Canada is so Polite: Prisons, Deportation and Policing Blackness in Canada

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Studies in National and International Development Podcast Series
Canada is so Polite: Prisons, Deportation and Policing Blackness in Canada
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Date: February 27, 2020Venue: Mackintosh-Corry Hall, D214Time: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PMSpeaker:  El Jones, Mount St. Vincent University “El Jones is the Black liberation visionary of our time” – Robyn Maynard, author of Policing Black Lives: State Violence in Canada from Slavery to the Present  El Jones, Mount St. Vincent University The former Poet Laureate of Halifax, El Jones is also […]

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Reproductive Empires: Charting the Political Economy of ART in the Global South

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Reproductive Empires: Charting the Political Economy of ART in the Global South
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Date: March 12, 2020Venue: Mackintosh-Corry Hall, D214Time: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PMSpeaker:  Bronwyn Parry, King’s College London The global use of Assistive Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) to address structural infertility has burgeoned since the early 2000s, with India a prime location for service delivery. The scale of expansion has resulted in a proliferation of non-standard and unethical practices that have, perversely, […]

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Ep. 5: Which Way WEXIT Man

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Ep. 5: Which Way WEXIT Man
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The gang joins the Albertan liberation movement! 

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Toads and Diamonds

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Toads and Diamonds
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In the third episode, Hannah and Jade come back with a reading of a French fairytale from the Blue Fairy Book called Toads and Diamonds, as part of the collected works by Andrew Lang. Grab a fluffy blanket, some chocolate biscuits, and enjoy!”

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Jackson Pind, PhD in Education, supervised by Dr Theodore Christou

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Jackson Pind, PhD in Education, supervised by Dr Theodore Christou
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Topic: The history of Indian Day Schools in Ontario between 1920-2000 Overview: My research will conduct oral history Interviews with Indian Day School survivors by using Indigenous methods of data collection. I will then contextualize these histories with additional archival research conducted at the Library and Archives of Canada. This research will inform our understandings of Canada’s […]

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Sonic and Streaming

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Sonic and Streaming
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This week Taylor checks out Sonic The Hedgehog and Mike spent a weekend at home catching up on some streaming and gives his thoughts on various shows and must sees.

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Ep. 25 March St Pats

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Ep. 25 March St Pats
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A brief history of St.Patrick and the Irish in Canada

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Readings and performances from a recent poetry open mic and slam event

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Broadcasted on Friday, March 6, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the February 26th Queen’s Poetry Slam event held at The Grad Club, you’ll hear readings or performances by Izzy Federgreen, Adam Paquette, Caitlin Mundy, Holly, Tasha Ignatius, Jack Williams, Taylor Tye, Billie the Kid, and me. In […]

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Sherri Dutton, PhD in Public Health Sciences, supervised by Dr Colleen Davison

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Sherri Dutton, PhD in Public Health Sciences, supervised by Dr Colleen Davison
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Topic: The use of arts-based methods in health research Overview: I will be talking about my Master’s work and what I intend to do with my PhD exploring the use of arts-based methods in health research and incorporating a collage activity into that research as well.

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The Man is Invisible and the Lady is on Fire

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The Man is Invisible and the Lady is on Fire
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Mike takes in a double feature has he reviews Portrait of a Lady on Fire and The Invisible Man, as Taylor had a busy weekend with Wedding prep, so you know that means we’ll be getting a wedding update as well as two movie reviews!

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‘That Little Brick House:’ Susan Belyea on the Ban Righ Centre

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'That Little Brick House:' Susan Belyea on the Ban Righ Centre
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Susan Belyea, Director, Ban Righ Centre joins us in studio! She tells us all about the much beloved Queen’s landmark, the Ban Righ Centre, the little brick house on Bader Lane many students over many decades have come to know and love. From Susan, we learn about the outstanding programming and services the Ban Righ […]

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Readings from a recent event in its monthly open mic reading series

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Readings from a recent event in its monthly open mic reading series
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Broadcasted on Friday, February 28, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the end of the first and then full second round in the February 4th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that series, you’ll hear readings by Joshua Schyff, Cory Tokay, Eric Folsom, Ron Chase, […]

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Ep. 24 COMPASSIONATE

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Ep. 24 COMPASSIONATE
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“Time of Your Life for Feb.24 Compassionate Communities Kingston Host : Elizabeth Macdonald Guests : Florence Campbell, Eleanor Rivoire”

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Ghana: An International Research Seminar

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Ghana: An International Research Seminar
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In this episode Claudia records an international research seminar in which three international graduate students discuss their research in Ghana. Priscilla Apronti (Geography) talks about renewable energy in Ghana, Joseph Braimah (Geography) discusses elderly care and James Kwateng-Yeboah (Cultural studies) delves into how God became Ghanaian. A dynamic and thought provoking conversation with the audience […]

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Dean Fahim Quadir: Introduction to Queen’s University Scholars at Risk Stories Podcast

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Dean Fahim Quadir: Introduction to Queen's University Scholars at Risk Stories Podcast
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Fahim Quadir, Vice-Provost and Dean of the School of Graduate Studies at Queen’s University introduces listeners to the Queen’s University Scholars at Risk Stories podcast.

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12 Dancing Princesses

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12 Dancing Princesses
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Jade and Hannah return with a reading of the German fairy tale The Twelve Dancing Princesses (Die Zwölf Tanzenden Prinzessinnen) published in 1812 by the Brothers Grimm. Heat up a pot of tea, cozy up and enjoy!

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Morgan Lehtinen, PhD in Chemistry, supervised by Dr Guojun Liu

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Morgan Lehtinen, PhD in Chemistry, supervised by Dr Guojun Liu
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Topic: H2Only: Smart Filters for Efficient Oil/Water Separation. Overview: In a world that relies heavily on the use of crude oil as an energy source, clean oil recovery and spill remediation is of dire importance. Removing oil from surfactant stabilized oil-in-water emulsions has become an issue in numerous industries as current separation processes are tedious and wasteful […]

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All Downhill from here

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All Downhill from here
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As we end our discussion on Taylor Swift and the Oscars, Taylor and Mike get back at it reviewing 2020 films! Taylor reviews A Hidden Life, and Mike reviews Downhill, starting the show with 3 fan questions left over from last week.

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Our House: Learning and Loving our Grad Club through Theatre

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Our House: Learning and Loving our Grad Club through Theatre
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Tracey Guptill and Liam Bidmead, two actors in the upcoming performance of Cellar Door Project and AnArc Theatre performance of Our House at The Grad Club between March 4th and 13th join us in studio. They chat about the work done to develop this live performance meditation on the cyclical nature of civic engagement in […]

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Valentine’s (G)ay

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Any time you experience nature, be it through the lens of a nature documentary or a guided fungus walk, you are experiencing the world as it is translated to you by our human understanding. In this episode we discuss this phenomenon with regards to human and animal sexuality, as well as the moral, philosophical, and […]

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Today’s ‘finding a voice features readings or discussions from a recent open mic and two book launch events

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Today's 'finding a voice features readings or discussions from a recent open mic and two book launch events
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Brodcasted on Friday, February 21, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from a January 30th book launch event at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear M. Max Hamon with his new book “The Audacity of his Enterprise: Luis Riel and the Metis Nation That Canada Never Was, 1840-1875”. Following […]

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The Art of Research at Queen’s University

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The Art of Research at Queen's University
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Melinda Knox, Associate Director – Research Profile and Initiatives and Kayla Dettinger, Research Promotions Coordinator with University Relations at Queen’s University join us in this episode. Together, they tell us all about the 2020 Art of Research Photo Contest now underway at Queen’s. We learn about the contest’s inspirations and the ways in which researchers […]

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Interacting with the State, Part II

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Interacting with the State, Part II
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The “Interacting with the State” panels emphasize different legal regimes which currently define relationships between indigenous people’s and the state. Our final episode of the series features discussions on the duty to Consult, Metis land claims, and legal definitions of territory and sovereignty. Featuring: Avigail Eisenberg (University of Victoria) “Consultation, Consent, and Resistance” Janique Dubois […]

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Keegan Turner-Wood, PhD in Biomedical & Molecular Sciences, supervised by Dr Steven Smith

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Keegan Turner-Wood, PhD in Biomedical & Molecular Sciences, supervised by Dr Steven Smith
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Topic: How to gain access to energy stored in plants by designing biological nanomachines which can efficiently release trapped energy. Overview: With the continued depletion of fossil fuels the search for new sources of renewable energy are growing ever more urgent. One possible source of energy is the vast repository of carbon found within plant biomass. […]

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The Taylor Swift Episode

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The Taylor Swift Episode
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As promised, and by fan request, Screening in Kingston dives into the Taylor Swift documentary Miss Americana, now on Netflix! Mike gives his review and Taylor (our Taylor) reminds us her thoughts from a few weeks ago, we answer and discuss fan questions and thoughts on the movie and Mike gives us fun Taylor Swift […]

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This week’s show features a university reading and discussion, and 7 readings from a local open mic

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This week's show features a university reading and discussion, and 7 readings from a local open mic
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Broadcasted on Friday, February 14, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ In the first hour, from the February 4th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series, you’ll hear readings by Ron Chase, Sarah Emtage, Allan Watt, and Gretchen Huntley. Following that, from the February 5th Creative Writing at Queen’s […]

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Ep.23 HOME

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Ep.23 HOME
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“Time of Your Life – Feb..14 This week on the Time of Your Life, we examine retirement homes and long term care facilities. Joanne Billing of the South East Local Health Integration Network which serves the Kingston area, explains the differences and how to decide which option best suits your needs. Interviewer : Carole Weir […]

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Land Restitution as Reconciliation

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Land Restitution as Reconciliation
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This episode features a rich discussion of the movements toward reconciliation which will be necessary in order to fruitfully navigate these ongoing tensions around land and land rights. Featuring: Esme Murdock (San Diego State University) “Speaking Land, Speaking Ourselves” Dimitri Panagos (Memorial University of Newfoundland) “Reconciliation, Duties and Distributive Justice” Avery Kolers (University of Louisville) […]

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Jasmin Manseau, PhD in Management, supervised by Dr Tracy Jenkin.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Jasmin Manseau, PhD in Management, supervised by Dr Tracy Jenkin.
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Topic: “The Future of Work” Overview: I am interested in the future of work and the changing nature of work more specifically how employees are beginning to use artificial intelligence at work through interactions with chatbots (i.e. IBM Watson) and intelligent employee assistants (i.e. Alexa for Business, Google Home at work, etc.). What is the work of […]

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2020 Oscars Reactions

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2020 Oscars Reactions
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Quite the night for film as there were some big winners at this year’s Academy Awards. Our team breakdown the winners, talks about the night in general AND announces the top 3 in our 2020 Oscars Pool.

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The Isabel Human Rights Arts Festival: A Conversation with Tricia Baldwin

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The Isabel Human Rights Arts Festival: A Conversation with Tricia Baldwin
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Tricia Baldwin, Director at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts at Queen’s University joins us again in our studios. She chats with us about the Human Rights Arts Festival currently underway at the Isabel until April 2020. From her, we learn much about the performances, the human rights and social justice issues the […]

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Over 30 readings from the 4-disc collection “Poetry On Record: 98 Poets Read Their Work (1888-2006)”

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Over 30 readings from the 4-disc collection "Poetry On Record: 98 Poets Read Their Work (1888-2006)"
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Broadcasted on Friday, February 7, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – Over the course of both hours, you’ll hear readings or performances from 34 poets pulled from the 4-disc set called “Poetry On Record: 98 Poets Read Their Work (1888-2006)”

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Non-Indigenous Understandings of Land

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Indigenous Land Rights and Reconciliation Podcast
Non-Indigenous Understandings of Land
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This episode’s discussion focuses on largely Western ideas regarding the ontology of land and the relationships between people, the state, and the land, offering a critical perspective on the dominant and colonial approaches to land which have historically guided our understandings of land and land rights. Featuring: Alejandra Mancilla (University of Oslo) “A Continent of […]

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Alastair Keirulf, PhD in Chemistry, supervised by Dr Diane Beauchemin

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Alastair Keirulf, PhD in Chemistry, supervised by Dr Diane Beauchemin
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Topic: Developing the Continuous Online Leaching Method for use in Bioaccessibility Risk Assessments Overview: When soil is contaminated, we must perform a risk assessment to determine the potential for hazard towards humans who may work, play, or live in contact with the soil. A common method for modeling this soil exposure is through a bioaccessibility study, which […]

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The Week Before The Oscars

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The Week Before The Oscars
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With one week to go Mike and Taylor remind listeners to enter the Screening in Kingston Oscars Pool: https://screeninginygkoscars.yolasite.com. And as a surprise, due to fan request, Taylor reviews the new Taylor Swift Documentary, Taylor Swift: Miss Americana, now available on Netflix.

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Recent readings from a local open mic and a telephone interview and reading

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Recent readings from a local open mic and a telephone interview and reading
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Broadcasted on Friday, January 31, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the January 7th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series, you’ll hear the full of the third round with readings by Sarah Emtage, Meg Freer, Bob MacKenzie, Michael Casteels, Dale Tracy, Alison […]

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Mona Rahman on Prayers for Peace and Remembrance: Vigil for Quebec City Mosque Shooting Jan 29th 2017

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Mona Rahman on Prayers for Peace and Remembrance: Vigil for Quebec City Mosque Shooting Jan 29th 2017
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Mona Rahman, Education Coordinator for the Islamic Society of Kingston joins us in this episode. She discusses the Vigils taking place at Queen’s University and the Islamic Society of Kingston to remember the Quebec City mosque shooting on Jan. 29th 2017 that claimed the lives of six men, Ibrahima Barry, Mamadou Tanou Barry, Khaled Belkacemi, […]

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Ignite Your Research Interests: A Conversation with Mark Richardson and Mark Chen

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Ignite Your Research Interests: A Conversation with Mark Richardson and Mark Chen
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In this episode, Dr. Mark Richardson, Education and Outreach Officer and Professor Mark Chen, Department of Physics, Queen’s University join us in studio. They discuss the exhibits, demonstrations, and the featured presentations that Professor Chen and Professor Cathy Crudden (Department of Chemistry) will present at the upcoming Ignite: Research Stores to Inspire Generations event at […]

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Interacting with the State, Part I

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Interacting with the State, Part I
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The “Interacting with the State” panels emphasize different legal regimes which currently define relationships between indigenous people’s and the state. Part 1 features presentations on Mining Development and Modern Treaty-making. Featuring: Julia Gilpin and Karine Vanthuyne (University of Ottawa) “Reconciling the Indigenous Right to Self-determination with Mining Development” Veldon Coburn (Carleton University) “Lessons from the […]

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Jen McConnel, PhD in Education, supervised by Dr Pamela Beach.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Jen McConnel, PhD in Education, supervised by Dr Pamela Beach.
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Topic: “Academic literacy in first year college (the necessary “language” for communicating successfully in college)” Overview: I’m researching the perceptions teachers and students have of academic literacy in the first-year of college.

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In Film, you use V not VS…

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In Film, you use V not VS...
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Just two weeks away from the Oscars Mike dives into another nominated film, this time reviewing Ford V Ferrari. Taylor reviews our first official 2020 film with The Gentleman from Guy Ritchie.

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Gasping Glass

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Gasping Glass
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Take a breath. Take another. Take as many as you like, but the truth of where what you’ve breathing has been is just the tip of this episode’s iceberg as we explore the deep and diverse world of diatoms.

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Recent readings from a monthly open mic

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Recent readings from a monthly open mic
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Broadcasted on Friday, January 24, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the first round of the January 7th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series, you’ll hear the full of the first round with readings by Ron Chase, Tia Lunn, Nuard Tadevosyan, Lee-Ann […]

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AMS Executive Open Forum

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AMS Executive Open Forum
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In this podcast, we present candidates for the AMS Executive speaking at the Open Forum on July 25th. Opening remarks on procedure were made by AMS Secretary of Internal Affairs, Mr. Lucas Borchenko. Jared den Otter (Candidate-President), Alexia Henriques (Candidate – Vice President of University Affairs), and Alexandra Samoyloff (Candidate – Vice President of Operations) […]

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Queen’s Rector Open Forum

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Queen's Rector Open Forum
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This podcasted footage features remarks and responses to questions from the Queen’s University Rector Open Forum which took place at the John Deutsch University Centre on Jan. 24th from 6:30 to 7:30 PM. Opening remarks on procedure were made by AMS Secretary of Internal Affairs, Mr. Lucas Borchenko. Rector Candidate Sam Heimstra follows with opening […]

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Campus News for the Week of January 20th

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Campus News for the Week of January 20th
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Download now for campus news for the week of January 20th 2020!

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Changing the Paradigm

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Changing the Paradigm
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This episode features a set of three paper presentations. The panel examines different understandings of our relationships with the land and particularly highlights those traditional relationships which are challenging the western and colonial interpretations of relationships to the land. Featuring: Jeff Corntassel (University of Victoria) “How will the Land Recognize You? Regenerating Indigenous Relationships Amidst […]

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Terry Soleas, Jennifer Guiho, Bessi Qorri

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Terry Soleas, Jennifer Guiho, Bessi Qorri
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Topic: “TEDx Annual Conference Overview: Grad students discuss what it means to do a TED talk

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How many Popes is too many Popes?

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How many Popes is too many Popes?
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This week, Mike and Taylor both review The Two Popes as they continue to set up the 2020 Oscars and announce the plans for the 2nd annual Oscars Pool opening on January 23 and closing just before the awards! It is free to enter, all you need is an email and first name, learn more […]

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Flies on the Wall: Police Surveillance and the French Foreign Ministry (1774-1791)

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Flies on the Wall: Police Surveillance and the French Foreign Ministry (1774-1791)
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Sean Patrick Marrs talks to Claudia about his experiences of delving into French Espionage in the Archives. They touch on the significance of history, stories in the archives and some ethical tensions with looking at dated material. Host: Claudia Hirtenfelder (the International Student Affairs Commissioner for the SGPS) Guests: Sean Patrick Marrs (History, Queen’s University) Bed Music: Mafikizolo […]

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Ep.22 WARTMAN

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Ep.22 WARTMAN
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A look at the evolving world of funerals and a new cremation technique called Alkaline Hydrolysis. Some call it a green form of cremation. Host : Elizabeth Macdonald. Guest : Colin Wartman , Wartman Funeral Homes in Kingston and Napanee.

