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'Marilyn Monroast' Coffeehouse showcases student talent

The Southerner PodcastApr 27, 2022

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Gifted Mentorship class offers students opportunities upon its return

Gifted Mentorship class offers students opportunities upon its return

In this episode, Diana Jachman will explain to you Midtown’s Gifted Mentorship class and how it has served helpful for students.
Feb 11, 202409:37
Jewish Students advocate for more inclusive calendar

Jewish Students advocate for more inclusive calendar

In light of the High Holidays, Jewish students are advocating for an academic calendar that is more inclusive of their religious beliefs.

Oct 26, 202305:21
New student government presidents begin terms with high hopes

New student government presidents begin terms with high hopes

Today we will be featuring the new 2023-2024 school year SGA Presidents in a podcast learning about their goals for the year!
Oct 04, 202303:57
“Barbie Life in the CoffeeHouse” let’s students express their talents

“Barbie Life in the CoffeeHouse” let’s students express their talents

The first CoffeeHouse of the year, “Barbie Life in the CoffeeHouse,” showcased student talent.
Oct 02, 202304:53
Music Midtown's return changes school atmosphere

Music Midtown's return changes school atmosphere

After a year hiatus, Music Midtown returns to Piedmont Park. In this episode of The Southerner Podcast, Midtown students and staff discuss the impact the festival's presence has on the school environment.

Sep 29, 202304:54
Messi absence vs Atlanta United sparks disappointment in fans

Messi absence vs Atlanta United sparks disappointment in fans

Coverage on Lionel Messi’s absence from the inter Miami vs Atlanta united game
Sep 29, 202304:33
Suicide Prevention Month helps to raise awareness

Suicide Prevention Month helps to raise awareness

In this episode we discuss all of the benefits to suicide prevention month. And how you can help make a difference in people lives.
Sep 29, 202307:36
What’s new with the news! Wrap up

What’s new with the news! Wrap up

This is an episode of What’s New with the New interviewing our very own journalism staff! This episode is on their accomplishments and their take always from the past year as members of the Southerner staff.
May 18, 202307:37
Freedom in Russia

Freedom in Russia

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Mar 16, 202307:53
Printed Press: The Making of the Southerner

Printed Press: The Making of the Southerner

Senior and A&E associate managing editor Anna Rafferty talks with Southerner staffers and outside contributors about what it takes to design, edit, and print the physical copies of the newspaper.

Mar 08, 202306:36
Class of 2023 begins their last semester of high school

Class of 2023 begins their last semester of high school

In this Southerner Podcast Diana Jachman takes a chance to speak with members of the class of 2023 to gage their feelings about graduation in May.

Feb 01, 202304:17
Extra Curricular Exclusive Ep. 1

Extra Curricular Exclusive Ep. 1

Episodes with music are only available on Spotify.
This podcast is run by Sarah Land and Maya Rallu. It takes an inside look into Midtown‘s extracurriculars and clubs.
Nov 18, 202207:28
Coffee House serves as outlet for students to perform

Coffee House serves as outlet for students to perform

Sophomores Cate Barton and Molly Thompson talk to a variety of people involved in coffee house, including the performers, the audience and the teacher director.
Nov 12, 202205:09
College Costs

College Costs

Senior and A&E Associate Managing Editor Anna Rafferty speaks with students about high costs of college and how they cope.
Nov 11, 202205:37
Student team managers help teams succeed

Student team managers help teams succeed

In this episode sophomores Ava Johnson and Hayden Sheehan explain their tasks as managers and why they are managers. Cross country coach Jeff Cramer and head football coach Darrell Howard talk about the significance of team managers.
Nov 11, 202205:06
What’s new with the news?

What’s new with the news?

Episodes with music are only available on Spotify.
This week on what is new with the news, we will be talking about Midtown’s Day of the Dead celebration, a TikTok famous hairstylist, more about the Fentanyl Outbreak, the new Taylor Swift album and Midtown Swimming. Hope you enjoy!
Nov 09, 202208:12
What’s New with the News!

What’s New with the News!

Episodes with music are only available on Spotify.
Updates of what’s going on in the Southerner Newspaper straight from the writers!
Oct 21, 202206:47
The Vibe Check:Back-To-School

The Vibe Check:Back-To-School

It’s back-to-school season at Midtown High School, and changes in implementation of the dress code along with stricter implementation of the “out of sight, out of mind” electronics policy have prompted discussion in the school community. Anna Rafferty hosts.

Aug 15, 202209:06
Senior art show ‘Compendium’ provides space to display works

Senior art show ‘Compendium’ provides space to display works

The AP Studio Art and senior Photo art show generates a place for students to display and celebrate their work from the year.

