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The format is simple: two of the showโs young presenters sit behind a desk in a studio decked out to look like a college science lab. One of them puts on a heart rate and body temperature monitor and proceeds to snort, smoke, swallow or swig a legal or illegal substance, as requested by viewers in the comments.
โWe take drugs so you donโt have to,โ Jelle Klumpenaar, the showโs creator says. โWe want to educate youngsters about drugs. Not stimulate them to use drugs, but to reduce the harm if they choose to do so. We provide the doโs and donโts and show the effects of certain type of drugs, all in the name of science and education.โ


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Chloe Moriondo is a fifteen-year-old singer/songwriter from Michigan. She exclusively plays the ukulele and posts original songs and covers to her YouTube channel. I lover her voice! It's so gentle!


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Hope for Paws is a 501 C-3 non-profit animal rescue group based in Los Angeles, California, that gives homeless and injured animals the chance of a good life...They pay for veterinary costs and work in tandem with other animal-welfare organizations, eventually finding the animals permanent loving homes once they have recovered. The videos have proven to be a powerful tool, increasing awareness of Hope for Paws and generating donations.


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The channel, Special Books by Special Kids (SBSK), is the brainchild of Chris Ulmer, who worked for three years as a special education teacher in Florida (known as special educational needs teacher in the UK). After trying to tell the stories in a book, Chris began to film interviews with his students and post them on social media.
Now he has more than one million followers and travels the world interviewing people of all ages inviting them to tell the world what is special about them.


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Storybooth, has introduced a non-judgmental and creative space for teenagers to share their thoughts, opinions and stories with the world.
Through an anonymous audio recording system, kids of all ages (with parental permission if they are under 18 years old) can submit their funny or embarrassing stories for the chance to have the storybooth team animate and distribute them.
โTheyโre sharing vulnerabilities and embarrassments,โ said storybooth co-founder Josh Sinel, โand kids are realizing theyโre not alone, no matter what theyโre going through.โ
On storybooth, kids are allowed to be themselves without the filters other social media platforms provide. Itโs that leap of faith thatโs connecting the audience together.


Hi Hearters! I hope you're doing well and I hope you're taking care of yourself and I really really really hope you enjoyed this article!
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