Episode Twenty-two: Making some things, big things, or small things feel possible

Episode Twenty-two: Making some things, big things, or small things feel possible

Author: SPHS Tiger Newspaper March 10, 2021 Duration: 20:09

This week we answer questions about dealing with disappointment without judgement, not feeling comfortable without constant stimulation, and considering what always texting first really means.

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INSTAGRAM: @nightmareonmission


There's a particular kind of conversation that happens late at night, when the day's headlines settle and personal stories begin to surface. That's the space where you'll find Nightmare On Mission Street, a podcast hosted by Cloe Maurer and Amber Chen. Rather than offering detached analysis, each episode weaves together the threads of current events with the hosts' own lived experiences and perspectives, creating a dialogue that feels both immediate and intimate. This is a show deeply engaged with society and culture, but it approaches these broad categories through the lens of personal journals and candid reflection. As you listen, you'll hear them navigate the complexities of the world not as distant commentators, but as individuals figuring things out in real time. It's important to note that the views expressed here belong solely to the hosts and do not represent SPHS, SPUSD, its employees, or Tiger Newspaper. The entire project is a labor of independent thought from the SPHS Tiger Newspaper team, and they actively invite your voice into the mix-episode ideas and general input are always welcome. Tuning into this podcast feels less like attending a lecture and more like pulling up a chair to a necessary, ongoing conversation about everything that matters, and a few things that are just wonderfully strange.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 29

Nightmare On Mission Street
Podcast Episodes
Episode Seven: Stress [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 41:24
This episode was very cathartic; the hosts discuss the ways the American education system clashes with mental health and personal growth. Submit episode ideas to SPHS Tiger Newspaper's website! INSTAGRAM: @nightmareonmis…
Episode Six: Sexism [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 23:07
This episode is a discussion about sexism and internalized misogyny. Submit episode ideas to SPHS Tiger Newspaper's website! INSTAGRAM: @nightmareonmission
Episode Five: Cringe Stories! [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 26:49
This episode exposes the hosts in a brief recapitulation of their cringe chronologies. Submit episode ideas to SPHS Tiger Newspaper's website! INSTAGRAM: @nightmareonmission
Episode Four: Homophobia on Campus (feat. Max Jimenez) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 54:19
This episode discusses coming out, homophobia on campus, and validating the fluidity of gender expression and sexuality with guest Max Jimenez. Submit episode ideas to SPHS Tiger Newspaper's website! INSTAGRAM: @nightmar…
Episode Three: Climate Change (feat. compost culture) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 45:12
This episode dives into climate change and environmental sustainability with guests Liam de Villa and Patrick Latting of Compost Culture. Follow Compost Culture on Instagram @compostculturesp Submit episode ideas to SPHS…
Episode Two: Sex Education [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 38:45
This episode analyzes and critiques the California public school sex education program, while also unpacking the stigma that is everything pertaining to sex! Youth Rights: https://www.teensource.org/know-your-rights Cali…
Episode One: On Making Friends [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 40:04
This episode compares and contrasts the "friend-making experience" as it progresses from elementary to high school and also talks about how one should go about making friends during quarantine. Submit episode ideas to SP…