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A red Abbey Road Studio sign hangs above a small conference room at district headquarters. Abbey Road is, of course, where the Beatles recorded 190 of their legendary hits. Here in Bethel, this tiny room is where our flagship podcast will soon record its 190th episode. "We’re not comparing ourselves to the Beatles by any stretch of the imagination,” co-host Doug Boyles said with a laugh. “And they’re not comparing themselves to us. It’s an agreement we’ve come to." Boyles serves as the district’s Director of Communications, and the podcast is just one of many ways our district shares information with students, staff, families, and the larger community. As the show heads into its fifth season, the podcast’s long and winding road has introduced listeners to hundreds of staff and students from across the district -- all on a shoestring budget. "It’s really something we were already doing without knowing it," Boyles said. "We would record interviews and then transcribe the audio to write articles. We just added an intro and outro, and tried to tighten up our questions to make ourselves sound like good hosts.” "We’re not really that good," joked co-host Conor Christofferson. "But a little light editing goes a long way." And with an annual $100 hosting fee, a podcast was born. After it airs, each episode is turned into other media so the information can be shared across the district in a variety of ways, from the pages of the Bethel Pride magazine to the district’s Facebook page. The goal is simple: to connect our community with the amazing people and stories inside our classrooms. When they aren't in their amateur Abbey Road studio, the duo takes the show on the road, recording the podcast at different schools to meet staff and students right where they are. For both hosts, the best part of the job is giving the microphone to the kids. "One thing we love about the podcast is amplifying student voice," Christofferson said. "It’s so important for students to be heard because they have a perspective that no staff member has. Every decision we make here -- whether it’s with the budget, curriculum, or athletics -- impacts them directly." Last season, a Spanaway Lake High School senior named Millicent even took over the podcast, producing an entire episode focused on cell phones in schools. The Bethel School District Presents podcast has been riding a magical mystery tour of success in recent years. The National School Public Relations Association has recognized the show as one of the best education podcasts in the country, awarding it Awards of Excellence in 2023, 2025, and 2026. The new season kicks off on August 5 with Episode 180, which will be all about our district’s budget, recent audit, and financial issues that may impact our students in the future. You can listen to the show at bethelsd.org/podcast [https://www.bethelsd.org/about-our-district/podcast] or subscribe on Spotify, Apple, Amazon, or wherever you listen to quality audio.
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