Got questions?

We are looking for kids age 9-13 to submit questions related to topics we will discuss within episodes. The questions would be read aloud, discussed and answered by our teen panel on air. Questions can be as simple as anything you want to know, or are struggling with. Think, if you had a teen you could talk to and ask anything to, this is your chance.

Questions would be identified through first name (or anonymously), age and location.

Please see the below questionnaire, and fill out our survey accordingly.

CAN I BE ANONYMOUS?
Yes. We only use first names. But pseudonyms are totally allowed upon request. We also need your age, and where you are from.

 

Want to appear on the show?

We are looking for teens age 14-18 who have interest and confidence in sharing personal events in their life and how they overcame the issue, knowing it will help a younger generation. Selected stories will be featured on the an episode, and participants will be asked to join our teen panel. We will contact you initially to have a pre-interview about submitting your form. If selected we will host a recorded interview with our team for your story to be featured on the show. All guests will need to sign a waiver form. We don’t mind if you want to remain anonymous with your name, as long as you can share your age. Please note we cannot consider submissions without parent/guardian approval.

WHO SHOULD SUBMIT
We’re primarily seeking participants between ages 14-18. Those under 18 will be required to provide consent from a legal guardian.

WHAT TO SUBMIT
All submissions must be story around a topic, an event that occurred as a teen, tween. What not to submit? Stories where you are the eye witness or victim. We want personal stories that happened to you.

CAN I BE ANONYMOUS?
Yes. We only use first names. But pseudonyms are totally allowed upon request. We also need your age.

DISCLAIMER: Background guidance will be led by professional counselors.


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The series is made for TRAX, a new podcast network aimed at tweens from PRX (The Moth, This American Life, TED Talks Daily, Mortified) with support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (yep, the Sesame Street people).