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If you have ever found yourself singing a song over and over again, then you know how hard it is to get a catchy melody out of your head. Audrey Munro reports on how songs get stuck in our head and how to combat this. Works Cited for Catchy Songs and Earworms Podcast
Heid, Markham. “Why Do Songs Get Stuck in Your Head?” Time, Time, 24 Jan. 2018, https://time.com/5115013/song-stuck-in-head-earworm/. Srini Pillay, MD. “Why You Can't Get a Song out of Your Head and What to Do about It.” Harvard Health, 4 Oct. 2017, https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/why-you-cant-get-a-song-out-of-your-head-and-what-to-do-about-it-2017100412490. Alexandra Wescott tells a light hearted, funny story of when she was teaching a swim lesson and the unexpected happened with some furry little creatures.
This podcast is about truth and the reality about regrets. Everyone is curious about others: their emotions and the regrets they may relate to. Brian Ha collects regrets to show we are not that different after all.
Have you ever wondered why the middle child always gets a bad rep? Or why the youngest sibling always seems to be the wild one? Hallie Umrarong researches the science behind these stigmas.
COVID-19 has affected the lives and mental health of many. Audrey Munro reports on meditation and the benefits it has on your brain.
Rebecca Kim, a Senior at Palos Verdes High School interviews her grandmother on
what it took and the sacrifices that were made to escape from North Korea to the United States. Sedona Ding interviews award-winning NBA reporter Kevin Ding about the loss of the Black Mamba, Kobe Bryant. Listen and learn about Kobe’s influence, which lives on even after his death.
In this podcast Caroline Pack shares a story about her eating disorder and her recovery. The Name “Popcorn and Watermelon” arose when Caroline and I had a conversation and both realized that we used to eat a lot of these two foods because they were low in calories. With this podcast I hope other young girls and boys can see that their situations do not die with them and other people suffer, and hopefully see recovery in their future.
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