Join host Lily Gordon every week, usually Thursday or Friday, for a new interview with someone within the Saxon community. If you know someone at South who has a story to share, send an email to counterclockwisepodcast@gmail.com
In the final episode of Counterclockwise, Lily and fellow South News Productions senior Julie McGowan discuss their experiences in high school and respond to middle schoolers' ideas about South. To check out Lily's blog abroad: lilymgordon.blogspot.com To check out Julie' Sphere of Geekery blog: clypian.com
Mrs. Stenson, South's choir director, talks with Lily about her musical childhood, why singers don't drink milk before performances, and South's first place win at the State Choir Competition.
Ellie Slama, an up-and-coming Saxon golf star, joins Lily in the studio to talk about her game, sibling rivalry, and whether or not mini golf is fun for a pro.
South media and journalism teacher Brian Eriksen joins Lily in the studio to talk about his roots in broadcasting and the future of newspapers.
Ms. Callahan, an English teacher at South, talks about her time abroad in England and Poland, why English is required all four years in high school, and her thoughts on rappers.
The new Saxon DECA President, Ali Walker, joins Lily in the studio to talk everything DECA.
Mr. Snyder, the assistant band director at South and band director at Howard Street Charter School, joins Lily to talk about his musical history, his personal theme song, and an artsy sculpture.
Saxon Allie Clifford, who is on a semester-long exchange in Germany, chats with Lily about her experience so far.
South senior David Wurgler and junior Corey Rudolph join Lily in the studio to talk everything jazz and what the jazz scene at South is like.
Exchange student Honza Rusý chats with Lily about his home country the Czech Republic, American beans, and the time he pretended to be a tourist as part of an experiment.