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In this podcast episode Will Peitzsch ‘29 interviews Mary Rose who most recently authored the novel Evelyn Am, Daydreamer. They discuss Mary’s many different career paths and the journeys that she went through leading up to the writing of her novel. Over the course of her life, Mary has worked as a social worker and taught English in Budapest.Link to Music:https://freemusicarchive.org/music/john-lopker/spaceship-earth/soul-of-orleans/

Featured people: Nico Wolahan, Sebastian BorjaThis podcast will include an interview with Nico about the Champions League quarter-final first legs, with specific questions about each game and his opinion on it.

This episode features an interview with a multi-sport athlete from Catlin Gabel School. We talk about the challenges of balancing multiple sports while handling pressure from coaches, teammates, and personal expectations. He shares the mental and physical demands, including staying in shape, managing schoolwork, and overcoming setbacks. At the same time, we highlight the rewards, like personal growth, discipline, and the excitement of competing in different sports. Overall, the episode gives a clear look at both the struggles and successes that come with being a dedicated student athlete.

Nico Wolahan learns more about the future of the world cup

In this episode, Nelle Harris ‘28 will interview Ellery Shaw on her extraordinary collection of hotel key cards! Having 111 key cards to discuss, she shares exciting travel stories about herself and close friends, highlighting the significance that collections hold sentimentally.

Today's episode by John Schuyler with a feature from a very special guest Paolo Pedroza. In the episode discuss the direction in which college basketball is headed, we discuss the NIL era, transfer portal, and more. We also dive into the madness of March.

Ellery Shaw '29 interviews the founder and owner of Cotta Coffee.

A Yap With Elizabeth Gibbs: Elizabeth Gibbs is a 2004 Catlin Gabel alumna who returned to work at the school as a director and teacher in the theater department. This episode covers everything from the theater program then versus now to the cafeteria food!

Brandon Harad ‘27 interviews Azalea Colburn ‘26 about her leftist activism. The interview begins with Azalea’s childhood and walks through her life, noting important milestones in her ideological development and her work against generative AI in Catlin classrooms.

This podcast is hosted by Bel Stenger, Catlin Gabel class of ‘28.Today I am joined by Mira Herman, Catlin class of ‘26 to talk about her theatre career. We cover school theatre, community theatre, and even professional theatre opportunities she has had. Mira has been a constant theatre inspiration for me pretty much my whole life, so I was very curious to hear her thoughts on a number of theatre-related topics.