DJO English Round Table Podcast: Recent Episodes

John Meehan

Bishop O'Connell High School English Department | Arlington, Virginia

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| | Episode 100: Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself, 52"Running Time: 19:13This Week's Guests:Sabina ChaddaSchuyler ChumleyKate ColcloughSam DiazMary SchaufJessica SeagerZach MulettaVanessa Nkurunziza |

It's the 100th episode of the DJO English Round Table podcast! And we're celebrating with a student panel discussion of Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself, 52" -- an unbridled celebration of individuality, energy, and love of life itself. Whitman's free-wheeling verse delights in non-conformity, so join Mr. Meehan and an expert team of Honors American Literature students as we try to make sense of "the rules" to help us interpret the writings of this fiercely Romantic (and proudly American) poet.

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| | Episode 99: Emily Dickinson's "Hope is the thing with feathers --"Running Time: 24:30This Week's Guests:Chris ChehadeClara CobbAbi DinegarJennifer JosephKirsten KnaufHoang Pham |

In honor of today's March for Life, this week's podcast is devoting our full attention to an in-depth discussion of "Hope." To do so, we examine Emily Dickinson's "Hope is the thing with feathers," tracing the poet's flair for metaphor, figurative language, and paradox in this timeless and beloved work. Dickinson's writing can present a real challenge to even the most experienced of readers, so join Mr. Meehan and an expert team of Honors American Literature students as we learn together -- making it a perfect subject for this most hope-filled of occasions.

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| | Episode 98: George Washington's Farewell AddressRunning Time: 18:38George Washington (1797)This Week's Guests:Isabel Ahmadiyar Clara CobbAbigail DinegarKirsten KnaufZacharias Muleta Christopher Niland Hannah PinDavid PizzanoMichael Santos Seth Viani |

In honor of Inauguration Day and our time-honored tradition of the peaceful transition of governing power between elected officials, the DJO English Department Round Table podcast is proud to welcome a panel of eleventh-grade students from the Honors American Literature classes to discuss the precedent-setting Farewell Address of our nation's first President, George Washington. This week, Mr. Meehan assembles a "cabinet" of O'Connell students to discuss the rhetoric, writing, and legacy of one of the most significant documents in American history. Tune in for a spirited conversation regarding the age-old principles that helped shape our country, and learn how 21st century students are finding new life and modern relevance in their study of this watershed text of literature and historical significance.

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| | Episode 97: Research Paper StructureFive Writing Tips for Success!This Week's Discussion Topics:Planning your paperDeveloping a thesisBuilding solid supportsBringing in your researchFormatting body paragraphs |

Mr. Meehan flies solo this week and shares tips on how his students have really nailed the structure of a solid research paper. DJO college prep English students write research papers at both the junior and senior levels (as well as many other AP and Honors classes throughout the school), so this is an excellent reference if you're new to the research paper or feeling a bit rusty on your research paper skills!

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| | Episode 4: Research Paper TipsInsight from the DJO prosRunning Time: 13:56This Week's GuestsMrs. Becky Benson FlanneryMrs. Brittany BorgiaszMrs. Diane CernigliaMrs. Danielle DavisMrs. Allison JesterMrs. Brittney Mihalich |

With the new schedule for midterms creating a brand new three-week opportunity for stand-alone units of study, many of Bishop O'Connell High School's English classes have made the jump right into the research paper process. In this rebroadcast of one of our earliest (and most popular!) episodes, current O'Connell English teachers -- and a handful of former DJO pros -- pop in to share some insight and provide a crash course on how you can really make your research paper shine! This week's guests teach sophomores, juniors, and seniors at all levels throughout the school, so there is a ton of information to be had in this episode. And each teacher pops in for two minutes of insight.

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| | Episode 95: Fantasy Sports Midterm ReviewRunning Time: 26:35This Week's Guests:Mr. John Meehanand the 5th period students of Honors American Literature |

Tom Brady or Tom Sawyer? Eli Manning or Ethan Frome? What happens when we take the same principles of Fantasy Football and bring them to life in a literature classroom? Welcome to fantasy sports, O'Connell High School English Department style! This week's episode goes inside one of DJO's Honors American Literature classrooms to watch how students are transforming midterm reviews into a full-contact brain game that is anything but a spectator sport! Come cheer for your favorite fictional characters and learn how students are rooting for their literary heroes to help prepare for this year's exams.