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This show offers a mix of more traditional poetry, spoken word, dub poetry, and storytelling

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This show offers a mix of more traditional poetry, spoken word, dub poetry, and storytelling
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Broadcasted on Friday, January 17, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, you’ll hear an eclectic mix of recordings: US poet William Stafford, Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, and Ontario dub poet Chet Singh. In the second hour, you’ll hear poetry by Canadian poet Norman Cristofoli, followed by triphop spoken […]

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The Ontologies of Land

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The Ontologies of Land
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This episode features a roundtable of three indigenous speakers, presenting their own understandings of the concept of land and the inherent contradictions and controversies as they consider wider ontological approaches to the land. Featuring: Dale Turner (University of Toronto) Paula Sherman (Trent University) Robert Lovelace (Queen’s University)

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Mermaids, basically

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Mermaids, basically
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When someone invites you to a rave, there is a certain novelty to it- a pride in knowing that we, the modern generations, invented the concept. This is not the case. Listen to this week’s episode to find out why!

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Campus News for the Week of January 13th

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Shannon Hill, PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences, supervised by Dr Heidi Cramm

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Shannon Hill, PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences, supervised by Dr Heidi Cramm
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Topic: Understanding and Supporting the School Transitions of Military-Connected Adolescents Overview: The purpose of my two-phased sequential qualitative study is to (1) provide an in-depth, multi-perspective understanding of the school transition experiences of military-connected adolescents in Ontario, and (2) provide recommendations to inform policy and practice related to the school transition experiences of military-connected adolescents across Canada

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2020 Oscars: Nominations Reactions

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2020 Oscars: Nominations Reactions
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Our team breakdown the 2020 Oscar Nominations and reacts to any snubs from this year’s awards! Mike also reviews 1917 and Taylor saw Uncut Gems, and we get some fan questions from Tyler and Nicole as we continue to dwell on Her Smell, the most talked about film on this podcast since Mamma Mia 2.

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Interpretations or inspirations of Al Purdy’s poetry by multiple artists from ‘The Al Purdy Songbook’

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Interpretations or inspirations of Al Purdy's poetry by multiple artists from 'The Al Purdy Songbook'
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Broadcasted on Friday, January 10, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – Over the course of both hours, I’ll share all the recordings from the 2018 “The Al Purdy Songbook” cd. From it you’ll hear musical or verbal interpretations or inspirations of Purdy’s work by Bruce Cockburn, Doug Paisley, Sarah Harmer, Gord Downie, […]

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Linda Mussell, PhD in Political Studies, supervised by Dr Margaret Little.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Linda Mussell, PhD in Political Studies, supervised by Dr Margaret Little.
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Topic: “Handing Over The Keys: Intergenerational Legacies of Incarceration Policy in Canada, Australia, and Aotearoa/New Zealand.” Overview: I use critical policy analysis to unpack the legacies of incarceral policies in three countries, where generations of people within one family or community can be criminalized and experience institutionalization.

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Little JoJo Cats, Get It?

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Little JoJo Cats, Get It?
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Screening in Kingston returns with reviews for Little Women, JoJo Rabbit, CATS and Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker, as our team catches up on the past 2 weeks of movie openings. Mike also runs down the big winners from the Golden Globes and if any of the events of Sunday may give us a preview […]

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Readings from a local open mic, and a few cuts off ‘The Al Purdy Songbook

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Readings from a local open mic, and a few cuts off 'The Al Purdy Songbook
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Broadcasted on Friday, January 3, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the second and third rounds of the December 3rd ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series you’ll hear readings by Vanessa Mayville, Lee-Ann Taras, Leyla Chisamore, Nuard Tadevosyan, Tia Lunn, Brent Raycroft, […]

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Settler Accountability and Responsibility

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Settler Accountability and Responsibility
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Recorded: 1 November 2019 Focusing on Settler Accountability and Responsibility, Selena Couture and Dorit Naaman explore settler relationships to land in different area contexts, asking questions about how settlers can construct accountable and responsible relationships in and with occupied spaces, places, and peoples. Selena and Dorit delve into the role of language in relation to responsibility […]

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Animals, Ethics, and Everyday Politics

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Animals, Ethics, and Everyday Politics
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Recorded: 11 October 2019 Animals are a part of human ethics and everyday politics, and in this episode of the Fireplace Series Will Kymlicka and Samantha King reflect on their own writings pertaining to animals. Coming from different disciplinary backgrounds, Samantha and Will have an open-ended discussion about animals and what it means to be in […]

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CJ the DJ and Suyin DJ Bear.

Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
CJ the DJ and Suyin DJ Bear.
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Overview: It’s New Year’s Eve but we are still on the air! Hear what is in store for grad studies in 2020

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The BEST and WORST Movies of 2019!

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The BEST and WORST Movies of 2019!
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Happy New Year! We toast away 2019 with Taylor and Mike’s picks for the Best and Worst movies of 2019, they look ahead to 2020 and see what they are most excited for in the world of movies AND we get set for a busy awards season!

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Christmas Koalas

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Christmas Koalas
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Sometimes, be it intentionally or otherwise, tidbits of terrifying misinformation leak from the scientific community into the world and cause quite the ruckus. This holiday season, Thor van Walsum updates you on the tumultuous realm that is the Australian Koala scandal, and the silent war on the world’s biggest anthropogenic landscape that caused it.

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CJ the DJ and Suyin DJ Bear.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
CJ the DJ and Suyin DJ Bear.
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Overview: It’s a special day, so with that comes a special edition of Grad Chat as we wrap up 2019.

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The show will air a seasonal Dylan Thomas poem, a book launch reading event, and readings from a local open mic

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The show will air a seasonal Dylan Thomas poem, a book launch reading event, and readings from a local open mic
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Broadcasted on Friday, December 20, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, you’ll hear a recording of Dylan Thomas reading his long poem, ‘A Child’s Christmas in Wales’. Following that, from a November 26th launch and reading event at The Grad Club, you’ll hear readings by Meg Freer, and […]

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Surveillance and Accountability: From National Security Dilemmas to Informational Assemblages in Spain and Brazil

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Surveillance and Accountability: From National Security Dilemmas to Informational Assemblages in Spain and Brazil
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Raziel Miranda talks to Claudia Hirtenfelder about his transnational identity as well as the conflicting world of surveillance and big data with its many opportunities and challenges. They discuss how information from our everyday lives are used and what opportunities there are for resistance. Host: Claudia Hirtenfelder (the International Student Affairs Commissioner for the SGPS) Guests: Raziel […]

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Queen’s Career Apprenticeship Program: Kingston-In Conversation with Tom Hewitt

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Queen's Career Apprenticeship Program: Kingston-In Conversation with Tom Hewitt
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Tom Hewitt, Chief Development Officer for Queen’s University joins us in studio. He talks about the Queen’s Career Apprenticeship Program: Kingston (QCAK) and the many career-launching opportunities in which graduating Arts and Science students at Queen’s University can participate. Listeners can learn about the Program’s funding and partnerships, what types of apprenticeships are available in […]

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Abbey Lee Hallett, Masters in Art Leadership.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Abbey Lee Hallett, Masters in Art Leadership.
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Abbey Lee Hallett, Masters in Art Leadership. Overview: Abbey Lee talks about the Arts Leadership program and why it is important to train the next group of Arts Leaders who can lead the next generation of our country’s arts and culture.

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Golden Globe Nominations

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Mike and Taylor take a look at the 2020 Golden Globe Nominations and review Marriage Story, a nominated film currently playing at the Screening Room in Kingston. Our team also talks about new 2020 movies that just released trailers in the past week.

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Campus News for the Week of December 16th

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Download now for campus news for the week of December 16th 2019!

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We Naturally Got Hostile: Voices from the Kingston Penitentiary Riot of 1932

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We Naturally Got Hostile: Voices from the Kingston Penitentiary Riot of 1932
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For four days in October 1932, during the height of the Great Depression, prisoners at Kingston Penitentiary revolted, protesting conditions in the prison until the guards and militia regained control. The shock of this event led to public calls for prison reform, changes within the prison system, and eventually the 1938 Royal Commission on the […]

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Ep. 20 St. John

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Ep. 20 St. John
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“Time of Your Life for Dec.16 Episode 20 An organization with roots dating back to the Crusades 800 years ago remains active here in Kingston offering first aid training and other community services. Marion Evans finds out about St.John Ambulance from local volunteer board chair Gary Hayes. Contact : St.John Ambulance (Loyalist) 1292 Bath Road, Unit 1, 613-384-8062 […]

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Readings from a recent book launch and open mic

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Broadcasted on Friday, December 13, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from a November 7th event at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Mark Zuehlke launch his latest book in a series, “River Battles: Canada’s Final Campaign in WWII Italy”. Following that, from the November 5th ‘and the journey continues’ open […]

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Amy Wu & Xiaodan Zhu

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Amy Wu & Xiaodan Zhu
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Amy Wu, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Ingenuity Labs Research InstituteHelping robots learn to walk Host:Barry Kaplan Synopsis:Dr. Amy Wu is an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Queen’s University. She leads the Biomechanics x Robotics Laboratory (BxRL) and […]

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Podcast Introduction

Indigenous Land Rights and Reconciliation Podcast
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Sekon, Aniin, Tanisi, and welcome to the Indigenous Land Rights and Reconciliation podcast, presenting six panel presentations hosted at Queen’s University in September of 2019. This introduction offers a traditional greeting from Kanonhsyonne (Janice Hill), Director of Indigenous Initiatives at Queen’s University, acknowledging the land and territory upon which the following discussions were held and […]

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Sidra Shafique, PhD in Biomedical & Molecular Sciences.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Sidra Shafique, PhD in Biomedical & Molecular Sciences.
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Topic: Valproic acid induced neural tube defects. Overview: Deviations in embryonic cell signaling induces birth defects such as neural tube defects seen in children born to mothers who are exposed to valproic acid during pregnancy.

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Star Wars Special: Episode I

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Star Wars Special: Episode I
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The first of two special episodes of Screening in Kingston as we preview Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the final film in the Skywalker Saga AND review the first live action Star Wars tv show: The Mandalorian.

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Star Wars Special: Episode II

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Star Wars Special: Episode II
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The second episode of the Star Wars special as we preview Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the final film in the Skywalker Saga AND review the first live action Star Wars tv show: The Mandalorian.

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Bird Gossip

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Bird Gossip
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Going outside, be it in the winter, summer, spring, or fall, you are sure to be surrounded in the chatter of birds. A walk in the woods is brought to life by the passing of notes- but what are they saying, and how do different birds communicate? This episode I am joined by professor Paul […]

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A reading and discussion at Queen’s University led by Canisia Lubrin, Fall Term Writer-in-Residence

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A reading and discussion at Queen's University led by Canisia Lubrin, Fall Term Writer-in-Residence
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Broadcasted on Friday, December 6, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ –In the first hour, from a November 15th Queen’s University event called “Who Needs a Poem?”, you’ll hear readings and discussion led by Queen’s Fall Term Writer-in-Residence Canisia Lubrin, with guests Robin Richardson, Lesley Belleau, and Kaie Kellough.

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Putting Mining in its Place: Mining and Community Resistance in Canada

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Putting Mining in its Place: Mining and Community Resistance in Canada
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Date: November 21, 2019Venue: Mackintosh-Corry Hall, D214Time: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PMSpeaker:  Joan Kuyek Joan Kuyek has decades of experience helping to protect Canadian communities from the negative impacts of the mining industry. She will briefly share what she learned: how the Canadian industry is structured, how it maintains power, and how affected communities resist whether they want to […]

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Aprajita Sarcar, PhD in History.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Aprajita Sarcar, PhD in History.
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Topic: Mythical Families in Mythical Cities: Small Family Norm in India, 1955-77. Overview: I trace the emergence of India’s first advocacy campaign about the nuclear family. Through it, I analyze the nuclear family’s rise in metropolitan India.  The project  studies urbanization patterns with an eye on contraceptive use amongst  families. 

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Kicking off December

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Kicking off December
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Taylor gives us her review for Knives Out and a Wedding Update as we start off our December programming! Mike runs through the rest of the month and our team looks at surprising film news of a strange Julia Roberts casting that almost happened and Bong Joon Ho shares his feelings about Marvel movies.

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Contemporary Art and a Lifetime of Achievement with Jan Allen

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Contemporary Art and a Lifetime of Achievement with Jan Allen
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Jan Allen, Director at Agnes Etherington Art Centre joins us in this episode. She discusses the Innovation in a Collections-Based Exhibition award granted to the Agnes by he Ontario Association of Art Galleries (OAAG) for the gallery’s  The hold: movements in the contemporary collection (2018), the Lifetime Achievement Award given to her by the OAAG, […]

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No Brainers

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No Brainers
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At some point, living organisms developped consciousness. What better way to understand where we are in the present than by investigating our past? This pilot episode, No Brainers, me and beloved on-campus singer superstar Sam Zimmerman learn about our brainless predecessors and talk about the implications of some shocking findings on various deep-sea animals.

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2 Book Launches and an Interview

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2 Book Launches and an Interview
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Broadcasted on Friday November 29, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ –In the first hour, from a November 21st event held at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Joan Kuyek launching and discussing her new book, “Unearthing Justice: How to Protect Your Community from the Mining industry”. In the second hour, from an October 20th […]

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Blind Date with Knowledge

Elaine Power and Shideh Kabiri Ameri

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Blind Date with Knowledge
Elaine Power and Shideh Kabiri Ameri
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Elaine Power, Associate Professor, School of Kinesiology and Health StudiesCross-appointed, Department of Gender Studies Affiliated, Cultural Studies Graduate Program Understanding our food habits Host:Barry Kaplan Synopsis:Dr. Elaine Power is an associate professor in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies and cross-appointed to the Department of Gender Studies at Queen’s University. She is the co-editor […]

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Maram Taibah, PhD in Cultural Studies.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Maram Taibah, PhD in Cultural Studies.
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Topic: Gender Performance in Children’s Literature and Media in the Middle East. Overview: As a writer with an MA in film production, I have explored the child’s perspective in both fiction and screenplays. For the past year, I’ve been engaged with a body of fantasy fiction where the story is told through the eyes of an eleven-year-old […]

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When Your Neighbor is Irish

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When Your Neighbor is Irish
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Mike reviews the latest Scorsese film The Irishman and Tom Hanks as Fred Rogers in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. The show also introduces a brand new segment called “Wedding Update” and we kick things off with many fan congratulations to Taylor’s big engagement news from last week!

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Community News for the Week of November 26th

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Community News for the Week of November 26th
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In this episode, the news that are covered are: 1. Patrick Deane’s first breakfast with community.2. Kingston Transit’s support for Salvation Army, ‘Stuff The Bus’.3. Third Annual Climate Change Symposium4. Featuring a Blog Article by Allison Robertson on Microplastics5. Drinking Water Educational Campaign by Cataraqui Conservation6. Cathy Crowe’s book “A Knapsack full of dreams”7. Public […]

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Keeping Doctors Current: Dr. Richard Birtwhistle and New Guidelines against Thyroid Dysfunction Screening

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Keeping Doctors Current: Dr. Richard Birtwhistle and New Guidelines against Thyroid Dysfunction Screening
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Dr. Richard Birtwhistle, Emeritus professor of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences at Queen’s University and Chair of the Task Force Thyroid Dysfunction working group joins us in studio. Dr. Birtwhistle talks about thyroid dysfunction, the work his task force has done developing new guidelines against thyroid dysfunction testing, the impacts of testing, and the […]

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Mental Health in Video Games

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Mental Health in Video Games
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Mental Health awareness has become a global topic of discussion – and the video game industry has been getting in on the conversation. In this episode, the research team explores the impact and role that music plays in video games recognized as part of the mental health conversation. From The Last of Us to Gris to Hellblade to Celeste, the Game Music […]

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Readings and Talks from 2 recent, local book launch events

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Readings and Talks from 2 recent, local book launch events
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Broadcasted on Friday, November 22, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from an October 8th event held at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Barrie Gilbert launching and discussing his new book, “One of Us: A Biologist’s Walk Among Bears”. In the second hour, from an October 25th event […]

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Community News for the Week of November 19th

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Here and Now: The YGK Community News Podcast
Community News for the Week of November 19th
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In this episode, the news that are covered are1. The tentative agreement between childcare workers under CUPE Local 3625 and Something Special Children’s Centre after a two week long lock-out2. Laying off of 40 workers from Weston Food in Kingston3. Cuts to education by Doug Ford, the strike votes across the education sector unions and […]

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Amanda Guarino, MA in History.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Amanda Guarino, MA in History.
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Topic: Treating hunger: medical expertise, nutritional science, and the development of technical food solutions. Overview: I looked at how, starting with World War II until contemporary times, hunger came to be predominantly seen as a medical object, and food relief was reconceptualized as medical treatment. The scientific community’s research of hunger gave it a medical connotation that […]

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Parasite, in more ways than one

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Parasite, in more ways than one
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This week Mike reviews the action and character packed Midway and Taylor reviews Parasite and kicks things off with some very exciting news/an announcement!

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Campus News for the Week of November 18th

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Campus News for the Week of November 18th
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Download now for campus news for the week of November 18th 2019! In this episode we dive into the debate about our fall midterm break. You will learn about the extensive new changes to our indigenous studies curriculum, including the introduction of a new bachelor of indigenous studies. Finally, there is an extensive roundup of all the […]

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Ep. 19 Politics of Art

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Ep. 19 Politics of Art
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“Time of Your Life Nov.18 …. The Politics of Art The Time of Your Life’s Carole Weir interviews Kingston artist Pat Shea about his background, career and how politics influences his art. “

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Blind Dates with Profs. Cheng and Dahan

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Blind Dates with Profs. Cheng and Dahan
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Liying Cheng Professor, Faculty of Education What’s in a Grade? Host: Barry KaplanSynopsis: Dr. Liying Cheng is a professor of teaching English as a second/foreign language and Peer Research Consultant in the Faculty of Education at Queen’s University. She is also the director of the Assessment and Evaluation Group at Queen’s and was a recipient of the 2017 […]

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The Canadian Federal Election: What Just Happened?

