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Joseph's Storehouses

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Conference messages and special fellowship for young people. Media for your inner man — "And when the famine was over all the face of the earth, Joseph opened all the storehouses of grain..." (Genesis 41:56)
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MENTOR’s Becoming a Better Mentor: Strategies to Be There for Young People is a free resource written by experts in the field to benefit any adult looking to support young people. Full of real-world advice and evidence-based strategies, it provides mentors with tangible strategies to “be there” for young people in their various life journeys and teaches them about the core skills, key principles, and critical practices of mentoring.
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How does music help to engage disaffected or disadvantaged young people? How can taking to the streets help build rapport with the youth community? This album is packed with positive examples of youths who've turned their lives around with the help of youth workers. At Madcap Arts they build self-esteem through making music, and The Factory street project meets young people on their own ground and offers a chance for personal growth through exciting activities and teamwork. The tracks offer ...
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(Armenian version is below) Young people are innovative, alert and eager to learn in different contexts, both formal and informal, attracted as they are by the newest sources of information through digital communication, social media and the internet. Their development as citizens and professionals deserves the highest priority in state policies and investment. In EaP countries, youth transition from school to work is challenging, owing to economic conditions (low demand, low levels of job c ...
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(Azerbaijani version is below) Young people are innovative, alert and eager to learn in different contexts, both formal and informal, attracted as they are by the newest sources of information through digital communication, social media and the internet. Their development as citizens and professionals deserves the highest priority in state policies and investment. In EaP countries, youth transition from school to work is challenging, owing to economic conditions (low demand, low levels of jo ...
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People Don't Talk About... Young Royals

Margaret Shiverick & Anton Maslowski

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Margaret and Anton undertake painstaking dissecctions of the media your friends are sick of hearing you talk about. Our first series tackles a show near and dear to our hearts (and the whole reason this podcasts exists), the Swedish Netflix original series Young Royals. Let's start a revolution, baby!
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TW: References to grief, internalized homophobia, panic attacks, addiction, casual drug and alcohol abuse, child p*rnography, and institutionalized homophobia Anton and Margaret are finally back discussing this amazing show, talking about Wilmon (Wilhelm x Simon) in Season 1, Episode 4 of Young Royals. While somehow managing to keep this episode a …
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ALT TITLE: Hi From the Afterlife (SPOILER WARNING: This bonus episode contains explicit and implicit spoilers for all three seasons of Young Royals.) TW: References to vomit We're back, baby! Margaret and Anton sit behind their respective mics for the first time as people who have seen all of Young Royals and dish about the documentary that release…
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TW: References to grief, panic attacks, alcoholism, graphic depictions of sex, vomit, child p*rnography, drug addiction, casual drinking, and casual drug use We're back, baby! Margaret and Anton make a glorious return to the podcast after their S3-watching hiatus by starting off a new cycle and summarizing Season 1, Episode 4 of Young Royals. While…
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(TW: References to su*cidal ideation, su*cide, classism, and age gap relationships) Anton and Margaret are here to formally round out their 1x03 Cycle with an informal bonus ep reading out listener's DMs about stuff they think your hosts should know. While finding the experience more enjoyable than ever before, Anton makes every effort to summarize…
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(TW: References to possible hate crimes, violence, and child p*rnography) Margaret and Anton end their COMING WHEN bonus series with a detailed rundown of the Official Trailer for Young Royals Season 3. While trying not to overthink or worry about any detail too much, Margaret rightly corrects Anton on the identity of character on the back of Ayub'…
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(TW: References to implicit fatphobia, abusive family dynamics, classism, and violence) Anton and Margaret close out their discussion of Young Royals Season 1, Episode 3 with their usual tackling of miscellaneous symbols and the themes that underlie them. While contemplating what these symbols mean for the characters' arcs as well as how other char…
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(TW: References to classism, homophobia, and sudden loss) Margaret and Anton turn to the thematic once again with discussion of class and monarchy in Young Royals Season 1 Episode 3. While appreciating the depth this episode brings to the world, Margaret asserts it's not a reach to call August shallow, and Anton once again defends the episode's maj…
