
Time changes everything. Or so they say...
Join Aarushi and Lucas as they talk about this month's wave... TIME! How has the theme of time changed throughout literature and how has time changed literature and media?

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Join Aarushi and Lucas as they talk about this month's wave... TIME! How has the theme of time changed throughout literature and how has time changed literature and media?

Transformation means different things to everyone. Today James and Lucas have a light but heartfelt discussion on what transformation means to them and what they think it means to everyone else!

WE'RE BACK IN 2025 AND STARTING OFF WITH OUR WAVE OF 'GROWTH'. A Solo episode hosted by the New Firelit Radio Head, Lucas Sta. Ana, to get things going!

With the new school year well underway, we would like to introduce this year's LIHAM Council, featuring Niyanthri, Shaasvata, Aarushi, Pepe, Alice, Jordano, Amy, Juliane, and Caitlin. Listen now and get to know our counc

From rap to R&B, English to Japanese, and metaphor to analogy, most, if not all, songs are a form of literature. Listen to Lucas, Irfan, Emery, and Caitlin as they discuss some of their favorite songs and the literary ar

To follow along with the theme of love in the month of February, join Irfan, Caitlin, Emery, and Lucas as they discuss the romance stories that have impacted them the most. From the most genuine love stories from greek m

It has been MONTHS since the last episode has been published, but Firelit Radio is back at it again with another banger of an episode. Join Caitlin and Lucas as they dive into their holiday reading list from the last yea

World Club members collaborate with Liham's FireLit to talk about history, or herstory, rather. We explore not just events that have let up to the empowerment of women now, as well as literary examples of women's stories

Marny talks about how her interests changed from being STEM oriented to a humanities oriented person because of The House on Mango Street's mature themes.

Phoebe and Caitlin talk about how films and stories have helped them in their lives and what they made them realize.

In today's episode, our hearty conversation centers on the stories that healed us - whether they be stories that gave us comfort or redirected our perspectives on the matters of life. Joined by CJ, Marny, Sofia, and Cait

Manushri and Emery share the pieces they wrote for our prompts Duty and Masquerade. Here, they explore themes of honors killings, broken families, hiding your true identity and more. To read the full pieces, please go to

How well do we know our beloved English teachers? In the spirit of Teacher's Appreciation Week, the FireLit team interviewed Mr. Butcher and Mr. Philen! In this episode, we tackled the stories of how they became English

Listen in as Caitlin, Sofia, David, and CJ go off on tangents, jokes, and stories of how they got into literature and the power of storytelling.

Think of a particular moment in your life that you cherish. Childhood brings upon the notions of nostalgia and cartoons. Marny, David, and Alexa talk about our writer's works for the waves Cartoon and Nostalgia from Nove

Third culture kids and people of color often feel like they don't belong to the host country that they are living in. FireLit members Marny, Felix and CJ discuss with writers that participated in BIPOC Club's Creative Wr

Very frequently high schoolers do not get the 8 hours of sleep recommended by doctors because of our busy worlds. David, Felix and CJ discuss articles about sleep in literature and how doctors would give poetry to their

Millie introduces CJ and Phoebe to the book Period. End of Sentence. by Anita Diamant, about period poverty in rural India. They also talk about their own period stories, their challenges, viewpoints, and discuss what we

CJ, Felix, Gaurav, Leena and Patrick get deep on the word illusion. They talk about illusions from the atomic level, to a heavenly perspective. Patrick's piece is called Ubchi Lalia, and Leena's piece is called The Illus

Christiana, Pepe and Sneha continue sharing about their pieces on Conquest. They realise that conquests nowadays don't involve colonisation, but are about our mental battlegrounds. To check out their work, check out Liha
Caitlin
Vet Clinic Practice Manager · RAIS Lancaster
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Amy
speaker · IvyWise
1 appearance on this show
Pepe
1 appearance on this show
Alice
Miss London GB contestant · Royal
1 appearance on this show
Lucas
fitness coach · none
1 appearance on this show
Emery
Demographic Design
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Sofia
Miss Preteen Australia finalist · Beechwood Elementary
1 appearance on this show
Alexa
Peer Support Specialist · Amazon
1 appearance on this show
David
Head of Product · Spirit Chasers UK
1 appearance on this show
Monique
weight loss & nutrition coach · Diversity Models
1 appearance on this show
Selma
council member · BIPOC Club
1 appearance on this show
Dr. Phoebe
therapist · KW Marketing
1 appearance on this show
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