
Let's Talk about Race
NPR issued its Podcast Challenge again this year, and Barbara Whitlock’s AP Language and Composition class at Montrose once again answered the call. Earlier this year, these juniors chose the topic of...
1 Jun 202026min

Celebrating the Class of 2020
Like all of their senior class peers, the Montrose Class of 2020 is graduating, but without the traditional graduation that they’ve anticipated. This episode is dedicated to their spirit, their genero...
24 Mai 202019min

More on Why Poetry Matters
Welcome to this continued exploration of why poetry matters, especially during quarantine. Special guests include Theresa Monteiro, an MFA student at the University of New Hampshire, and Montrose soph...
5 Mai 202020min

Why Poetry Matters
April is National Poetry Month! Explore why poetry matters, and celebrate with a poetry potpourri put on by members of the Montrose community.
18 Apr 202022min

Building Community During Coronavirus
Coronavirus has us all doing things differently, whether we’re on the front lines at hospitals or on the checkout lines at grocery stores. In this episode, we’ll talk about what it’s like to build com...
3 Apr 202020min

Special Edition: The New Normal
Welcome to this Special Edition of Montrose Podcast. In this unprecedented time of dealing with Coronavirus, we have all had to respond to a new reality, and reimagine life as we know it. The Montrose...
20 Mar 20209min

Love Your Enemies with Arthur C. Brooks
Our guest for this episode of Montrose Podcast is social scientist, Harvard professor and New York Times bestselling author, Arthur C. Brooks. His most recent book is called Love Your Enemies: How Dec...
31 Jan 202037min

Montrose Mini: Love Your Enemies with Arthur C. Brooks
Our guest for this Montrose Mini is social scientist, Harvard professor and New York Times bestselling author, Arthur C. Brooks. His most recent book is called Love Your Enemies: How Decent People Can...
17 Jan 20207min



















