In today's world, filled with rapidly evolving social change brought on with the advent of new technologies, is English class really that important? AP English students prove this, through light-hearted conversations, in our podcast. Witty, Charming, and
In this episode, the participants choose between what they'd want permanently put onto their bodies. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
In this episode, the participants decide between many varying forms of play. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
In lieu of the fast-approaching leap day, the participants (in person!) discuss whether the calendar should be reformed. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Leave Me Alone" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for AP English Around The World.
In this episode, Harvey hosts every participant through many more prompts of many more nights spent with last episode's fast food mascot... "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
In this episode, the participants debate on topics with the shadow of a certain fast food mascot looming above... "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
In this episode, the participants wander down a whole new path of prompts for the new year headed by our co-host Harvey! "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
In this episode - the first of 2024! - the participants share their goals for the new year. Apologies for taking so long to get back since the last episode, I hit a wall trying to keep up with editing the longer and longer episodes each week. For the future, the episodes will be around 15-20 minutes so they can get out, but for those who like the looser feel of longer episodes, there may be some chit-chat bonus episodes in the future to look out for... With that all said, thank you for listening, and have a wonderful (late) new year! "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Leave Me Alone" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for AP English Around The World.
In this year-finale episode, the participants weave a tale about Miku and her life-altering decision to buy some leeks. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Leave Me Alone" by IDKhow is the usual background music for Storytime With AP English.
In this episode, the participants ponder on the conundrum of whether or not finals should make up a majority of a course's final grade.
In this episode, the participants weigh what menial labor would be more favorable to engage with. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
In this episode, the participants debate various topics on animated media with the totally and definitely real AP English. "November" by Sparkbird is the theme music and transition music for Language In The World Today.
In this episode, the participants tackle topics about changing the quality of pieces of media, and what kind of change they would prefer.
In this episode, the participants defend their ideal food choices for Thanksgiving dinner. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Leave Me Alone" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for AP English Around The World.
Coming hot off the trail of last time's FNAF episode, in this episode, the participants debate what character (or just general surrounding nouns) would be the best to date. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
In this episode, the participants decide what season out of the year is the best. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Leave Me Alone" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for AP English Around The World.
In this episode, as the movie is just around the corner, the participants debate over various Five Nights at Freddy's related prompts. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
In this episode, the participants argue about what horrifying (and, for some reason, excruciatingly painful) thing they would rather morph into. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
In this episode, the participants debate whether Summer break should continue into adulthood. I'm very sorry for not having posted an episode in a while! Trust me, I wanted to, but starting college has been such a hassle, and it took some time for me to get adjusted. Also, most of the participants aren't in my close proximity anymore, so I have to bug them over the Internet, which is another hassle in and of itself. However, we've managed to come back together in order to continue into a new era of Language in The World Today! "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
In this episode, the participants navigate prompts about limiting ones own ability to communicate with a very-not-horribly-anxious AP English! "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
In this episode, AP English and Co. go to a convention. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
In this episode, the participants discuss their after-movie thoughts about Barbie. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Leave Me Alone" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for AP English Around The World.
Take a look into the inner workings of the two sentence horror stories that made the world poopie its pants in the last episode.
In this 5-episode milestone special of Storytime With AP English, the participants craft terrifying two sentence horror stories. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. Background music for revised story is Almost in F - Tranquillity by Kevin MacLeod; licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100394 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Music featured in revised story is the beginning notes of "A Quick One Before The Eternal Worm Devours Connecticut" by Have a Nice Life and snippets of "Hunter" by Have a Nice Life. Any other featured song is sourced from Pixabay music. Any sound effects are sourced from a mix of Pixabay sound effects and YouTube.
In this episode, the participants determine what fate they would want set for them for an entire week. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?. The text-to-speech voice is the speech synthesizer from fasthub.net.
