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265 - Katie - How will Brexit affect the global economy?

Jun 5, 20264 min

264 - Kareem - Does social media qualify as an addiction?

Jun 3, 20263 min

263 - Vivienne - What is the future of Pixar?

Jun 1, 20265 min

262 - Archer - Where is the most likely place to find life outside of our planet?

May 29, 20264 min

261 - Grady - Why do video games get delayed so often?

May 27, 20266 min

260 - Alex - What is the future of ocean pollution?

May 25, 20264 min

259 - Emma - What is the main challenge gymnasts face?

May 22, 20267 min

258 - Ellie - What is the future of the piano?

May 20, 20265 min

257 - Davis - What is the best season to fish?

May 18, 20263 min

256 - Ariana - What is the future of animal testing?

May 15, 20265 min

255 - Rachel - Who was the most impactful president?

May 13, 20263 min

254 - Aren - What sports will exist in the next 500 years?

May 11, 20265 min

253 - Konrad - How will rising sea levels affect small islands?

May 8, 20264 min

252 - Ava - Is being famous worth it?

May 6, 20263 min

251 - Matthew - What is the worst minor inconvenience?

In this episode, Matthew proposes the question: What is the worst minor inconvenience? Matthew uses a bunch of interviews by people from his class to get their input in on what the most annoying minor inconvenience is, what the most frequent minor inconvenience is, and what the most memorable minor inconvenience is. To find out what wins... you will have to listen to the whole podcast. Sorry if that is too annoying for you.

Jul 30, 20256 min

250 - Woojin - Why are the number of pediatricians decreasing?

In this podcast, Woojin asks the question: Why are the number of pediatricians decreasing? He elaborates on who pediatricians are, the results of the shortage of pediatricians. Most importantly, the reason people avoid becoming pediatricians is also explained in it. Listen to the podcast to find out the answer to the intriguing question.

Jul 29, 20255 min

249 - Janette - How did archery develop over time?

In this podcast, Janette asks the question: How did archery develop over time? She interviews a couple of students to get their predictions on how this sport will evolve. She explains the history/background of archery, how it developed into a sport, and what the future will be for the sport. If you are interested, listen to the podcast to learn more about archery and what its trajectory will be in the future.

Jul 28, 20255 min

248 - Daniel - How has American football changed in the last 50 years?

In this podcast, Daniel asks the question: How has American football changed in the last 50 years? Daniel interviews students to see their point of view about the topic. The topics include physicality, strategies, and gear. Listen to this podcast to learn important facts and information that will make you second guess your opinion on football.

Jul 25, 20257 min

247 - Mia - Is oversaturation ruining the music industry?

In this podcast, Mia discusses the question: Is oversaturation ruining the music industry? She asks a series of questions that get to the root of this problem. These questions include: What is the history of the music industry? How is oversaturation affecting both big and small artists? How do you overcome this and break through as an artist? Listen to this podcast to find out the elaborate inner workings of the industry that creates your favorite hits!

Jul 24, 20253 min

246 - Caleb - Which Euro League is the best to watch?

In this podcast, Caleb asks the question: Which Euro League is the best to watch? He interviews other people on their opinions on how the history of certain leagues and their competitive environment like how has the history of the Bundesliga changed? Or is the Premier League the best to watch as a casual viewer? And Laliga is worth your time to watch as only 1 out of 3 usually win the league. Listen to this podcast to find more information and facts about certain famous leagues and whether they are worth your time watching as a casual viewer or not.

Jul 23, 20256 min

245 - Yunji - What makes an experience memorable?

In this podcast, Yunji discusses the question: What makes an experience memorable? She talks about how our memory works and why we sometimes forget things over time. Yunji also discusses how strong emotions, such as joy or fear, help us remember certain moments better. Finally, she shares simple ways to improve your memory in everyday life. Listen to the podcast to learn about how our brain functions and some factors that cause memory loss.