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The Canadian Federal Election: What Just Happened?
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Date: October 31, 2019Venue: Mackintosh-Corry Hall, D214Time: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PMSpeaker:  Georgina Riel, Hugh Segal, Kyla Tienhaara, and Colin Grey, chaired by Jonathan Rose This episode is a recording of the October 31st 2019 SNID post-election panel analyzing the 2019 Canadian federal election. The panel featured Georgina Riel, (Kingston political commentator), Hugh Segal (Queen’s School of Policy Studies), […]

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Principal Patrick Deane: The Installation Ceremony

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Did you miss the Installation Ceremony of Queen’s University’s new Principal, Dr. Patrick Deane on November 12th 2019? CFRC 101.9 FM was on site to record the Installation featuring a moving speech by Principal Deane and the presentation of Honorary Degrees to Daniel Woolf and John Joseph Borrows. Tune in and catch up on this […]

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Readings from a local seasonal reading series, and a local open mic

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Readings from a local seasonal reading series, and a local open mic
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Broadcasted on Friday, November 15th, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from an event held at The Book Shop in Tamworth on October 19, you’ll hear readings by John Steffler reading from his “Forty-One Pages: On Poetry, Language, and Wilderness”, and Stan Dragland reading from his “The […]

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Monkey Business: The Lives of Primates in Costa Rican Rescue Centres

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Monkey Business: The Lives of Primates in Costa Rican Rescue Centres
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Siobhan Speiran talks to Claudia about her pathbreaking PhD research on the lives of primates in rescue centers in Costa Rica. They discuss why this research is significant, the challenges of doing research in a different context, across species divides, and the opportunities for creating meaningful policy changes from PhD work. Host: Claudia Hirtenfelder (the International […]

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20 Years of Positive Space at Queen’s University

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20 Years of Positive Space at Queen's University
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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.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Sam MacLennan, MA student in Religious Studies.
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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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Campus News for the Week of November 11th

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Campus News for the Week of November 11th
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Download now for campus news for the week of November 11th 2019!

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Sam Maclennan, MA student in Religious Studies.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Sam Maclennan, MA student in Religious Studies.
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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

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“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

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

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Ep. 17 Advance Care Planning
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“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.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Rebecca Stroud-Stasel, PhD student in Education.
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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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Dark Fate Indeed

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Dark Fate Indeed
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In a special episode of Screening in Kingston for the CFRC Funding Drive, Mike reviews Terminator Dark Fate and talks about CFRC, why you should donate and gives some station background!

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Everyday We Hustl’in

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Everyday We Hustl'in
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Mike and Taylor answer fan questions after a busy October and talk about the Hollywood switch into Awards films in our first show of November. Taylor reviews Hustlers and we get a Star Wars update with news breaking of a change in future films.

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Readings, performances, and discussions from recent Kingston events

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Readings, performances, and discussions from recent Kingston events
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Broadcasted on Friday, November 1st, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the September 21st ‘100 Thousand Poets for Change – Kingston’ event, you’ll hear readings by Chantel Lavoie and me, and a musical performance by Irwin. Following that, from an October 16th book launch event at […]

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We Are the Caretakers of Our Water

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Studies in National and International Development Podcast Series
We Are the Caretakers of Our Water
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Date of Lecture: October 17, 2019Venue: Mackintosh-Corry Hall, D214Time: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PMSpeaker:  Poh-Gek Forkert, Queen’s University A small rural community and a nearby First Nations community combined forces to fight a proposal to expand a local dumpsite into a mega-landfill – a project with a high potential to pollute their water. It was a pitched battle that […]

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Community News for the Week of October 29th

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Community News for the Week of October 29th
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Labour News Privatization of LCBO and the protests against the proposed plan led by OPSEU 497. The recent tension between the province and the educators in terms of class size. Election results Major takeaways from the newly elected Liberal MPP Mark Gerretsen’s speech on the night of the election and his promise to work with […]

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Dark Matters: In Conversation with Tony Noble and Mark Richardson

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Dark Matters: In Conversation with Tony Noble and Mark Richardson
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Professor Tony Noble, Scientific Director and Mark Richardson, Education and Outreach Officer, McDonald Institute join us in studio. Professor Noble chats with us about the science of detecting dark matter and Richardson shares details about the upcoming Dark Matter Day events happening at Stirling Hall at Queen’s University on November 9th.

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Fahim Quadir and Janet Jull

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Fahim Quadir and Janet Jull
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Fahim Quadir, Vice-Provost and Dean, School of Graduate Studies Professor, Department of Global Development Studies Civil society, cosmopolitan citizenship, and realistic utopia Host: Barry KaplanSynopsis: Dr. Fahim Quadir is the Vice-Provost and Dean of the School of Graduate Studies at Queen’s University and a Professor in the Department of Global Development Studies. His research explores […]

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Suyin Olguin, PhD student in English Language & Literature.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Suyin Olguin, PhD student in English Language & Literature.
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Topic: Halloween Special – Vampires and Garlic: the Science, Literature, and Folklore of Fending off Vampirism”. Overview: Why does learning more about vampires and garlic matter?

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Light at the end of October

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Light at the end of October
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This week Mike and Taylor get some final Halloween thoughts in, give updates on The Joker and casting news from the 2021 Batman Film! Movie reviews this week include Ad Astra and The Lighthouse.

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More from the September 21st 100,000 Poets for Change-Kingston event

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More from the September 21st 100,000 Poets for Change-Kingston event
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Broadcasted on Friday, October 25th, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ –In the first hour, from the September 21st ‘100 Thousand Poets for Change – Kingston’ event, you’ll hear readings by Yessica Rivera Belsham, Sasha Hill, Travis Canadien, Robert Millard, Alyssa Cooper, and Billie Kearns. In the second hour from again the […]

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More readings and performances from the Sept 21st ‘100 Thousand Poets for Change

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More readings and performances from the Sept 21st '100 Thousand Poets for Change
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Broadcasted on Friday, October 18th, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the September 21st ‘100 Thousand Poets for Change – Kingston’ event, you’ll hear readings by Anne Graham, Nathalie Sorensen, Natanya Levine, Judith Popiel, and Raven Adamson. In  the second hour from again the September 21st […]

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Here and Now Launch

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Here and Now: The YGK Community News Podcast
Here and Now Launch
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Local news, local conversations. The community response to the racist and homophobic attack in Chown Hall of Residence Labour News Strike by the Commissionaires at Canadian Forces Base, their demands and employer’s response Strike by the cleaning workers in Petawawa CFB Education workers’ strike narrowly avoided Climate News Extinction Rebellion (XR), local extension of a […]

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Erin Gallagher-Cohoon, PhD student in History.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Erin Gallagher-Cohoon, PhD student in History.
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Topic: Canadian history of gay and lesbian/queer parenting. Overview: My research looks at gay parenting from the 1970’s to 2005, looking at custody cases in the 1970s where a parent’s, often a mothers, sexuality was raised as a potential reason for withholding custody and ending with the ways in which a symbolic child and the presumed childlessness […]

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Halloween 2: Electric Boogaloo

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Halloween 2: Electric Boogaloo
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A 2019 Halloween special giving you a bit of an advanced notice for some Halloween favourites to watch as we continue in the spooky October season!

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Queen Elizabeth Scholars: Collaborations that Span Continents and Open Doors

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Queen Elizabeth Scholars: Collaborations that Span Continents and Open Doors
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In this episode Claudia talks to 3 Queen Elizabeth Scholars about the collaborations and research they have conducted at Queen’s University. Nuworza Kugbey, Phidelia Doegah, and Ryenchindorj Erkhembayar unpack their different health projects and explain how working on their research in Canada influences the work and opportunities they have in their home countries (Ghana and […]

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The Growth and Development of Chinese NGOs Domestically and Abroad, and its Implications for International Development

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Studies in National and International Development Podcast Series
The Growth and Development of Chinese NGOs Domestically and Abroad, and its Implications for International Development
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Date: October 10, 2019Venue: Mackintosh-Corry Hall, D214Time: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PMSpeaker:  Reza Hasmath, University of Alberta This talk looks at the strategies Chinese NGOs employ to survive and operate in an authoritarian institutional environment. What happens when Chinese NGOs that are born and socialized in such a domestic context, “go out” to other jurisdictions with similar or varying […]

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Carmel Mikol, MA student in English Language & Literature.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Carmel Mikol, MA student in English Language & Literature.
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Topic: Disappearance narratives in contemporary global women’s literature. Overview: My research seeks to identify the social and political uses of disappearance narratives by post-war women writers. Also Carmel speaks about her podcast hyacinthpodcast.com

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Margaret Moore and Gianluigi Bisleri

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Margaret Moore and Gianluigi Bisleri
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Margaret Moore Director of the Centre for the Study of Democracy and DiversityProfessor, Department of Political Studies and Department of Philosophy The People, the Land, and the Government Host: Barry Kaplan Synopsis: Dr. Margaret Moore is the Director of the Centre for the Study of Democracy and Diversity at Queen’s University, a Fellow of the Royal Society […]

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Recent open mic and 100 TPC – Kingston readings

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Recent open mic and 100 TPC - Kingston readings
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Originally broadcasted on Friday, October 11th, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from September 3rd reading in the ‘and the journey continues’ monthly open mic series, you’ll hear remaining unaired readings by Kait Allen, Gwen Whitford, Sasha Hill, Cory Tokay, Anne Graham, Bob MacKenzie, Sarah Emtage, Alyssa […]

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Backpack to Briefcase: A Conversation with Rignam Wangkhang (ArtSci ’13)

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Backpack to Briefcase: A Conversation with Rignam Wangkhang (ArtSci '13)
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Join us for a special Homecoming Week episode of Campus Beat with Rignam Wangkhang (ArtSci ’13), Talent Development Lead with CBC. He was on campus on October 8th speaking at the Queen’s Student Alumni Association (QSAA) Backpack to Briefcase: Telling Your Story event. He sheds light on the talk he did for student to teach […]

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The Vampire Episode

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The Vampire Episode
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The much asked for Vampire episode is here! Taylor walks us through the wide and wonderful world of Vampires in film, some of the history, her favourite films, a Nick Cage moment and puts Mike to work casting historic Vampire characters and of course a remake of Twilight!

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The Promise Scholars Program: Corinna Fitzgerald on Exciting New Horizons for Local Students

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The Promise Scholars Program: Corinna Fitzgerald on Exciting New Horizons for Local Students
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Assistant Dean Corinna Fitzgerald, Student Life and Learning joins us in studio. She sheds much light on an exciting new Queen’s University initiative, The Promise Scholars Program. Learn more about opportunities for first-generation students from the Kingston area at Queen’s to take advantage of a fully-funded university experience!

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Jeffrey Allan, PhD student in Political Studies, supervised by Dr Christian Leuprecht

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Jeffrey Allan, PhD student in Political Studies, supervised by Dr Christian Leuprecht
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Topic: Why come back to graduate studies now? Overview: After a successful career as a journalist for the CBC and then a member of various United Nations departments, Jeff has come back to do a PhD. This interview will discuss why some students start their graduate life a little later in their career.

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Why So Serious?

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Why So Serious?
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Mike and Taylor review The Joker (2019) directed by Todd Phillips and starring Joaquin Phoenix.

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Recent Readings from a Local Book launch and an Open Mic.

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Recent Readings from a Local Book launch and an Open Mic.
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Airing originally on Friday, October 4th, from 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – in this podcast you’ll hear In the first hour, from a September 11th event at Novel Idea bookstore, you’ll hear Kristin Andrychuk reading from and launching her latest book, “Mother’s Genius”. Following that, from the September 3rd reading in […]

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Ep. 2 The People’s History of Alfie Pierce

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Ep. 2 The People's History of Alfie Pierce
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Alfie Pierce, the former namesake of our beloved campus pub, is a Queen’s legend, yet few really know the true story behind his life. This episode of the People’s History Podcast brings Alfie’s story to life detailing the trials and barriers he faced as a person of colour on Queen’s campus and exposing the racist […]

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Ep. 15 Paramedics

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Ep. 15 Paramedics
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Paramedics are often the first responders when it’s an emergency. The Time of Your Life looks at the paramedics job with the head of Paramedic services for Frontenac County and the city of Kingston. Host: Carole Weir Guest : Gale Chevalier, chief of Paramedic Services for Frontenac County and the city of Kingston. “

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2019 Canadian Federal Election Series: Roundtable No. 1: Domestic Issues

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2019 Canadian Federal Election Series: Roundtable No. 1: Domestic Issues
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Want to dig deeper into the domestic issues at the forefront of Canadian election politics right now? Check out this podcast of the Oct. 2nd Roundtable from the 2019 Canadian Federal Election Series presented by the School of Policy Studies at Queen’s University. The domestic issues and their expert panelists are:Environment:               Kyla Tienhaara […]

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Federal MP All Candidates Debate for Kingston and the Islands 3 October 2019

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Federal MP All Candidates Debate for Kingston and the Islands 3 October 2019
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This special podcast is a recording of the Kingston and the Islands All-Candidates MP Debate hosted this morning, October 3rd 2019 by the Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce at the Renaissance Event Venue on Queen Street in Kingston from 8 to 9:30 a.m.  In this special broadcast, you’ll hear Mark Gerretson, Incumbent MP and liberal […]

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Pathy Fellowships: One Year, One Project-Unleash Your Potential

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Pathy Fellowships: One Year, One Project-Unleash Your Potential
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Stewart Langley, 2019-20 Pathy Fellow and JP Dobson, Program Assistant join us to chat about Stewart’s Pathy Fellowship work with Kingston’s Ryandale Shelter to develop innovative solutions to chronic homelessness in addition to details from JP about the Fellowship program, the upcoming application deadline, and the amazing opportunities these fellowships offer graduating students to launch […]

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Kyle Vader, PhD student in Rehabilitation Science, supervised by Dr Jordan Miller

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Kyle Vader, PhD student in Rehabilitation Science, supervised by Dr Jordan Miller
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Topic: Chronic pain management in primary health care Overview: The overarching purpose of my thesis is to understand social contributors to chronic pain as well as experiences, barriers, and facilitators to inter-professional chronic pain management in primary health care.

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Ready or Not for The Joker

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Ready or Not for The Joker
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This week our team celebrates the return of Spider-Man to the MCU, yes SPIDY IS BACK! We preview the month of October for Screening in Kingston, taking a look at the upcoming Joker movie set to open this week AND we kick off October with a review of Ready or Not, now playing at the […]

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DJ Cook & Tandy Thomas

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DJ Cook & Tandy Thomas
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DJ Cook Associate Professor, Department of Surgery Neurosurgeon, Kingston Health Sciences CentreNetwork Connectivity: Rewiring Lost Brain FunctionsHost: Barry Kaplan Synopsis: Dr. DJ Cook is a Neurosurgeon at Kingston Health Sciences Centre and an Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery at Queen’s University. In 2018, he was named Canada’s Top 40 Under 40 and recognized […]

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A Very Recent Book Launch and a Summer Reading!

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A Very Recent Book Launch and a Summer Reading!
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This episode aired Friday, September 27th, from 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from Kate Armstrong’s launch of her book ‘The Stone Frigate: The Royal Military’s First Female Cadet Speaks Out’ at Novel Idea bookstore on September 12th, you’ll hear her discussion and reading from it. In the second […]

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Linda Mussell, The Conversation & The Ethics of Prison Space as Entertainment

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Linda Mussell, The Conversation & The Ethics of Prison Space as Entertainment
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September 25th 2019 – Linda Mussell, Pierre Elliott Trudeau and Joseph-Armand Bombardier CGS Doctoral Scholar in Political Studies at Queen’s University joins us in this episode. She talks about her research in justice and corrections policy and the recent article she published in The Conversation, an article that launched a massive conversation on the ethics […]

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Derya Gungor, PhD in Sociology supervised by Dr Annette Burfoot.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Derya Gungor, PhD in Sociology supervised by Dr Annette Burfoot.
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Topic: The feminist IMPLICATIONS OF maternal and infant health promotion in turkey through the current FAMILY medicine model’s pregnancy-monitoring mandate. Overview: In my PhD research, I examined the implications of a Turkish health policy that has a national level mandate to register pregnant women from a feminist perspective. The documented objective of this program and its pregnancy-monitoring […]

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The Emmy Face Off

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The Emmy Face Off
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Mike and Taylor give a quick Emmy’s recap, answer fan questions and Taylor, who has finally seen Face/Off, reviews the film and discusses further the future remake of this odd 90s action film.

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Readings from Another Eclectic ‘And the Journey Continues’

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Readings from Another Eclectic 'And the Journey Continues'
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Original Broadcast- Friday, September 20th, from 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the August 6 reading in the monthly ‘and the journey continues’ monthly series, you’ll hear readings by Dave Pratt, Sarah Emtage, Anne Graham, Bethmarie Michalska, Cory Tokay, Roger Dorey, Elaine Panneton, Paul Chaput, Devin G.A., […]

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Ep. 13: SAKR

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Ep. 13: SAKR
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“Time of Your Life Sept. 25 The Seniors Association The latest episode of The Time of Your Life takes a look at the future of the Seniors Association Kingston Region and this year’s fundraising campaign. Guests : Don Amos, Exec.Director SAKR Alexis Dishaw , Director

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Curation and Exhibition: Dr Jacquelyn N. Coutré and Leiden circa 1630: Rembrandt Emerges

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Curation and Exhibition: Dr Jacquelyn N. Coutré and Leiden circa 1630: Rembrandt Emerges
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Dr Jacquelyn N. Coutré, Bader Curator and Researcher of European Art at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre at Queen’s University joins us in studio. She chats with us about the art of curation, her passion for Dutch and Flemish works, and her curated exhibition launching September 19th: Leiden circa 1630: Rembrandt Emerges.

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Ashley Williams, PhD student in Rehabilitation Science supervised by Drs Catherine Donnelly and Heidi Cramm .

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Ashley Williams, PhD student in Rehabilitation Science supervised by Drs Catherine Donnelly and Heidi Cramm .
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Topic: Access to primary health care during the military to civilian transition. Overview: My research is focused on how do Canadian Veterans experience the transition from the Canadian Forces Health Services to provincial primary care during military to civilian transition and how do provincial interdisciplinary primary care teams provide service to Veterans.

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TIFF Talk With A Super Fan

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TIFF Talk With A Super Fan
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Mike and Taylor celebrate 1 year of Screening in Kingston with a special guest, Nicole Stawikowski, who chats about her experience this year at TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) and ranks her Top 5 films of the 25 she saw this year. Taylor reviews a documentatry about David Crosby and we run through a quick […]

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The Art of Social Infrastructure: Santiago’s Poblciones and the Afterlives of Arpilleras

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The Art of Social Infrastructure: Santiago’s Poblciones and the Afterlives of Arpilleras
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Host Claudia Hirtenfelder chats with PhD Candidate Nathalia Santos Ocasio about her research pertaining to social infrastructure in Santiago. The  pair also consider challenges and opportunities of language, culture, and representation in research processes that stretch beyond international borders and some of the power dynamics involved therein. Host: Claudia Hirtenfelder (the International Student Affairs Commissioner […]

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Two Final Readings from ArtFestV and Love Speech: a Summer Book Launch!

