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Ohio State 2025 quarterback commitment Tavien St. Clair earned a spot in the prestigious Elite 11 Finals after a dazzling performance at Upper Arlington High School on Sunday afternoon,.Following his workout, St. Clair joined THE Podcast to discuss his performance, his growth as a player and his expanding relationship with Ohio State coaches.Want to talk even more Ohio State football with the guys? Text us! Send a text to 614-662-4509 to get started and receive your first two weeks free.
Dispatch sports columnist Rob Oller previews the Ohio State vs. Michigan game with former Wolverine and Head Coach for Upper Arlington High School, Matt Stout on the latest episode of the BuckeyeXtra football podcast.
The creative arts can be the universal language for teens who find it hard to communicate how they are feeling because of language barriers, cultural differences, social injustices, or anxiety. Hear how poetry, dance, film, and theater have provided an outlet for teens to process difficulties and help manage their mental health. Stories in this episode were produced by Katarina from Lake Travis High School in Austin, Texas; Carly from Upper Arlington High School in Columbus, Ohio; and Elliot and Breanna from Legacy of Educational Excellence High School in San Antonio, Texas. This episode was produced and edited by Youth Media Producer Chris Schwalm with help from Lead Podcast Producer Briget Ganske. Follow us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StudentReportingLabs/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/reportinglabs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studentreportinglabs/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reportinglabs
Welcome to SEASON THREE! Season two hosts Matt and Faiza introduce this season's newest hosts, Ashley He and Tyler Pullum. Ashley is a 16 year-old junior at Upper Arlington High School in Columbus, Ohio. And Tyler is a 17 year-old senior at Shadow Creek High School in Pearland, Texas. This episode was produced by Student Reporting Labs Youth Media producer Briget Ganske. Follow us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StudentReportingLabs/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/reportinglabs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studentreportinglabs/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reportinglabs
Peggy Odita-Hodel is an American Gladiators Grand Champion, Stanford educated and yet to be duplicated. From an early age, sports has played an integral role in Peggy's development. She won several state titles in track at Upper Arlington High School in Ohio and is now enshrined in their athletic Hall of Fame. In college, Peggy won the 1990 Pac-10 heptathlon title, but she is best remembered as the most distinguished female contender in the original version of American Gladiators. We look back on Peggy's athletic achievements and how she's mentoring the next generation of athletes as a track coach and parent of a Stanford athlete. Watch every episode of American Gladiators on Pluto TV: https://pluto.tv/live-tv/american-gladiators --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tsbtelevision/support
Bob McElligott talks to former Blue Jacket Derek Dorsett who is also an assistant coach for the Upper Arlington High School hockey team.
At some point growing up, kids discover dinosaurs — and most kids at least go through a phase where they love (if not obsess over) dinosaurs. So, today we're going to talk about dino digs and how they create an opportunity to learn about an entire career and a field of scientific study from an amazing expert. Our guests are JP Cavigelli, who organizes dino digs at the Tate Geological Museum at Casper College, and Dylan Trent, a sophomore at Upper Arlington High School who participated in a dino dig. We also discuss how paleontology and the love of dinosaurs can be leveraged to teach kids about a number of other subjects, in both formal and informal spaces. To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org (http://pastfoundation.org/) Resources: Learn more about the Tate Geological Museum (https://www.caspercollege.edu/tate-geological-museum/) Check out the Tate Dinosaur Digs (https://www.caspercollege.edu/tate-geological-museum/events/digs/) Learning Unboxed is produced in part by (http://crate.media) Recorded by Eric French at (http://wosu.org) in Columbus, Ohio
