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Ep 32 of Webflail! Today's guest is KC Katalbas (known on Twitter as @kckatcreative)I first came across KC first because she made a YouTube video titled ‘I made Tinder but just for fish in Webflow.' After watching this video, KC's highly functional, ruthlessly efficient, tech bro vibe made me want to watch more videos like ‘Turning a scrollbar into a baguette cause why not.' Jokes aside though, Kc puts a lot of interesting content on her channel so go check it out. After 3 years of freelancing, KC had her best year yet in 2022. Her business, Artsci studio, had 22 projects and KC got to the semi finals of the speed build challenge and 2023 looks even brighter.The 3 failures KC wants to talk about are:Your last job before you started to pursue FreelancingEverything about my very sad, very short lived mid pandemic call center job. This was the last job I had before I started to pursue FreelancingSpending the first year working alone. I barely did any outreach or networking with other freelancers or agencies, and this definitely set me back professionally and emotionally.Having a survive mindset rather than a growth mindset also for that first year. It took me a while to understand that I could build something really great out of freelancing rather than just having it be something that pays the billsCONNECT WITH KC KATALBAS
In this epsiode, we are joined by Prishni Seyone, ArtSci ’21 and founder of the new Starts with Youth Initiative with the Pathy Foundation Fellowship program. Jessica Franko, Program Assistant for Pathy also joins us. Seyone talks about herself, how her project germinated while a student at Queen’s University, what her innovative project’s mission is […]
Join this podcast's Facebook Group: The Dental Marketer SocietyGuest: Dr. Anthony NguyenBusiness Name: Artsci DentalCheck out Anthony's Media:Practice's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/artsciredondoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/imr.anthonyHost: Michael AriasWebsite: The Dental MarketerJoin the podcast's Facebook Group: The Dental Marketer Society JOIN MY EMAIL LIST HERE FOR GROUND MARKETING STRATEGIES AND TACTICS.My 3 Key Takeaways:What's Anthony's break even point.What delays Anthony is currently struggling with AFTER being open.Lessons Anthony has learned while opening his practice during COVID.Please don't forget to share with us on Instagram when you are listening to the podcast AND if you are really wanting to show us love, then please leave a 5 star review on iTunes!DON'T FORGET TO:Join The Newsletter here and be a part of The Dental Marketer FamilyClick here to see how you can attract new patients immediately and consistently!Click Here to join the Ground Marketing Facebook Group
In this segment, we sit down with Philippe Haddad, a 4th year ArtSci student in History, and recent Inquiry@Queen’s presenter and prize winner. Philippe chats about his research paper “Shut up and Dribble”, a paper that analyzes the intersection of race and capitalism in the history of the NBA.
"Getting too comfortable in your environment is a sin. After a run-in with a local Kingston resident, I realized that's for good reason. After three years in Kingston, I'll admit my cockiness has the tendency to get the better of me. I tend to forget I live in a real town and not a student jungle gym. My most recent wake-up call involved a pylon, a Fiat, and an angry, elderly Kingstonian." This week, Evelyn Poole (she/her), 4th year LifeSci student, former ArtSci orientation week coordinator and former leader at Get REAL Queen's, reads "Entering the Lion's Den of residential Kingston," a postscript from January, 2019, by Jamie Urbanek. Host: Claudia Rupnik Producer: Francesca Lim Executive Producers: Raechel Huizinga & Matt Scace Music: "July for the Whole Year" - Devon Cole
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 Continue Reading
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”
Martin White rounds up the day's biggest news in the world of food and beverages, including: Pernod Ricard’s Gin Hub confirms Malfy purchase, Firmenich acquires stake in Chinese flavours firm ArtSci, and Cargill expands innovation centre network with new Singapore site From July, we will be launching a new weekly podcast in place of our daily show, which will provide our listeners with more in-depth coverage and analysis of the latest news, developments and insights from across the food and beverage industry. Follow our social channels for more updates over the coming weeks.
