are you listening?

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Published 2023-08-14
are you listening? is a short animated film produced by Barbara Sinatra Children’s Center Foundation for our Teen Series in collaboration with Wonder Media. The film looks at Consent with young teens and the importance of ask, listen, and respect.

All Comments (21)
  • @morgpurple
    Now I know what "alr" means Alright ❌ Ask, Listen and respect✅
  • @guineapig5858
    Im ashamed to admit I laughed way too much at the guy infront of the counciler who just yelled "and I got pushed in the pool!" "Im sorry to hear that"
  • @Delsin42
    These guys should seriously have 5 million subscribers,the fact they are able to make content such as this so realistic and accurate along with the animation not being cheap,is nothing short of amazing
  • @fkboy2643
    Ask, listen, respect! These should seriously be shown in schools. Great video!
  • @asperez2004
    I wish these were around when I was younger. These are conversations that need to happen between people, so many problems could be avoided if people took the time to just talk it out. I'm glad these are around for people to learn from so they could see how they can better themselves.
  • @ILoveMha726
    I hate about the fact that this is just so realistic, but there is no people like that counselor, and people don't even think of consent. They do what they want. We need more people like that counselor and the others that actually helped like that kid. Today's society is so cruel and disgusting. Just not the people who care though.
  • @briarrose8631
    I love how the counselor didnt assign blame and instead helped them talk through the problem
  • @chuutruther
    We love to see teenagers correct and learn ❤🎉
  • I NEVER thought this channel would do this, but it did: in a situation where one person is responsible, the authority figure acts like everyone is responsible. I was bullied CONSTANTLY in every phase of school. The aggressors were never punished - I was treated like crap for complaining. We were forced to set up decorations together to "help us get along." Lectured about communication. I was tormented without provocation, but they held victim equally or more responsible because I was an introverted asexual weirdo, and the aggressors were "normal." You have 1 perp here: the boy who can't take No for an answer and picks on the boy who stood up for the girl. And the episode submits them ALL to a lecture on proper communication. The 2 non-aggressors could not have communicated more clearly! You want to protect teens from other teens? Punish aggressors, not victims, and let the mentality I grew up with and that's replaying here die YESTERDAY!
  • @anokartist2352
    Am i the only one who noticed the third person's enby pin? This channal is so good at showing representation for all types of abuse, races, people. They really deserve more support.
  • Making this content available to the public is helping a lot of people including me ❤
  • @SunsetDragon
    I think the best part of the Ask Listen Respect name is that the acronym is slang for "Alright." Very clever and effective <3
  • @MsDianation09
    I totally adore this content...I swish they were in different language, such as Spanish. So I could share it with kids and parents in my area.
  • @oldemerald
    You know, I was really having trouble listening to anyone in public and privacy several years ago. As of now, you were all right... I could've let my mind clear it out of negative thoughts when I listened to my supervisors and group leader. This is what I want is Ask, Listen, and Respect to others. (:(
  • @DrawsJanella
    Yeah, this sounds familiar. My ex boyfriend from my senior year of high school got upset with me because I said no. When I was still in love with him, we planned it but then I later changed my mind when he showed me his true colors. When I said no and that I wasn't ready, he shut down. This all happened over text, not in person. I ended up blocking him. He wasn't the bad guy, he just didn't listen to me when I put up that boundary.
  • I was sexually abused by a doctor who was treating me for Leukaemia- a blood cancer, while I was a child. You’re channel has inspired me to tell my story so I’m going to be doing vlogs on it and other challenges I’ve faced in life in order to help people who’ve been through the same challenges and other relatable topics too ❤
  • That's the problem with relationships from the start, one half of the couple wants to automatically go all lovey dove while wanting to kiss and the other half is like he or she isn't ready for that kind of stuff yet.
  • @JakeyWakey031
    I like how they showed how not only the victim felt, but how the predator felt also. Even though there’s no excuse for assault, there may be a story behind it.
  • @meenakshi_007
    Hats off Barbara Sinatra Children's Center Foundation and Wonder Media for making content about teens, for teens, in a way teens can actually relate! Thank you so much for your efforts<333