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Two Final Readings from ArtFestV and Love Speech: a Summer Book Launch!
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In the first hour, from the Monday, July 1st, final day and final session of a 3-day annual poetry festival, Poets @ Artfest V, you’ll hear readings by Kate Rogers and Brandon Pitts.  In the second hour from Sherry Huang’s August 11th book launch event with her book, Love Speech, you’ll hear a musical prelude […]

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Coming or Going? The Future of Bookstores

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Coming or Going? The Future of Bookstores
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Are book stores on the verge of extinction or will be around for a long time? The Time of Your Life looks at the case of Novel Idea, an independent bookstore in downtown Kingston. Host : Tara Morton Guest : Oscar Malan, BBB owner, Novel Idea, 156 Princess Street, 613-546-9799 email novid@kingston.net “

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Ep. 1 City Pride in Kingston

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Ep. 1 City Pride in Kingston
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This podcast illustrates the story of how LGBT activists from Queen’s University in the mid-80’s to early 90’s, advocated for the city to recognize an official ‘Pride’ day for the LGBT community, only to be turned away multiple times over the years by homophobic council members, and shunned by homophobic Kingstonians. They never gave up […]

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Stephanie Gauvin, PhD student in Clinical Psychology, supervised by Dr Caroline Pukall

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Stephanie Gauvin, PhD student in Clinical Psychology, supervised by Dr Caroline Pukall
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Topic: Rainbow Reflections: Body Image Comics for Queer Men Overview: Stephanie and her collaborators have put together a comic book anthology. This is an exciting way to explore the consequences of body dissatisfaction to the health of queer men and to highlight the resilience that queer men experience against body dissatisfaction. A launch of the comic books […]

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IT Chapter 2

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IT Chapter 2
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Mike and Taylor review IT Chapter 2 and Taylor also reviews the latest opening at the Screening Room Blinded By The Light. We catch up on some movie news and answer fan questions about upcoming episodes and our plans for TIFF.

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Korey Pasch: Hurricane Dorian and the Political Economy of Disaster

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Korey Pasch: Hurricane Dorian and the Political Economy of Disaster
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Korey Pasch, PhD Candidate in Political Studies at Queen’s University joins us in studio. At the time of recording, Hurricane Dorian was rolling along Florida but the fascinating things Korey tells us about the financialization of natural disasters and the apparent ‘progressive’ stance Big Insurance necessarily takes in the face of climate change translates well […]

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‘The Penultimate!’ Our ‘next to the last’ week of airing readings from ArtFest V

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'The Penultimate!' Our 'next to the last' week of airing readings from ArtFest V
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In the first hour, from the final day of a 3-day annual poetry festival, Poets @ Artfest V, you’ll hear readings by Mary Lee Bragg, Grace Dixon, and Pat Connors. In the second hour, and in that same event and day, you’ll hear readings by Abena Beloved Green, Chantel Lavoie, and Paul Kelley. 

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More readings from this summer’s 3-day poetry festival, Poets @ Artfest V!

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More readings from this summer's 3-day poetry festival, Poets @ Artfest V!
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This episode originally aired  Friday, August 30th, from 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm‘s ‘finding a voice’. In the first hour, from the final day of a 3-day annual poetry festival, Poets @ Artfest V, you’ll hear readings by Eric Folsom, John Donlan, Leslie Saunders, and Kingston Poet Laureate Jason Heroux.In the second hour, and in that same event and […]

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In Conversation with Principal Patrick Deane

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In Conversation with Principal Patrick Deane
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Patrick Deane, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Queen’s University joins us in studio at the beginning of the new academic year! Principal Deane shares much with us about his teaching, research and leadership experience and passions while giving us insights on his transition from McMaster to Queen’s and some of his goals to achieve during his […]

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Where’d You Go Summer?

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Where'd You Go Summer?
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This week we review the film “Where’d You Go, Bernadette“, take a look back at D23 and all the news that came out of Disney’s own comic-con style event and thanks to some fan questions, Mike and Taylor do some fan casting!

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Orientation Week Ramp Up with Christy Scott!

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Orientation Week Ramp Up with Christy Scott!
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Christy Scott, Socio-Cultural Chair for the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS) Orientation Committee joins us today! Christy gives us the lowdown on all of the fun activities ArtSci frosh can expect and for returning students to enjoy also! Cha Gheill! Music: Bon Iver, “Holyfields”Shotgun Jimmie, “401”YoungGuv, “Roll with Me”

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7 More Great Poets @ Artfest V!

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7 More Great Poets @ Artfest V!
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Originally airing Aug. 23rd 4-6 PM on CFRC 101. 9 FM, this installment of Finding a Voice features readings from Bruce Whiteman, Bob (Robert) Hogg, Armand Garnet Ruffo, and Phil Hall the Sunday, June 30th final session of the second day of a 3-day annual poetry festival, Poets @ Artfest V in the first hour. In […]

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Ep. 12 A Chat with Nutritionist Julie Daniluk

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Ep. 12 A Chat with Nutritionist Julie Daniluk
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Time of Your Life for August.26 Nutrition Tips: Julie Daniluk is a leading nutritionist, veteran TV personality and author of several books. During a book tour stop in Kingston, Julie explained how a HOT Detox can heal our gut and cleanse our body. Time of Your Life host : Marion Evans Guest : Julie Daniluk, R.H.N. […]

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Dr. Phidelia Doegah on QES Maternal Health Research

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Dr. Phidelia Doegah on QES Maternal Health Research
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Dr. Phidelia Doegah, Research Fellow with the Queen Elizabeth Scholars Program at Queen’s University this summer joins us to share insights about the research related to maternal health she and members of the QES team are conducting.

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Everything is “The Art Of” If you think about it

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Everything is "The Art Of" If you think about it
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This week Taylor reviews the new film “The Art of Self-Defense”, Mike gives what seems like a weekly Wedding update, and both Taylor and Mike take a look back at what’s making new in the film industry this past week.

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Poetry @ ArtsFest V Continues!!!

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Poetry @ ArtsFest V Continues!!!
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In this new installment of Finding a Voice that aired Friday, August 16th, from 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm You’ll hear in the first hour, from the Sunday, June 30th second afternoon session of the second day of a 3-day annual poetry festival, Poets @ Artfest V, you’ll hear readings by Colleen Lyons, Nathalie Sorensen, […]

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Charlotte Cornfield & In Ireland We Rented a Car From Criminals

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Charlotte Cornfield & In Ireland We Rented a Car From Criminals
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In this episode of Life of Kingston, host Michael Assheton-Smith continues with part 2 of his segment with Wolfe Island Music Festival artists. This episode features an interview with Polaris Prize nominated artist Charlotte Cornfield about her latest LP, The Shape of Your Name. After this, Michael talks with Lauren Allen and Nathan Coppens who […]

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Emilie Steele & The Kick and Push Festival

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Emilie Steele & The Kick and Push Festival
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In this episode of Life of Kingston, Michael Assheton-Smith spotlights Wolfe Island Music Festival artists in this first of a 2 part segment. He chats with Emilie Steele of Emilie Steele and the Deal, who talks about her most recent EP as well as the importance of the festival. After this, he also chats with […]

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Buskers Rendezvous & Olivea

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Buskers Rendezvous & Olivea
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In this episode of Life of Kingston, host Michael Assheton-Smith visits Confederation Park to witness some of the talent and entertainment that Kingston Buskers Rendezvous brought into town. Afterwards, he talkswith Chef Stev George of Olivea in advance of his chef cooking demo in Market Square on July 13.

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ArtsFest Kingston & Cirque Du Soleil

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ArtsFest Kingston & Cirque Du Soleil
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In this episode of Life of Kingston, host Michael Assheton Smith went to City Park where ArtsFest Kingston was hosted. Lori MacDonald speaks about its progression over the past couple years. After that, Michael brought in two performers from Cirque Du Soleil to talk about their upcoming show, CRYSTAL.

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Skeleton Park Arts Festival & Emily Pelstring

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Skeleton Park Arts Festival & Emily Pelstring
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In this episode of Life of Kingston, host Michael Assheton-Smith went down to the Skeleton Park Arts Festival and talked with some community organizers about what their passions are in the Kingston community. Afterwards, he talks with Emily Pelstring about her exhibit at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre – Any Saint.

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Kingston Pride & Struggle Without Rest

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Kingston Pride & Struggle Without Rest
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In this episode of Life of Kingston, host Michael Assheton-Smith talks with Ruth Wood of Kingston Pride about the past, present and future of Pride in Kingston. Later, he interviews Neil Orford, who is a renowned historian and educator promoting a touring exhibit called “Struggle Without Rest”, which focuses on the Spanish Flu’s role in […]

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Readings from the 2nd day of a recent 3-day Poetry Festival, Poets @ Artfest V

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Readings from the 2nd day of a recent 3-day Poetry Festival, Poets @ Artfest V
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Broadcasted on Friday, August 9th, from 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm‘s ‘finding a voice’, in this episode you’ll hear great works from the June 29th fifth and final session of the first day of a 3-day annual poetry festival, Poets @ Artfest V, you’ll hear a reading by Honey Novick. Moving into the second day […]

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Restoring the Past: Susan Bazeley on Kingston’s Lower Burial Ground Restoration Society

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Restoring the Past: Susan Bazeley on Kingston's Lower Burial Ground Restoration Society
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Susan Bazelely, PhD Candidate (Geography and Planning) and co-Coordinator of Kington’s Lower Burial Ground Restoration Society joins us in studio. She sheds light on her research and the work students and community volunteers are doing in the dark recesses underneath St. Paul’s Anglican Church in order to clean up and restore monuments and grave markers […]

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The Farewell

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The Farewell
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This week Taylor reviews The Farewell! Mike and Taylor answer some fan questions and have a short version of Not A Great Plan so that they can discuss Universal’s decision to cancel the upcoming film The Hunt. As you can see, Taylor is back, so all will be well!

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The Blending Health Initiatives of sub-Saharan Africans living in Toronto

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The Blending Health Initiatives of sub-Saharan Africans living in Toronto
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In this first episode of Beyond Canada, host Claudia Hirtenfelder (International Student Affairs Commissioner for the Society of Graduate and Professional Students at Queen’s University chats with guest, Prince Michael Amegbor. Amegbor, a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography and Planning at Queen’s chats about the research he is conducting for his thesis “Uncharted […]

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Screening in Kingston Presents: Mike & Mike

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Screening in Kingston Presents: Mike & Mike
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Taylor is gone this week for the long weekend and Mike is left alone for a live show about….something. He reviews the only new film opening in Kingston this week Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw, catches up on some missed fan questions, and talks about some of his own movie likes, dislikes, streaming suggestions […]

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Readings from a Recent Open Mic in Kingston!

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Readings from a Recent Open Mic in Kingston!
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This episode originally broadcasted on Friday, August 2nd, from 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour of this episode, from the July 2nd reading in the ‘and the journey continues’ monthly open mic, in the first round you’ll hear readings by Ron Chase, Gary Rasberry, Jennie Marshall, Kinman Young […]

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Ep. 11 Seniors and Veganism

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Ep. 11 Seniors and Veganism
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August 5 Switching Diets According to some experts, it’s never too late to change your eating habits.. The Time of Your Life examines the benefits for seniors of switching to a more plant-based diet. Host : Tara Morton Guest : Sharon Ash, Health Promotion specialists at CFB Kingston. Director – Kingston Vegetarian Network. Contact : https://www.kingstonveg.com

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Tarantino Talk

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Tarantino Talk
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Mike and Andrew go into full spoilers for the new Tarantino film “Once Upon a Time In HollyWood” and talk about the 9 films he has directed so far! This is a spoiler warning for the film as well as his other 9 movies as Mike and Andrew rank their favourites from Tarantino.

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Once Upon A Time…

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Once Upon A Time...
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Mike and Taylor chat about two moments in History this week as they review Once Upon A Time in HollyWood AND the documentary Maiden. Taylor brings some serious questions about Tarantino as a director in a changing Hollywood and World, as well as updates us on some interesting conflicts from Netflix attending film festivals.

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Poets @ ArtFest V

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Finding a Voice
Poets @ ArtFest V
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This episode aired Friday, July 26th, from 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm‘s ‘finding a voice’ –In the first hour, from the June 29th fourth session of the first day of a 3-day annual poetry festival, Poets @ Artfest V, you’ll hear readings by Kathy Figueroa, Bob MacKenzie, and Meg Freer.In the second hour, from again […]

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Phase 4 of the MCU

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Phase 4 of the MCU
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Mike breaks down all the Marvel Movie news from the SDCC, looking at the Phase 4 films that have been announced for 2020 and 2021! He chats about some of the other rumours, casting news, upcoming films and tv shows all coming from Marvel Studios.

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SDCC 2019 featuring CATS!

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SDCC 2019 featuring CATS!
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This week our team recaps San Diego Comic Con 2019 including the trailers for Cats, yes Cats, It Chapter 2 and Topic Gun: Maverick. Our team is joined by Tyler Vance our official Star Trek Correspondent to talk about Star Trek: Picard, and of course we have some movie reviews as Taylor saw “Midsommar” and […]

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From Queen’s to Oxford: Catching Up with Rhodes Scholar Claire Gummo

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From Queen's to Oxford: Catching Up with Rhodes Scholar Claire Gummo
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Claire Gummo (ArtSci ’17) joins us via telephone from Oxford, UK. She shares insights about her undergraduate experience at Queen’s University and the work she’s undertaken through two Master’s degrees as a Rhodes Scholar in sexual violence prevention and response, gender dynamics within security forces, transnational advocacy networks, the regulation of sex work, and harm […]

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Finding A Voice

Poets @ Artfest V, Part 2

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Poets @ Artfest V, Part 2
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First hour of a two hour show featuring, from the second and third sessions of the first day of the 3-day Poets @ Artfest V poetry festival on June 29th, you’ll hear readings by Kate Marshall Flaherty, Ashna Asim, Billie Kearns, and Erin Boyce. Second hour of a two hour show featuring, from the remainder […]

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Ep. 10 Pot and Seniors

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“Time of Your Life Episode 10 July 12 The New Marijuana and Seniors Host : Elizabeth Macdonald. Guest : Dr.Joy Hataley. Family doctor, Frontenac Medical Associates. www.frontenacmedical.com “

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Ep. 9 Original Hockey Hall of Fame

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Ep. 9 Original Hockey Hall of Fame
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“Time of Your Life Episode 9 Original Hockey Hall of Fame There’s a square puck, used in the first organized game in Kingston in 1886, Canada’s first Olympic hockey gold medal from 1924, the oldest jersey from Queen’s University and a salute to Kingston’s own Don Cherry. Those are just some of the highlights at […]

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Wild Rose/Animals

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Wild Rose/Animals
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This week our team reviews Wild Rose and the 2019 remake of The Lion King. We preview the Screening Room’s new Cinematica Classic Films feature on Alfred Hitchcock, give our thoughts on the best Jake Gyllenhal performance and talk about the coming addition of beds to movie theatres…

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Queen’s Reads: Fostering Dialogue and Building Community on Campus

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Queen's Reads: Fostering Dialogue and Building Community on Campus
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Kevin Collins, Coordinator, Student Development with the Student Experience Office joins us again on Campus Beat! He shares details about the amazing services available through the Student Experience Office and gives us lots of great insights into this year’s Queen’s Reads literary selection: Tima Kurdi’s Boy on the Beach. Music: Hawksley Workman, “Song of Summer,” […]

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Finding A Voice

Two Summer Poetry Festivals

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Two Summer Poetry Festivals
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First hour featuring, from the June 22nd Skeleton Park Arts Festival’s Hillside Poetry Stage you’ll hear readings by Olivia Ows, then Sarah Yi-Mei Tsiang, a musical interlude by Kingston Symphony Orchestra violinists Julia McFarlane and Erika Sloos, and then a final reading by Kingston Poet Laureate Jason Heroux. Second hour featuring, from the first 2 […]

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Spider-Man: Spoiler Talk

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A detailed review of Spider-Man Far From Home, our thoughts on the film and the impact it will have on the MCU movies to come! Spoiler Warning, this episode contains MAJOR SPOILERS for Spider-Man Far From Home!

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Late Night, Yesterday, Spider-Man and More!

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Late Night, Yesterday, Spider-Man and More!
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With the July 1 and July 4 holidays in the books, Mike and Taylor catch up on some movies reviewing the Mindy Kaling comedy Late Night, the latest MCU film Spider-Man: Far From Home, the music inspired Yesterday and the latest in the Conjuring Universe horror films Annabelle Comes Home. They also preview whats left […]

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Finding A Voice

Recent Open Mic Readings

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Recent Open Mic Readings
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First hour featuring, from the June 4th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic monthly reading, you’ll hear readings by Devin G.A., Gwen Whitford, Meg Freer, Cori Mayhew, Bob MacKenzie, Billie Kearns, Dale Tracy, Ben Charland, Lyle Merriam, Sasha Hill, Tia Lunn, Michael Casteels, Ken Chin, Allison Chisholm, Alyssa Cooper, Eric Folsom, Brent Raycroft, Jill Glatt, […]

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Making Her Mark: Morgan Lehtinen and the Young Persons’ Lecture Competition

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Making Her Mark: Morgan Lehtinen and the Young Persons' Lecture Competition
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Morgan Lehtinen, PhD Candidate in the Department of Chemistry joins us in studio today. She chats about her recent participation in and winning of the recent Young Person’s Lecture Competition on May 30th at Queen’s University. Hosted this year for the first time in Canada, the Competition was hosted by the Arthur B. McDonald Canadian […]

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Talking about Arthritis

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“Time of Your Life Episode 8 Living with Arthritis. (R) It’s one of the most common human ailments. This week, the Time of Your Life looks at how to cope with arthritis. Interviewer: Ken Day  Interviewee: Lisa Robinson, The Arthritis Society, 308 Wellington, Ste 100 Kingston, ON K7K 7A8 Toll-Free: 1-800-321-1433  Website: www.arthritis.ca “

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Finding A Voice

Poets @ Artfest V, Part 1

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Poets @ Artfest V, Part 1
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First hour featuring, with Poets @ Artfest V coming up this weekend in its 5th year in that annual series, I’ve selected 6 readings from the first two sessions of the first day of the very first festival in 2015. In this hour, you’ll hear readings by Paul Kelley, Elizabeth Greene, and John Donlan. Second […]

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Toy Story 4 and The Wonderful World of Animation

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Toy Story 4 and The Wonderful World of Animation
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This week we review Toy Story 4, the surprise 4th instalment of the franchise that we all thought was done after the amazing 3rd film. Mike and Taylor also dive into some Animation history and talk about some of the films from their own pasts, and talk Animated movies you may not have seen before…plus […]

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Finding A Voice

Two Book Launches and an Open Mic

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Two Book Launches and an Open Mic
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First hour featuring, from a June 3rd book launch and reading event held at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Ashley-Elizabeth Best reading from selected work, and John Barton reading from and launching his new collection of essays, memoirs, and manifestos, We Are Note Avatars. Following that, from the June 4th ‘and the journey continues’ open […]

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Old MacDonald Had a Farm

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Old MacDonald Had a Farm
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From Stardew Valley to Animal Crossing to Harvest Moon, the game genre commonly known as the “Farming Sim” often features calm, relaxing music.  Farming Sims music often makes explicit reference to musical elements associated with rural environments, such as Country and Folk music styles, but also incorporate subtler elements rooted in the concept of the […]

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The International Dr.Ruth

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The International Dr.Ruth
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This week our team reviews MIB: International, The Dead Don’t Die and Ask Dr. Ruth! We take a look at what’s making headlines this week in film news, while defining our teams sense of humours. Also Pete Davidson talk…for some reason.

