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On this channel, several hosts will feature a variety of topics, people and conversations that you will not want to miss. Created to entertain Eagle Nation Online's audience, these podcasts will be available on multiple platforms such as YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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In their second episode of “Street Legal,” seniors Tate Ledbetter and Tyler Valencia interview Automotive Technologies teacher Vincent Seymour about his journey in the automotive industry. Seymour also asks the hosts what they think of his unique teaching style.
The journalists of Eagle Nation Online and the Prosper Auto Tech team plan to team up for more episodes and coverage of future events. Vincent Seymour leads the Auto Tech program. Lisa Roskens advises the journalists of ENO.
In this episode of "On the Mic", Kalyani interviews JJ Jensen from local paranormal investigation team TexPart Paranormal, who shares gritty details and inside scoop into what goes down in ghost hunting.
Topics discussed:
Ghosts
Spirituality
Texpart Paranormal
On the second of episode of PB&J, Your hosts Dr. John Burdett and Aaron Boateng, sit down with student Kennedy Wyles and librarian Ms. Jenna Hutt. Join them as they discuss new and innovative ways to help students succeed and thrive. This weekend, drink eggnog with PB&J!
On the first episode of PB&J the hosts John Burdett, Katie Johnson, and Aaron Boateng sit down to discuss various topics. This weekend we recommend toasted bread for your PB&J.
In the fifth episode of season two of "The Sound Spectrum," hosts senior Victoria Byers and sophomore Ethan Chatelain share their perspectives on what makes a "Holiday Hit" and what songs were made for the holidays and what songs weren't. The hosts discuss their overall thoughts of different songs, favorite and least favorite songs, and how they believe it ranks on the 'sound spectrum' and if it's a Holiday hit, a cozy holiday vibe or not for the holidays at all.Music Credits:We Wish You a Merry Christmas by the United States Marine BandAngels We Have Heard by Kevin MacleodDeck The Halls (Lo-Fi Version) by Alex-ProductionsOver The Plains Of Snow by Darren CurtisSnow Cakes With Friends by Loyalty Freak MusicChristmas Town by TRG BanksChristmas Lights by TRG BanksSanta's Journey by TRG BanksChill of Cold by Loyalty Freak MusicWinter Magic by RoaSonder by Purrple CatHibiscus by Purrple CatStarlit Beach by Purrple CatWinter Night by Sakura Girl
In the fourth episode of season two of “The Sound Spectrum,” hosts senior Victoria Byers and sophomore Ethan Chatelain share their perspectives on Canadian singer-songwriter Daniel Caesar‘s fourth album, “Son of Spergy.”The hosts discuss their overall thoughts on the album, favorite and least favorite songs, and how they believe it ranks on the ‘sound spectrum.’ This podcast series will focus on reviewing a variety different music projects and music in general. In this episode the hosts discuss how the songs on the album rank up to the others along with how they felt about the songs and how they ranked to the others.
In the third episode of season two of "The Sound Spectrum," hosts senior Victoria Byers and sophomore Ethan Chatelain share their perspectives on what makes a "Halloween Hit" and what songs were made for halloween and what songs weren't. The hosts discuss their overall thoughts of different song, favorite and least favorite songs, and how they believe it ranks on the 'sound spectrum' and if it's a Halloween hit, a halloween vibe or not halloween at all.
In the second season of the second episode of "The Sound Spectrum," senior Victoria Byers, sophomore Ethan Chatelain share their thoughts on rapper, singer-songwriter and producer Tyler, The Creator's ninth album, "Don't Tap The Glass" The hosts discussed their overall thoughts on the album, favorite and least favorite songs, and how they thought it ranked on the 'sound spectrum.' This podcast series will focus on reviewing a variety different music projects and music in general.
In the second season of the first episode of "The Sound Spectrum," senior Victoria Byers, junior Kate Duncan and sophomore Ethan Chatelain share their thoughts on Icelandic-Chinese singer and multi-instrumentalist Laufey's third album, "A Matter of Time." The hosts discussed their overall thoughts on the album, favorite and least favorite songs and how they thought it ranked on the "sound spectrum." This podcast series will focus on reviewing a variety different music projects and music in general.Editor's Note: This podcast was recorded in a live newsroom and classroom, so there is background noise.Music Credits:Lost in Thought: Ghostrifter Offical
Hosts choose gym favorites featuring song of the week.