In this special installment of the podcast, all-new participants are introduced to both this wonderful show and AP English as a person as they debate in the ever-evolving prompt. If anyone featured in this episode happens to be reading this, sincerely thank you for making my day, I was more nervous than you know before I was able to find my place in our impromptu group. I hope to speak to you soon, and am excited to see your further presence on the podcast once the school year kicks off! "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
Apologies for the delay, but my (AP English) life exploded last week, so just pretend like this released on the 28th ok? ok. In this episode, the participants discuss on birthday-related debates in celebration of AP English's 18 revolution around the Sun! "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Leave Me Alone" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for AP English Around The World.
Facing the beginning of a new era of podcast episodes, the participants debate over changing their mortal forms and becoming something different. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
In this final triumph school-based episode, the participants battle both the environment and their opponents in a debate about whether paper assignments are better than electronic ones. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. Any other featured song is sourced from Pixabay music. Any sound effects are sourced from a mix of Pixabay sound effects and YouTube.
In this episode, suggested by Ry, the participants solve puzzles. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Mad IQs" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Suggestion Box.
With the school year over, embark on one last trip through debate as the participants discuss whether college should be free. Sorry for the lack of episodes last week, I had actually planned to release two, but life (the real ones know/can ask) got in the way, so the impact of this one being the "last" episode is a bit lost bc school episodes will be coming out for the next two weeks. Other than that, thank you to every participant, I love and miss you already, and hope to be able to have you on very very soon. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Leave Me Alone" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for AP English Around The World.
This is the episode for the final day of Podcast Madness week! In addition to this episode, we've also change the podcast cover to more accurately reflect the current state of the podcast - one where all of the participants are included. There's Wren (top left), Harvey (bottom left, green hair, with Bonecrunch the stuffed Moose), Billy (the floating Chad head), Reyna (doing a peace sign next to Wren and Harvey), Lanie (below Reyna), Camden (above Reyna), Ry (in front with Donny the stuffed turtle), Luigi (with TBH), Alec (the ginger), Felipe (the sunglasses-wearing potato next to Alec), Daniella (top right), and, of course, yours truly, AP English (next to Ry)! Thank you all so much for indulging one year and 50 episodes of my madness, and here's to many more in the future. In a return to form, AP English and The Moms battle it out in a debate about whether or not classic English literature is important. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. Any other featured song is sourced from Pixabay music.
This is the second episode for the first day of Podcast Madness week! In celebration of the upcoming one-year anniversary of the podcast this Friday (and the 50th episode!), we're releasing something every day this week, so make sure to come back tomorrow! In this special episode of Would You Rather Change It?, the participants pass around the burden of the prompt by making it worse for the next person. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
This is the first episode for the fourth day of Podcast Madness week! In celebration of the upcoming one-year anniversary of the podcast this Friday (and the 50th episode!), we're releasing something every day this week, so make sure to come back tomorrow! In this episode, the participants weigh hypothetical fights that they'd take. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
This is the episode for the third day of Podcast Madness week! In celebration of the upcoming one-year anniversary of the podcast this Friday (and the 50th episode!), we're releasing something every day this week, so make sure to come back tomorrow! In this episode, the participants create a smaller-scale story about the last day of a little mouse's life and the legacy he made... "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Leave Me Alone" by IDKhow is the usual background music for Storytime With AP English. "Sugar Pills" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Storytime With AP English.
This is the episode for the second day of Podcast Madness week! In celebration of the upcoming one-year anniversary of the podcast this Friday (and the 50th episode!), we're releasing something every day this week, so make sure to come back tomorrow! In this episode, AP English hosts for new participants as they answer an age-old question... should frogs be president? "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Leave Me Alone" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for AP English Around The World.
