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Writer's pictureCynthia Brian

Traveling


https://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/150918/traveling
Taj Mahal

“A journey is best measured in friends rather than miles.” – Tim Cahill

 

Returning just hours before the broadcast from a phenomenal choral tour of South Africa, jet-lagged and seasoned teen host, Julia, enthusiastically talks about the new friends she made on her journey and welcomes three other teen reporters to discuss the joys of international travel. Two reporters, Diya and Armine, are making their debut segments. Diya shares the suspense she experienced in the cenotes of Mexico, Mayan ruins, and the awe of visiting the Taj Mahal. Armine encourages eco-traveling with simple tips on how to explore the world while keeping the health of the planet in mind. Hasini, another new reporter, reflects on last summer’s two-month internship at a hospital in Hyderabad in South India where she worked in a laboratory and enjoyed eating street food. She also waxed poetic about the history and magnificence of the Taj Mahal. Despite the challenges and exhaustion of flying, all the teens agree that traveling to a foreign land offers cultural awareness with distinctive perspectives. Making friends and bringing back memories tops the list of bonuses. Do your research, pack your bags, and get ready to fly. Remember wherever you travel, leave only footprints, and take only memories. 

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Bio: Diya Namboothiry: The Art of Suspense

 

Diya is an incoming 9th grader in Brookfield, Wisconsin. She is involved in the chorus, loves playing volleyball, takes Indian classical lessons for dancing and singing, and enjoys taking drumming lessons. Diya loves to help others in whichever way she can, big or small. She is involved with NJHS in her school and continues to work with a local non-profit organization outside of school. Diya is also excited about exploring the art of suspense and has begun writing short, suspenseful stories recently. She has a great mindset toward learning and believes in spreading cheer around her. Her segment is called the Art of Suspense.

 

Bio: Armine Valentine Freeman: Eco-Echoes

 

Armine is a rising Junior at Newton South High School in Newton, Massachusetts. Born in Geneva Switzerland, and beginning her education in France, she moved to the U.S. and integrated into the U.S. education system and English language, having experienced as a result different cultural background. She is passionate about actively contributing in academic, civic, and sports settings She was elected Senator of NSHS, acted for the past 3 years as an advisor to the Newton City Hall's Youth Commission, and is President of EcoBioDiversity, a local society dedicated to re-establishing native species in the community. Armine is a competitive Public Speaker, volunteering weekly to coach and mentor student participants at a local Middle School speech and debate team. She enjoys many sports, participating in multiple Junior Olympics 2022-204 for competitive fencing and playing tennis and lacrosse on school teams. The title of her segment is Eco-Echoes.

 

Listen at Voice America Network, Empowerment Channel: https://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/150918/traveling

 

 



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