Oh When the Saints: A St. Andrew's Podcast

By: Leo Teti and Emma Hunter
  • Summary

  • Hosted by students Leo Teti and Emma Hunter, this new podcast brought to you by St. Andrew's School, located in Middletown, DE, brings you the ins and out of boarding school life. Episodes will come out every week highlighting the best teams, traditions, and all around aspects of St. Andrew's life.

    St. Andrews Communications 2025
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Episodes
  • A Team Sport: St. Andrew's Swimming
    Feb 7 2025

    Individual times are about the only individual thing about swimming. Head Swim Coach Gregory Guldin, Captain’s Amanda Meng and Nanda Pailla, talk about the importance of team culture in a sport that will push you to your limit.

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    20 mins
  • Who Andy Was: A Sit Down with Victoria Wyeth
    Feb 3 2025

    In this episode, we spoke with Victoria Wyeth, who delivered this year's Payson Art History Lecture. The great granddaughter of N.C. Wyeth, granddaughter of Andrew Wyeth, and niece of Jamie Wyeth, all significant contributors to American art, Victoria gives insight into her family’s incredible legacy, as well as her own life within it.

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    27 mins
  • Leaving a Legacy: St. Andrew's Field Hockey
    Jan 7 2025

    The debut episode of Oh When the Saints is a sit down with Captains Lindy Black and Ember Theeke, and Coach Katherine Cusick, of the St. Andrews Field Hockey Team. These Saints discussed what went into their first winning season in nine years, and how they bounced back from adversity, relied on each other, and had fun.

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    21 mins

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