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The Bago Mic Podcast

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Welcome to The BAGO Mic — a podcast powered by student voice from Winnebago Public Schools. Hosted by fifth-grade learners and guided by Mr. Nicholas Kleve (Mr. Funky Teacher), this show uplifts the ideas, stories, questions, and leadership of Ho-Chunk youth. Each episode explores character skills, community values, and real-world topics through student-led conversations and curiosity-driven inquiry. Whether they’re interviewing local leaders, exploring identity and culture, or tackling tough questions about growing up in today’s world, these students use their voices to make an impact. This podcast is a celebration of student voice, leadership, and the future of the Winnebago community — one mic, two feathers, and a whole lot of heart.

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episode What Makes Working With Others Powerful — with Trevor, Sean, and Etta cover

What Makes Working With Others Powerful — with Trevor, Sean, and Etta

EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode of The BAGO Mic, three students shift the conversation from challenges to strengths by exploring what makes working with others powerful. They describe good teamwork as staying on task, listening to each other’s ideas, focusing, and contributing equally. The students share moments when they felt proud of their groups—especially when presentations went well, posters turned out strong, or questions were answered correctly as a team. The conversation highlights the importance of listening so details aren’t missed and projects don’t fall apart. They explain how trust is foundational to teamwork—without honesty and reliability, groups struggle to succeed. Truthfulness builds confidence and allows members to depend on one another. They connect teamwork to sports like football, baseball, and basketball, emphasizing passing the ball, playing positions, and encouraging teammates. They also extend the idea of teamwork to community and culture—trusting leaders, supporting one another, and contributing to events and shared responsibilities. The episode closes with a powerful message: participation, encouragement, and collaboration make groups stronger. Working together allows problems to be solved faster and creates success that wouldn’t be possible alone. TAKEAWAYS • Good teamwork requires focus and listening. • Trust and honesty are essential in groups. • Participation helps work get done faster. • Encouragement improves group energy and motivation. • Teamwork connects to sports and shared goals. • Collaboration strengthens community and culture. • Groups are stronger together than alone.

24. mars 2026 - 11 min
episode What Makes Working With Others Hard — with Azalea, Liam, and Katsumi cover

What Makes Working With Others Hard — with Azalea, Liam, and Katsumi

EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode of The BAGO Mic, three students have an honest conversation about what makes working in groups difficult. They talk about frustration when teammates don’t participate, copy work, or distract others with side conversations. The students describe feeling overwhelmed when they end up doing most of the work. They explain how miscommunication can cause people to take things the wrong way, leading to hurt feelings, arguments, or drama. They also discuss how negative energy can spread through a group and impact everyone’s ability to focus. The conversation explores why speaking up can feel hard—especially when someone might react negatively. They reflect on how groups can “fall apart” when members don’t listen or contribute. Despite the challenges, the students recognize that teamwork teaches responsibility, communication, and accountability. They conclude that listening, correcting behavior respectfully, and staying focused can help groups succeed. TAKEAWAYS • Group work becomes frustrating when members don’t contribute. • Side conversations distract from learning. • Miscommunication can lead to conflict and hurt feelings. • Negative energy can impact the entire group. • Speaking up in a group can feel uncomfortable. • Accountability improves teamwork. • Listening is essential for collaboration success.

17. mars 2026 - 7 min
episode Dealing With Stress — with Matthew and Liam cover

Dealing With Stress — with Matthew and Liam

EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode of The BAGO Mic, two students share what stress feels like and how it shows up in their daily lives. They talk openly about bullying, peer pressure, sports anxiety, and feeling afraid to speak up when something feels overwhelming. They describe stress as headaches, annoyance, anger, and even feeling “nonchalant” or shutting down. They discuss how teasing, class distractions, and conflicts with siblings or peers can build tension. The conversation also explores how stress can cause people to act differently—sometimes picking on others or lashing out because they don’t know what to do with their feelings. The students share coping strategies that work for them, including basketball, sledding, music, gaming, spending time with friends, and talking with trusted adults. They emphasize the importance of reminding others that sports and life are supposed to be fun, and that mistakes are okay. The episode ends with encouragement: talk to someone, don’t hold it in, and remember that you’re not alone when you’re stressed. TAKEAWAYS • Bullying and peer conflict are major stress triggers. • Stress can cause headaches, anger, shutdown, or mood changes. • Fear of embarrassment can increase sports anxiety. • Some people take their stress out on others. • Physical activity and music help release stress. • Trusted adults and friends play a key role in support. • Reminding others to “just have fun” can reduce performance stress.

10. mars 2026 - 11 min
episode Dealing With Stress — with Easton and Trevor cover

Dealing With Stress — with Easton and Trevor

EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode of The BAGO Mic, two students talk about dealing with stress and what it feels like in the body and mind. They share what can trigger stress at school, what can trigger stress outside of school, and what helps them calm down. They discuss school stressors like bullying and people talking constantly. They explain that bullying can hurt someone and that nonstop talking can make it hard to focus and feel calm. They also mention that stress can build up when people won’t stop, and it can lead to feeling mad. Outside of school, they talk about stress from family expectations and from games—especially when you keep losing in fighting games. They also share how sports can cause stress, like getting mad during basketball when someone pushes you. The episode closes with simple coping strategies. They mention listening to music, using five-finger breathing, going for a walk, playing a game to reset, and talking to trusted adults when stress feels too big. TAKEAWAYS • Bullying and constant talking can cause stress at school. • Family pressure and frustration from games can cause stress at home. • Sports stress can show up when competition gets physical. • Stress can lead to anger, yelling, and difficulty communicating. • Music, breathing strategies, and walks can help calm the body and mind. • Trusted adults and supportive friends can help when stress feels too big.

3. mars 2026 - 4 min
episode Dealing With Stress — with Xailei, Etta and Jason cover

Dealing With Stress — with Xailei, Etta and Jason

EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode of The BAGO Mic, students talk about dealing with stress and how it can affect thoughts, feelings, and behavior. They describe what stress feels like, what triggers it at school and outside of school, and how they notice stress building in their bodies and minds. Students share common stressors such as too much homework, chores, and pressure to be on time. They also discuss responsibility for pets, including the worry of getting home to check on animals and concerns about a pregnant dog. Their conversation shows how stress can come from caring about others and trying to keep up with expectations. They explain how stress can change the way people talk and act, sometimes making them feel overwhelmed, angry, or withdrawn. Students also describe healthy ways they calm down, including drawing, listening to music, going outside, breathing, taking a walk, and asking for space when they need it. The episode closes with students naming trusted adults they can talk to when stress feels too big and offering advice for others—slow down, breathe, drink water, ask for help, and take time to reset. TAKEAWAYS • Stress can make it hard to think, speak, or stay calm. • Homework, chores, and time pressure are major stressors. • Caring for pets can add responsibility and worry. • Stress can affect mood and how people treat others. • Healthy coping strategies include drawing, music, and time outside. • Trusted adults and friends can help when stress feels overwhelming.

24. feb. 2026 - 12 min
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