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HEAR ME is a BBC Young Reporter's podcast, which explores what identity means for young people growing up Britain today.
Phoebe’s story is about how the place doesn’t make home, but the people do.
In Phoebe’s life she has been to nine schools, moved to ten different houses, and has lived in three countries and eight different towns. This is because Phoebe’s Dad is in the Military and this means they have to move quite a lot.
Phoebe feels like she doesn’t really come from anywhere or belong anywhere. But luckily for Phoebe she has a constant to help her through all the change, her rock – her best friend. Despite moving further and further away each time, Phoebe and Kat have remained the closest of friends, and have a deep impact on each other’s life regardless of the distance between them.
Mollie’s story is about the power music has to unite all of us, regardless of our political, social, and religious backgrounds.
Music Is Mollie’s lifeblood. Living in a small town in Northern Ireland she believes that music plays a powerful role in how she, and other young people, are...
Published 05/27/21
Ramis’ story is about mental health – his personal experiences and why he thinks it isn’t talked about in the Asian community enough.
After his Dad died, Ramis struggled to manage his grief and found it difficult to talk about within his Asian community. When it came to expressing the issues he...
Published 05/10/21