The ABC's of High School: Recent Episodes

Heidi

Hi I am Heidi! A Chinese homeschooled highschooler in the Bay Area. This podcast offers a unique perspective on highschool life, with some very special guests! My goal is to help parents and teenagers form a better understanding for one another and allow you to learn from my mistakes.

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In this episode, I talk with poet and author, Iris, on how she struggled with her Asian identiy in middle school and high school, and talking about the fine line between pursuing one's passion and gift while making a living in the Bay Area. 

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Today I invited my good friend Kimberly who just graduated from high school and is about to start her new chapter in life at UC Davis. She shares her insights about homeschooling from K-12 and answers the burning questions that we all have about homeschooling like "Do you feel like you missed out on the high school experience?" and more! 

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This episode hopefully answers all the burning questions that you have about high school in general and homeschooling. These are questions I got from parents over the past years and I just compiled them into one episode. Also, please send me more questions that I can answer in future Q&As! 

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First solo episode. Hope you enjoy! I talk a lot about the benefits of homeschooling and also debunked some common misconceptions that a lot of people hold about homeschooling. 

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If you don't want to listen to the entire 1 hour episode, listen to this. 

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On my second episode, I interviewed my college friend, Lilian, about her highschool journey and what she learned from her experience.  Also tips about college for highschool seniors like me! Though this is a longer episode, I really hope you can listen to our entire conversation! I found it super helpful and informational for students like me but also parents. 

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Hi this is Heidi on the ABC's of Highschool Podcast! I hope this podcast offers a new and different perspective on highschool and also allow parents and teenagers to have a better mutual understanding for one another.