Jul 22, 20255 min

244 - Sophia - What's the best job to have in science?

In this podcast, Sophia asks the question: What's the best job to have in science? She interviews students to see what they would prefer to have. The 3 choices were a fun science job, a science job that makes money, or a science job that makes you be remembered in the history books. If you had to choose a science job after listening this podcast would you like to do?

Jul 21, 20255 min

243 - Olivia - Why do we give death row prisoners a last meal?

In this episode, Olivia discusses the question: Why do we give death row prisoners a last meal? She comments about what death row is, and how prisoners get there. She also discusses what last meals are, when they were introduced, and if there is an actual reason why we give these people last meals. If interested in this topic, listen to this episode for more!

Jul 18, 20255 min

242 - Doyoon - How are social network services used in business?

In this episode, Doyoon discusses the question: How are social network services used in business? She elaborates on Social Networking Service marketing, how SNS allowed the increase of company-consumer interaction, and the revolutionization of the employment process. How will business evolve with SNS? Is SNS leaving positive changes? Listen to the podcast to find out more facts about how the business will change in the future.

Jul 17, 20256 min

241 - Isaiah - What would happen if a referee rigged a sports game?

In this episode, Isaiah discusses the question: What would happen if a referee rigged a sports game? Isaiah interviews sports fans on if they think referees can rig sports games. This episode goes into the history of referees, the punishments and dangers of rigging games, and conspiracies of rigging in the modern sports era. Why do people think games are fixed? Are referees able to fix sports games? Listen to this episode to find out about the conspiracies and the world of sports rigging!

Jul 16, 20254 min

240 - Sophia - How do you become a psychiatrist?

In this episode, Sophia discusses the question: How do you become a psychiatrist? She elaborates on what psychiatry really is and how many people can confuse the topic. She interviews students about the differences between a psychiatrist and a therapist. She questions what you should do when you want to practice psychiatry. Listen to the podcast to learn many new and informative facts about psychiatry!

Jul 15, 20254 min

239 - Regan - What causes wildfires?

In this podcast, Regan asks the Question “What causes wildfires”? She fully explains the damages of these fires and how harmful they can get. She also involves the current drought in California. Regan discusses many key points on this topic such as,”What is the connection between wildfires and droughts?”, “What damag does wildfires do?” and “What causes droughts to happen?”. Listen to her podcast to find out about the current wildfire outbreaks in California and learn new facts about the causes of these fires.

Jul 14, 20253 min

238 - Siha - If all the continents in the world were to go into war, which continent would win?

In this episode, Siha discusses the question: If all the continents in the world were to go into war, which continent would win? He talks about the strengths of every continent and its factors of being able to win or lose. The countries will fight in brackets to eventually find the strongest country in the world military wise. Who will win?

Jul 11, 20254 min

237 - Declan - Will we ever be able to prevent mid-air aircraft collisions?

In this episode, Declan reviews the question: Will we ever be able to prevent mid-air aircraft collisions? He goes over why these happen, what improvements to safety and planes have been made, and what newer advancements can make these collisions ever rarer. Listen to this fascinating podcast to find out about facts and history you have never known.

Jul 10, 20254 min

236 - Amy - How does the US Dollar dominance affect other countries?

In this episode, Amy explores the question: How does USD dominance affect other countries? Going into a deep dive into the history of the United States dollar and its position as nearly a universal currency today. What would the currency system look like in the future? Is there anything happening now that would result in a change anytime soon? Listen to the podcast to find out why our currency, the United States dollar, is so important to the whole world, its impacts, and how it will change in the future.

Jul 9, 20256 min

235 - Katherine - How will libraries evolve in the future?

In this podcast, Katherine asks the question: How will libraries evolve in the future? She explores the history of libraries and how they have become today. How did computers change how libraries work? Libraries wouldn’t be what they are today without the help of technology. Computers have made libraries so much more convenient for librarians and readers. How could libraries change more in the future? They have already changed so much over the years, however, there’s always more to evolve to. There could be more Libraries of Things. Listen to the podcast to find out more about libraries and what a Library of Things is.