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(TW: References to sudden loss) Anton and Margaret discuss Erik (for the final time...) in Season 1, Episode 3. While appreciating the narrative weight such a relatively small character can have, Anton once again complicates the fandom's image of Erik, and Margaret considers an odd wrinkle of Erik's approach to his brother. Check out our Instagram …
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(SPOILER WARNING: This bonus episode contains explicit and implicit spoilers for the first two seasons of Young Royals.) So. This is awkward. Anton and Margaret recorded this episode about the new Official Clip, the Promo Photos, and the Season 3 release date announcement before the trailer for S3 came out. Please enjoy the delicious dramatic irony…
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(TW: References to addiction) Margaret and Anton continue their character analyses with a discussion of Sara in Young Royals Season 1, Episode 3. While finding Sara to mostly slip into the background this episode, Margaret critiques more elaborate courses of action to avoid the luncheon slip-up, and Anton reflects on the poetry of this utter disast…
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(TW: References to abusive family dynamics and fatphobic language) Anton and Margaret turn to checking in with their feelings on Felice in Young Royals Season 1, Episode 3. While just feeling really bad for her, Anton highlights her mom's unhinged facial expressions at the luncheon, and Margaret muses on Wilhelm's combined empathy and total of lack…
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(TW: References to classism, suicide, and grief) Margaret and Anton tackle a discussion of August in Young Royals Season 1, Episode 3. While finding the most understanding they've had yet for why August is the way he is, Margaret points us towards the unavoidable factor of his past trauma, and Anton imagines a younger August's reaction to the envir…
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(TW: References to classism and violence) Anton and Margaret proceed onwards with the character episodes for Young Royals Season 1, Episode 3 by stanning Simon. While admitting that things have gotten quite a bit more complicated, Anton delves into the psyche of Simon between the piano and gym class scenes, and Margaret decisively places us in Simo…
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(TW: References to internalized homophobia and sudden loss)Margaret and Anton venture into character analyses for Young Royals Season 1, Episode 3, as always starting with Wilhelm. While weighing his external pressure against the unintended fallout from his actions, Margaret connects with the wide emotional range of Wilhelm's episode arc, and Anton…
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(TW: References to suicide, family trauma, and classism) In this second parter, Anton and Margaret continue discussing the non-Wilmon character dynamics of Young Royals Season 1, Episode 3. While trying to articulate the more fraught dynamics of the episode, Anton offers understanding to an unlikely character, and Margaret admits to never consideri…
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(TW: References to sudden loss, self-esteem issues, and abusive family dynamics) Anton and Margaret expand their plot discussion of Young Royals Season 1, Episode 3 by moving on to all non-Wilmon relationships. While giggling their way through the awkward, Anton shares a tip from a listener that totally changes a certain video call, and Margaret co…
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(TW: References to internalized homophobia and sudden loss) The second of their pair of detail-oriented episodes this cycle sees Margaret and Anton discussing the cinematography of Young Royals Season 1, Episode 3. While basking in the beauty of so many shots, Margaret encourages listeners to savor our moments of Happy WilhelmTM, and Anton breaks d…
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(TW: References to abusive family dynamics, alcoholism, and sudden loss) Anton and Margaret get down to the details with a discussion of the acting in Young Royals Season 1, Episode 3. While trying to explain why they feel feelings, Anton brings up a subtle yet devastating Linda moment, and Margaret highlights a Wilhelm choice that really gets to t…
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(TW: References to internalized homophobia and sudden loss) It's Wilmon time once again, as Margaret and Anton discuss the dynamics between Wilhelm and Simon in Season 1, Episode 3 of Young Royals. While yet again being at a loss for words at the emotional resonance of this story, Margaret relives her first time watching the end of this episode, an…
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(SPOILER WARNING: This bonus episode contains explicit and implicit spoilers for the first two seasons of Young Royals.) (TW: References to suicidal ideation and abusive family dynamics) Welcome to the episode type where we're just ~vibing~ as Anton lists some of his favorite Young Royals reactors and Margaret lists some of their favorite YR fanfic…
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(SPOILER WARNING: This bonus episode contains explicit and implicit spoilers for the first two seasons of Young Royals.) (TW: References to s*xual content) Margaret and Anton re-enter the spoiler zone by discussing the First Look video for Season 3 of Young Royals. While generally losing their minds over the tiniest details, Margaret gets distracte…
