WCRS Podcast - youthbeat

Above and Beyond - January 16, 2012


27:23 minutes (25.08 MB)

Youth Beat Reporter Bridgette Kreuz interviews a recent OSU graduate about traveling to Italy and France, couch surfing, and living in the present. Then, Upper Arlington students share challenges they have faced, including parting with a role model, running a half-marathon, making the soccer team, and dealing with two hectic days camping.

The Most Wonderful Time - January 9, 2012


25:48 minutes (23.63 MB)

The Most Wonderful Time - January 2, 2012


25:48 minutes (23.63 MB)

In this episode we hear from Upper Arlington students about their holiday traditions and opinions on school, and they share perspectives on eating disorders, Cleveland sports, and new-found responsibility.

Better Days - December 19, 2011


29:51 minutes (27.34 MB)

Better Days - December 12, 2011


29:51 minutes (27.34 MB)

Upper Arlington students remind us of the monumental effect a compliment, smile, laughter, and a bit of understanding can have on someone's day. Then, we hear from Justin Boggs, who has played an instrumental role in helping his neighborhood become safer, healthier, and more united. He shares tips about how to build a better community and explains why it's so important for him to do so.

The Moments that Count - December 5, 2011


23:13 minutes (21.27 MB)

There to Learn and Share - November 27, 2011


26:09 minutes (23.95 MB)

The Moments that Count - November 21, 2011


23:13 minutes (21.27 MB)

Students from Upper Arlington share moments that have affected the way they look at the world around them, whether that meant learning to live in the moment, to face life's brick walls with courage, or to look on the bright side of life. The students find these lessons in odd places: pi, a broken jaw, a fish, and Batman, to name a few.

All in the Family - November 14, 2011


24:53 minutes (22.78 MB)

All in the Family - November 7, 2011


24:53 minutes (22.78 MB)

Students from Upper Arlington High School share the various ways family influenced who they are today. In a series of seven stories students talk about admiration, rivalry, and separation from siblings, lessons learned out of tragedy, and the importance of being home.

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