Borah Pridecast

#36 -- 11.20.25-- "Watching the Sausage Get Made"

46 min · 20. nov. 202546 min
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Welcome to Season 9, Episode 36 of the Borah Pridecast! In this episode, AP Government Teacher Korrin Rue interviews a couple of Borah High seniors who spent 6 months as senate pages in Washington D.C last year.; you'll also hear a couple local club spots, and back by popular demand, art teacher Pat Rose resurrects the Prep Period Cold Call. His victim this episode is SPED teacher Russ Byrne -- whose encounters with celebrities over the years goes from the weird to the sublime. Welcome to Season 9! These are Borah voices!

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