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(TW: References to internalized homophobia, fatphobia, parental pressure, classism, violence, sexual situations, and sudden loss) The cycle begins anew, as Anton and Margaret break ground on Season 1, Episode 3 of Young Royals with their usual summary. While failing more than usual to keep from giving commentary, Anton struggles through a scarring …
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(TW: References to classism) Time to wrap up another cycle, as Margaret and Anton tackle their Instagram DMs about various factoids and tidbits relating to the show that they missed. While learning a bunch more about Swedish culture, Margaret does their Googling due diligence, and Anton turns to the source -- Netflix -- to fact-check himself. Check…
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(TW: References to manipulation and bullying) In their final main episode of this cycle, Margaret and Anton take on the symbolism, motifs, and themes of Young Royals Season 1, Episode 2. While reveling in the wonky and wishy-washy connective tissue, Margaret imagines a version of the show with August's internal monologue, and Anton comes up with (i…
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(TW: References to sex, sexuality, homophobia, and classism) Time for some more rich people nonsense, as Anton and Margaret delve into everything relating to class and the royal family in Season 1, Episode 2 of Young Royals. While elaborating on just why the "on the table" scene is so weird, Anton commits to improvised cultural analysis of class an…
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(TW: References to bullying) Margaret and Anton are finishing this cycle's character episodes by delving into Sara in Season 1, Episode 2 of Young Royals. While discussing the difficulties of making assumptions based on glimpses, Margaret shares their hypothetical reaction to being Sara in the library scene, and Anton tries to sketch out Sara's psy…
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(TW: References to classism) Anton and Margaret are getting into the shades of gray when discussing Felice in Season 1, Episode 2 of Young Royals. While ultimately finding that they don't have much to say, Anton articulates the position of a "complicated" character, and Margaret asserts why none of Felice's action in this episode are particularly r…
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(TW: References to su*cide and casual dr*g use) Margaret and Anton are going negative for an episode to "assassinate" August once again for his behavior in Season 1, Episode 2 of Young Royals. While breaking from the format of prior episodes out of sheer annoyance with the character, Margaret references a popular Australian pop-punk band, and Anton…
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(TW: References to casual dr*g use and abusive family dynamics) (SPOILER WARNING: This episode contains implicit and explicit spoilers for the 2009-2015 TV show Glee, especially up through Season 2) Anton and Margaret continue on with their character episodes for this cycle by stanning Simon in Season 1, Episode 2. While having a tangent or two (as…
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(TW: References to m*strubation and other s*xual acts) Moving on to the character episodes for this cycle, Margaret and Anton start by stanning who else but Wilhelm in Season 1, Episode 2 of Young Royals. While finding themselves surprisingly contemplative, Margaret reveals a Wilhelm scene in this episode that they often have to skip, and Anton for…
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(TW: References to abusive family dynamics, alcoholism, and casual dr*g use) Onwards! Anton and Margaret continue their exploration of character relationships beyond Wilmon in Season 1, Episode 2. While not being totally on their best behavior in terms of tangents, Anton admits that *with some significant changes to the plot* he finds a certain shi…
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(TW: References to casual sex and m*strubation) (SPOILER WARNING: This episode contains implicit and explicit spoilers for the 2004 movie Mean Girls) It's time for Anton and Margaret to once again venture beyond Wilmon to the other character relationships in Young Royals Season 1, Episode 2. While agreeing to once again get through August as fast a…
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(TW: References to m*strubation, casual dr*g use, and panic attacks) So pretty, so good! Margaret and Anton round out their detail discussion with cinematography highlights from Season 1, Episode 2 of Young Royals. While marveling over the true art of so many of the shots in this episode, Margaret loses their mind over a scene that lasts less than …
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(TW: References to ab*sive family dynamics, dr*g use, and panic attacks) In this pod, Anton and Margaret dig deep on the acting of Season 1, Episode 2 of Young Royals. While frequently being at a loss for words to describe how well-acted this episode is, Anton identifies the *actual* queen of the show, and Margaret once again returns to their "hors…
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(TW: References to panic attacks, s*icide, and casual s*x) Let's keep going with Wilmon in Season 1, Episode 2! While transitioning into their "big points" about the episode, Margaret shares the story of their "accidental" coming out, and Anton stakes his claim for why fandom discussions of Wilhelm x Simon should not be a debate about who is right …
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(TW: References to m*strubation and homophobia) It's Wilmon time again, baby, as Margaret and Anton discuss Wilhelm and Simon's dynamic in Season 1, Episode 2 of Young Royals. While potentially managing to be more chronological than ever before, Margaret laughs over August's absurd misconception of what Wilhelm is doing in his room at 6 AM in the m…
