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Fully Charged

Fully Charged

By: Benjamin Franklin High School
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'Fully Charged' is a 10-12 minute podcast at Benjamin Franklin High School. Podcast host, Trinity Wright takes on topics that define the Charger Way, often featuring guests and co-hosts so as to bring out a diversity of interests at our school. This show is produced and edited by Angelo Fernando at the computer lab.Benjamin Franklin High School
Episodes
  • Tobin The Aquaman - Episode 15, Season 2
    Aug 22 2025

    If you were luck to be in Kendall Tobin's history class you would have seen a large fish talk at the back of the class.But few have realized that his passion for fish--he sponsors an Aquatic Club at school-- takes him to Alaska every year on a dangerous mission to catch salmon. Last year his crew picked up 8,000 pounds of fish. Tobin is also a football coach. On this podcast you'll hear how he got into being a history teacher, woven into the Alaskan experience.

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    19 mins
  • From High School to Med School - Episode 14, Season 2
    May 15 2025

    In May 2025, a week before the end of the school year, we caught up with Matt Evangelista, math teacher, who now moves on to medical school.

    Mr. E was once a student at Benjamin Franklin High School. In fact he was in the Franklin school system since 5th grade. In this podcast he explains his path from Grade school to High School to Med school.

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    14 mins
  • The Work Of Their Hands - Episode 13, Season 2
    Apr 4 2025

    A documentary-styled podcast recorded in the new ceramics class at Benjamin Franklin High School. Coach Shannon Petersen who teaches art and ceramics in a conversation with hosts Marc Beasley and Chase Smith.

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    18 mins
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