Each episode of Seaside 101, produced by Seaside High School students, gathers the perspectives and thoughts from department heads within the City of Seaside. Seniors Aiden Ousley and Mary Roberto started this project in the winter of 2021, collecting interviews in the fall and producing episodes as they wrapped up their final trimester before graduation in the spring of 2022. Supported with administrative help at the City of Seaside, this project was a collaborative effort and placed 2nd at the Oregon High School Future Business Leaders of America State Conference and Competition. You can learn more about the project at https://www.cityofseaside.us/seaside101podcast
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Each episode of Seaside 101, produced by Seaside High School students, gathers the perspectives and thoughts from department heads within the City of Seaside. Seniors Aiden Ousley and Mary Roberto started this project in the winter of 2021, collecting interviews in the fall and producing episodes as they wrapped up their final trimester before graduation in the spring of 2022. Supported with administrative help at the City of Seaside, this project was a collaborative effort and placed 2nd at the Oregon High School Future Business Leaders of America State Conference and Competition. You can learn more about the project at https://www.cityofseaside.us/seaside101podcast
For the third episode of season two, the conversation centers on business, teams, building events, culture and community in Seaside, Oregon. We are first joined by Dan Floyd, COO of the Hood to Coast Race Series. Dan explains how his company has built its race series beyond its flagship event that ends in Seaside, how they work with their employees and what they’ve done to go beyond their goals as individuals and a company. Our second guest is Seaside Girls' High School Basketball Coach, Marla Olstedt. She talks about another long-time event in Seaside, the importance of good discipline, respect for others, dedication, inclusiveness and how to give it your all in everything you do.
Seaside 101
Each episode of Seaside 101, produced by Seaside High School students, gathers the perspectives and thoughts from department heads within the City of Seaside. Seniors Aiden Ousley and Mary Roberto started this project in the winter of 2021, collecting interviews in the fall and producing episodes as they wrapped up their final trimester before graduation in the spring of 2022. Supported with administrative help at the City of Seaside, this project was a collaborative effort and placed 2nd at the Oregon High School Future Business Leaders of America State Conference and Competition. You can learn more about the project at https://www.cityofseaside.us/seaside101podcast