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Finding A Voice

An Interview and Two Book Launches

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An Interview and Two Book Launches
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First hour featuring a very recent telephone interview I conducted with Mary Lee Bragg, with her recently released collection of poetry called ‘The Landscape That Isn’t There’, and ahead of her upcoming appearance with it at Poetry @ Artfest V in just 2 weeks. Following that, from a June 1st launch and reading event featuring […]

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Street Smarts

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Street Smarts
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This week our team reviews “Booksmart” from director Olivia Wilde as well as the new Kenneth Branagh film “All is True”. Mike also went to see Dark Phoenix and we let him rant for a bit about X-Men…

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May 26 Toronto Book Launch: Gutteridge, Kolacz, Lee, Kauffman

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May 26 Toronto Book Launch: Gutteridge, Kolacz, Lee, Kauffman
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First hour featuring, from the John B. Lee Signature Series 2019 Spring Launch held in Toronto on May 26th, you’ll hear an introduction by Hidden Brook Press Publisher Richard M. Grove, opening remarks by John B. Lee and, in Don’s behalf, his reading of Donald Gutteridge’s poems from his “The Star-Brushed Horizon”, and then Eva […]

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Episode 3: Smith Career Advancement Centre – Job Search Conversations

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Smith Career Advancement Centre: Job Search Conversations
Episode 3: Smith Career Advancement Centre - Job Search Conversations
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The Career Advancement Centre plays a critical role in preparing you for a career in your chosen field. The CAC Career Coaches partner with you throughout your time at Smith to discover your strengths and career options, build your career skills and capabilities including your personal brand, and prepare you to launch your career. Our […]

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Episode 2: Smith Career Advancement Centre – Job Search Conversations

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Smith Career Advancement Centre: Job Search Conversations
Episode 2: Smith Career Advancement Centre - Job Search Conversations
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The Career Advancement Centre plays a critical role in preparing you for a career in your chosen field. The CAC Career Coaches partner with you throughout your time at Smith to discover your strengths and career options, build your career skills and capabilities including your personal brand, and prepare you to launch your career. In this […]

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Ep. 7 – Barbie

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One of the world’s best selling toys turned 60 this year. Barbie, based on a 1950’s European doll, quickly turned into a North American and world-wide icon. The Time of Your Life’s Elizabeth Macdonald celebrates Barbie’s career with some Kingston parents.

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WAFFLES

Small Towns: June 8, 2019

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Small Towns: June 8, 2019
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Matt’s going to Deseronto to see Emily Burgess, so he and special co-host Jeffy run down the good and bad of small towns on WAFFLES! From “must get out” songs like Smalltown Boy and Stupid Village to “small towns rule” tracks by Cold Creek Country and Northcote, we run the gamut; including tracks named for […]

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Rocketman

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Rocketman
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This week Mike and Taylor take a look at the new Elton John Biopics/Musical “Rocketman” and look back at the impact Elton has had in film through his music! A bunch of fan questions this week to kick off the show, and Taylor and Mike cast each other in Biopics.

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Ep. 6 The Theatre Organ

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Ep. 6 The Theatre Organ
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“Time of Your Life Episode 6 Kingston Theatre Organ Society. Ken Day finds out about the Kingston Theatre Organ Society’s 1928 Kimball Theatre pipe organ installed at the Kingston Korean Church on Kirkpatrick Street. Contact – Kingston Theatre Organ Society – KTOS.ca “

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Episode 1: Smith Career Advancement Centre – Job Search Conversations

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Episode 1: Smith Career Advancement Centre - Job Search Conversations
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The Career Advancement Centre plays a critical role in preparing you for a career in your chosen field. The CAC Career Coaches partner with you throughout your time at Smith to discover your strengths and career options, build your career skills and capabilities including your personal brand, and prepare you to launch your career. Our […]

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Finding A Voice

Open Mic Readings and Other Work

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Open Mic Readings and Other Work
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First hour featuring, from the May 7th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series, you’ll hear readings by Allison Chisholm, Michael Casteels, Judith Popiel, and Bruce Kauffman in the first round, and then from the second round – Ron Chase, Kinman, Gwen Whitford, Colleen Lyons, Quentin Kerr, Cori Mayhew, Sasha Hill, […]

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WAFFLES

Four Elements: June 1, 2019

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Four Elements: June 1, 2019
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Marisa’s back! And on a biweekly basis going forward, as we plunge into earth! Air! Fire! And water! for WAFFLES! this week, with some astonishing digressions into the science-fiction dystopic world of a Pepperidge Farm that remembers… everything. WAFFLES theme :: Teen Titans Devotion :: Cory Weeds Down the Dirt Road Blues :: Charley Patton […]

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Aladdin and the CGI Monkey

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Aladdin and the CGI Monkey
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In this week’s episode we look at the live action remake of Aladdin, the film White Crow and The Public, all now playing in Kingston. We also take a look at some sad and silly news in the film industry. Mike rants, Taylor awkwardly laughs, you know how it goes!

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Music in the Making: The Isabel’s Bright New Season on the Horizon

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Music in the Making: The Isabel's Bright New Season on the Horizon
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Tricia Baldwin, Director at The Isabel Centre for the Performing Arts joins us in studio. She sheds dazzling light on the many exciting performance opportunities for all to enjoy in the upcoming 2019-20 Season including the sparkling new Bader and Overton Virtuosi Festival, the Bader and Overton Canadian Cello Competion, the YGK Emerging Kingston Musician […]

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Episode 5: Ticks

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“Podcast 5 Wed.May 29 – Ticks and Lyme Disease (R) Joan Black R.N., of the Kingston Frontenac Lennox and Addington Health Unit, who is involved with communicable disease prevention and control, helps us understand the importance of avoiding the black legged tick that has changed our lives. Also facts on Lyme disease. Host : Marion Evans […]

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Finding A Voice

Book Launch and Open Mic Readings

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Book Launch and Open Mic Readings
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First hour featuring, from an April 22nd book launch event held at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Amy Spurway reading from her debut novel Crow, Victoria Hetherington reading from her debut novel Mooncalves, Scott Forthingham from his novel The Rest is Silence, and Tim Conley with his collection of short stories Collapsible. Then from the […]

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Identity in DragonAge: Inquisition

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Identity in DragonAge: Inquisition
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This bonus episode focuses on composer Trevor Morris’s work on DragonAge: Inquisition.  Research assistants Brooke and Andrew tackle a variety of questions ranging from the controversy about switching composers mid-series, what harmonic factors distinguish the music, and how the music does (or does not) reflect Morris’s Canadian-ness. Music Tracks (all from DragonAge: Inquisition) ·       The […]

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Game Of Joans

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Game Of Joans
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This week Mike and Taylor give some (non spoiler) thoughts on the Game of Thrones Series Finale as well as reviews for the movie Red Joan, now playing at the Screening Room in Kingston. We also take a look at several interesting movie news headlines including the new Batman Casting, Arthur TV drama and the […]

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Celebrating 25 Years! Dr. J. Hugh Horton on BISC’s Anniversary Celebrations

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Celebrating 25 Years! Dr. J. Hugh Horton on BISC's Anniversary Celebrations
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Dr. J. Hugh Horton, Vice Provost and Executive Director of the Bader International Study Centre at Herstmonceaux Castle joins us via telephone from Sussex, UK. He discusses the history of ‘The Castle’ as a centre of innovative and experiential learning for Queen’s students and the many exciting things that are in store for Castle alumni, […]

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Finding A Voice

Youth Event and Open Mic

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Youth Event and Open Mic
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First hour featuring, from a May 1st Viva Voce event called ‘Languages’ held at the KFPL, you’ll hear readings or performances by Alyssa Cooper, Myriam Bouti, Gabrielle Pulver, and Sawsan Mohammed. Second hour featuring, continuing with the Viva Voce event, you’ll hear a reading by Alexandra King-Mushey, and Rogan Gowan-Day. Then, from the April 2nd […]

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Extremely Weird, Shockingly Good and Vain.

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Extremely Weird, Shockingly Good and Vain.
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This week we take a look at several films including 3 films now playing in Kingston at the Screening Room including High Life, The Grizzlies, and Woman at War. We also chat about the Netflix film Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile about the Ted Bundy murders of the 1970s. We hear from Tyler, our […]

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Ontario’s Student Choice Initiative: The Queen’s Journal on its Impact

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Ontario's Student Choice Initiative: The Queen's Journal on its Impact
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Meredith Wilson-Smith (Editor-in-Chief) and Iain Sherriff-Scott (Managing Editor) of the Queen’s Journal join us in studio. They discuss the value of this 147-year-old Queen’s University campus institution and the potential impact of the Ontario Provincial Government’s Student Choice Initiative on the news, outreach, and educational opportunities the newspaper provides students, alumni and community members.

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Episode 4: Living with Parkinson’s Disease

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” Time of Your Life Episode 4 (May 10 2019) When it comes to living with Parkinson’s in the Kingston area, an increasing number of people are seeing hope. Some are even dancing . Host :Elizabeth Macdonald Guest : Kingston physiotherapist Amy Booth. :parkinsonsdance.kingston@gmail.com“

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Finding A Voice

Poet Laureate Reading and Local Book Launch

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Poet Laureate Reading and Local Book Launch
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First hour featuring, from an April 30th City of Kingston and KFPL organized poetry event to celebrate National Poetry month called “An Evening with Kingston’s Poets Laureate” and as emceed by Danika Lochead, you’ll hear readings by outgoing Poet Laureate Helen Humphreys, Ashley-Elizabeth Best, Kingston’s first Poet Laureate Eric Folsom, Ky Pearce, with piano interludes […]

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Spoiler Talk: Avengers Endgame

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Spoiler Talk: Avengers Endgame
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In a special podcast we take a look at the latest movie in the MCU, SPOILER warning as we break down the entire film Avengers; Endgame with two special guests who join Mike for the chat. MCU super fan Andrew Taggart and Reelout’s Matt Salton chat with Mike about the film and the future of […]

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Her Not So Great Smell

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Her Not So Great Smell
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This week Mike and Taylor check out a few movies at the Screening Room including the new drama Her Smell and the concert movie Amazing Grace.

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Sue Bazely (PhD student) and Paulina Marczak (MSc student) both in Geography and Planning

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Sue Bazely (PhD student) and Paulina Marczak (MSc student) both in Geography and Planning
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Overview: Sue and Paulina discuss the “Stage 1 Cultural Resource Recording Project: Under the St. Paul’s Church Hall, Lower Burial Ground in Kingston” and how you can also get involved. See the Kingston Lower Burial Ground website for more details and how to volunteer.

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Ep. 3: Falls Prevention

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Ep. 3: Falls Prevention
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In this episode, seniors can learn how to stay safe at home with the Stay on Your Feet falls prevention program offered by Kingston, Frontenac Lennox and Addington Public Health. Host : Ken Day Guest : Debbie O’Grady , Physical Activity Specialist 613-549-1232 ext 1209 email kflapublichealth.ca.

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Geoculture

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Game Music 101
Geoculture
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Video games often take influences from real-world cultures, sometimes to reflect particular eras and locations in historically-based games, but in other cases as a ‘shortcut’ for suggesting particular cultural norms.  From Nordic influences in Skyrim to Middle-Eastern instrumentation in Assassin’s Creed and The Legend of Zelda, this episode will present a number of examples.  The […]

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Finding A Voice

Open Mic and Bookstore Readings

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Open Mic and Bookstore Readings
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First hour featuring, from an April 4th reading from the book What the Poets Are Doing at Novel Idea Bookstore, and as emceed by the book’s editor Rob Taylor, you’ll hear readings by Ben Ladouceur, Steven Heighton, and Armand Garnet Ruffo. Second hour featuring, and about 8 minutes into it following Armand Garnet Ruffo’ segment […]

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Digital Possibilities: Danuta Seirhuis on New Digital Strategies at The Agnes

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Digital Possibilities: Danuta Seirhuis on New Digital Strategies at The Agnes
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Danuta Seirhuis, Digital Development Coordinator at The Agnes Etherington Art Centre joins us for this episode. She discusses the $50000 grant The Agnes recently received from the Canada Council for the Arts’s Digital Strategy Fund and what it will mean for digital strategizing. development and beneficial impacts for The Agnes and its patrons on site […]

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Endgame

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Mike and Taylor discuss the successful weekend for Avengers: Endgame, Mike gives his thoughts on the film (no spoilers) with a plan to do a full spoiler talk episode later! They also take a look at the film The Mustang (playing at the screening room in Kingston, Ontario) and US from Jordan Peele which both […]

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Branaavan Sivarajah , PhD student in Biology, supervised by Dr John Smol. Wraps up the Symposium

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Branaavan Sivarajah , PhD student in Biology, supervised by Dr John Smol. Wraps up the Symposium
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Russell Turner, MSc student in Biology, supervised by Dr Vicki Frieisen. Research topic – Population genomics of an Arctic seabird, the majestic Common Eider sea duck! Christina Braybrook , MSc student in Geography, supervised by Dr Neal Scott and Dr Paul Treitz. Research topic – Modelling growing season net CO2 exchange for High Arctic mesic tundra […]

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Youth Storytelling Event and Open Mic Readings

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Youth Storytelling Event and Open Mic Readings
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First hour featuring, from the March 28th Viva Voce ‘Wonders’ event held at the Kingston Frontenac Public Library, you’ll hear readings by Gabrielle Pulver, Aliyaa Mohammed, Fiona Fox, and Cindy Lam. In addition, you’ll hear Managing Director of Juvenis, Maureen Barnes, share highlights of the upcoming Juvenis 2019 Festival, May 1st – 11th. Second hour […]

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Episode 2: When Its Time to Find a New Home

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In this episode of The Time of Your Life, we examine retirement homes and long term care facilities. Joanne Billing of the South East Local Health Integration Network that serves the Kingston area, explains the differences and how to decide which option best suits your needs. Host : Carole Weir Guest : Joanne Billing, Vice […]

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HeckBoy

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HeckBoy
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Taylor and Mike take a look at the films Hellboy and Stockholm. Mike gives us a preview of Avengers: Endgame opening this Friday with preview screenings on Thursday evening and of course we take a look at news from another busy week in the film industry.

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Kayla Dettinger, M.A (History), supervised by Dr Sandra den Otter

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Kayla Dettinger, M.A (History), supervised by Dr Sandra den Otter
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Research:  The history of the UK charity the Pilgrim Trust from 1930-1960 and its efforts to come to the “rescue of the things that mattered in our country” as a self-defined “salvage corps”. Overview: Talking on both Kayla’s Master’s experience as well as her role now with University Relations and how her graduate experience helped her […]

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Working with and for International Students

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Working with and for International Students
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Queen’s University PhD Candidates Claudia Hirtenfelder and Canan Sahin join us to discuss experiences and issues faced by international graduate students and the efforts the SGPS International Student Working Group (ISWG) are making to raise awareness among Queen’s community members.

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Live and Alive: A CFRC Audio Documentary

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Live and Alive: A CFRC Audio Documentary
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Live and Alive is an audio documentary produced through the Robert H. Black Residency programme by first-year undergraduate student Sam Kaiser in collaboration with CFRC and the Department of Film and Media.  It focuses on live music in Kingston, investigating how such a cultivated live music scene came about.  Highlighting Homegrown Live Music Festival and […]

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A Decade of Service: Daniel Woolf Reflects upon His 10 Years as Principal

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A Decade of Service: Daniel Woolf Reflects upon His 10 Years as Principal
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Queen’s University Principal and Vice-Chancellor Daniel Woolf joins us to reflect upon his accomplishments during his administrative tenure in service to the University. He also shares a bit about what’s coming up on his next adventures and offers some advice for young scholars. Don’t forget, Daniel Woolf has also been a CFRC volunteer for eight […]

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Recent Poetry Slam and Open Mic Readings

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Recent Poetry Slam and Open Mic Readings
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First hour featuring, from the March 27th Queen’s Poetry Slam event held at The Grad Club, you’ll hear readings or performances by Maddy, Kobe, Lexi, Bob, Carly, Prim, Lin, Bryce, Holly, Izzy, Jamie, and Bruce. Second hour featuring and continuing with the March 27th QPS event, you’ll hear readings or performances by Billie, Alyssa, Izzy, […]

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Episode 1: Seniors and Pets

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Seniors and pets are inseparable. Caring for a cat, dog,or both, is a good way for both of you to to stay active and alert.Host: Ken DayGuest: Dr. Jeff Latimer, owner, Princess Animal Hospital. 1027 Bayridge Drive, Kingston, 613-634-7123 www.princessanimalhospital.com

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Nuclear Warheads, Oral Exams, Zero-Emission Cars, and Ass Wet-Wipes

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Nuclear Warheads, Oral Exams, Zero-Emission Cars, and Ass Wet-Wipes
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Solomon wants more nuclear power plants, Jeremy wants to talk his way out of exams, Carter doesn’t understand how cars work, and Steven’s bum is very dirty…

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Skarsgård V Giraffes

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Skarsgård V Giraffes
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This week, with Taylor back, our team heads back to the Screening Room to check out The Aftermath and The Woman Who Loves Giraffes. We do a deep dive into Taylor’s dreams, Mike’s love of Giraffes, a Jussie Smollett update and a look back at a busy week in the film industry!

