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Contours of Change: Skincare, Sephora, and Altered Youth Perspectives

Season 3, Ep. 2

Happy New Year! On season 3 episode 2, Naomi and Tara talk about why 10-year-olds are shopping in Sephora. Why do middle schoolers have skincare and cups on their Christmas lists? Will artificial intelligence change how influencers create content? Naomi and Tara speak about how capitalism & social media have influenced the development of young people. Naomi goes on to share about the importance of working on "your craft".

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  • 4. We watched Saltburn.

    43:42
    Join Kat and Tara, and let's talk about Saltburn. We'll answer your burning questions. What symbolism is hidden in Saltburn? Who are the real psychopaths in Saltburn? Is Saltburn a love story? How much do we estimate the Catton Family's fortune to be? How did Oliver become so resentful of wealth? Did the audience miss the point of Saltburn?
  • 3. "Scammed" becomes the scammer

    32:54
    Join Tara and Abdul as they delve into a shadowy world of online deceit. Abdul discusses a harrowing experience of falling victim to a scam orchestrated by an online employer. The intrigue deepens when Abdul, now at a new job, finds himself accused of scamming a seemingly innocent customer who, as it turns out, is running a scheme against Abdul's company.
  • 1. Me and My iPad Against the World

    27:57
    On season 3 episode 1, Tara goes into the most effective way to use an iPad and organization skills for students with and without the iPad. She recently bought an iPad Pro and is in love with how productive she can be with it. Tara is in love with Duolingo and Collanote. Are third-party iPads a sham? Did Tara get scammed by Amazon? How can you save $200+ on an iPad?
  • 12. We Competed in the Miss. USA Pageant System

    25:27
    What is competing in a pageant actually like? Do we regret competing? Join the strangers turned roommates, Tara and Emiliann, to discuss competing in Miss. New York USA.
  • 11. Emily & Tara: Can we eat cyanobacteria?

    19:53
    As the second part in a two-part series, Emily and Tara make environmental health news palatable and link the environment's health to our own health. “Cyanobacteria are blue-green algae that produce a variety of bioactive compounds" (Zahra et al., 2020). Cyanobacteria have been considered as a potential tool for the energy crisis, food security, disease outbreaks and climate change. Why is the blame for climate change on consumers? How do we support a population of 8 billion people? ----- Can cyanobacteria be the solution?Source:Zahra, Z., Choo, D. H., Lee, H., & Parveen, A. (2020). Cyanobacteria: Review of current potentials and applications. Environments, 7(2), 13. https://doi.org/10.3390/environments7020013 
  • 10. Emily & Tara: Can thunderstorms cause asthma?

    12:45
    As the first part in a two-part series, Emily and Tara make environmental health news palatable and link the environment's health to our own health. Emily will be pursuing her MPH in Fall 2023 and contributed greatly to the research for today's episode. Our first episode focuses on a disease that embodies the environmental health movement: asthma. When discussing environmental triggers of diseases or how public health is impacted by the environment, scientists and researchers have to mention asthma. How can we prepare for climate change's impact on our health?Sourceshttps://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/doi/epdf/10.1289/EHP10440 https://www.weather.gov/lch/eventshttps://19january2017snapshot.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2016-09/documents/climate-change-la.pdfhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7967478/ https://www.health.ny.gov/publications/4955/https://www.aafa.org/asthma-facts/https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/information/state_factsheets/louisiana.htm https://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/doi/10.1289/ehp.1104239 ​​https://www.weact.org/en/ https://www.weact.org/campaigns/asthmadisparities/unequal-air-and-care_digitalcopy_page_01/ 
  • 9. Should Our Trio Break Up?

    30:58
    On season 2 episode 9, Tara hosts Katerina and Alvaro to discuss if their trio works. Should they break up? Are trio friendships actually genuine?
  • 9. To the "Yes" Person, Say No.

    11:39
    Milgram's shock experiment (1963) demonstrates that under pressure people tended to comply with orders that went against their moral code. This applies to the day-to-day questions that we feel pressured to say yes to. How does one overcome the fear and guilt of saying no? Can saying no really improve your relationships with your friends and family?Reference: Encina, G. B., Milgram’s Experiment on Obedience to Authority. Milgram’s experiment on obedience to authority. https://nature.berkeley.edu/