Jul 8, 20253 min

234 - AJ - Is modernism still relevant today?

In this podcast, A.J. asks the question: Is modernism still relevant today? She elaborates on the fundamentals and the qualities of modernism of the past and the present. She interviews students and teachers about the basic idea of modernism and the impact it has had on our society. If you have a deep interest and questions about the large field of modernism, listen to this podcast and enhance your knowledge of the new ideals of modernism.

Jul 7, 20254 min

233 - Michael - How has social media affected the evolution of the English language?

In this podcast, Michael asks a question: How has social media affected the evolution of the English language? He finds out by discussing the history of the English language, how social media is actually impacting the language, and what the impacts look like. Whether it be through slang, spreading, or entire reworks in grammar, this podcast tackles it all. Tuning in to this episode will journey through the whats, the hows, and everything in between.

Jul 4, 20255 min

232 - Gavin - Is it possible to run around the world?

In this episode, Gavin discusses the question, would it be possible to run across the world? He elaborates on the history of running, what challenges you will face, and what is the furthest distance ever gone on foot. Listen to the podcast to find out what running really is, how we can take it to new extremes, and facts you never knew about.

Jul 3, 20254 min

231 - Vitor - What is the best plan for self-improvement for an 8th grader?

In this podcast, Vitor discusses the question: What is the best plan for self-improvement for an 8th grader? Vitor asks other 8th graders about their views on self-improvement and how it could help. Listen to this podcast if you are struggling with taking care of yourself and want to know what it is and how it works. Do it for you!

Jul 2, 20254 min

230 - Gabrielle - Why aren't people trying to stop the climate clock?

In this podcast, Gabrielle discusses the question: Why aren't people trying to stop the climate clock? She elaborates on the climate clock, what will happen once it goes off/how much time we will have, and what the worldwide community can do to stop it. Gabrielle interviews students and asks them how they would stop climate change. Listen to the podcast to discover facts about the climate clock and learn something new!

Jul 1, 20254 min

229 - Alexa - How does a young pop star break through in the industry?

In this podcast, Alexa discusses the question: How does a young pop star break through in the industry? Alexa asks students how they think a young artist can start their career, how they can break through in popularity, and how they can stay on top. Hopefully listening this podcast will get you thinking about how some of your favorite artists went about starting their career.

Jun 30, 20254 min

228 - Ashley - What makes Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour the biggest tour of all time?

In this episode, Ashley asks the question: What makes Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour the biggest tour of all time? She talks about the history of world tours, what aspects make it such a great success, and the problems that happened during this tour. What makes her tour so special? What can improve this tour? If you love everything about Taylor Swift, you should listen to this fantastic podcast on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour.

Jun 27, 20255 min

227 - Eugene - How much of our lives are under surveillance?

In this podcast, Eugene discusses the question: How much of our lives are under surveillance? He interviewed students about the different ways we are watched in our lives. Would you be happy knowing that your teachers can watch everything you do? Have you ever wondered why your ads always match the items you browse on the internet? Have you wondered how you can improve surveillance for the better? Listen to the podcast to find out the truth about how much of your life is under surveillance.

Jun 26, 20253 min

226 - Irene - Why is Lululemon so popular?

In this podcast, Irene discusses the question: Why is Lululemon so popular? She interviews students from different backgrounds to discuss their perspectives. The contents include the history of Lululemon, how it became popular, and its future progression. Listen to the podcast to find out more about this trending clothing store.

Jun 25, 20254 min

225 - Jack - Is blue light bad for your health?

In this stupendous podcast, Jack asks the question: What is bluelight and how does it work? He explains what it is, what it can do to you in the long run, and what techniques and products can prevent it. How can people get less blue light intake? Will devices be different in the future? Will they produce less blue light? Turn on your phone or computer and tune in to this podcast to learn some wild and life-changing facts about what blue light is and what it’s doing to your brain.

