The Kids Are Alright: Episode 2
“The Kids Are Alright” podcast focuses on Generation Z students and the discussion of topics such as death, happiness, capitalism, working as a student, and the meaning of it all. In the second episode, CSUN students Chris Woodland and Aaron Vaughn discuss maturity and adulthood in Gen Z. The Daily Sundial · The Kids Are...
“The Kids Are Alright” podcast focuses on Generation Z students and the discussion of topics such as death, happiness, capitalism, working as a student, and the meaning of it all. In the second episode, CSUN students Chris Woodland and Aaron Vaughn discuss maturity and adulthood in Gen Z.
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