The Best Better Podcast
Welcome to The Best Better Podcast, where Lenoir County youth come together to explore, engage, and elevate their voices! This dynamic platform provides a safe and vibrant forum for young people to dive into a variety of exciting topics, including community, citizenship, leadership, pop culture, and more.
As part of the NC 4-H family, we’re committed to empowering youth through hands-on learning and meaningful experiences. Each episode showcases the incredible potential of our young leaders while highlighting the values of teamwork, resilience, and civic engagement that 4-H instills.
Join us for inspiring discussions that encourage creativity, personal growth, and connection among our youth. Whether you’re interested in developing leadership skills or just want to stay in the loop about what’s happening in our community, the Best Better Podcast has something for everyone.
Tune in and be part of the movement to make our best better—together!
The Best Better Podcast
About to Adult: Surviving the College Transition Before It Happens
It’s almost go-time! In this episode, we’re gearing up for the biggest transition of your life—college. You’ve got your acceptance letter, you’ve survived high school, and now it’s time to tackle the realities of living alone, making new friends (without the awkward high school cafeteria vibe), and managing money like a real adult (spoiler: it’s not just ramen and late-night pizza). We’re also talking about the stressful, exciting, and occasionally panic-inducing process of choosing the right college and career path—because no pressure, but you’re about to decide what you want to do with the rest of your life. Buckle up for some laughs, helpful tips, and honest insights from people who are just about to jump into the college deep end—and trying not to drown in the process.
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