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| | Episode 94: A Christmas Carol Radio Show (Re-Gift Edition)!Charles Dickens (1843)Running Time: 1:02:21Original Air Date: 12/11/15Directed By: Co-Director (student) Kathryn Baker Starring:The Narrator (student) Laura McLellan Scrooge - Fr. Gregory Thompson, ChaplainFred - Mr. Trent Jones, ArtFred’s Wife - Mrs. Jill Williams, SciencePoole - Sister Tracey, Science & Math The Party Guests:Young Scrooge 2 - Mr. Sam Pell, Science & LatinBelle - Ms. Lisa Monyihan, HistoryMr. Fezziwig Mr. Joe Crivella, Art Mrs. Fezziwig Ms. Kathryn Hogan, Christian ServiceThe Cratchit Family:Bob Cratchit - Mr. John Meehan, EnglishMrs. Cratchit - Ms. Allison Lattie, ReligionTiny Tim - Mr. Jim Shirey, DJO Faculty The Ghosts:Marley - Dr. Joe LeBlanc, HistoryChristmas Past - Mrs. Michelle Taylor, EnglishChristmas Present - "Coach" David Owens, ReligionChristmas Future - Mr. Frank Roque, Dean of Student LifeStudent Ensemble:Young Scrooge 1 - Peter LucasFan - Ale RochaTom - Andrew OliverosMartha Cratchit - Isabel FernandezPeter Cratchit - Aly SpeierBusiness Man 1 - Liam BehanBusiness Man 2 - Thomas GuiseppeJoe - Miranda SmithMaid - Aidan MulcahyWith a Special Appearance By:"Town Girl" & Co-Director - Ms. Sara Zimmerman, Drama |

It's the holiday season! And Christmas is once again in the air at Bishop O'Connell High School. This week, DJO was proud to stage our second annual production of the "radio play" adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, featuring a cast of teachers, students, and faculty members from all corners of the Bishop O'Connell family! Regrettably, it appears that The Grinch stole our audio input of this year's show during the live broadcast, and so our recording of last night's production has been swept away to the Island of Misfit Toys.

But it's Christmas, and there's no point in crying over spilled (cookies and) milk! So we'd like to send a special thanks to everyone who took part in this year's production -- which included highlights like Mr. Pell singing Italian arias, Ms. Moynihan choreographing a team of teachers Jingle Bell Rocking to the Christmas Macarena, Father Thompson taking an onstage #ScroogeSelfie, and a cameo appearance from our very own Counseling department's Ricky Tanis in the role of the beloved Tiny Tim. Thanks to the magic of the DJO drama program, this year's rendition of A Christmas Carol proved that much like snowflakes, every adaptation of this winter tale is wonderfully unique in its own way.

Included here as our Christmas present to you is the audio from last year's production. We apologize again for the last-minute re-gift -- but we promise, it's a real treat.

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| | Episode 93: The Podcast About PodcastsRunning Time: 27:00This Week's Guests:Mrs. Courtney LewickiMr. John Meehan |

This week, the Bishop O'Connell English department hits the road for the annual Virginia Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development's annual conference in Williamsburg, Va., where our very own Mrs. Courtney Lewicki will be delivering a breakout session to educators from all over the state in which she'll be discussing -- what else! -- the awesome teaching and learning potential of enhancing traditional instruction with your very own school, department, or classroom podcast. Join our off-site podcasting duo of Mrs. Lewicki and Mr. Meehan (likewise on the road at a conference this week from Seattle, Washington) brought together through the magic of the internet this week as we talk about the educational advantages and college- and career-ready skills that podcasting can provide. This week's episode offers a valuable insight into the awesome work that our teachers and students are doing each and every day at O'Connell High School -- and you won't even have to drive all the way down to Williamsburg to hear the cool things that podcasts can do!

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| | Episode 92: What are You Thankful for, DJO?Running Time: 16:40This Week's Guests:Dr. Joseph Vorbach, Head of SchoolMrs. Diane CernigliaMs. Allison GibeilyNatalie Leiva, Class of 2018Roisin Bergeron, Class of 2018Mrs. Courtney LewickiMr. John Meehan |

Just in time for the holidays, O'Connell High School is serving up a special Thanksgiving episode of our weekly English Department Round Table Podcast. This week, we're celebrating the spirit of the season by asking members of the O'Connell community "what are you thankful for, DJO?" As you're enjoying a plate of turkey and a slice (or two) of pumpkin pie with your own family this Thanksgiving holiday, tune in to this week's episode for a thoughtful side dish of holiday insight from the O'Connell family of administrators, faculty, and -- of course -- our amazing students, as we reflect on this season of gratitude, community, and thanks.