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Branaavan Sivarajah , PhD student in Biology, supervised by Dr John Smol. Talks about the Symposium

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Branaavan Sivarajah , PhD student in Biology, supervised by Dr John Smol. Talks about the Symposium
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Lila Colston-Nepali , MSc student in Biology, supervised by Dr Vicki Frieisen. Research topic – Using genomic tools to answer conservation questions in an arctic seabird, the Northern Fulmar Jacqueline Hung , PhD student in Geography, supervised by Dr Neal Scott and Dr Paul Treitz. Research topic – Seasonal controls on terrestrial carbon and nutrient cycling in […]

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Finding A Voice

March Open Mic and April Book Launch

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March Open Mic and April Book Launch
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First hour featuring, from the March 25th Queen’s Poetry Slam open mic event held at The Tea Room on campus, you’ll hear readings or performances by Bryce, Lin, Tia, Jack, Erin, Bob, Kobe, Kat, and Billie. Second hour featuring, from an April 4th book launch and reading event at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Rick […]

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The Human Side Of War

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Game Music 101
The Human Side Of War
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TFirst-person shooters often feature driving, pulsing music meant to propel the player onwards.  However, not all games evoking war follow this model!  In this podcast, the hosts will examine the music from games that evoke regret, grief, and sorrow in their attempt to create game worlds that more accurately depict the horrors of war and […]

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Ecological Grief

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Ecological Grief
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Recorded: March 28 2019 We are living in a time of increasing ecological loss – with some being forced to feel it more acutely than others. For instance, temperatures are warming much faster in the north of Newfoundland and Labrador than in the rest of the world. And with the loss of sea ice, people’s home […]

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Daughters of the King Interview

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Join TimmyG as he learns about the life and musical careers of Daughters of the King, a Gospel trio with a compelling and beautiful sound.

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One Slide. One Pitch. One Outstanding Research Project-Amanda Brissenden, 3MT, and Cutting Edge Graduate Studies at Queen’s

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One Slide. One Pitch. One Outstanding Research Project-Amanda Brissenden, 3MT, and Cutting Edge Graduate Studies at Queen's
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Amanda Brissenden, PhD Candidate in Chemical Engineering and winner of this year’s Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) competition at Queen’s University joins us today. Brissenden discusses her research inspirations, process, and achievements thus far and sheds light on her experience with and participation in the 3MT competition. Brissenden will be competing April 17th 2019 at the provincial […]

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Making the Grade: How to Thrive during Exam Season. A Conversation with Dr. Ian Garner

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Making the Grade: How to Thrive during Exam Season. A Conversation with Dr. Ian Garner
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Dr. Ian Garner, Academic Skills Outreach Coordinator with Student Academic Success Services at Queen’s University joins us for this episode. We chat about the services SASS offers all Queen’s students throughout the year and focus on tips and resources to study and thrive during exam season at the university. For more information on the wealth […]

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Star Trek

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Star Trek
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In this very special episode, Taylor is away so the show goes rouge! Mike is joined by Screening in Kingston’s Star Trek correspondent Tyler as the two talk about the world of Star Trek focusing on the 13 movies spanning from 1979 until 2016. If you’re a trekkie this episode is for you, if you […]

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Branaavan Sivarajah , PhD student in Biology, supervised by Dr John Smol. Talks about the Symposium

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Branaavan Sivarajah , PhD student in Biology, supervised by Dr John Smol. Talks about the Symposium
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Greg Robson , MSc student in Geography, supervised by Dr Paul Treitz and Dr Scott Lamoureux. Research topic – Risk assessment of permafrost disturbances via differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar (DinSAR) Dana Stephenson , MSc student in Geography, supervised by Dr Laura Thomson. Research topic – Glaciology, glacier dynamics. Overview: An introduction to the Northern Research Symposium, the […]

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Genocide, Bar Dibs, Cigs Inside, Vending Machines, Stonerism

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Genocide, Bar Dibs, Cigs Inside, Vending Machines, Stonerism
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Solomon wants to eliminate anyone older than 18 from the human race, Jeremy wants to get a table at The Brass, special guest Brendan Robson wants legalize cigarettes indoors, Carter tryies to steal the idea of vending machines, and Steven invents a religion based around money laundering.

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Readings and a Discussion

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Readings and a Discussion
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First hour featuring, from the March 12th Creative Writing at Queen’s University reading in their series held in Watson Hall Room 517, you’ll hear Iain Reid first reading from his 2 latest books, I’m Thinking of Ending Things and Foe to begin the hour, and then the Q&A that followed. That Q&A runs several minutes […]

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Camp Rehab, 1/Beers, and More Whippits

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Camp Rehab, 1/Beers, and More Whippits
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Solomon and Carter team up to create a lame camp, Jeremy revolutionizes dollar beers, and Steven has whippits on the brain…

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1999 Teen Movies

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In episode 29, our team takes a look back at teen movies from 1995 (Clueless) to 2001 (Not Another Teen Movie) with a special focus on 1999! This year marks the 20th Anniversary for teen movies such as American Beauty, American Pie, 10 Things I Hate About You, She’s All That, Cruel Intentions, and Varsity […]

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Carolyn DeLoyde , PhD student in Geography, supervised by Dr Warren Mabee.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Carolyn DeLoyde , PhD student in Geography, supervised by Dr Warren Mabee.
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Topic: Quantifying ecosystem services to enhance the use of Natural Heritage Systems to respond to climate change. Overview: My research is focused on developing better responses to climate change within the context of land use planning. I am exploring the potential of Ontario’s Natural Heritage System (NHS) planning approach to facilitate this.

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Finding A Voice

Open Mic Readings

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Open Mic Readings
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First hour featuring, from the March 5th ‘and the journey continues’ monthly open mic reading series, you’ll hear readings or performances by Reinier deSmit, Michael Casteels, Clara Langley, Colleen Lyons, Jillian Glatt, Samuel Boileau, Bob Mackenzie, and Meg Freer. Second hour featuring, again from the March 5th open mic, you’ll hear readings by Sandra Walton, […]

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The Agnes Benedickson Tricolour Award: Celebrating Service and Contributions to Queen’s University

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The Agnes Benedickson Tricolour Award: Celebrating Service and Contributions to Queen's University
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This episode of Campus Beat features our chat with the five outstanding winners of the 2019 Agnes Benedickson Tricolour Award. This year’s winners are Erika Campell, Zac Baum, Benji Christie, Umpai Thammachack and Olivia Rondeau. Learn more about their acheivements, inspiration, and what’s coming up next for these wonderful folks! Cha Gheill! Special Thanks to […]

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Get Out Greta!

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Get Out Greta!
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This week, Mike and Taylor chat about the film Greta while going through the week’s recent film news, discussing news about the movie “Us”, our weekly Jussie Smollett update, and of course answer some fun fan questions to kick things off!

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Julian Yang , PhD student in Medieval History, supervised by Dr Richard Greenfield.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Julian Yang , PhD student in Medieval History, supervised by Dr Richard Greenfield.
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Topic: Constructing holiness and unholiness through writing and reflection of authorial motivations in Christian literary works produced in medieval Byzantium. Overview: For the successful completion of this project, examining the authorial role in composing hagiographical literature and possible motivations behind hagiographers for promoting the cult of saints is paramount. Medieval Byzantium was actually quite a skeptical society, […]

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Hobby-Rebates, iCord, Self-Cleaning Dishes, and Nose Skiing

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Hobby-Rebates, iCord, Self-Cleaning Dishes, and Nose Skiing
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Golden Words wants to make Queen’s a better place. Whether you like it or not. Solomon pitches government funding for hobbies, Jeremy is sick of seeing lost iPods, Carter hates doing dishes, and Steven tries a self-deprecating stand-up routine.

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Finding A Voice

Open Mics and a Poetry Slam

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Open Mics and a Poetry Slam
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First hour featuring, from the March 6th UV (Ultraviolet Magazine) open mic at the Union Gallery, you’ll hear readings or performances by Sasha Hill, Ashley Newton, Haley Sarfeld, Bob MacKenzie, Sara Celine, Billie Kearns, Elyse Loewen, and Ted Brownlow. Second hour featuring, from the February 27th Queen’s Poetry Slam event held at the Grad Club, […]

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Kindness and Interconnectivity

Kindness and Interconnectivity

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Kindness and Interconnectivity
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Recorded: February 14 2019 Set around a fireplace in Queen’s University’s Stauffer Library, this conversation addresses the relations between kindness and interconnectivity. Queen’s Jacqueline M. Davies (Professor in Philosophy) and Paul Grogan (Professor in Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology) consider, from different disciplinary perspectives, questions like: what does kindness and awareness of interconnection mean in the classroom?  The conversation begins and ends […]

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Appreciating Commonalities; Learning To Respond With Love And Compassion

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Appreciating Commonalities; Learning To Respond With Love And Compassion
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After ending my football career and getting involved in social equity clubs at Queen’s University, I was exposed to different conversations about equity and inclusion and shocked to discover different harmful experiences minorities have dealt with on campus. This episode will offer ways to respond with love to those who mistreat us, and stem from […]

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Ever Considered Meaningful Work in the Film Industry?

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Ever Considered Meaningful Work in the Film Industry?
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Join TimmyG as he explores the life and work of local Film Producer Emese Kiraly (VIVA Productions).

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A Light Episode of Heavy Movies

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A Light Episode of Heavy Movies
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This week Mike and Taylor are back to fill some time! Mike saw “The Upside” and “Everybody Knows”, both now playing at the Screening Room in Kingston. Taylor updates us on a special film event she attended, and they both take a look back at some news in the film industry, and a movie shopping […]

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Nasreen Sultana, supervised by Dr Liying Cheng.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Nasreen Sultana, supervised by Dr Liying Cheng.
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Topic: Influence of an English public examination on classroom teaching and learning: A washback study. Overview: My research investigates the washback effect of the biggest secondary public English examination in Bangladesh on classroom instruction. The results of the exam work as the gatekeeper to higher studies, better career as well as better financial prospects.

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ARC Beds, and…well…Three Smoking Ideas

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ARC Beds, and...well...Three Smoking Ideas
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Did you think we were done? I said we would never stop! Lest you forget. The boys are on their 6th try of making Queen’s a better place. Solomon pitches ARC naps, Jeremy wants healthy cigarettes, Carter is trying to smoke alcohol, and Steven invents a convoluted solution to a small stoners problem.

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Finding A Voice

Readings for International Women’s Day and an Open Mic

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Readings for International Women's Day and an Open Mic
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First hour featuring, from a March 7th bookstore reading featuring 4 Inanna authors celebrating ‘International Women’s Day’, you’ll hear readings by Ursula Pflug, Mary Lou Dickinson, and Lisa de Nikolits. Second hour featuring and continuing with that reading event you’ll hear a reading by Elizabeth Greene (the evening’s emcee) and the Q&A following the event. […]

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Queen’s International Women’s Conference: Celebrating Women’s Leadership in International Graduate Research

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Queen’s International Women’s Conference: Celebrating Women’s Leadership in International Graduate Research
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SGPS Equity and Diversity Commissioner Catrina Mavrigianakis and Isabel Luce, SGPS VP Community joined us in studio on February 27th to discuss the conference they are organizing. Be sure to visit the SGPS website to find the schedule of paper presentations for this exciting conference!

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Stan and Ollie and Marvel and Mads Mikkelsen

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Stan and Ollie and Marvel and Mads Mikkelsen
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In this week’s episode, Mike and Taylor review 3 films as Arctic and Stan and Ollie open in Kingston at the Screening Room! Mike also dives into Captain Marvel which opened everywhere this past weekend.

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Karina Gerhardt-Strachan , Masters in Kinesiology & Health Studies, supervised by Dr Elaine Power.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Karina Gerhardt-Strachan , Masters in Kinesiology & Health Studies, supervised by Dr Elaine Power.
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Topic: Exploring the place of spirituality in Canadian health promotion. Overview: Advocating a holistic approach, health promotion examines many aspects of health and well-being, including physical, mental, sexual, community, social and ecological health. Despite this holism, there is a noticeable absence of discussion surrounding spirituality and spiritual health. For this thesis project, I was interested in exploring […]

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Solomon Jumps Ship, University St Treadmill, Tongue Surgery, and Mike’s Hard Lemonade Stand

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Solomon Jumps Ship, University St Treadmill, Tongue Surgery, and Mike's Hard Lemonade Stand
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Golden Words won’t stop trying to make Queen’s a better place. We WON’T STOP! Never. Solomon is leaving to start his own podcast, Jeremy wants to sleep on the way to class, Carter tries to change the biochemical composition of our human tongues, and Steven wants to illegally give liquor licenses to lemonade stands.

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Introducing: Stop, Slow, Love.

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Stop, Slow, Love.
Introducing: Stop, Slow, Love.
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Tropes and Topics

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Game Music 101
Tropes and Topics
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The first episode in our podcast series will present the four hosts – Stephanie Lind (project supervisor) and undergraduate research assistants Brooke, Andrew, and Kaitlin.  Stephanie will outline how video games, and more specifically their music, often reference stock concepts derived from TV, film, games, and other pop culture references – known as “tropes” in […]

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Pilot – About Us

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So Far, So Good
Pilot - About Us
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In their pilot episode, A & R talk about who they are and why they wanted to start a podcast. They also discuss a range of personal stories from first crushes to embarrassing moments, to song memories and a little bit about their family dynamics. So Far, So Good is brought to you by the […]

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Finding A Voice

Bookstore Reading Event and Open Mic

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Bookstore Reading Event and Open Mic
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First hour featuring, from a February 6th bookstore reading event featuring Ottawa poets at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear readings by Jean Van Loon, Steve Heighton (reading on Jenny Haysom’s behalf), and Deanna Young. Second hour featuring, continuing this week with more from the January 8th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic event, you’ll hear […]

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Vegan Night Market: March 9, 2019

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Vegan Night Market: March 9, 2019
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Vegans! Who are they? What mysteries do they hold? Christina Avery of Knifey Spooney co-hosts a cruelty-free edition of WAFFLES!, talking about the upcoming Night Market, veganism, and lots more. Pigs are discussed! Plus some amazing new music from Steve Benjamins, Hillsburn, and more! Carnaval des Animaux :: Camille Saint-Saens A Fish on Land :: […]

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Having Needs Doesn’t Mean You are Needy

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Having Needs Doesn't Mean You are Needy
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We all have needs. But do we know how to respectfully communicate those needs to others? And, once having communicated those needs, do we find ourselves feeling guilty and then apologizing for saying anything at all? This is a crucial topic that extends from friendships to intimate relationships to our satisfaction at work. Join TimmyG […]

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Queen’s PhD-Community Initiative: Shared Experience and Benefits

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Queen's PhD-Community Initiative: Shared Experience and Benefits
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Associate Dean Marta Straznicky (School of Graduate Studies) and PhD Candidate Heena Mistry (History) join us in studio to talk about the Queen’s PhD-Community Initiative, Heena’s experience as a participant, and to chat about the upcoming Capstone Presentation event taking place at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts on March 12th 2019. Free […]

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Streaming In…The World!

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Streaming In...The World!
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This week we take a look at the wide world of streaming, giving you a TOP 10 movies/series to stream through Netflix and Crave. We also dive into the “streaming wars”, the streaming vs cinema debate. Mike and Taylor also review 2 movies currently on Netflix that they selected for each other, Mike picked “Black […]

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Drs Caroline Tuck & Sean Bennet, supervised by Dr Stephen Vanner.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Drs Caroline Tuck & Sean Bennet, supervised by Dr Stephen Vanner.
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Topic: The role of diet in gastrointestinal disorders on gut health. Overview: Our research investigates the role of dietary modification and its effect on gut health including the microbiota, metabolomics and symptom profiles. Want to help out with the research?  Caroline and Sean are looking for volunteers to help with two studies and need some people to […]

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‘Nope’, Uber Treats, iGod, and Leap-Beers

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'Nope', Uber Treats, iGod, and Leap-Beers
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Golden Words are back to make Queen’s a better place. Solomon hates his classmates, Jeremy wants ice cream, Carter finds God, and Steven pitches a new holiday.

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Finding A Voice

Local Book Launch and Open Mic Readings

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Local Book Launch and Open Mic Readings
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First hour featuring, from a January 23rd book launch event at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Gary Geddes reading from his latest book, ‘Medicine Unbundled: A Journey Through the Minefields of Indigenous Health Care’. Following that, from the January 8th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic monthly event, you’ll hear a performance by Ron Chase. […]

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Ghosts Rider: March 2, 2019

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Ghosts Rider: March 2, 2019
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Ghoooooooooooooooost Riders in the Skyyyyyyyyyy!! Jeremy co-hosts for another Super Hero Songbook, this time looking at the convoluted history and many identities of B-tier Marvel superhero Ghost Rider. Jeremy also challenges Henry Rollins to a fight. Does he show up to throw down? Find out! WAFFLES! :: Teen Titans Ghost Riders in the Sky :: […]

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Oscars Reactions

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Oscars Reactions
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With the 91st Academy Awards now in the books we take a look back at all the action from a very interesting and entertaining Oscars! We’ll chat about the big winners, any big snubs, the surprises from the night and of course talk about our Oscars Pool and see who won a movie night on […]

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Campus Showers, Local Warming, Carrier Pigeons, and Christmas Lights

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Campus Showers, Local Warming, Carrier Pigeons, and Christmas Lights
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Golden Words is back to make Queen’s better. Solomon needs to shower more, Jeremy reinvents global warming, Carter eliminates the need for phones, and Steven has a weird idea involving Christmas lights.

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Finding A Voice

Local Open Mic Readings

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Local Open Mic Readings
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First hour featuring, from a January 14th strictly open mic event organized by Queen’s Poetry Slam, you’ll hear readings by Wes, Bryce, Izzy, Alicia, Katrina, Gabe, Holly, Jillian, Octavian, Sarah, Lateefa, and Tiz. Second hour featuring, from Queen’s Poetry Slam’s monthly event held January 30th at The Grad Club that also turned into a strictly […]

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Afro-Futurism (and more): February 23, 2019

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Afro-Futurism (and more): February 23, 2019
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We aren’t experts in Afrofuturism, but we’re learning! A quick tour of Afrofuturism past and present, from the mothership of Sun Ra to the technologically infused pop/hip-hop of Janelle Monae. Music: WAFFLES theme :: Teen Titans Space is the Place :: Sun Ra Astro’s Revenge :: Haolin Munk Courage :: The Souljazz Orchestra Cold Feet […]

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Research Spotlight: Dr. Paula James on Factor VIII and Hemophilia A

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Research Spotlight: Dr. Paula James on Factor VIII and Hemophilia A
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Paula James, MD, FRCPC and Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology at Queen’s University joins us to share insights about the groundbreaking research conducted in her lab with Master’s student, Victoria Candy which explores why female genetic carriers of hemophilia A often experience abnormal bleeding. Listeners gain insight into the research process […]

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The Different Faces of Forgiveness

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The Different Faces of Forgiveness
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Often when we think of forgiveness, we think of a grand ceremony that involves coming face to face with someone or writing a letter. But what about all the small but significant grudges we take on during the course of an average day? Are we healthfully processing and learning to consistently let them go too, […]

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Art the Science Project and Residency: A Conversation with Julia Krolik

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Art the Science Project and Residency: A Conversation with Julia Krolik
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Julia Krolik, co-founder and CEO of Art the Science joins us in studio. She talks to us about this innovative project, the pilot residency program, and the upcoming Between the Sand: Art the Science Residency Showcase digital exhibition presented by residents Dr. Kevin Mumford (Queen’s Department of Chemical Engineering) and artist/creative coder, Owen Fernley on […]

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The Batfleck Cold War Ends

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The Batfleck Cold War Ends
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Mike and Taylor review the movie Cold War as they check the final films off their list before the 91st Academy Awards. They give their final thoughts heading into the Oscars this weekend AND run through some recent film news including the end of Ben Affleck as Batman…Bye Bye Batfleck, we’re going to miss you […]

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Kaj Sullivan, PhD in Geological Sciences, supervised by Drs Daniel Layton-Matthews and Matthew Leybourne.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Kaj Sullivan, PhD in Geological Sciences, supervised by Drs Daniel Layton-Matthews and Matthew Leybourne.
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Topic: Postprandial zinc isotopic effect in human serum. Overview: My research will help ensure the best representative sample is taken in future studies investigating the potential of zinc isotopes as biological markers of disease like breast cancer and Alzheimer’s.