Jun 24, 20253 min

224 - Nikhil - What would life be like for humans in the Mesozoic Era?

In this podcast, Nikhil asks the question: What would life be like living in the Mesozoic Era with our current knowledge and inventions? He discusses the question while providing some knowledgeable information. Other students at the same school are also interviewed, sharing their thoughts and opinions about the topic. If you are curious about survival in the past, this episode is definitely for you.

Jun 23, 20254 min

223 - Kai - Is there life outside of our solar system?

In this podcast, Kai asks the question: Is there life outside of our solar system? He discusses topics like what ingredients for life would need to be found, where the most likely places that we can find alien life are, and how our lives would change if we found alien life. When interested in alien life and if it is possible to find it, this is the podcast for you. I hope you enjoy this podcast, some people would go as far as saying it's out of this world.

Jun 20, 20256 min

222 - Brody - What are the challenges of adapting Broadway plays to movies?

In this episode, Brody asks the burning question: Why do Broadway Shows Adapted into Movies Work? He discusses how Broadway even works in the first place. He also discusses why certain Broadway shows turned into movies failed. Finally, he speaks about how many adapted films became massive successes. Listen to this podcast in order to find out more about Broadway shows turned into movies!

Jun 18, 20256 min

221 - Amily - What is the history of Taino Mythology?

In this podcast, Amily discusses the question: What is the history of Taino Mythology? They take a look at what Taino mythology was and what happened to it. What happened after Christopher Columbus arrived? Where did the Taino go? What happened to their culture and religion? Turn up your volume and take a listen to this podcast to learn about the unknown culture of the Taino Indians.

Jun 13, 20254 min

220 - Justin - Is green architecture essential for sustainable living?

In this podcast, Justin asks the question: Is green architecture essential for sustainable living? He elaborates on the history of architecture, how it is currently implemented in structures, and how it will grow in the future. The podcast goes in depth on the idea, with interviewees who give solid opinions on the concept. Listen to this episode to learn about the world of sustainable architecture.

Jun 11, 20254 min

219 - Isabelle - Why do people get caught up in mass hysteria?

In this podcast, Isabelle discusses the question: Why do humans get caught up in mass hysteria? She describes what it is and when it’s happened, also presenting the knowledge of some other people. Is there an actual reason why? Could you get caught up in it? Have you experienced it before? Listen to this podcast to find out what it is and why it happens. You might want to hear more or look at more mass hysteria events!

Jun 6, 20256 min

218 - Eugene - Why is the value of the dollar rising?

In this podcast, Eugene talks about the question: Why is the value of the dollar rising? He explains how inflation and deflation affect the value of money and why the U.S. dollar is so important in the world. Eugene also looks at the problems deflation can cause and how, surprisingly, inflation can sometimes help the economy. Listen to find out what makes the dollar go up and down and how it impacts everyone, everywhere!

Jun 4, 20256 min

217 - Blake - What is the worst MLB injury?

In this podcast, Blake discusses the question: What is the worst MLB injury? He talks about the history of different injuries for a few positions, and some gruesome injuries that have happened in baseball. He also asks what are the most common injuries too. Blake asked other students on their take about what are some common injuries for pitchers, other non-pitch positions and gruesome injuries throughout the century of the MLB. Listen to the podcast to dive deeper into baseball's history about injuries.

May 30, 20256 min

216 - Kayla - How do different countries prepare for natural disasters?

In this episode, Kayla asks the question: How do different countries prepare for natural disasters? She discusses the most common natural disasters, Hurricanes/Floods, Wildfire/Droughts, and Earthquakes/Tsunamis. Kayla also talks about where they are most common, what is done to prevent as many casualties as possible, and how this preparation affects people’s lives. Listen to this podcast to learn more about natural disasters and how different parts of the world prepare for them.

May 28, 20254 min