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| | Episode 91: Student Battle Raps and Rhetoric REMIX!Running Time: 23:40This Week's Guests:Sabena Chadda as Jacob BlackElysse Anderson as Edward CullenSerena Davis as Walt Disney Vanessa Nkurunziza as Dr. SeussAlec Quiroga as Cristiano RinaldoSeth Viani as Tom BradyBishan Shourie as Darth VaderChristopher Ho as Vladimir Putin #1Tyler Dittmer as Ronald Reaganand Daniel Danenberg as Vladimir Putin #2 |

It's a second installment of the O'Connell English Department Battle Rap Showdown! Featuring Honors American Literature students assuming the personae of a star-studded lineup of figures from history, literature and pop culture, this week's episode is a second showcase of our students' high-energy display of rhetorical techniques and verse poetry in action. This week, we've got literary monsters trading lyrical barbs, icons of sports squaring off for rhetorical supremacy, and beloved children's cartoonists getting up close and personal with their lyrical smack talk. Join us for a look inside life in our Honors American Literature classroom, full of excitement, humor, and creativity.

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| | Episode 79: Get to Know MyDJO!Running Time: 20:13This Week's Guests:Mrs. LewickiMr. Meehan |

Have you heard the news about MyDJO? Teachers, coaches, counselors and school administrators are taking online learning to the next level thanks to all the cool features and functionality "MyDJO" has to offer (like Edmodo, but infinitely more awesome) -- which is transforming our school's website into a one-stop shop for personalized user content.

Completely new and optimized for mobile access, MyDJO automatically collects and filters all content posted anywhere on the school’s website and spits out personalized calendars and news feeds based on your enrollment. That means one login will get student's customized access to classes, clubs, extracurricular activities, and athletics. So when you log in to the site, you’ll see everything you’ll need (assignment due dates, electronic handouts, club meetings, team schedules, etc.) in one place. MyDJO is a game-changer! Be among the first to hear what all the buzz is about in this week's podcast.
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| | Episode 80: Annotation 101Running Time: 18:52This Week's Guests:Mr. MeehanMrs. SwaimMrs. Wentzel |

Taking notes while your reading is a time-tested strategy, but it can be pretty overwhelming to establish a meaningful system of note-taking that works for you. So what does it mean when teachers ask students to "annotate a text?" And how can you develop an annotation strategy of your own? Join Mr. Meehan and Mrs. Wentzel as they welcome Mrs. Swaim to our DJO English Department Podcast family for the first episode of the new school year!

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| | Episode 81: Collaborative LearningRunning Time: 21:35This Week's Guests:Mrs. LewickiMr. MeehanMrs. Rimes |

Teamwork makes the dream work! And in the information age, this old adage has never been more true. Twenty first century classrooms, colleges, and employers are embracing the power of idea-sharing and small group collaboration -- and teachers at Bishop O'Connell High School are providing increased opportunities for students to learn from one another as they take increased ownership of their education. Join Mr. Meehan and our expert "team" of English teachers in this week's podcast as we discuss a handful of strategies you can use to take full advantage of opportunities for student-centered dialogue.

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| | Episode 82: Students Sound Off On The MoviegoerWalker Percy (1963)Running Time: 22:56This Week's Guests:Abigail DinegarJennifer JosephKirsten KnaufHannah PinSophia Stalnaker |

Eighty two episodes in and counting, and O'Connell's English Department Round Table continues to be a real hit with our student body! So this week, we're turning the microphone over to small groups of real, live DJO students as we wax philosophical and try to make deeper sense of Walker Percy's The Moviegoer, the 1962 winner of the National Book Award. Part expert panel and part 21st century study guide (with a splash of Catechism thrown in for good measure!), these special episodes are a fascinating, spirited look at life, faith, and literature from the perspective of an O'Connell student.

