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Campus Chatter: Clockin’ Ghost

Welcome to the Campus Chatter: Clockin' Ghost, the ultimate 7th-grade deep dive into Jason Reynolds's electrifying novel, Ghost  for Montgomery Public Schools Living Lit Community Book Study. Students will dissect the text and explore major themes like identity, running from trauma, the power of mentorship, and the meaning of personal responsibility. Join us as we race to the finish line of understanding this powerful story, analyzing everything from symbolism on the track to the dynamic relationships between the Defenders team members.

The ruralrealities’s Podcast

"Rural Realities" investigates the often-overlooked narratives, difficulties, and athletic pursuits of life beyond urban and metropolitan areas. Each episode delves into the authentic experiences of individuals residing in rural West Alabama and neighboring communities.

The W.O.W forum Podcast

The WOW Forum (Wisdom of Woodlawn) is a youth-centered platform rooted in Birmingham, Alabama. Through podcast episodes, creative workshops, and honest community dialogue, we amplify youth voice, explore personal and collective growth, and celebrate the wisdom already present in our neighborhoods. 🎙️ Podcast | 🌿 Creative Workshops | 🧠 Community Dialogue We believe storytelling is power, reflection is practice, and healing happens in community. 🔗 Follow us on Instagram: @thewowforum 🌍 Subscribe and grow with us: youtube.com/@thewowforum

The thehuddlepodcast’s Podcast

Russellville Middle’s Podcast

Our View: The Oxmoor Valley Experience

Join us each week for OUR VIEW, THE Oxmoor Valley EXPERIENCE, where we will build a Brighter Future, One Conversation at a Time!

The STEAM Engine

Where people can come and tell authentic stories.

MPS iShare My Voice Challenge Podcast

MPS Submissions for the Ed Farm Student Fellows iShare My Voice challenge.

The Future of Learning with Ed Farm

Welcome to The Future of Learning with Ed Farm Podcast, the podcast where we explore the ever-evolving landscape of education and the role technology plays in shaping the future of learning. Brought to you by Ed Farm, this podcast delves into the latest trends, insights, and game-changing technologies that are revolutionizing the way we teach and learn.

SHK-8 Bulldog Talk: On the Edge

Bulldog Talk: On the Edge is a weekly podcast created and hosted by South Hampton K-8 School middle school students to have candid conversations about real issues. Recorded in the school’s Library of Innovation, Each episode features a group of students grabbing mics and sitting around a table to dig into a topic they consider groundbreaking, controversial or relevant.

iShare My Voice Challenge - Ed Farm Student Fellows

Submissions for the Ed Farm Student Fellows iShare My Voice challenge.

Ed Farm Student Fellows Podcast - iShare My Voice Challenge

The iShare My Voice podcast is a platform where Ed Farm Student Fellows create podcast episodes to share important stories from their communities. The podcast aims to amplify the voices of students and provide a platform for them to share their experiences, perspectives, and stories with a wider audience. The podcast episodes cover a range of topics that are relevant to the students’ communities, including social issues, education, culture, and personal narratives. The episodes are created by the Ed Farm Student Fellows, who are passionate about storytelling and using their voices to make a positive impact. Through the iShare My Voice podcast, the Ed Farm Student Fellows aim to foster empathy, understanding, and connection among listeners. By sharing their stories, they hope to inspire and empower others to create change in their own communities. The iShare My Voice podcast is a valuable resource for educators, students, and anyone interested in hearing diverse perspectives and stories from young voices. It provides a platform for students to express themselves and contribute to important conversations. Check out all of the iShare My Voice podcast episodes and see how they showcase the creativity, talent, and unique perspectives of the Ed Farm Student Fellows, while also providing a space for important stories from their communities to be heard.

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