Chapter

Encouraging High School Students to Help Each Other
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1:33:19 - 1:38:53 (05:33)

The speaker discusses a proposal for guidance counselors to ask high school students anonymously if they know anyone in their class who may need help. The speaker recommends that until a program like this is implemented, parents should take action to teach kids about warning signs of their fellow classmates who may need help.

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The guidance counselor in schools should ask kids anonymously if there is someone in their class they think needs their help, and use social media as a tool to identify teens that may be exhibiting high-risk behavior, in order to prevent school shootings.
1:33:19 - 1:36:42 (03:23)
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School Safety
Summary

The guidance counselor in schools should ask kids anonymously if there is someone in their class they think needs their help, and use social media as a tool to identify teens that may be exhibiting high-risk behavior, in order to prevent school shootings. Mike talks about the need to get companies doing their jobs to help identify these kids and get them the help they need.

Chapter
Encouraging High School Students to Help Each Other
Episode
E83: Market slide continues, and how to address Uvalde
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
Implementing hyper-targeted measures and red flag laws for practical gun control is an impossible task until there's a significant change in our political class.
1:36:42 - 1:38:53 (02:10)
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Gun Control
Summary

Implementing hyper-targeted measures and red flag laws for practical gun control is an impossible task until there's a significant change in our political class. Meanwhile, schools are still not teaching students warning signs of potential shooters and protocols to prevent these incidents from happening.

Chapter
Encouraging High School Students to Help Each Other
Episode
E83: Market slide continues, and how to address Uvalde
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg