This podcast is conducted by a host who’s a teenager recording random topics, trying new things and getting to know how to “develop” the podcast more better over the following episodes to come.
It’s been a long 6 months since the last episode. This episode includes a new guest who is also our former teacher and we decided to chat on what we’ve been doing and talked about a recent event that unfolded at Miramar High School foreseeing possible and permanent closure.
Nearly a week after the death of Floyd, a whole lot has been happening, that being looting, protests and riots. There’s been a divide within our country and there’s no signs of stopping anytime soon.
A start of a new season, and what better way than to discuss politics on the Green New Deal, some Covid-19 news, and government corruption. We also discuss on the importance of work ethic and how it could help shape your life and future.
This will conclude the final episode of Season I of the In Development Podcast. Next weekend as of releasing this episode, we’ll be having two guests on this show and we’ll be talking about the Green New Deal proposed by AOC, some Covid—19 news, and among other political news. Apart from that, our host talked about the Class of 2020 and how we, unfortunately, didn’t have the opportunity of having prom and most importantly, graduation. I know quarantine has been a rough situation for all of us, but let’s hope for the better. Thank you for you support through this, and we hope that you’ll support us more through the story of the podcast.
So the time has finally come to discuss last year’s turn of events as we teased it through a few episodes. While we’re missing a few people for this story, our co-host and returning guest input their part of the story as best as possible including our host. Clearly there’s a lot more to the story than what’s told here. I hope you enjoy our crazy Jr. year of high school.
We continue our conversation of our post-apocalyptic setting to see how long we’ll survive. Among that, we also talked about our experience with SRLA and the last few episodes will regard the set of events from last year. So, in a sense, the wait is finally over.
Welcome back to the final few episodes of Season I of the podcast. We wanted to thank you for being with us and putting up with our weirdness. For this episode, we briefly discussed our hopes for Season II and see how far we’ll go in regards to guests appearances, more topics to talk about and video podcasts. We also talked about zombies, time travel and more will continue with part two. We hope you enjoy. Thank you.
Same guests are in this episode and a newcomer joins the short recording. It’s scrambled but rest assured you’ll enjoy it.
Our LOUD instructor, Jesus, and Nathan, fellow senior, discuss their experiences with music and politics, along with our host and co-host.
With recent events of the epidemic happening, we discussed its “ground zero” and movies with the similar concept.
Featuring a guest for this episode, she and our co-host discuss their experiences with college applications, personal advice, and among other things as well.
Happy New “Year” from the In Development Podcast. This episode was recorded at Regal Cinemas after watching Jumanji: Next Level and talked about television shows and the WWIII controversy briefly.
In this episode, we covered topics that we replied to from our social media and plan to discuss a certain discussion with regards of last years set of events during school.
With an official co-host, we continue the conversation under the same title, although we forgot to discuss on school life, that will be our priority discussion for the following episode, and maybe with a Q&A segment and/or other topics as well.
This episode is nothing more than a teenager talking about the universe, stars and alternate universes that has somehow shifted to today’s generation momentarily and eventually school life.
this pilot episode is nothing more than just basic topics discussed by a 17-year old who’s decided to start a podcast of his own for curiosity’s sake. Also, sorry for the audio quality, future episodes will hopefully have improved audio quality as the podcast is progressing.