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| | Episode 83: Students Sound Off on "In Another Country"Running Time: 18:43This Week's Guests:Daniel DanenbergKeenan MurphyChristopher NilandMichael SantosSeth Viani |

What happens when you get a room full of high school guys together in a room to talk about one of the all-time "man's men" of American Literature? Episode 83 of the DJO English Round Table podcast, of course. This week, Mr. Meehan welcomes five guys from the Honors American Literature class to the podcast studio for the ultimate "bro-down" as we wax philosophical on the finer points of manliness as depicted in Ernest Hemingway's "In Another Country." Check out this week's episode for a spirited look at life and literature through the eyes of the fine young men of O'Connell High School.

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| | Episode 84: More Students Sound Off on "In Another Country"Running Time: 19:36This Week's Guests:Christopher ChehadeThomas CookChristopher HoWake Wildman |

What happens when you get another room full of high school guys together in a room to talk about one of the all-time "man's men" of American Literature? More students sounding off on Ernest Hemingway! This week, Mr. Meehan welcomes four of O'Connell's fine young men for a second round of philosophy and literature analysis as we discuss Ernest Hemingway's "In Another Country." Check out this week's episode for another spirited look at life and literature through the eyes of the fine young men of O'Connell High School.

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| | Episode 85: Students Sound Off on "For Whom the Bell Tolls"Running Time: 18:37This Week's Guests:Katharine ColcloughSerena DavisZacharias MuletaNikolas RochaJessica Seager |

Our greatest hits of Ernest Hemingway continue this week, as Mr. Meehan welcomes five students from the eleventh grade Honors American Literature course to discuss Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls. So many questions to tackle in this week's episode: Is there heroism in fighting a losing battle? What does it mean to be a hero? And is "Papa Hemingway" a misogynist? Check out this week's episode for another spirited look at life and literature through the eyes of students at O'Connell High School.

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| | Episode 86: Students Sound Off on Ethan FromeRunning Time: 19:16Edith Wharton (1911)This Week's Guests:Elysse AndersonRoisin Bergeron Ryley HowardVanessa NkurunzizaSofia Cardenas |

As the days grow shorter and the weather gets colder, Ethan Frome feels like a perfect book to discuss how a story's setting can influence the lives of its characters. So is there any joy to be found in the bleak, frosty landscape of Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome? Even if the characters in this novella don't fare so well, it doesn't stop O'Connell students from enjoying a spirited, energetic conversation regarding the story's themes, setting, and broader character arcs. Check out this week's episode for another spirited look at life and literature through the eyes of students at O'Connell High School.

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| | Episode 87: Students Sound Off on Hamilton: An American MusicalRunning Time: 17:32Lin-Manuel Miranda (2015)This Week's Guests:Mr. MeehanErika Williams |

Tonight at part of their Great Performances series, PBS will air Hamilton's America -- an in-depth documentary about the making of the smash Broadway musical written by and starring Lin-Manuel Miranda in the title role of "The Ten Dollar Founding Father," Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton. First Lady Michelle Obama has called Hamilton "the best piece of art in any form that I have ever seen in my life," and critics and audiences alike have been similarly impressed by this revolutionary fusion of hip hop and history. Winner of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for drama, a 2016 MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant, and 11 Tony Awards -- Hamilton has garnered unprecedented levels of academic and popular acclaim. So what makes this show work? Check out this week's episode to hear insight from both an educator and a student's perspective as we explore this latest supplement to the O'Connell High School American history and literature curriculum.

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| | Episode 88: A Student Club's Take on Edgar Allan PoetryRunning Time: 20:44Edgar Allan Poe (1849)This Week's Guests:Thomas BascomJinlee ColucciCameron FeeleyVictoria GordonCaileigh Keegan |

Just in time for Halloween, Bishop O'Connell's newest student organization -- the Poetry Club -- joins together for their first official meeting to dissect a seminal, seasonal, and spooky favorite of Gothic literature: the poetry of Edgar Allan Poe. Join Mr. Meehan and the founding members of the DJO Poetry Club as we take a haunted sleighride through Edgar Allan Poe's "The Bells" and pay special attention to all the things that go bump in the night along the way. This digital conversation is a great chance to get a feel for what the Poetry Club is all about. So grab some candy corn and join us for a scare, won't you?

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| | Episode 89: The Declaration of IndependenceRunning Time: 17:57Thomas Jefferson (1776)This Week's Guests:Elysse AndersonSofia CardenasSabena ChaddaKatharine ColcloughThomas CookNatalie LeivaFrank LucchettiVanessa NkurunzizaHoang PhamPio Soliven |

Our election season is drawing to a close, and so the DJO English Department Round Table podcast decided to kick it "old school" this week with an in-depth conversation about the founding document that made our democracy possible in the first place. This week, join Mr. Meehan and a super-sized student panel to hammer out the finer points of a new nation as we explore the rhetoric, power, and poetry of The Declaration of Independence. Tune in for a spirited conversation regarding the age-old principles that helped shape our country, and learn how 21st century students are finding new life and modern relevance in their study of this watershed text of literature and historical significance.

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| | Episode 90: Student Battle Raps and RhetoricRunning Time: 20:12This Week's Guests:Will Whitt as The Burger King Katie Geraghty as Inspector Javert Katherine Gardinier as Maximilien Robespierre Sophia Stalnaker as Cleopatra Abi Dinegar as Mary Queen of Scots Clara Cobb as Elvis Presley Hannah Pin as Michael Jackson Hugh Bothwell as the T Rex Kyley Van Doorn as the Brachiosaurus and Bart Whelan as Spongebob Squarepants |

What happens when DJO students go toe-to-toe trading verses of rhyme and rhetoric to flex their poetic prowess? It's the first ever O'Connell English Department Battle Rap Showdown! And if you've never listened to a DJO English Department Round Table Podcast before, you are in for a real treat. Featuring Honors American Literature students assuming the personae of a star-studded lineup of figures from history, literature and pop culture, this week's episode is a high-energy showcase of rhetorical techniques and verse poetry forms in action. From smack talking dinosaurs to shade throwing historical icons, this week's student showcase is an awesome look at life in our Honors American Literature classroom, full of excitement, humor, and creativity.

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| | Episode 77: Frankenstein(Summer Reading Strategies)Mary Shelley (1818)Running Time: 12:25This Week's Topics:Multiple narratorsClose reading strategiesFrame narrativeOriginal Air Date: 7/31/15 |

After a two week summer hiatus, The DJO English Round Table Podcast is back!

Students are often told to "take notes" as they make their way through the summer reading, but sometimes it can be tricky to determine just what we should take notes on (and why!) in each new book. This week, Mr. Meehan puts a "Five Minute Focus" -- which is actually more like ten minutes -- on Frankenstein. This episode is packed with sample note-taking strategies, close-reading techniques, and the types of questions that will help you make sense of a book that deliberately blurs the lines between facts and fiction.

Pro-tip: listen to this podcast and the Senior Summer Reading episode before you start reading! These recordings are loaded with tips and strategies on how to make clearer sense of the book and boost your comprehension as you read. (It's like extra credit in advance!)

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| | Episode 76: A Farewell to Arms(Summer Reading Strategies)Ernest Hemingway (1929)Running Time: 9:11This Week's Topics:Guiding questionsClose reading strategiesThe Iceberg TechniqueOriginal Air Date: 7/24/15 |

Students are often told to "take notes" as they make their way through the summer reading, but sometimes it can be tricky to determine just what we should take notes on (and why!) in each new book. This week, Mr. Meehan puts a "Five Minute Focus" -- which is actually more like ten minutes -- on A Farewell to Arms. This episode is packed with sample note-taking strategies, close-reading techniques, and the types of questions that will help you make sense of Ernest Hemingway's unique "Iceberg" approach to writing.

Pro-tip: listen to this podcast and the Junior Summer Reading episode before you start reading! These recordings are loaded with tips and strategies on how to make clearer sense of the book and boost your comprehension as you read. (It's like extra credit in advance!)

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| | Episode 78: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde(Summer Reading Strategies)Robert Louis Stevenson (1886)Running Time: 12:25This Week's Topics:Guiding questionsClose reading strategiesGothic novelsOriginal Air Date: 8/7/15 |

Students are often told to "take notes" as they make their way through the summer reading, but sometimes it can be tricky to determine just what we should take notes on (and why!) in each new book. This week, Mr. Meehan puts a "Five Minute Focus" -- which is actually more like ten minutes -- on The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. This episode is packed with sample note-taking strategies, close-reading techniques, and the types of questions that will help you make sense of a book that deliberately blurs the lines between where exactly the world of monsters begins.

Pro-tip: listen to this podcast and the Senior Summer Reading episode before you start reading! These recordings are loaded with tips and strategies on how to make clearer sense of the book and boost your comprehension as you read. (It's like extra credit in advance!)

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