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20 Years of Positive Space at Queen’s University

Jean Pfleiderer, Associate Director-Human Rights Advisory Services at Queen’s University joins us in studio in this episode. She talks about the Positive Space Program at Queen’s, its motivations and evolution over the last two decades, and recent celebrations of the Program’s 20th anniversary at Mitchell Hall. For more information about the Positive Space Program and […]

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Sam MacLennan, MA student in Religious Studies.

Topic: The role of medicine in investigating stigmata, the (re)appearance of Christ’s Holy Wounds on various bodies, in the context of Catholic canonization procedures. Overview: Stigmata are the focus of this research as they are constantly being interpreted and reinterpreted by various groups, going all the way back to St. Francis. I am focused on 20th century […]

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Sam Maclennan, MA student in Religious Studies.

Topic: The role of medicine in investigating stigmata, the (re)appearance of Christ’s Holy Wounds on various bodies, in the context of Catholic canonization procedures. Overview: Stigmata are the focus of this research as they are constantly being interpreted and reinterpreted by various groups, going all the way back to St. Francis. I am focused on 20th century […]

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Ep. 18 Remembrance

“Time of Your Life (for Nov.11) Remembrance A look at an almost forgotten story about World War One : The Canadian intervention in the Russia revolution. Also, the quest for peace by a Kingston group. And how influence killed more people around the world than the war. “

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Recordings of a recent book launch reading, and an open mic

Broadcasted on Friday, November 8th, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ –  In the first hour, from an event held at Novel Idea Bookstore on October 8th, you’ll hear Sharon Berg launching and reading from her new books, “Naming the Shadows”  and “The Name Unspoken”, and Elizabeth Greene launching and reading from her […]

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Ep. 17 Advance Care Planning

“Time of Your Life for Nov.4 “Who will speak for you if you can’t speak for yourself?” That’ was the focus of workshops on Advance Care Planning held back in June at Edith Rankin Church and the Seniors Centre. The Time of Your Life’s Elizabeth Macdonald discussed Advance Care planning with Florence Campbell of Compassionate Communities […]

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Rebecca Stroud-Stasel, PhD student in Education.

Topic: Teacher acculturation in the context of sojourning overseas. Overview: While overseas teaching can offer many capacity-increasing opportunities plus a chance to see the world, there are many complicating factors that deserve greater scrutiny. For one thing, teacher turnover is higher overseas and in some schools, the rate in which teachers break their contracts is concerning. Among […]

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