team: Andrew Cramer, a senior at Trinity School in NYC! Join us as we get to know our new co-host, discuss our (somewhat out of the ordinary) summers, talk about back-to-school life, and, of course, what Season 2 has in store for you! New co-host, twice-monthly episodes, more topics (and more speakers!), video recorded episodes (ft. Chloe’s new mic)— get ready for BB Season 2.0! See it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HVjL7jQv7A&t=497s…
For our Season 1 Finale episode, we say farewell to our beloved co-host, Haven Hunt, as she departs high school and embarks on a new journey at UCLA! We reflect on our year, reminisce on the season, and Haven tells us about her experience coming into a new school in senior year, the lessons she's learned at OHS, and what she's excited/scared of about going to college. It's not goodbye, just a new beginning... Join Chloe, Pooja, and Sophie after summer for an all-new Season 2 of Blurred Box, with new topics, guests, and more!…
In tribute to Stanford University's Online High School Seniors, the Blurred Box team has created a 'Senior Special' episode for the graduating class of 2020. We've conducted numerous interviews with graduating seniors, asking them about their OHS experience, the advice they have for their fellow underclassmen, a departing message they have for their fellow seniors and OHS community, and more!…
Fatima Rahim, a Stanford OHS alum, joins us for an in-depth discussion about her journey in advocacy. During this current time of injustice, advocacy is more important than ever, so Fatima talks to us about the issues she's passionate about to help us better understand the impact that activism can bring, and also shares her advice on how people can get involved. To kick off the episode, we discuss her transition from OHS to university, since she's the first OHS-to-college student to come on our podcast. Though, as the episode progressed, we touch upon topics such as women's rights and the current health inequity crisis that's being highlighted during COVID-19, and by being a pre-med student herself, she gives her unique perspective on these issues. This episode is both thought-provoking and inspiring - listen to the full episode to learn more!…
Mr. Bruce Brege, the Division Head of Mathematics at Stanford's Online High School, joins us for a discussion on the socio-economic impact of COVID-19. During this pandemic, we forget about the economic crisis ensuing alongside the current health crisis, and so Mr. Brege helps us understand the socio-economic background and its impact on society during these extraordinary times. We touch upon not only the impact on different groups of socio-economic statuses but also on sports (specifically football games), displaced peoples, and the refugee community. To round off the episode, Mr. Brege engages in our beloved box segment and finishes with a silver lining by sharing three positive outcomes we can take away from the crisis.…
Dr. Kristina Zarlengo, the Division Head of English at Stanford OHS, shares her unique background in law and how she transitioned from a career as a Lawyer to her current career in education. She gives us some unique insight into our discussion on how the role of women has changed over time, from which we touch upon topics such as the MeToo movement and gender-based uniforms at workplaces and schools. Before closing out the episode, she also has an encouraging message for young girls and women struggling in men-dominated fields.…
A Stanford OHS Alum from the Class of 2019, Aino Alkio, is a dedicated student-athlete hailing from Finland - she catches us up on what she has been up to since graduating high school and her plans for the future. Aino also gives us some insight into how gender equality is like in her home country (Finland) and how that differs from the rest of the world. Our discussion shines a light on some stark differences between the American and Finnish systems, and this week's box segment brings up some quirky ones culture-wise.…
Marie Tagbo, an actress and Youtube personality, joins our discussion on affirmative action and representation of black women in Hollywood, and how ethnicity, as a whole, plays a role in the acting industry. We talk about the impact of Marvel's Black Panther, Halle Bailey taking on the role of the Little Mermaid, and talks of Idris Elba playing James Bond.…
Dr. Adam Lips, Director of College Counselling in Stanford OHS, joins us for a discussion on affirmative action in higher education not only in the US but how it differs across the rest of the world. We also share our thoughts on schools that are now going 'test-optional' and how online schools fit into affirmative action. Dr. Lips then gives rising Seniors advice on how to best prepare for college applications.…
The Head of Stanford University's Online High School, Dr. Tomohiro Hoshi, joins us for a discussion on the current digital divide in education and shares his personal perspective on what can we do to bridge this divide. He offers insight into the future of our education system and sends a hopeful message during these tumultuous times, telling us "Good online education is possible".…
Disney Actor and Fitness Enthusiast, Ethan Wacker, is not your ordinary high school senior. He tells us about his experience acting on his Disney show, Bizaardvark, his views on the common misconceptions of public figures (particularly actors) and what the role of a public figure entails given the large platforms and audiences they hold. A surprise guest also joins us for an interesting take on the "word box" segment.…
Student Body President and international student at Stanford OHS, Tomas Belmar, joins us for an intercultural dialogue! He shares his perspective on what it's like being an OHS student living in Portugal, and the differences between European and American culture. Listen till the end of the episode to hear our discussion on the stereotypes associated with online schooling vs. traditional brick-and-mortar education in our re-occurring word box segment.…
The girls talk to Andras Zolyomi, a fellow student at Stanford OHS, about toxic masculinity, how Disney movies implement gender stereotypes for men, and try to answer the question as to when chivalry is no longer chivalrous.
With March being Women’s History Month, the girls focused their discussion on gender equality and female empowerment, tying in their unique experiences as young athletes and growing women. To add to the diverse perspectives in this episode, special guest, Dr. Kathleen Washburn, shares her thoughts on the topic of gender stereotypes/discrimination as an experienced instructor and widespread traveler.…
The coronavirus is spreading rapidly, but is the hate spreading faster? In this episode, join Chloe, Sophie and Pooja as they dive into a discussion of the most prominent social issues, ranging from the xenophobic responses to the coronavirus to the effect of beauty standards on the female population.…
Chloe Isabella Tsang, Haven Hunt, Sophie Mansoor and Pooja Kalyan dive into the first episode of Blurred Box, introducing themselves and talking about what it’s like being at Stanford University Online High School.
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