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(SPOILER WARNING: This bonus episode contains explicit and implicit spoilers for the first two seasons of Young Royals.) It's time to return to the present of Young Royals news, as Anton and Margaret finally get around to discussing the fact that Season 3 of the show has finished shooting. While stressing over and over again that show-related bonus…
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(TW: References to m*strubation, s*icide, recreational dr*g use, classism, and r*cism) Anton and Margaret launch into the next cycle with a summary of Season 1, Episode 2 of Young Royals. While your hosts are once again unable to keep from indulging in a bit of commentary throughout, Anton speculates on the execution of one iconic Wilmon (Wilhelm x…
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(TW: Brief reference to N@zism) This just in! In a freshly-recorded and newly-edited episode, Margaret and Anton come to you with listener-submitted feedback and corrections on the cycle of episodes concerning Season 1, Episode 1 of Young Royals. This show would be two friends talking into the void without all of you, so thank you all for your comm…
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(TW: References to hazing and abusive family dynamics) In their final episode about Season 1, Episode 1 of Young Royals, Margaret and Anton discuss miscellaneous symbolism, motifs, and themes they have yet to cover. While they both emphasize that any given symbol has infinite interpretations, Margaret explains the specific cultural significance of …
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(TW: References to abusive family dynamics and historical sympathies towards N*zi ideology) In their first thematic discussion of the show (and admittedly one of their most off the rails), Anton and Margaret analyze the royal family in Season 1, Episode 1 of Young Royals. While they both somehow manage to stumble into some seriously out-of-pocket t…
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(TW: References to abusive family dynamics, childhood trauma, and brief mentions of possible inc*st relayed via a discussion of fanfiction) To conclude their character-focused episodes for this cycle, Margaret and Anton discuss Crown Prince Erik in Season 1, Episode 1 of Young Royals. While they both expound on the many headcanons about Erik they n…
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(TW: References to bullying, addiction, recreational alcohol and drug usage) Transitioning to the other Eriksson sibling of the show, Anton and Margaret discuss Sara in Season 1, Episode 1 of Young Royals. While admitting that they just want to see more of Sara, Anton asks a never-before-considered question (at least by him) about the choir scene, …
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(TW: References to m*strubation, s*xual objectification, and racism) Continuing on with their second and final "assassination" of this cycle, Margaret and Anton tackle the topic of Felice in Season 1, Episode 1 of Young Royals. While processing their reactions to seeing the results of Felice's cruelty without knowing all the reasons, Margaret proud…
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To reiterate the disclaimer at the start of the episode, apologies for the weirdness with my audio this ep! Hopefully it doesn't ruin the episode, and we can just claim that August cursed it lol - Editing Anton <3 (TW: References to misogynistic language, its associations with r*pe culture, and the threat of homophobic hate crimes.) In their first …
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(TW: References to homophobia and abusive relationships) In another character episode, Margaret and Anton stan Simon in Season 1, Episode 1 of Young Royals. While agreeing that it's hard *not* to love Simon, Margaret praises him for his courage in being so out and proud with his estranged father, and Anton can't help but go on a tangent about repre…
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(TW: References to mental health struggles and family trauma) In their first character episode, Anton and Margaret have decided they both have no choice but to "stan" Wilhelm in Season 1, Episode 1 of Young Royals. While attempting to save their bashing of the Swedish monarchy for a future pod episode, Anton identifies what makes Wilhelm so relatab…
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Apologies for the audio weirdness in the first 10 seconds of Margaret's audio -- it is fixed right after the cold open! (TW: References to m*strubation and family trauma) In the second final part of their first ever multi-part episdode, Margaret and Anton continue analyzingYoung Royals relationships apart from Wihelm and Simon's dynamic, keeping th…
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(TW: References to m*strubation, addiction, and abusive relationships) In what turned out to be first part of their first ever multi-part episode, Margaret and Anton begin delving into character relationships outside of Young Royals's central ship, still remaining exclusively focused on Season 1, Episode 1. While relishing in their opportunity to f…
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(TW: References to m*strubation, abusive relationships, and addiction) Contiuing on with the latter part of their pair of detail-oriented discussions, Anton and Margaret break down the acting choices of Season 1, Episode 1 ofYoung Royals, yet again suprassing their record for longest episode! While finding numerous oppurtunities to appreciate the s…
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