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What if you could master your finances before even stepping into adulthood? This week's episode of the R.E.D. podcast promises just that. We kick things off with essential money management tips tailored for young people, ensuring you're prepared to handle your finances wisely as the school year wraps up. Learn the importance of budgeting, understanding household expenses, and fending off peer pressure with practical advice on planning ahead, setting spending limits, tracking your purchases, and making smart decisions with credit cards.
Next, we turn our attention to a string of troubling incidents in schools across the nation. From a disturbing situation at Chatsworth Elementary to the heartbreaking car accident that claimed the life of Brianna Tzeiranakis, a Ross High School junior, we highlight the far-reaching impact these events have on students and their families. We also discuss Micah Price's ordeal in Kentucky, where his diploma was withheld after he shared his faith during his graduation speech. These stories shed light on the need for community support and resilience in the face of adversity.
Finally, prepare to be moved by a series of tragic events affecting communities nationwide. Hear about Kennedy Lee, a Tennessee student with disabilities who felt excluded at her graduation, and the growing turmoil caused by youth gangs in Plymouth. We also reflect on the painful loss of a fourth-grader in Port Orange, Florida, and the safety concerns raised by incidents in Maryland and New York. Throughout these stories, we emphasize the importance of unity, safety, and continuous support for our youth. Join us as we reflect on Season Three of our podcast, express our gratitude for your continued support, and share our mission to make a difference in the lives of individual kids.
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