When You Decide To A Podcast For Your Capstone Project

 So, it's my last year of high school.

And I have decided to do a podcast for my Capstone Project.


I know that may sound crazy, but trust me, it's such a great idea, I literally googled "how to do a podcast as a capstone project" just to see if other high school students have done it.

Of course, a couple of students have done podcasts as their Capstone projects as far as I could look, but not from my school. 

Still, I came up with the idea because I had been sitting on the idea of making a podcast for such a long time (I even tried making a podcast episode based on an earlier blog post three years ago, but that's not out there for the world to see). 

Great, now I just had one other question to answer: What should the podcast be about?

I jotted down on a few ideas, until, aha, I know what this podcast should be about: creativity!

And it makes perfect sense, not just because a podcast itself can be a sort of creative project, but also, for a long time, I had thought that no matter what I end up doing in life, my purpose will always be to create.

Perhaps, even, that can be the same for everyone: being creative as an act of service.

And so, I chose to make this Capstone project podcast a mini-series answering key questions about creativity, pulling from books, articles, videos, and regular people's opinions (you know, to keep it real).

It will be titled Everyone Can Be Creative, as this is what I believe the main purpose of this podcast will be: to educate people in depth about the concept of creativity, while assuring them that no matter the sort of person they are now, it's never too late for them to become a more creative person later.

Creativity is within every single one of us. We just need to make it happen.

Stay tuned for updates!

In the meantime, here's a YouTube video that helped me with Audacity: the software I will be using to record this upcoming podcast.




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