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Yesterdays: February 16, 2019

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Yesterdays: February 16, 2019
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No fewer than 27 versions of the Beatles’ “Yesterday,” as Matt, without Marisa to act as the voice of reason on the show, goes a bit bonkers. From the Bach-infused classical of John Bayless to the aggressive Indian metal of Nicotine, to the stone cold Marvin Gaye classic, this is “Yesterday” as you’ve never heard […]

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Laura Murray, Andra McCartney

Sounding Routes and Places

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Sounding Routes and Places
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Recorded: November 16 2018 Speakers: Laura Murray (Professor, Department of English and Cultural Studies Interdisciplinary Graduate Program and scholar on the History of colonialism, oral history, critical heritage, pedagogy) and Andra McCartney (Professor Emerita, Concordia University, Centre for Sensory Studies and scholar on Acoustics, soundwalks, culture, communication). A conversation between Laura Murray and Andra McCartney […]

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Barbara Crow and Dylan Robinson

Spaces and Places of Interdisciplinarity

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The Fireplace Series
Spaces and Places of Interdisciplinarity
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Recorded: November 2 2018 Speakers: Barbara Crow (Professor, Department of Sociology and Dean of Arts and Science at Queen’s, scholar on Feminism, Aging, and Technology) and Dylan Robinson, (Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Arts, Indigenous Perspectives on Listening and Sensory Perception, Sound Studies) A conversation between Barbara Crow and Dylan Robinson that centers on potential […]

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Meeting Student Needs with Winter Coats and More

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Meeting Student Needs with Winter Coats and More
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Laura Lee (Sci ’21), Deputy of Environmental Affairs under the Alma Mater Society’s Social Issues Commission joins us in studio to talk about the Room of Requirement at Queen’s University as well as the Queen’s Winter Coat Exchange. Business and individual donors can learn more about how to donate while students can learn how to […]

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Our Favourite Broccoli Recipe

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Our Favourite Broccoli Recipe
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During the middle of an Ontario snow storm, the team chats about AND reviews The Favourite, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, and Vice. We also don’t totally ignore February 14 as we go through Taylor’s list of movies for a more Anti-Valentines Day, but still fun to watch as a couple! We also […]

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Nevena Martinovic, PhD in English Language and Literature, supervised by Professor Leslie Ritchie.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Nevena Martinovic, PhD in English Language and Literature, supervised by Professor Leslie Ritchie.
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Topic: 18th Century Theatre. Aging actress on the long 18th C London stage. Overview: Women were first allowed on stage in London in 1667 when the theatres reopened after the Interregnum. I’m interested in how these first female players navigated the negative reception to their aging bodies and how they represented themselves in the face of it

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Lineback, Clue (Profs Edition), CGC, and Ketchup Gas

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Lineback, Clue (Profs Edition), CGC, and Ketchup Gas
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Golden Words is back to make Queen’s better. Solomon revolutionizes lineskip, Jeremy wants to go to class more, Carter’s copies a well known idea, and Steven is just the worst.

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Poverty: February 9, 2019

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Poverty: February 9, 2019
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Take good care of the poor boy! Sloan speaks the truth (as always) in this edition of WAFFLES!, where we play music both _about_ and _by_ the poor — from the destitute composer Debussy to the mad preaching captured in Front 242’s “Welcome to Paradise,” it’s a whirlwind tour of emptied pockets. The struggles of […]

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Speakers

A Room of One’s Own: Liberation and Confinement in the Single Room

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A Room of One’s Own: Liberation and Confinement in the Single Room
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Recorded:  March 27 2018 Speakers: Leslie Topp (Principal’s Development Fund International Visiting Scholar, Head, Department of History of Art, Reader in History of Architecture, Birkbeck, University of London) and Lisa Guenther (Professor, Department of Philosophy). Leslie Topp and Lisa Guenther consider spaces of incarceration and seclusion within institutions both historical and contemporary, focusing on the […]

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The Healing Power of Animals with Carla Reilly Moore

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The Healing Power of Animals with Carla Reilly Moore
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Carla Reilly Moore always dreamed of opening an animal sanctuary. Following a bad car accident, Carla didn’t know that the animals under her care would help her get back on her feet. Listen to her journey and the incredible work Happy Tails Farm Sanctuary is doing in the community. Support the Development of her Animal […]

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Jill Price, PhD in Cultural Studies, supervised by Professor Matt Rogalsky.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Jill Price, PhD in Cultural Studies, supervised by Professor Matt Rogalsky.
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Topic: ReCraftivism: Unmaking One’s Way Out of the Anthropocene. Overview: My research asks, how can reclaiming, and recrafting of textiles offer technologies of resistance and restorative narratives to counteract capitalist ideologies and the phenomena of consumptionism found in the shadows of Canada’s colonial history? See some of Jill’s work on her website at www.jillpricestudios.ca 

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Busy With Bundy

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Busy With Bundy
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In a packed episode, Mike and Taylor address some of the controversy around the new movie trailer for Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile (movie about Ted Bundy), talk about 2 films playing in the Reelout Film Festival in Kingston AND talk some Taika Waititi news. All this and a tone of fan questions on […]

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Edible Money, Doors, Twins Dating App, and Homeless Wings

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Edible Money, Doors, Twins Dating App, and Homeless Wings
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Golden Words is here to make things better. Solomon tackles the food crisis, Jeremy’s opening doors, Carter wants twins dominate the World, and Steven helps the homeless.

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Finding A Voice

November Book Launch and December Open Mic

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November Book Launch and December Open Mic
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First hour featuring, from the December 4th open mic reading in the ‘and the journey continues’ monthly series held at The Elm Café, you’ll hear readings by Gwen Whitford, Quentin Kerr, Jennie Marshall, Michelle McTague, Sarah Emtage, and Sasha Hill. Following that, from the November 12th book launch at Novel Idea Bookstore for a non-fiction […]

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Spiders! February 2, 2019

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Spiders! February 2, 2019
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Spiders! Spiders! SPIDERS! From the Royal Scottish Orchestra playing “The Spider Rejoices” straight through the ill-fated (but later feted) David Bowie Glass Spider tour, it’s all spiders on this edition of WAFFLES!

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A Grand Re-Opening! Kingston Frontenac Public Library in Perspective

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A Grand Re-Opening! Kingston Frontenac Public Library in Perspective
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Chief Librarian Patricia Enright and Monica Steward, Chair for the KFPL Board of Directors and the Central Branch Project Committee join us in studio for this episode. We discuss the anticipated reopening of the Central Branch of the Kingston Frontenac Public Library on March 23rd 2019, the new and renewed spaces, programs and resources KFPL […]

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Shikha Gupta, PhD in Rehabilitation Science, supervised by Professor MaryAnn McColl.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Shikha Gupta, PhD in Rehabilitation Science, supervised by Professor MaryAnn McColl.
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Shikha Gupta, PhD in Rehabilitation Science, supervised by Professor MaryAnn McColl.Topic: Extent, determinants, and consequences of cost-related non-adherence to prescription medications among people with spinal cord injuries in Canada. Overview: Many people in Canada have to forgo their medications due to cost; a phenomenon called “cost-related non-adherence.” Despite emerging evidence, there is little conceptualization or exploration of […]

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Igniting Research Passions with Professors Laura Murray and John Smol

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Igniting Research Passions with Professors Laura Murray and John Smol
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Professor Laura Murray (Department of English) and Professor John Smol (Canada Research Chair in Environmental Change, Department of Biology) joined us in studio alongside Mark Richardson, Education and Outreach Officer for the Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Institute. Each chatted about the recently launched Ignite: Research Stories to Inspire Generations event at which […]

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Mary Queen of Scots

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Mike and Taylor talk about the 2019 Oscar Nominations and review Mary Queen of Scots

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Finding A Voice

Open Mic Readings

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Open Mic Readings
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First hour featuring, from the November 6th open mic reading in the ‘and the journey continues’ monthly series and that month held as part of CFRC 101.9fm’s 13th Annual Funding Drive, you’ll hear readings by Mike Drake, Ken Chin, Sasha Hill, Catherine Lord, Alyssa Cooper, Octavie Doherty Haigh, Eric Folsom, Rob Watson, Kin Man, Jill […]

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Writing: January 26, 2019

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Writing: January 26, 2019
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Songs about writing — and authors, and in some cases reading — on this very literary WAFFLES!, starting with the free jazz of Ornette Coleman and ending with a novel cover of the Beatles’ “Paperback Writer” by the B-52s. In the interim, everything from Prince to Lana Del Rey, from Dexy’s Midnight Runners to Nick […]

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Oscar Nomination Reactions

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In a special podcast episode of Screening in Kingston, our team breaks down the 2019 Oscar Nominations

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Provincial Decisions & Student Impact: A Conversation with SGPS President Tyler Morrison

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Provincial Decisions & Student Impact: A Conversation with SGPS President Tyler Morrison
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January 23rd – Tyler Morrison, 3rd year Law student and Society of Graduate and Professional Students President joined us in studio to share insights regarding recent Ontario government decisions related to tuition fees and OSAP (Ontario Student Assistance Program) and the impacts these decisions may have for students. Throughout the episode, we also share interview […]

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If Beale Street Could Talk Reelout

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If Beale Street Could Talk Reelout
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Taylor is joined by a special guest host Matt Salton, the ED of the Reelout Film Festival to review If Beale Street Could Talk and preview the 20th Anniversary of the Reelout Queer Film Festival in Kingston Ontario January 31 until February 14.

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John David More, PhD in History of Pre-Confederation Canada, supervised by Professor Jane Errington.

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John David More, PhD in History of Pre-Confederation Canada, supervised by Professor Jane Errington.
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John David More, PhD in History of Pre-Confederation Canada, supervised by Professor Jane Errington. Topic: French-Canadian Mariners on Canada’s Fourth Coast During the Early Post-Conquest era, 1760-1815. Overview: Thousands of Canadien mariners, including shipmasters, officers, sailors, boatmen and shipbuilders were essential to the successful defense of Quebec and Upper Canada during American invasions of 1775-6 and 1812-14. […]

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Finding A Voice

Kingston Book Launch and Interviews

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Kingston Book Launch and Interviews
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First hour featuring and tied to a November 19th book launch and reading event at Novel Idea Bookstore, featuring the fall release of 3 Invisible Publishing books, you’ll hear 3 interviews I’d conducted with the authors that afternoon ahead of it — Shazia Hafiz Ramji, Susannah M. Smith, and H.B. Hogan. The interviews were rearranged […]

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Magic! January 19, 2019

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Magic! January 19, 2019
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Do you believe in magic? The Norwegians do! We’ll hear from them later in the show on an all-magic-themed edition of WAFFLES!, ranging from stage magic to straight up witchcraft. Marisa gets the pull of the week award with a classic metal track, and much hay is made of various things including cold weather, the fate of the […]

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Why me episode 26

Male stigma in varsity sports

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Male stigma in varsity sports
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In this episode I sat down with Tom Ellison to talk about his experience struggling with depression as a male varsity athlete. Listen to this episode if you want to learn how stigma impacted him and what prompted him to speak up. Enjoy!   Watch Tom’s video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpR1q9T0Yes

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Luissa Vahedi, MSc in Epidemiology, supervised by Dr Susan Bartels and Dr Heather Stuart.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Luissa Vahedi, MSc in Epidemiology, supervised by Dr Susan Bartels and Dr Heather Stuart.
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Topic: ‘Even Peacekeepers Expect Something in Return’: An Exploratory Cross-Sectional Analysis of Sexual Interactions Between UN Peacekeepers and Haitian Citizens. Overview: In 2004, the United Nations (UN) Security Council established Resolution 1542: The United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH). MINUSTAH officially began in June of 2004 and ended in October 2017, making it the longest UN […]

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#BellLetsTalk, Mental Health and Anti-Stigma-In Conversation with Dr. Heather Stuart

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#BellLetsTalk, Mental Health and Anti-Stigma-In Conversation with Dr. Heather Stuart
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Dr. Heather Stuart, Professor of Public Health Sciences and the inaugural Bell Mental Health and Anti-Stigma Research Chair at Queen’s University joins us on Campus Beat to discuss her research, the Let’s Talk Mental Health dialogue event with students at Queen’s on January 22nd, and the #BellLetsTalk campaign launching January 30th nationwide.

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Finding A Voice

Readings from Autumn Events

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Readings from Autumn Events
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First hour featuring, from an unaired September 28th poetry event called ‘Unravel’ held at Union Gallery, you’ll hear host Ashley Newton, and readings by Haley Sarfeld, Alexandra Brooke, Sarah Emtage, Lin Lune, Alyssa Cooper, and Billie the Kid. Second hour featuring, from the October 2nd open mic reading in the ‘and the journey continues’ monthly […]

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Welcoming negative thoughts

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Welcoming negative thoughts
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In this episode I talk about the poem the “guest house” and what it can teach us about learning about our emotions. Listen to this episode if you want to learn how to welcome negative thoughts in order to ease your mind. Enjoy!

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Soundings: An Exhibition in Five Parts-A Conversation with Canada Research Chair and Curator Dylan Robinson

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Soundings: An Exhibition in Five Parts-A Conversation with Canada Research Chair and Curator Dylan Robinson
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Professor Dylan Robinson, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Arts and co-Curator of the upcoming Soundings: An Exhibition in Five Parts joins us in studio to shed light and sound on this exciting new exhibition launching at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre at Queen’s University on January 17th.

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Bohemian Rhapsody and Green Book

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Bohemian Rhapsody and Green Book
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In episode 16, we’re back from the holidays talking about Green Book, Bohemian Rhapsody, the Golden Globes and catching up on fan questions from two new subscribers!

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Michael Wood, PhD in Neuroscience, supervised by Dr J. Gordon Boyd.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Michael Wood, PhD in Neuroscience, supervised by Dr J. Gordon Boyd.
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Topic: Low levels of brain tissue oxygenation during critical illness may be associated with the subsequent development of delirium and cognitive impairment. Overview: Survivors of life support often develop newly-acquired impairments that reduce their quality of life (e.g., ability to live independently). An early indicator of neurological dysfunction while on life support is the onset of delirium, […]

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Best Movies of 2018

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On January 1, 2019, we look back on the BEST movies of 2018 and answer some fan questions!

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Remembering Alfred Bader and Queen’s Year in Review

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Remembering Alfred Bader and Queen's Year in Review
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Queen’s had a wonderful year in 2018 with many innovations, awards, administrative & infrastructural changes, and alumni achievements to boast about. Sadly, however, the Queen’s community lost a dear friend and benefactor, Dr. Alfred Bader in late December. We’ll reflect on his life and achievements while celebrating accomplishments around the university in 2018 in this […]

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Finding A Voice

Tamworth Book Shop Readings and More

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Tamworth Book Shop Readings and More
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Featuring, from an October 21st reading at The Book Shop in Tamworth, you’ll hear readings by Geoffrey Cook, and Harold Hoefle. Then, from the October 2nd open mic reading in the ‘and the journey continues’ monthly series, you’ll hear readings by Ron Chase, Jerri Jerreat, Gwen Whitford, Jennie Marshall, Robert Millard, Gary Rasberry, Sarah Emtage, […]

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Epiphanies: January 5, 2019

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Epiphanies: January 5, 2019
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It’s a new year for WAFFLES!, and Matt’s sister suggested “Epiphanies” as a topic of choice — so here we go into 2019! From the composed-for-Epiphany music of Benjamin Britten to the sardonic snark of a young Momus, from the nasal meanderings of Bob Dylan to the full-throated belt of Etta James covering Bob Dylan, […]

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Three Launches at Novel Idea

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Three Launches at Novel Idea
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A November 7th book launch reading event held at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear a talk by Sean M. Maloney as he launched his new book, Operation Kinetic: Stabilizing Kosovo. Following that from an October 16th launch again at Novel Idea, you’ll hear a reading by Sergio Sismondo as he launched his new book, Ghost […]

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CJ the DJ. and Chantal Valkenborg.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
CJ the DJ. and Chantal Valkenborg.
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Topic: What to expect in 2019. Overview: From workshops to community events, find out what is happening in graduate studies for the winter and summer terms.

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The End! December 29, 2018

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The End! December 29, 2018
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Matt’s on his own for the last WAFFLES! in 2018, which means it’s gonna get dark, folks. REAL dark. It’s The End. The Apocalypse. The Final Days. Songs about the big finish, the end of everything… and sometimes not.  Pre-recorded at home due to vacation plans; please forgive any audio quibbles. Abime des Oiseaux :: […]

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Christmas Special 2018

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Christmas Special 2018
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A Special Christmas show featuring a 2 act adaptation as a dramatic reading of Charles Dickens ‘A Christmas Carol’ as performed by Peter Aston, Michelle Mallen, Donald Mitchell, William Mitchell, Adele Mitchell, Wendy Luella Perkins, and Charlie Walker.   Instrumental: Snowfall White Noise, by Michael Casteels

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MegaXmas Spegtacular 2018

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MegaXmas Spegtacular 2018
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It’s Crimbus! Thrill to old faves like The Waitresses and Slade, jazz classics from Oliver Jones, Holly Cole and Bela Fleck, get depressed in the middle bit with a bunch of downer songs, and dive deep into traditional dungeon synth with Krampusnacht. Songs this episode:  Jingle Cats :: Special Xmas WAFFLES theme Let It Snow :: Oliver […]

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3 Kingston Book Launch Readings

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3 Kingston Book Launch Readings
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First hour features, from an October 24th event at Novel Idea Bookstore and emceed by Kirsteen MacLeod, Pamela Mulloy reading from and launching her new book ‘The Deserters’. Following that, from a November 15th launch and reading event held again at Novel Idea, you’ll hear a reading by Carolyn Smart, and then a reading by […]

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Holiday Music & Holiday Spirits with Dr. Kip Pegley

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Holiday Music & Holiday Spirits with Dr. Kip Pegley
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Dr. Kip Pegley (Dan School of Drama and Music at Queen’s University) joins us in studio to discuss their research & teaching and to discuss the impact of holiday music on shoppers in the period leading up to Christmas.  Music embedded in this podcast includes:John Legend “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”Karen Carpenter “Merry Christmas […]

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CJ the DJ is being interviewed by Suyin Olguin (DJ Bear) as we wrap up 2018

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
CJ the DJ is being interviewed by Suyin Olguin (DJ Bear) as we wrap up 2018
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Topic: What happened in 2018?. Overview: The wrap up Grad Chat 2018.