The latest edition of the Spielman and Hooley podcast includes discussion about OSU's 71-63 victory over Illinois, io State what he accomplished at LSU.Subscribe on Apple podcasts:Email the show at spielmanhooleypodcast@gmail.com and follow Spielman and Hooley on Facebook and Instagram or at spielmanandhooley.comFollow us on Patreon.Also, please review our podcast on iTunes. Here is a tutorial if you need it:TODAY:Ohio State's course correction continues with a ninth win in 11 games at the expense of Illinois' Big Ten title hopes.E.J. Liddell comes off the Buckeyes' short bench and plays very big for the Buckeyes.Senior Night offers Danny Hummer his first start. If you didn't know it, Danny was a baller back in his Upper Arlington High School days.Kofi Cockburn of Illinois is the largest human being Bruce has ever laid eyes on. Lovie Smith might want to check him out as a tight end or defensive end.Yes, Mr. Spielman, the Dispatch is still in business.Speaking of big men, OSU's Kaleb Wesson is channeling his inner bully and playing great when needed.We need emailers to settle an argument about whether it would be good for Ohio State to win the Big Ten Tournament or lose in its second game and get the weekend to rest for the NCAA Tournament.C.J. Walker sensed an opportunity with D.J. Carton's departure and Walker has delivered in a big way.What a treat to hear from Jerry Lucas and other members of OSU's 1960 NCAA Championship team.A possible clarification on Master Teague's injury.There is a reason why Ohio State, and other schools, aren't forthcoming with the details on player injuries.Mr. Spielman's former academic advisor at OSU says the big man did not get to major in the subject he preferred.Al Michaels may get traded from NBC to ESPN. Al has already been traded once before, and what ABC received in return may surprise you.Peyton Manning could trump Tony Romo's $18 million annual contract to broadcast football. Will this salary escalation among analysts filter down to the Spielman level?An emailer makes us laugh repeatedly with references to previous issues raised on the podcast.Another emailer affirms the effort to be more civil on Twitter.We check Bruce's Timeline to see how he's doing and gauge whether he went over the line in a Tweet disclosing the error that often courses through the national media coverage of the issues of the day.Some encouragement amid depression and despair.Follow us on PatreonFollow us on Facebook:Follow us on Instagram:Subscribe on Apple podcasts:Subscribe on Spreaker:Email the show at spielmanhooleypodcast@gmail.com and follow Spielman and Hooley on Facebook and Instagram or at spielmanandhooley.comFor the latest on Ohio State, follow Sports Illustrated Buckeye Maven on Facebook and @BuckeyeMaven on Twitter. Find out more at https://spielman-and-hooley.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Summary: Brooke Yoakam is an Upper Arlington High School junior, actively involved in student council, Spanish honors society, and is the captain of her school’s soccer team. Brooke is also the CEO and Founder of GiftPocket, a mobile app designed to help teens easily store, manage, use, and exchange all of their gift cards. When …
This episode features the winning images of the 18th Annual Photo Contest held at Upper Arlington High School, where I teach. Enjoy these winning images created by our student artists! (The accompanying music track is an acoustic instrumental I wrote and performed many years ago.)
Our guests are Angela Hattman, a fabulous Science Teacher at Upper Arlington High School and the fearless teacher who volunteered to help students start a robotics team, and Audrey Strickling, one of the high school students that helped found the UAHS FRC BearBots. We talked with Andy Bruening and Tyler Hertenstein in episode six about the FIRST robotics program, which provides some context into the broader implications of these programs, but Angela and Audrey help us unbox what it means to not just start a team, but how doing so provides meaningful educational and life experiences for students. We unbox: Why Angela and Audrey decided to start a robotics team How starting this team has impacted the entire school’s culture The financial implications of starting a robotics program The BearBots growing 3x between their first and second years How robotics programs help students make decisions, experience the world in new ways, and develop critical career skills What robotics students are looking for from their mentors Managing parents and parents’ expectations when you are starting a robotics team How a new robotics team is like running a new startup business What you should do first if you start a robotics team Resources: See the FRC BearBots in action: https://twitter.com/uahsbearbots Start a FIRST Robotics Team: https://www.pastfoundation.org/start-a-first-robotics-team Learning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate Media Recorded by Eric French at (http://wosu.org/) in Columbus, Ohio