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Goatstown ETSS Podcast
Origins of SCRIPTORIUM Project
Season 1, Ep. 1
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In this episode, our host, Emeraude Halaoui (TY) interviews John Toomey (co-ordinating teacher) about the origins of the SCRIPTORIUM Project.
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4. Interview with Adam Hanvey, author of SOL 61
07:40||Season 2, Ep. 4In this episode of the Goatstown ETSS podcast, we return our focus to the forthcoming publication of SCRIPTORIUM2026. Our host, Rowan Fanning (TY), disusses the short story, SOL 61, with its author, Adam Hanvey (TY).
3. Interview with Jonathan Browner, Principal of Goatstown ETSS
22:53||Season 2, Ep. 3In this episode, Nahla Jensen-Burke (TY) interviews Jonathan Browner, Principal of Goatstown ETSS. Jonathan reflects on his career in education and his time here in Goatstown ETSS and how he has lead and contributed to the development of our wonderful school, before he heads off into retirement in a few weeks time.
2. Interview with Lara Quinlan, cover designer for SCRIPTORIUM2026
03:52||Season 2, Ep. 2In this episode, our host, Rowan Fanning, interviews Lara Quinlan, the hugely talented cover designer for SCRIPTORIUM2026.
1. Interview with Nahla Jensen-Burke, Chairperson of Goatstown Press, 2025-26
08:53||Season 2, Ep. 1In this episode, Rowan Fanning interviews Nahla Jensen-Burke, Chairperson of Goatstown Press (2025-26). They talk about why they got involved with the SCRIPTORIUM project and what the experience has been like so far and gnerally get used to our new podcasting hardware!
3. Interview with Layah Cinnamond
02:45||Season 1, Ep. 3In this episode, Emeraude Halaoui (host) talks to Layah Cinnamond the poem and short story that Layah has written for SCRIPTORIUM 2025.
2. Interview with Khaled Dannawi
02:42||Season 1, Ep. 2In this episode, Emeraude Halaoui (host) interviews TY student, Khaled Dannawi, about his contributions SCRIPTORIUM 2025. Khaled has written poetry, flash fiction and a long form history of the Abbasid caliphate. In this interview, he discusses his contributions and the connection to his Middle Eastern heritage.