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Hosts introduce a new genre of music composed from local to popular artists
In this first episode in season 2 of “The Memory Space,” junior Will Ligon with sophomores talk about the video game series “Skylanders.” The duo discuss the history of the series and their memories of playing it. Ligon, a member of the digital media class, submitted this podcast to be published by the ENO team.
If you’re a student and would like to publish with Eagle Nation Online, contact any member of the staff, found on this page.
In this brand new season of "Who's Got Aux?," new hosts, seniors Juliana Cruz and Riley McConnell are joined by Prosper High School principal, Mr. Jones. Today's songs were "Religiously" by Bailey Zimmerman, "Drove Me to The Whiskey" by Casey Donahew, and "I Will Wait" by Mumford & Sons.
In this brand new season of "Who's got aux?," new hosts, seniors Juliana Cruz and Riley McConnell introduce each of their favorite artists and a few of their songs. Today's songs were "'68 Fastback," "Something in the Orange," "Eldorado," by Zach Bryan and "Snooze (Acoustic)" by SZA featuring Justin Bieber.
In their second episode of the second season of “The Game Room,” sophomores Jake Radcliffe and Paul Popovich and junior Christian Alfano talk about video game consoles discuss the topic of esports with Video Game Design and Video Game Programmung teacher and Esports Club sponsor Jeremy Kincaid. They discuss Kincaid's history with video games, the origin of the Esports Club and the future of esports.
Music from the Free Music YouTube channel.
Intermezzo by [friendzoned]
Sanctuary feat. Idyllic by AERØHEAD
Shizuka by AERØHEAD
Lost Memories by AERØHEAD
Chilly by Barradeen
Do You Feel The Same by Barradeen
In their first episode of the second season of “The Game Room,” sophomores Jake Radcliffe, Tyler Medeiros and Paul Popovich and junior Christian Alfano talk about video game consoles. They discuss the most influential and the most obscure consoles of history.
Topics Covered
Nintendo Entertainment System
Video game crash of 1983
PlayStation
Xbox 360
Oculus Rift
CD-i
Gizmondo
Music from the Free Music YouTube channel.
Intermezzo by [friendzoned]
Sanctuary feat. Idyllic by AERØHEAD
Shizuka by AERØHEAD
Lost Memories by AERØHEAD
Chilly by Barradeen
Do You Feel The Same by Barradeen
Boku no Love by Barradeen
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For the final episode of History's Forgotten, seniors Christi Norris, Caleb Audia and Amanda Hare are joined by genealogist Kathleen Norris. Kathleen shared some forgotten stories of Audia and Hare's families. From family migration history, past work life and marriages, looking at past family actions gives a larger overview of the decisions and climate of the past time. Many of these decisions shaped the opportunities had today and all play an important part in current life.
Topics covered:
Family migration
Marriages Certificates
Deaths
Biographies
In this episode:
For Black History Month, seniors Christi Norris, Caleb Audia and Amanda Hare discuss important contributions of African Americans throughout history in this episode of “History’s Forgotten.” This podcast highlights Dorothy Height, a civil and women's rights activist- most known for her work in the civil rights movement of the 1900s. Height played an integral role in the complete desegregation of the Young Women's Christian Association and also worked with the National Council for Negro Women and even helped organize the march on Washington. Before her death, Height was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal and after her passing, the Washington D.C. main post office was renamed the Dorothy I. Height Post Office.
Topics Covered:
Dorothy Height
Black History Month
Women's Rights
Civil Rights Movement
The "Big Six"
Young Women's Christian Association
National Council for Negro Women
March on Washington
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Congressional Gold Medal
Dorothy I. Height Post Office
In episode five of season two of the "History's Forgotten" podcast, seniors Christi Norris, Caleb Audia and Amanda Hare discuss the history of New Year's Day. They talk about how the day has changed over time. They also share their own traditions and resolutions.
Topics Discussed:
New Year's Day
Ancient Rome
iHeart Radio New Year's Eve Show

