May 20, 202207:55
Students organize protest in support of abortion rights

Students organize protest in support of abortion rights

Junior Greta Gustafson talks with organizer, speakers and attendees at the Rally for Roe protest, organized by Midtown seniors. 

May 19, 202207:50
Cinco de Mayo

Cinco de Mayo

Episodes with music are only available on Spotify.

Today we are going to talk about how Mexicans know about Cinco de mayo.

May 11, 202208:17
'Marilyn Monroast' Coffeehouse showcases student talent

'Marilyn Monroast' Coffeehouse showcases student talent

Co-editor-in chief Anna Rachwalski talks with attendees and performers from the 'Marilyn Monroast'-themed Coffeehouse. Coffeehouse is an open-mic night held quarterly by Midtown Theatre and Film where students are invited to perform.

Apr 27, 202205:54
Ukraine-Russia Conflict Displaces Millions of Refugees

Ukraine-Russia Conflict Displaces Millions of Refugees

As the Ukrainian and Russian battle continues, more and more refugees are leaving the country and heading to mainly Poland, but also some of Ukraine's neighbors. Hear the stories of those on the frontlines and learn more about this growing crisis.

Mar 28, 202208:53
Oscar Nominations Review

Oscar Nominations Review

Writers Ally Bliss and Maddie Shaw describe their opinions on the this years Academy Award nominations.

Mar 04, 202209:25
The ATLien Podcast: Southerner alums explore journalism

The ATLien Podcast: Southerner alums explore journalism

In this episode, Stella and Lindsay talk to two former Southerner staffers about their careers in journalism. Class of 2021 graduate Elena Hubert is a freshman at Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism and class of 2014 graduate JD Capeluto is a reporter for the Atlanta Journal Constitution covering Intown Atlanta and City Hall.

Feb 01, 202210:18
Pink Politics - Remembering HERstory

Pink Politics - Remembering HERstory

As feminist movements referred to it in the mid-1970s, education is the “academic arm” of all female progression. In this episode, we (Sierra Pape and Imani Johnson) discussed misrepresentation of women in history curriculum. For the inspiration of young girls and the legacy of impactful women in history, teaching the stories of female progress must become more apparent throughout primary and secondary schools.

Jan 25, 202209:57
Michael Jordan v.s. Lebron James v.s. Kobe Bryant

Michael Jordan v.s. Lebron James v.s. Kobe Bryant

This podcast expresses people's views on who they believe is the G.O.A.T. of the NBA. The people discussed in this podcast are Lebron James, Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant, all players who are considered G.O.A.T.s of the NBA during their respective eras.

Dec 16, 202105:58
Student’s family owns several Atlanta restaurants

Student’s family owns several Atlanta restaurants

In this episode, junior Lauren Dunn talks about being the daughter of entrepreneurs. Her Father, Joseph Dunn, co-owns True Life Wellness and Juice Bar and her Stepfather Adonay Deglel and his brother Metkel Deglel own Edgewood Pizza.
Dec 10, 202106:09
The Dangers of Fast Fashion

The Dangers of Fast Fashion

This podcasts discusses how to shop sustainably for the future to help save the planet.

Dec 10, 202104:58
APS gala honors district staff

APS gala honors district staff

The Atlanta Public Schools APyeS Awards Gala honored teachers, principals, counselors, and parents for their contributions to the APS community. The district gathered to celebrate its educators and staff members on Nov. 12 at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Atlanta. Honorees included Principal of the Year Forestella Taylor, who served as principal at Finch Elementary School before taking over as interim principal of Douglass High School in October. Jayla Bailey, a math teacher at Sylvan Hills Middle School, is the APS Teacher of the Year.

Nov 30, 202106:30
Competitive cheer team returns

Competitive cheer team returns

The competitive cheer team is back to training and competing after two years without coaching.

Nov 17, 202106:60
City rejoices over historic Braves World Series Win

City rejoices over historic Braves World Series Win

The Atlanta Braves won their first World Series in 26 years after defeating the Houston Astros in Game 6 at Minute Maid Park. The Braves were welcomed home with a victory parade that stretched from Midtown Atlanta to Cobb County. 

Nov 12, 202103:06
Anticipation builds for annual fashion show

Anticipation builds for annual fashion show

A discussion with Midtown fashion students about the upcoming fashion show.

Nov 11, 202105:53
The reality of women's uniforms in sports

The reality of women's uniforms in sports

This podcast, including University of Vermont soccer player Maddy Cronin, sophomore lacrosse player Ryan Carter and Athletic Director Patrick Johnson, covers issues surrounding uniforms made for female athletes. 

