Welcome friends, to an episode you could only get from wonderfully geeked out movie and history enthusiasts. In honor of the spooky month of October, Senior Hunter Phillips and Junior Logan Krueger matched their deep appreciation of horror films in this conversation that digs into how the genre has evolved since the late 19th century. This episode has, by far, the most video links I've ever added, and I assure you, this is just a small portion of what all could be on here. They discussed several movies I had never heard, of as well as some I had and will never watch...like, "They Live"...nope. You gentlemen are braver than I am, and I commend you for it.
I am grateful for how well this episode came together, as well as how the other recordings have come together. There is an impressive amount of initiative, dedication, and follow through in this group. The cooperation among the students in the History Club and their dedication to his project has been powerfully motivating. There are still several more recordings finished and others that are scheduled to happen over the next several weeks. We continue to gain voices and various perspectives as we dive into the podcasting realm and that was always the goal. Thank you everyone! Enjoy the episode. Traci Henning-Kolberg Executive Producer, Byte-Sized History President, History Club
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