Episode 1: Welcome to our podcast (3 min) Hosts: Braden Baken and Sabina Luzney
In this podcast, seniors Braden Baken and Sabina Luzney discuss the vision for this new feature of chscommonsense.com. They explain the equipment they used and their process. They also provide information explaining how anyone can get involved.
Episode 2: A Glimpse into the Future (5 min) Hosts: Riley Halyburton, Ellianna McElwee and Lily Olkowski
In this podcast, seniors Riley Halyburton, Ellianna McElwee and Lily Olkowski discuss their plans after graduation.
Episode 3: Get to Know Your Teachers (13 min) Hosts: Sara Mathews and Cori Milam
In this podcast, seniors Sara Mathews and Cori Milam interview teachers in the math, social studies, and science department. We ask things such as advice for the graduating class, and what is your favorite restaurant? We encourage all listeners to take a few minutes out of their day and connect with their teachers and get to know them on a more personal level.
Episode 4: Let’s Chat (6 min) Hosts: Collette Bord, Brynn Lesselyoung and Rachael Meldman
In this podcast, senior Rachael Meldman, sophomore Brynn Lesselyoung and freshman Collette Bord share their advice for freshmen.
Episode 5: Papa Louie (5 min) Hosts: Valerie Drew, Olivia Kresnak and Sydney Wooten
In this podcast, seniors Valerie Drew, Olivia Kresnak and Sydney Wooten reminisce about the famous Papa’s games. They share their likes and dislikes about each game, which are named from oldest to newest.
Episode 6: March Madness Predictions (6 min) Hosts: Charlie Cain, Jacob Heyne and Sam Kryzkowski
In this podcast, seniors Charlie Cain, Jacob Heyne and Sam Kryzkowski share their insights and predictions for the upcoming March Madness basketball tournament, discussing potential upsets and standout teams.
Episode 7: Senior Showdown (4 min) Hosts: Maggie Sadowski and Kate Vandenberg
In this podcast, seniors Maggie Sadowski and Kate Vandenberg discuss their thoughts about senior year coming to an end. In addition they share their future plans and advice for underclassmen.