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411 Teen on 88.9 WFSU-FM
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411 Teen on 88.9 WFSU-FM

Join host Dr. Liz Holifield for "411 Teen," a locally produced program, created with teen input for a teenage audience. Guests provide insights into topics that concern adolescents. Over the last twenty years, programs have enlightened young people on countless subjects such as college admission, eating disorders, sexually transmitted disease, career planning, civic associations focusing on young people, and politics, to name but a few.

Available Episodes 10

411 Teen presents Inner Beat, a four part series on Autism and neurodiversity, in partnership with the FSU Center for Autism and Related Disorders. This is part 2, focusing on the challenges of transition.

May is National Mental Health Month. This week, 411 Teen discusses the state of teen mental health in America with Julianna Harms, executive director of behavioral health at One Hope United.

This week 411 Teen discusses human trafficking, considered the world's 3rd most prevalent criminal act, with members of the Survive and Thrive Advocacy Center.For more information on STAC:surviveandthriveadvocacy.org

The month April celebrates the passage of the Fair Housing Act of 1968. Author Leah Rothstein offers answers to historical inequities while challenging residential segregation.

This week 411 Teen talks all things gardening with Trevor Hylton, Urban Agriculture Agent for Leon County. This episode focuses on citrus care and information on the county extension program.

411 Teen presents Inner Beat, a four part series on Autism and neurodiversity, in partnership with the FSU Center for Autism and Related Disorders.

This week, 411 Teen sits down with members of Turnabout Inc., a non-profit family and community based program providing support and guidance for at risk youth.

This week 411 Teen talks with Nicole M. Avena, Ph.D, a pioneering neuroscientist on food. She talks about the impact the sugar in our diets has on our daily lives.

An estimated 6 million children in the US will experience the death of a parent or sibling by age 18. Natasha Daniels, mother, child therapist and author of "The Grief Rock", shares her expertise this week on 411 teen.

Dr. Cindy Bigbie, author of "My Link To Mildred: Interrupting The Epidemic of Trauma Via Nonviolent Communication", sits down with 411 Teen to discuss restorative practices and using nonviolent communication strategies to combat generational trauma.