This is the episode for the first day of Podcast Madness week! In celebration of the upcoming one-year anniversary of the podcast this Friday (and the 50th episode!), we're releasing something every day this week, so make sure to come back tomorrow! In the midst of AP exam season, the participants of this episode debate on which they'd rather take... "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
In this episode, the contestants of the podcast debate on things that have to do with one of the primordial emotions ever... anger. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
Get a view into how the marvelous story of Jonathan, Homelander, Shrek, and the ensuing international conflict was made. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Sugar Pills" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Storytime With AP English. "Choke" by IDKhow is Ry's chosen transition music. "Super Mario Bros. 2 - Overworld Theme" by Koji Kondo is Luigi's chosen transition music. "Circus Hop (Instrumental)" by YonKaGor is AP English's chosen background music for Luigi's segment. "Cupid (Instrumental)" by FIFTY FIFTY is Reyna's chosen transition music. "Look At Us Now (Honeycomb)" by Daisy Jones & The Six is Wren's chosen transition music. "Karkalicious" by Broadway Karkat is a parody of "Fergalicious" by Fergie and is Alec's chosen transition music. Any other featured song is sourced from Pixabay music. Any sound effects are sourced from a mix of Pixabay sound effects and YouTube.
In what will likely be the final storytime this school year (and the first of the calendar year), the participants escalate a seemingly simple conflict to a worldwide drama that stemmed from a simple dance battle between a man named Jonathan and a clown in the sewer. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Leave Me Alone" by IDKhow is the usual background music for Storytime With AP English. "Choke" by IDKhow is Ry's chosen transition music and, by extension, background music for her part. "Super Mario Bros. 2 - Overworld Theme" by Koji Kondo is Luigi's chosen transition music and, by extension, background music for his part. "Cupid (Instrumental)" by FIFTY FIFTY is Reyna's chosen transition music and, by extension, background music for her part. "Look At Us Now (Honeycomb)" by Daisy Jones & The Six is Wren's chosen transition music and, by extension, background music for their part. "Karkalicious" by Broadway Karkat is a parody of "Fergalicious" by Fergie and is Alec's chosen transition music and, by extension, background music for his part. "Ultimate Stupidity" by AP English himself is a parody of "The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny" by Lemon Demon.
In this Senior Skip Day special, AP English takes the podcast far from home to ask those in the midst of wearing fancy outfits at prom: Is the dress code really necessary? "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Leave Me Alone" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for AP English Around The World.
Hot off the tail of last episode, AP English finds himself on the run trying to take Tallow for himself. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
The participants weigh different options regarding the stealing from one's worst enemy. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
In the spirit of Easter, the participants debate on whether or not mystery is worth passing up stable fortune. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Leave Me Alone" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for AP English Around The World. Any sound effects are sourced from a mix of Pixabay sound effects and YouTube.
In this episode, the participants ponder and toil at the hands at this shocking prompt... "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Leave Me Alone" by IDKhow is the usual trantition music for AP English Around The World.
With slight pressure from AP English, the participants of this episode debate about whether they'd fight for what's right or throw it all away just for slight financial gain. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
The participants are left in the dark about this unpleasant prompt answering where they would vacation with their greatest enemy to. "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Leave Me Alone" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for AP English Around The World.
In this episode, the participants must ditch cooperation and use their critical thinking skills in order to construct a person! "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Mad IQs" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Suggestion Box.
From mental to physical to academic, the participants debate over which form of torture they'd be willing to be subjected to! "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
From games all about Bonecrunch to ones that are inherently paradoxical in nature, the participants debate over video game-related prompts! "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Clusterhug" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Would You Rather Change It?.
For the Valentine's season, the participants talk about the second-most important thing about the day: good traits for friends/partners! (The first is chocolate, nom nom nom...) "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Leave Me Alone" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for AP English Around The World.
In the first episode of suggestion box, where anyone can suggestion an episode idea to be on the podcast, the participants struggle against the mafia in order to continue living in their town... "Razzmatazz" by IDKhow is the theme music for Language In The World Today. "Mad IQs" by IDKhow is the usual transition music for Suggestion Box. The text-to-speech voice is the speech synthesizer from fasthub.net. Any other featured song is sourced from Pixabay music. Any sound effects are sourced from a mix of Pixabay sound effects and YouTube.