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Twin brothers Erin and Evan Addison had never heard a podcast before joining the podcasting club at their school. And they managed to convince their best friend, Andrew Arevalo, to join as well.
“We were just looking for a hobby and Erin was like, ‘Hey, you know we could do podcasting — it will be fun,’ ” Arevalo says.
That was two years ago, when the three boys were in seventh grade at Steel City Academy, a charter school in Gary, Ind. But in March of 2018, their reporting took a serious turn. Students learned about a proposal to build a waste management facility next to their school — and they weren’t happy about it.
These Teens Started Podcasting As A Hobby, Then It Turned Into Serious Journalism
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