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Hills Review

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Hills Review is the student podcast at Half Hollow Hills High School East and is produced by members of the Podcasting and Filmmaking Club. Every month during the school year, you can hear a wide variety of ideas and voices on this podcast. There are discussions, stories, insightful interviews, audio documentaries, opinions, and more. The one thing these podcasts have in common -- is that they are all created by -- and about things -- that matter to us: the students at High School East.

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Episodes

Students in the Hall: Life Without Social Media

2m · Published 09 Dec 10:00
Social Media has completely taken over our generation and has impacted us in ways that we have yet to realize. In this segment of Students in the Hall, we ask the students of High School East to consider what their lives would be like without social media.

Feature: The Impact of Coaches on Student Athletes

4m · Published 08 Dec 10:00
A major factor in the success of a student athlete is the coach. The actions of a coach can influence not only an athlete's performance, but also their social and academic life. In this podcast, Cole Manus provides an in-depth look at the complex relationship between coaches and their players.

Opinion: Online Shopping is the Only Way to Shop

1m · Published 07 Dec 10:00
Why would someone go out in the cold to go shopping when they can accomplish the same thing from the comfort of their own home? In this opinion piece, Sydney Steinfeld shows us why online shopping is the antidote to the stressful holiday shopping experience.

An Interview with Good Morning America's Robin Roberts

19m · Published 06 Dec 10:00
Robin Roberts' career accomplishments have included success as a college basketball player, national broadcasting with ESPN, and her current lead anchor role with Good Morning America. In this interview, Robin talks with Rachel Neuman about her life's work, challenges she faced along the way, and issues that face us all.

Hills Review -- December 2022 Edition

1m · Published 05 Dec 10:00
It's Monday, December 5th, 2022. Happy Holidays and welcome to the December edition of Hills Review -- the High School East Student Podcast. Robin Roberts' career accomplishments have included success as a college basketball player, national broadcasting with ESPN, and her current lead anchor role with Good Morning America. This Tuesday, Robin talks with Rachel Neuman about her life's work, challenges she faced along the way, and issues that face us all. Why would someone go out in the cold to go shopping when they can accomplish the same thing from the comfort of their own home? This Wednesday, Sydney Steinfeld shows us why online shopping is the antidote to the stressful holiday shopping experience. A major factor in the success of a student athlete is the coach. The actions of a coach can influence not only an athlete's performance, but also their social and academic life. On Thursday, Cole Manus provides an in-depth look at the complex relationship between coaches and their players. Social Media has completely taken over our generation and has impacted us in ways that we have yet to realize. In this Friday's segment of Students in the Hall, we ask the students of High School East to consider what their lives would be like without social media. Hills Review is produced by members of the Podcasting and Filmmaking Club. If you are interested in becoming a contributor, see Mr. Beatty in room 216. Thanks for listening – and remember to follow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

Book Talk: The Midnight Library

9m · Published 11 Nov 10:00
In this month's book talk, Madison Miller and Courtney Brecher discuss Matt Haig's The Midnight Library – a novel centered around a library where the books provide readers the chance to experience lives they could have lived.

Documentary: Life Under Mao

4m · Published 10 Nov 10:00
The Great Leap Forward in mid-twentieth-century China was not as great as it might sound. In this documentary podcast, Kristina Zhu speaks with members of her family about their experiences living in Communist China and hears what life was like during the reign of Chairman Mao Zedong.

Students In The Hall: What Do You Fear

1m · Published 09 Nov 10:00
Fear is a natural, powerful, and primitive emotion that can provide protection or hold you back from doing the things you want to do. Everyone is afraid of something in their life, so we decided to ask students at High School East: what makes you afraid?

Feature: National Coming Out Day at HS East

8m · Published 08 Nov 10:00
October 11 was National Coming Out Day and this year, members of High School East's Gay Straight Alliance shared an inspiring display with the entire school community. Rachel Neuman interviewed several of the organizers of an event that was meant not only to celebrate individuals choosing to come out as an LGBTQ+ person, but also to inspire all people to come out in support of schools that are safe, nurturing and free from anti-LGBTQ+ bullying and harassment.

Hills Review -- November 2022 Edition

1m · Published 07 Nov 10:00
It's Monday, November 7th, 2022 and welcome to the November edition of Hills Review -- the High School East Student Podcast. October 11 was National Coming Out Day and this year, members of High School East's Gay Straight Alliance shared an inspiring display with the entire school community. On Tuesday, Rachel Neuman shares several interviews she conducted with organizers of an event that not only celebrates individuals choosing to come out as an LGBTQ+ person, but also inspires all people to come out in support of schools that are safe, nurturing and free from anti-LGBTQ+ bullying and harassment. Fear is a natural, powerful, and primitive emotion that can provide protection or hold you back from doing the things you want to do. Everyone is afraid of something in their life, so this Wednesday, we ask students at High School East: what makes you afraid? The Great Leap Forward in mid-twentieth-century China was not as great as it might sound. On Thursday, Kristina Zhu speaks with members of her family about their experiences living in Communist China and hears what life was like during the reign of Chairman Mao Zedong. On Friday, Madison Miller and Courtney Brecher discuss Matt Haig's The Midnight Library – a novel centered around a library where the books provide readers the chance to experience lives they could have lived. Hills Review is produced by members of the Filmmaking and Podcasting Club. If you are interested in becoming a contributor, see Mr. Beatty in room 216. Thanks for listening – and remember to follow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

Hills Review has 186 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 21:55:18. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 23rd, 2024 22:41.

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