Ed Farm Student Fellows Podcast - iShare My Voice Challenge
The iShare My Voice podcast is a platform where Ed Farm Student Fellows create podcast episodes to share important stories from their communities. The podcast aims to amplify the voices of students and provide a platform for them to share their experiences, perspectives, and stories with a wider audience. The podcast episodes cover a range of topics that are relevant to the students’ communities, including social issues, education, culture, and personal narratives. The episodes are created by the Ed Farm Student Fellows, who are passionate about storytelling and using their voices to make a positive impact. Through the iShare My Voice podcast, the Ed Farm Student Fellows aim to foster empathy, understanding, and connection among listeners. By sharing their stories, they hope to inspire and empower others to create change in their own communities. The iShare My Voice podcast is a valuable resource for educators, students, and anyone interested in hearing diverse perspectives and stories from young voices. It provides a platform for students to express themselves and contribute to important conversations. Check out all of the iShare My Voice podcast episodes and see how they showcase the creativity, talent, and unique perspectives of the Ed Farm Student Fellows, while also providing a space for important stories from their communities to be heard.
Episodes

Thursday Apr 09, 2026
Thursday Apr 09, 2026
The Short or Long School Days? Podcast features our youngest thinkers as they step into the podcast booth to debate the ideal length of the school day. These elementary students weigh the benefits of extra time for creative projects against the need for more rest and play at home. Listen in as they use persuasive arguments and personal experiences to tackle a topic that affects every student in the building!

Thursday Apr 09, 2026
Thursday Apr 09, 2026
The BIS Speaks Student Fellows take the field to tackle everything happening in the NFL, from standout player performances to the high-stakes journey toward the Super Bowl. This episode offers an in-depth look at the current football season, breaking down team strategies and the stories behind the league’s biggest stars. Join us for a high-energy discussion that captures the passion, the rivalry, and the ultimate glory of America’s favorite sport!

Tuesday Apr 07, 2026
Tuesday Apr 07, 2026
Step back in time and explore the world of dinosaurs in Fossil Files! 🦖 Each episode uncovers amazing creatures, real fossil discoveries, and the mystery of what really happened to these ancient giants. Join us for fun stories, surprising science, and an adventure millions of years in the making — perfect for curious minds of all ages.

Tuesday Apr 07, 2026
Tuesday Apr 07, 2026
Step inside the mind of the game with a podcast dedicated to the strategy, intelligence, and innovation behind football. This show breaks down the plays, formations, and decisions that shape every snap on the field. From powerful offensive schemes to game-changing defensive adjustments, listeners get an inside look at how coaches and players outthink the competition.
Each episode dives into real football concepts—covering popular formations, play-calling philosophies, situational strategies, and the tactics teams use to gain the advantage. Whether it's understanding how a defense stops the run, how an offense attacks different coverages, or how coaches prepare for big moments, this podcast brings the playbook to life.
Perfect for players, coaches, and fans who want to learn why the game works the way it does, this podcast turns football into a classroom of strategy, leadership, and winning decisions.
“Where the Playbook Comes to Life.”

Tuesday Apr 07, 2026
Tuesday Apr 07, 2026
Our podcast is about the Appalachian Mountains, and its endlessly mysteries. The Appalachian Mountains expand from Canada all the way to Centeral Alabama. They formed over 480 million years ago with multiple valleys and ridges. We will talk about when these mysteries first started, what accident started it, and who it involved. Most people that go to visit and stay at the Appalachian Mountains stay for outdoors recreation.

Tuesday Apr 07, 2026
Tuesday Apr 07, 2026
This episode is about whether the moon landing was real or was it all just a conspiracy theory made up by our government......

Tuesday Apr 07, 2026
Tuesday Apr 07, 2026
In this episode, we are diving into two of the world's most towering, awe-inspiring symbols of history:
Christ the Redeemer in Brazil and Mount Rushmore in the United States.
Both are massive, both were daunting engineering feats, and both are over 80 years old—yet they have wildly different stories regarding their creation, risks, and, surprisingly, their fatalities.

Monday Apr 06, 2026
Monday Apr 06, 2026
Our Mustangs on the Mic Student Fellows dive into the world of public policy, analyzing how decisions made in the past directly influence the current events shaping our world today. By exploring the implementation and consequences of various laws, this episode brings Civics Standard C3 D2.Civ.13.6-8 to life through real-world examples. Join us as the Mustangs uncover how policies function in different settings and what they mean for the future of our community.

Monday Apr 06, 2026
Monday Apr 06, 2026
Our South Hampton K-8 Student Fellows are joined by a special guest to examine how citizens advocate for the common good and drive societal change. This episode connects directly to civic standards by comparing historic social movements, like the Civil Rights Movement, to the current day events. Through this insightful dialogue, the Bulldogs explore their roles as future leaders and the importance of active participation in the American democratic process.

Wednesday Apr 01, 2026
Wednesday Apr 01, 2026
In this mind-bending episode of JV’s Korner, our Student Fellows from Jones Valley Middle School are putting their science teacher in the hot seat! We’re moving beyond the textbook to answer the ultimate question: Is there a scientific reality behind the world’s most famous myths?
From Big Foot, to Poseidon and beyond, the Students Fellows investigate whether history’s greatest legends were inspired by real biological phenomena, ancient fossils, or rare natural events. Grab your lab coat and your shield—it’s time to debunk (or discover) the truth!