April 18th – Gage Benyon (ArtSci ’19) joins us to talk about his work as a student caller and Communications and Scheduling Coordinator with Queen’s Telefundraising Services under the University’s Office of Advancement. He also shares insights on managing a busy work schedule with a very busy undergraduate academic calendar while telling us a lot Continue Reading
Knowledge Link through Art and Science (KLAS) is an Artist in Residence program of the Max Planck Society. KLAS fosters ArtSci exchange and transdisciplinary innovation and education whilst also establishing a link between Synthetic Biology research groups of two research institutions – Rijksuniversiteit Groningen [RuG] and two Max Planck Institutes [MPI]. In addition to awarding two Artist Residencies in 2017, KLAS will present a series of events and conversations around specific thematic topics. KLAS is funded by the Max Planck Society and the Schering Foundation and organized by Polyhedra. Wolfgang Knapp focuses on interdisciplinary projects, art and the media, curatorial activities and international project cooperation. Knapp is professor h.c. at the Department of Fine Arts and Design at Zhejiang Commercial Technical College in Hangzhou/China and has been chairperson of the Commission for artistic and scientific projects at the University for the Arts in Berlin. He created the UdK-Preis für interdisziplinäre Kunst und Wissenschaft(UdK Prize for interdisciplinary art and science).
In this episode of The Wanderings Podcast, Pedro Bonatto talks to Dr. Roberta Buiani, an interdisciplinary artist, media theorist and “ArtSci” curator based in Toronto. Buiani is the co-founder of the ArtSci Salon at the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences , where she explores the many intersections between art and science. We talked about science popularization, about art inspired by science and about innovative efforts from artists and scientists to work together, in collaborations that inform each other’s work. We discussed some of our favourite artists, including the emerging field of bio-art, and how art can serve as a tool to investigate the role of science in society.SHOW NOTESDr. Roberta Buiani's website: http://www.atomarborea.netArt Sci Salon's website: http://artscisalon.com
Knowledge Link through Art and Science (KLAS) is an Artist in Residence program of the Max Planck Society. KLAS fosters ArtSci exchange and transdisciplinary innovation and education whilst also establishing a link between Synthetic Biology research groups of two research institutions – Rijksuniversiteit Groningen [RuG] and two Max Planck Institutes [MPI]. In addition to awarding two Artist Residencies in 2017, KLAS will present a series of events and conversations around specific thematic topics. KLAS is funded by the Max Planck Society and the Schering Foundation and organized by Polyhedra. Tom Robinson, from the Max-Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, and his group, aim to build membrane structures using lipid vesicles, which mimic biological cell organelles. The goal is to understand how enzyme-catalyzed metabolic processes occur within confined organelles; and eventually, construct a cell using artificial membranes in order to understand how a cell functions.
A podcast on the various elements of human computer interaction and the evolution of coding explained through the multidisciplinary journeys of Anvit Srivastav, an artscilab alumni presently working in the field of computer science, and Yusra Khan, the digital community manager for the ArtSci lab, currently pursuing her master's in Applied Cognition and Neuroscience. Hosted by Ritwik kaikini.
Knowledge Link through Art and Science (KLAS) is an Artist in Residence program of the Max Planck Society. KLAS fosters ArtSci exchange and transdisciplinary innovation and education whilst also establishing a link between Synthetic Biology research groups of two research institutions – Rijksuniversiteit Groningen [RuG] and two Max Planck Institutes [MPI]. In addition to awarding two Artist Residencies in 2017, KLAS will present a series of events and conversations around specific thematic topics. KLAS is funded by the Max Planck Society and the Schering Foundation and organized by Polyhedra. Caterina Benincasa, born in Rome, Italy, studied physics and philosophy at Bristol University, UK, and specialized in Aesthetics & Theory of Contemporary Art (MD), History of Science (MD) and World Heritage Studies (MD). She has been visiting lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sassari, Italy, researcher in Contemporary Visual Art, France, researcher in Neuroaesthetics at Don Gnocchi Foundation, Italy, and recently worked for the ‘Modern Geometry and the Concept of Space’ research group at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Germany. In this episode, aesthetician and physicist Caterina Benincasa discusses the goals and inner workings of KLAS.
Knowledge Link through Art and Science (KLAS) is an Artist in Residence program of the Max Planck Society. KLAS fosters ArtSci exchange and transdisciplinary innovation and education whilst also establishing a link between Synthetic Biology research groups of two research institutions - Rijksuniversiteit Groningen [RuG] and two Max Planck Institutes [MPI]. In addition to awarding two Artist Residencies in 2017, KLAS will present a series of events and conversations around specific thematic topics. KLAS is funded by the Max Planck Society and the Schering Foundation and organized by Polyhedra. In this episode, Dr. Arren Bar-Even speaks about his work as the Research Group Leader for "Systems and Synthetic Metabolism" for the Max Planck Research Group. https://klas.mpikg.mpg.de/venue/