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Setting the Course: James Juhasz on Sailing and Studies!

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Setting the Course: James Juhasz on Sailing and Studies!
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Olympic hopeful James Juhasz (ArtSci ’20) joins us in studio to talk about his passion for sailing and the keeping an even keel between his studies at Queen’s University and his sport.  Listeners get an opportunity to learn about the hard work this gentleman puts into training, competition, pursuing a degree in Geography, and (hopefully!) […]

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Christmas Movies Episode

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On this episode of Screening in Kingston we talk about the TOP 10 Christmas Movies, debate the movie Elf AND review Love, Actually! 

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2 Kingston Book Launches

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2 Kingston Book Launches
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From a November 1 event at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Sean Mallen reading from and launching his new book Falling for London. Following that, from a November 13 event called “Feed Dog & Friends” Kingston Launch, you’ll hear a welcome by Stuart Ross, then readings by Dale Tracy with her chapbook Celebration Machine, and […]

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Deliberations on Diaspora

Food Mobility: Bunny Chow

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Food Mobility: Bunny Chow
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with Nathan Clemente, Henry Jeong, and Olivier Champagne Food is often an overlooked topic by many historians; indeed, for something that we can’t live without, many people take it for granted. Have you ever wondered how your favourite dishes came into being? Or how certain foods and ingredients have moved around the world? This podcast […]

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Art and Identity in Diaspora History: Tau Lewis

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Art and Identity in Diaspora History: Tau Lewis
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with Fayed Gaya This episode contextualizes the work of Canadian artist Tau Lewis.

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Love Thy Neighbour? Diaspora, Race and the Sitcom

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Love Thy Neighbour? Diaspora, Race and the Sitcom
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with Norees Gaspar andSahana Sivaneshan This podcast uses the BBC show Love Thy Neighbour to comment on the politicization of race in television. It will examine how the black diaspora in Britain after the end of WW2 and the arrival of the Windrush generation triggered a shift in British television towards racial diversity in sitcoms. […]

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Warsan Shire’s “Teaching my Mother How to Give Birth”

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Warsan Shire’s “Teaching my Mother How to Give Birth”
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with Christina Anderson, Olivia Marve, and Lara Kahn This podcast mobilizes Warsan Shire’s book of poems titled “Teaching my Mother How to Give Birth” to explore how diasporic belonging intersects with her experiences of  gender, race, and sexuality as a first-generation immigrant from Somalia. We begin with  an overview of Shire’s personal background with migration […]

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Joy Kogawa’s Poetry

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Joy Kogawa’s Poetry
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with Bronte McMaster, IanMichalek, and Sarah Prowten Our podcast discusses Joy Kogawa’s collection of poems from her book “The Splintered Moon.” This episode explores Kogowa’s background and the history of Japanese-Canadian internment in Canada, while ultimately relating these topics to the content of her poems and our interpretations. We analyze four poems int his collection: […]

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Campus Beat: In the News-Holiday Shopping, Product Marketing Strategies & Why You Shouldn’t Give the Gift of Surveillance

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Campus Beat: In the News-Holiday Shopping, Product Marketing Strategies & Why You Shouldn't Give the Gift of Surveillance
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Professors Monica LaBarge (Smith School of Business) and David Murakami Wood (Surveillance Studies) join us for a special Campus Beat: In the News episode.  LaBarge talks about the strategies various companies use to convince consumers to purchase their holiday products over those of their competitors.  Murakami Wood follows with a discussion about gift giving in […]

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Lee Airton

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Lee Airton
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Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education Microinteractions and how gender functions in a particular space Dr. Lee Airton is an Assistant Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies in Education with the Faculty of Education. Their research program explores the micropolitics of gender and sexual diversity accommodation in K-12 and teacher education, with particular emphasis on the […]

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Happiness vs meaning

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In this episode I wrap up the series on happiness and meaning by comparing the two of them.  Listen to this episode if you want to learn some of the advantages and disadvantages of both happiness and meaning as well as my thoughts on which one we should be striving for. Enjoy!  

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Mary Ann McColl

Mary Ann McColl

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Mary Ann McColl
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Professor, School of Rehabilitation Therapy and Department of Public Health Sciences Associate Director, Centre for Health Services and Policy Research A Conversation on Spirituality and Health Studies Dr. Mary Ann McColl is a Professor in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy and in the Department of Public Health Sciences, as well as the Associate Director of […]

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Golden Globes Nominations Reactions

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Golden Globes Nominations Reactions
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A podcast exclusive special with our thoughts on the Golden Globes Nominations! 

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Holiday Episode

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Holiday Episode
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On the Holiday Special of Screening in Kingston, we look at movies that are perfect for the Holidays if you do not celebrate or just don’t like Christmas! Movies with snow, about the holidays or just fun to watch in December! 

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Lauren Welte, PhD in Mechanical & Materials Engineering, supervised by Dr Michael Rainbow.

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Lauren Welte, PhD in Mechanical & Materials Engineering, supervised by Dr Michael Rainbow.
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Topic: Fundamental research in how the human foot functions during walking and running. Overview: We investigated how modifying the shape of the arch of the human foot affects the energy absorbed and returned during a dynamic compression. To change the shape of the arch, we engaged the windlass mechanism of the plantar fascia by elevating the toes, […]

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The Page Lecture 2018, and a Kingston Book Launch

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The Page Lecture 2018, and a Kingston Book Launch
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From the October 23rd lecture in ‘The Page Lectures’ annual series featuring this year’s lecturer Don McKay, you’ll hear a welcome to the event by Phil Hall, then an introduction to Don delivered by Maureen Scott Harris, and then the lecture itself. It will run into the 2nd hour today. Then, following the conclusion of Don […]

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Apprenticeship Opportunities for Graduating Students: A Conversation with Lindsey Fair and Tom Hewitt

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Apprenticeship Opportunities for Graduating Students: A Conversation with Lindsey Fair and Tom Hewitt
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December 5th- In this episode, Tom Hewitt (Chief Development Officer, Office of Advancement), and Lindsey Fair (Director, Marketing & Communications, Faculty of Arts and Science) join us discuss the Queen’s Career Apprenticeship: Kingston program.  Geared toward linking graduating students in the Arts and Humanities with local businesses in Kingston, QCA:K provides mentorship and skills-building opportunities […]

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Compassion fatigue

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In this episode I sat down with my friend Jess to talk about compassion fatigue. Listen to this episode if you want to learn about what compassion fatigue is, how to recognize it in yourself, and how to take care of your own mental health while taking care of others. Enjoy!

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Live Show

Portage: A Journey Through Canada
Portage: A Journey Through Canada
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As part of the annual CFRC fundraising drive, Ian is joined by Duncan Raymond and John McHughan in a live show where they take a rapid-fire journey through three provinces (Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island) and the territories. Commercial music includes: The Sheepdogs – Southern Dreaming Matt Anderson – Ain’t no Sunshine Stompin’ Tom Connors […]

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Boy Erased and Can You Ever Forgive Me?

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Boy Erased and Can You Ever Forgive Me?
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In the 12th episode we review the films “Boy Erased” and “Can You Ever Forgive Me” as well as dive into some fan questions, talk about our December show schedule AND in our segment “Not A Great Plan” we really get talking about PC and start to talk about several issues coming out of film […]

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Susan Bazely, PhD in Geography, supervised by Drs Brian Osborne & Joan Schwartz

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Susan Bazely, PhD in Geography, supervised by Drs Brian Osborne & Joan Schwartz
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Topic: Changing heritage practice on the Rideau Canal and Kingston Fortifications World Heritage Site. Overview: The Rideau Canal corridor is comprised of a complex combination of resources, stories and activities that today serve multiple interests. The philosophies, policies, and management of heritage sites are experiencing pressures emanating from the demands of ‘experiential tourism’, the opportunities […]

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3 Kingston Book Launches

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From an October 10th book launch event held at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Erika Behrisch Elce, reading from and launching her new book ‘Lady Franklin of Russell Square’. Following that, from an October 11th double book launch event again at the bookstore, you’ll hear readings by John Donlan and Mirriam Clavir launching each of […]

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Identity Crisis, Panic Attacks and Disappointment

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Identity Crisis, Panic Attacks and Disappointment
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This episode is about how Liz Laflamme overcame three breakdowns and a trip to the hospital to grow and evolve. Preparing for her children’s weddings wasn’t something that Liz thought would take her out. After checking herself into the hospital to mend mentally and emotionally, Liz also learned that she had breast cancer. An inspiring […]

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Katerina Genikomsou 

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Katerina Genikomsou 
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Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering Design vs. Nature: Building Infrastructure to Withstand Environmental Disasters  Dr. Katerina Genikomsou is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering. She is a member of the American Concrete Institute, the American Society of Civil Engineers, la Fédération international du béton, and the International Association for Bridge and […]

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Tim Fort

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Professor, Chair of Graduate Programs, Dan School of Drama & Music “Nothing Burns Down:” A History and a Career in Theatre Lighting Design Dr. Tim Fort is a Professor and Chair of Graduate Programs in the Dan School of Drama and Music at Queen’s. He received his PhD from the University of Toronto’s Graduate Centre […]

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The search for meaning

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In this episode I talk about meaning. Listen to this episode if you want to learn what “meaning” really is, some of the misconceptions behind it and what some of the benefits are. Enjoy!

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Portage

A Journey TO Canada

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A Journey TO Canada
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This week, instead of a journey through Canada I will be talking to Monisha Singh and Cristobal Poblete about their journey to Canada! Monisha will tell us about her journey from India to Canada and Cristobal will be playing classical Chilean music on his charango! Commercial music: K’naan – Waving Flag Ladki Beautifyl Kar Gayi […]

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First Man of Suspiria

Screening in Kingston
Screening in Kingston
First Man of Suspiria
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In the 11th episode we review the movies Suspiria and First Man as well as answer fan questions around our radio mistakes, A Star is Born is brought up way too many times and we discuss the career of Ryan Gosling.

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Bailey Gerrits, PhD in Political Studies, supervised by Drs Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant & Margaret Little

Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Bailey Gerrits, PhD in Political Studies, supervised by Drs Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant & Margaret Little
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Topic: Who’s Responsible?: Explaining How Contemporary Canadian Newspapers Frame Domestic Violence. Overview: My research in gender and politics advances an understanding of the political economic relationships that shape public discourses about gendered violence. I specifically examine contemporary Canadian newspaper coverage of domestic violence, documenting the patterns of coverage and illustrating how actors and structures interact […]

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Two Book Launches: Toronto and Kingston

Finding a Voice
Finding a Voice
Two Book Launches: Toronto and Kingston
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In the first hour, from the October 28th inaugural launch of the John B. Lee Signature Series imprint with Hidden Brook Press held at the Supermarket Restaurant and Bar in Toronto, you’ll hear readings by John B. Lee, Don Gutterridge, John Di Leonardo, and April Bulmer. In the second hour, from an October 9th book […]

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WAFFLES

Man-Thing: WAFFLES!, November 24, 2018

WAFFLES!
WAFFLES!
Man-Thing: WAFFLES!, November 24, 2018
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The indomitable Jeremy joins us once again, this time for a show focusing both on the third-tier Marvel Comics super-hero Man-Thing, with a great diversion into a talk about Fifteen and Fairness with special guest Doug.   WAFFLES Teen Titans Go! Born on the Bayou Creedence CR Swamp Fire Duke Ellington Song for Ted Sallis […]

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Former Executive Assistant to the Mayor of Kingston

Portage: A Journey Through Canada
Portage: A Journey Through Canada
Former Executive Assistant to the Mayor of Kingston
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This week, I will be speaking with Geoff Coons who served for almost a decade as the Executive Assistant to the former Mayor of Kingston, Harvey Rosen. Geoff shares some of his favourite “behind the scene” stories. Should be a dandy! Commercial music: Bryan Adams – Run to you The Glorious Sons – Everything is […]

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Pomp and Celebration with the Queen’s University Chamber Orchestra!

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Campus Beat
Pomp and Celebration with the Queen's University Chamber Orchestra!
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Stephanie Lambropoulos (QUCO President), Shannon Hughes (Marketing Director), and Kelsey Loucier (Conductor) join us to discuss their roles with the Queen’s University Chamber Orchestra.  Each of these three students teach us a lot about the great effort it takes into organizing 95 musicians and executing perfect performances twice annually in Grant Hall at Queen’s University.  […]

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PhD Student-Community Engagement with Brain Bee

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PhD Student-Community Engagement with Brain Bee
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Chloe Lowry and Kaitlyn Tresidder, two extraordinary PhD students in Neuroscience at Queen’s University join us in studio to discuss the Brain Bee neuroscience competition for high school students!  Lowry and Tressider co-chair Brain Bee Kingston, help high school students learn the basics of neuroscience, and prepare them for competition at the local, national and […]

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James Anderson, MA in Political Studies, supervised by Dr David Haglund

Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
James Anderson, MA in Political Studies, supervised by Dr David Haglund
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Topic: Canada-US defense relations in the age of America First. Overview: My research seeks to examine Canada-US defense relations in the age of America First. Specifically, I will look at Canadian Strategic Culture to investigative any possible shifts/changes that could occur in our continental relationship on topical issues like NORAD, Counter-ISIS, Arctic Security, Space policy, […]

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The Mustache Episode

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Screening in Kingston
The Mustache Episode
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In the 10th episode of Screening in Kingston we count town the top Mustaches in Hollywood as well as some mustache fails in honour of Movember. We have a review for “The Sisters Brothers” and talk about other famous mustaches while we remember Stan Lee who passed away last week.

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Why Me Podcast Dr Andrew Ekblad

Mindfulness with Dr Andrew Ekblad

Why Me?
Why Me?
Mindfulness with Dr Andrew Ekblad
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In this episode I talked with Dr. Andrew Ekblad about mindfulness meditation. Listen to this episode if you want to learn what mindfulness meditation is, what some of the benefits are, and how it can help us deal with challenging thoughts and emotions. Enjoy!

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Alyssa Cooper, Amy Barry, Maureen Garvie, and More

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Finding a Voice
Alyssa Cooper, Amy Barry, Maureen Garvie, and More
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After airing the bulk of the September 22nd ‘100 Thousand Poets for Change’ event at The Spire over the course of the last few weeks, you’ll hear the final two unaired readings in it: Alyssa Cooper’s and Bruce Kauffman’s. Following that, a reading by Amy Barry with Angela Bannon on guitar, recorded in Ireland. And […]

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Are You Wearing Too Many Hats? Do You Struggle to Communicate Your Needs?

TALK with Timmy G
TALK with Timmy G
Are You Wearing Too Many Hats? Do You Struggle to Communicate Your Needs?
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TimmyG shares three short stories about William (depressed and hopeless), Jen (overworked and overscheduled) and Simone (relationship woes). Do you see yourself through the lens of their lives? Join TimmyG for another thought-provoking episode!

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Pascale Champagne

Pascale Champagne

Blind Date with Knowledge
Blind Date with Knowledge
Pascale Champagne
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Waste in the West: Advancing our Waste Management Practices Professor, Canada Research Chair in Bioresources Engineering and Director of Beaty Water Research Center Dr. Pascale Champagne is the Canada Research Chair in Bioresource Engineering and a Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at Queen’s. She is also the Director of the Beaty Water Research […]

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Joseph Bramante

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Blind Date with Knowledge
Joseph Bramante
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Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy Dark Matter and What Goes Bump in the Night Dr. Joseph Bramante is an Assistant Professor at in the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy. He is also a Visiting Fellow at the Perimeter Institute and a member of the new, Arthur B. McDonald Canadian […]

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Energy in Alberta

Portage: A Journey Through Canada
Portage: A Journey Through Canada
Energy in Alberta
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This week we will be talking about Alberta and the energy sector (surprised?). Joining me will be Brad Gino, who worked at PCL Construction in Edmonton, Danilo Prieto who worked at Shell Global Solutions in Calgary, and Valerie Kitchell who has extensive experience in the renewable energy sector. Should be wild! Commercial music: Emerson Drive […]

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Camille Usher, PhD in Cultural Studies, supervised by Dr Dylan Robinson

Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Camille Usher, PhD in Cultural Studies, supervised by Dr Dylan Robinson
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Topic: Urban experiences of Indigenous folks, learning about who we are, away from where our ancestors are from. Overview: It is often through a complex web that urban Indigenous peoples understand and learn about their ancestors, a further level of difficulty is added when the place in which we are learning is so far removed […]

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Beautiful Boy and A Beautiful Boy

Screening in Kingston
Screening in Kingston
Beautiful Boy and A Beautiful Boy
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In the 9th episode of Screening in Kingston we review Beautiful Boy, talk about the career so far of Steve Carell and debate where he sits so far in the question “Is he a good actor??”. We answer fan questions, and of course go through this weeks film and movie news in our segment “Not a Great […]

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THRIVE at 5 on Campus Beat

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Campus Beat
THRIVE at 5 on Campus Beat
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Sydney Downey, staffer in Queen’s Human Resources and Committee member for the Thrive Initiative at Queen’s joins us in studio to discuss mental wellness and fitness and the many activities the Thrive Committee is engaged in to facilitate wellness among faculty, staff and students at Queen’s!

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Showcasing the Best of the Best-University Research Services at Queen’s!

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Campus Beat
Showcasing the Best of the Best-University Research Services at Queen's!
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  Melinda Knox and Adrian Kelly of University Research Services join us in studio to discuss the many services offered at URS, the ways in which URS promotes research and researchers at Queen’s University, and upcoming initiatives including a public lecture series and a new research website!

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One Hundred Thousand Poets for Change, plus a visit from Kaz Lefave

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Finding a Voice
One Hundred Thousand Poets for Change, plus a visit from Kaz Lefave
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Featuring the afternoon session in that Hundred Thousand Poets for Change event, you’ll hear a reading by Judith Popiel, and then readings from the evening session by Sarah Brown Dunkley, Beth Marie Michalska, Billie the Kid, Haley Sarfeld, Chantel Lavoie, and a final musical performance by Irwin Streight. Then, Queen’s Engineering Alumni and author, Kaz […]

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