Lifebabble - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

The Truth About Bullying
The Lifebabble team tackle issues important to young people. The team talk about bullying, from the basics - bullying in different forms - to sharing their own experiences. Chavala offers advice, the team look at positive steps in tackling bullying and Lifebabbler Ollie sings a song saying no to bullying.

Being a Bully
The Lifebabble team tackle issues important to young people. The team talk about why people bully. They explain that there's no single reason for why people do this and look at when banter can become bullying. Saima offers some tips and Dr Aaron shares his advice.

Exercise
The team talk about exercise and how it can affect how you feel. Saima, with the help of the Lifebabblers, gives some top tips on staying active and Dr Aaron provides advice.

Eating Right
The team talk about food and how important it is to get the right balance. Sian tests her knowledge Mastermind-style, Chavala gives advice and Garrett delivers a spoken word piece.

Body Image
The team talk about body image and the pressure to look a certain way. Ollie sings about 'being you' and the team are joined by Chavala and Dr Aaron with advice and guidance.

Resilience
The team talk about resilience - what it means and how resilience can help in situations. Chavala offers advice, Leo gives tips on how to build resilience and Ollie sings a song with a little help from the Lifebabblers.

Sleep
The team talk about sleep, how important getting enough is and how they feel when they don't!

Living with an Illness
The team talk about how it feels to live with an illness or condition. The Lifebabblers share thoughts on emotions and their personal experiences. Dr Aaron offers advice and Ollie sings a positive song.

Material Things
The team talk about material things and the pressure to have stuff. Parle appears in a Lifebabble video game for a sketch and Dr Aaron offers advice on what really makes us happy. Ollie sings a positive song on 'stuff' and how much we really need.

Phones
The team talks about phones, whether you have one, don't have one or are about to get one. Saima looks at what we love and don't love about phones and the team gives tips on staying safe, with advice from Chavala on getting a good balance.

Relationships
The team talk about relationships, from friends to family members - everyone has people in their lives. The team talk about positive and not so positive relationships, with Saima looking at relationship boundaries. Dr Aaron provides advice.

Obsessions
The team talk about being a fan - how it's okay to look up to someone and when it can sometimes go a bit too far and turn into an obsession. Chavala offers advice and Eman raps about how celebrities are just normal people.

Crushes
The team talk about crushes - how crushes can make you feel and how it's normal to have them. The Lifebabblers share some of their own experiences of crushes, Chavala offers advice and Ollie sings a song.

Jealousy
The team talk about jealousy - a feeling everyone experiences. They look at why people can feel jealous and share their own stories. Dr Aaron provides advice and Parle talks about being on the receiving end of jealousy.

Loneliness
The team talk about loneliness - a feeling that can happen to all of us. They look at what causes loneliness and how to recognise the signs. Leo gives some positive tips and Chavala offers advice.

Social Responsibility
The team talk about what being socially responsible means. Grace and Amelia highlight how easy it can be and the team share their own socially responsible experiences. Dr Aaron provides advice and Ollie sings a song.

Gangs
The team talk about gangs - how it can be a positive experience to be part of a gang and how it can be a negative experience. Mark puts gangs into context through a baking sketch and Chavala offers advice.

Prejudice
The team talk about prejudice - what it means and how it feels to experience prejudice. Dr Aaron gives advice on how it can be easy to be prejudiced without realising it and Ollie sings a positive song about not judging.

Poverty
The team talk about poverty and the different ways it can affect people. They look at positive things to do if you are going through tough times, or know someone who is, and Chavala gives advice on asking for help.

Going Green
The team talk about going green - what this means, the impact we all have and why it's important to look after the world. The team look at positive ways to make a difference and share their own experiences. Dr Aaron provides advice and Ollie sings a song about going green.

Being a Bully
The team talk about why people bully. They explain that there's no single reason for why people do this and look at when banter can become bullying. Saima offers some tips and Dr Aaron shares his advice.
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