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Brains On Universe Presents….Puberty! (The Podcast)
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Episode 2: Skin, sweat and hair

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In this episode, we’re talking about some of the first body changes you might notice when you go through puberty. We’re answering a lot of listener questions in this episode including: Why do grownups have hair where kids don’t? Why do armpits get stinkier during puberty? Why do zits happen? Why do you get oilier when you’re a teen?

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© Lemonada Media Length 27 min 15 May 2026 Season 1 Episode 2 Life SkillsEducationalEmotional Health USA story

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© Lemonada Media Length 27 min 15 May 2026 Season 1 Episode 2 Life SkillsEducationalEmotional Health USA story

Introducing…Puberty! The podcast!

Introducing…Puberty! The podcast!

Listen to episode one here

In this episode, we’re talking about some of the first body changes you might notice when you go through puberty. We’re answering a lot of listener questions in this episode including: Why do grownups have hair where kids don’t? Why do armpits get stinkier during puberty? Why do zits happen? Why do you get oilier when you’re a teen?

Dr. Cara Natterson, author of The Care and Keeping of You and host of the podcast This is So Awkward, joins us again to help us navigate tricky issues dealing with your skin, sweat and hair.

Click here for a transcript of this episode.


© Lemonada Media | 27 min

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