Home is meant to be a safe place for most people, but for some, it can feel overwhelming. This episode explores the ways home stress may come about. We talk honestly about how home stress can affect people.
Camilla Moran is a 17-year-old senior who attends Colonia High School. She is involved in several clubs, including Mini-thon, CHS Interact club, and CHS Declaration. Outside of school, she can be found watching Broadway musicals on film, writing, or baking. Moran also competes in adaptive sports for Children’s Specialized Hospital Lightning Wheels. The adaptive sports she competes in are Archery and Track and Field. She describes herself as kind, caring, and hardworking. After graduating, she aspires to become an elementary school teacher. She would also like to advocate for people with disabilities to improve their lives and help them achieve their dreams. A quote she lives by is “Your present circumstances don’t determine where you can go; they merely determine where you start.”
Emma Camarneiro is currently a Junior at Colonia High School who decided to take journalism for her love of writing. It’s now her second year enrolled in the course, and she has loved every minute spent. As a young girl, Camarneiro never showed interest in reading or writing; she was always found baking or playing sports. But things change, people change, and although her love for sports remains, you’re more likely to find her soaking up a good book or doing her nails. Her biggest goals include being a well-rounded person and a model to the people around her. After high school, Camarneiro plans on striving to become a child psychiatrist, which was chosen due to her love of children and helping others. Once she settles down, she plans on becoming a mother and spending the rest of her days traveling the world, making memories that will last a lifetime.
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