Nov 10, 202109:37
The ATLien Podcast: Halloween Edition

The ATLien Podcast: Halloween Edition

Lindsay and Stella discuss all their favorite Halloween things, from candy to costumes!

Oct 31, 202109:56
Team captains strive for success

Team captains strive for success

Midtown team captains strive for success on and off the field. Jade Lewis, Annie Laster, Mia Otoski and Tori Williams reflect on their roles and experiences this year. 

Oct 28, 202107:46
The Twin Spin News Update: October 19th

The Twin Spin News Update: October 19th

Aran and Sayan Sonnad-Joshi discuss the death of Colin Powell, the trial of Ahmaud Arbery, and Facebook

Oct 19, 202111:50
The Twin Spin News Update: October 19th

The Twin Spin News Update: October 19th

Aran and Sayan Sonnad-Joshi discuss the death of Colin Powell, the trial of Ahmad Arbery, and Facebook.

Oct 19, 202111:50
Seniors navigate standardized testing during Covid

Seniors navigate standardized testing during Covid

Co-editor-in-chief Anna Rachwalski talks to seniors about the upcoming free school SAT administration, cancelled standardized tests and test-optional admissions policies. 

Oct 19, 202105:17
Hispanic Heritage Month brings school community together

Hispanic Heritage Month brings school community together

Hispanic Heritage Month is a month that runs from September 15 to October 15 which recognizes the achievements and contributions of Hispanic American influencers who have inspired others to accomplish their goals. Students and teachers around Midtown High School will participate or watch many activities which will come in the following weeks, and many of them feel strongly not only about the activities that will occur, but also about the important message Hispanic Heritage Month conveys.

Oct 05, 202108:43
Seniors face unique college visit experience during pandemic

Seniors face unique college visit experience during pandemic

Seniors at Midtown discuss how they've adjusted to "listing" colleges online.  

Oct 01, 202107:31
Nik Bruckman: Future Gamer by Maddie Shaw

Nik Bruckman: Future Gamer by Maddie Shaw

Junior Nik Bruckman hopes to become a professional gamer. Having already broken many records , Bruckman has established himself in the gaming field. Under his gaming organization, G-Haven, Bruckman has gained new followers and skills. Maddie Shaw speaks with him on his rise to stardom.

Sep 29, 202109:57
The Twin Spin News Update: September 28

The Twin Spin News Update: September 28

Aran and Sayan Sonnad-Joshi discuss the debt ceiling and the German election

Sep 28, 202114:47
The ATLien Podcast: Introducing Moosh

The ATLien Podcast: Introducing Moosh

In this episode Lindsay and Stella introduce listeners to a new shop in the Virginia Highlands called Moosh. Lindsay got to speak one-on-one with the owners!
Sep 23, 202119:01
Carolyn Harty- Senior Year Experience- Expectations vs. Reality

Carolyn Harty- Senior Year Experience- Expectations vs. Reality

This podcast including Seniors Grace Porges and Blythe Kidwell, explaining the different experiences of seniors in high school, as well as excitement from freshman Grace Lisbon about a highly anticipated and notorious senior year.
Sep 22, 202110:45
The Twin Spin News Update: September 20

The Twin Spin News Update: September 20

Aran and Sayan Sonnad-Joshi discuss North Korea and a new defense deal, the missing person case of Gabrielle Petitio, and the actions of Chairman of the Joint Cheifs Mark Milley.

Sep 20, 202114:32
#FreeBritney-the Midtown perspective (Anna Rafferty)

#FreeBritney-the Midtown perspective (Anna Rafferty)

Midtown students give their take on the conservatorship 39 year old pop star Britney Spears has been under since 2008, along with how they feel about it ending.
Sep 17, 202107:43
The Metropolitan Museum of Art hosts 2021 Met Gala- Katie Sigal

The Metropolitan Museum of Art hosts 2021 Met Gala- Katie Sigal

Midtown community weighs in on the Met Gala.
Sep 17, 202105:08
The Twin Spin News Update: September 8

The Twin Spin News Update: September 8

Aran and Sonnad-Joshi discuss bitcoin, federal unemployment benefits, and the Texas abortion bill.

Sep 08, 202111:10
Politics For Dummies - Students Take On Current Events

Politics For Dummies - Students Take On Current Events

You are listening to the first episode of The Southerner’s newest podcast, Politics for Dummies! Here we cover students' takes on current events. We’ll start by giving a pretty brief summary of what's happening around the world and go into how we and other students feel about it.

In Today’s episode we pose the question, should we or should we not remove troops from Afghanistan.



Sep 03, 202106:10