Welcome to teenFish, a podcast series that lets teenagers speak about media that matters to them in their own voice. Hosted by Daniel Collins (Infinity Warm-Up), teenFish airs every month and invites local youth to engage the truth and lies of the shows and films that excite them.
After meeting each other in an unconventional way, Violet and Theodore struggle with the emotional and physical scars of their past. As they come together through a school project, the two begin to discover that even the smallest moments can mean something. This month, Daniel, Mackenzie and Jacob delve into struggles with mental health, losing a loved one and putting people into boxes.
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Hi! My name is Daniel Collins! I host the Teenfish podcast here on Screenfish! I am encouraged to watch and record on movies with local teens and young adults, to give them a chance to share their voices, especially when they find it hard to do so on their own! (I am a young adult myself, so this is something I can relate to!)
Alongside working with Screenfish, I work as a Co-Director of City Unite, a ministry focused on providing programs for local refugee and homeless children and teens currently living in emergency housing! I have a drive and passion to work with underprivileged children and feel humbled and blessed with what I am able to do through City Unite.
I love organizing & leading programs, listening to music (that?s probably a little too loud), movies, Jesus, and my dog, Nugget.