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In this episode of The Shoulder Physio podcast, I am joined by Caitlin Jones, who has recently published a world first randomised placebo controlled trial in the Lancet journal on opioids for acute neck and low back pain. In this episode Caitlin discusses why they chose to do this trial, the results and their possible clinical implications. Caitlin also responds to various critiques of the trial with aplomb. Don't miss this enlightening episode with Caitlin Jones. Key Papers: Jones CMP et al. OPAL Investigators Coordinators. Opioid analgesia for acute low back pain and neck pain (the OPAL trial): a randomised placebo-controlled trial. Lancet. 2023 Jul 22;402(10398):304-312. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(23)00404-X. Epub 2023 Jun 28. Erratum in: Lancet. 2023 Aug 19;402(10402):612. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(23)01681-1. PMID: 37392748. Check out the Shoulder Physio Online Course here Connect with Jared and guests: Jared on Instagram: @shoulder_physio Jared on Twitter: @jaredpowell12 Caitlin on Twitter: @caitlin_jones See our Disclaimer here: The Shoulder Physio - Disclaimer
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for April 30th Publish Date: April 30th Commercial: From the Ingles Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Tuesday, April 30th and Happy 62nd Birthday to point guard Isiah Thomas. ***04.30.24 – BIRTHDAY – ISIAH THOMAS*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. Marietta Couple Indicted for Child Molestation State Court Candidates Talk Tech, Character and Challenges Kennesaw State Awards First Interdisciplinary Engineering Doctorate Degrees All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: CUofGA STORY 1: Marietta Couple Indicted for Child Molestation Brian Deshawn Phillips, 46, and Elizabeth Anne Cooley, 23, face charges including child cruelty and molestation, accused of assaulting an underage girl over two years at a Marietta hotel. Phillips is also accused of molesting other women in Cobb. The 27 charges include aggravated child molestation, trafficking persons for sexual servitude, and cruelty to children. Phillips allegedly assaulted underage girls at various Cobb locations and burglarized a woman's home for assault. Cooley is accused of aiding Phillips. Phillips faces additional charges of firearm possession and marijuana possession. He was convicted in Florida in 2003 for child fondling. Both are held without bond at the Cobb County Adult Detention Center since their January 30 arrests. STORY 2: State Court Candidates Talk Tech, Character and Challenges Candidates for Cobb County State Court post 7, including incumbent Carl Bowers and challengers Crystal Stevens McElrath and Matt McMaster, discussed the qualities of a good judge, the role of technology in the court system, and the benefits of electoral challenges at a forum. Bowers emphasized integrity and transparency, McElrath highlighted her ability to understand people, and McMaster emphasized empathy and self-awareness. They all agreed on the importance of technology in the justice system and expressed support for online hearings. McMaster stressed the value of challenging incumbents to bring about positive change, resonating with some voters seeking fresh perspectives. STORY 3: Kennesaw State Awards First Interdisciplinary Engineering Doctorate Degrees Mfon Okpok and Mahdiyeh Soltaninejad, the first two recipients of Kennesaw State University's Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Engineering, share unique paths to their academic achievements. Okpok's early interest in technology led him to focus on advanced static image compression techniques for public safety messages, while Soltaninejad, initially encouraged to pursue medicine, found her passion in engineering with a focus on improving children's health. Both successfully defended their dissertations, showcasing their commitment and scholarly contributions. Their advisors praised their intelligence and dedication, highlighting the impact of their research. Reflecting on their experiences, they recommend the program to others, emphasizing personal commitment as the key to success. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We'll be right back Break: DRAKE STORY 4: Early Voting Off to a Slow Start in Cobb Early voting for the May 21 primary in Cobb County began slowly, with only 420 in-person votes and 30 mail-in ballots returned by 1 p.m., representing just .09% of active voters. The election includes races for various offices, including U.S. House seats, the Cobb County Board of Education, and a Kennesaw City Council seat. Stability in Kennesaw's council is a concern for residents amidst recent resignations. Voters like Beverley Demetrius stress the importance of voting, especially for judicial seats, emphasizing the role of judges in upholding fairness and justice. Poll managers reported a slow but steady start to early voting, with no major issues reported. Cobb County Elections Director Tate Fall encouraged voters to mail absentee ballots early or use drop-boxes due to postal service delays. Early voting is open at multiple locations until May 17, with Election Day voting at assigned polling locations on May 21. More information is available at CobbCounty.org/Elections. STORY 5: Marietta SENIORS Enjoy ‘One Last Hurrah' at Prom More than 500 students attended the Marietta High School Junior-Senior Prom at the Hilton Marietta Conference Center, preceded by the traditional pre-prom group photos at Brumby Hall for seniors and Ivy Grove for juniors. Valeria Rodriguez, student body co-president, described the event as a last hurrah for the graduating class, emphasizing the unity and enjoyment shared by all attendees regardless of their social groups. Principal Marvin Crumbs praised the event as one of the best proms in the school's history, marking it as a smashing success. We'll be back in a moment Break: INGLES 4 STORY 6: 'Happy Beyond Measure': Disabled People Enjoy Day at Kennesaw Skate Park Wheelchair users gathered at Swift-Cantrell Park in Kennesaw for an event hosted by Life Rolls On, offering adaptive skating opportunities. Clint Cook, executive director of Life Rolls On Atlanta, emphasized the organization's mission to empower people with disabilities to engage in activities like skating. Despite pandemic-related challenges, nearly 60 participants enjoyed the event, coming from various locations. Volunteers like Cody Appleton assisted participants, teaching adaptation and mobility skills. Skaters, including Jacob Lee, expressed excitement and determination to master new tricks. Caitlin Jones, a physical therapist, highlighted the joy of helping individuals exceed their expectations. Overall, the event promoted inclusivity and encouraged participants to actively engage in life despite disabilities. STORY 7: Cobb County Water System Reports 250 Gallon Sewage Overflow On April 26, the Cobb County Water System reported a wastewater sewer overflow of approximately 250 gallons at 3413 Belleford Court NE in Roswell. The overflow, caused by grease, discharged into a tributary leading to Sweat Mountain Creek. The Water System was notified at 12:20 p.m. and managed to stop the overflow by 2:25 p.m. Upon arrival, Water System employees observed sewage escaping from a secured manhole lid into the tributary. They used a jet machine to clear the sewer line and spread lime on the affected area. No fish kills were observed during their assessment. 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Popular SA rider Caitlin Jones has been given the green light to ride again. Jones says she feels a million dollars following ankle surgery.
Are you still feeling fatigued after sleeping 8+ hours at night? Struggling with weight gain and not sure why? Waking up wired at 2-3 AM? Let's talk about your adrenals! In this week's episode of the Girls Fuel Podcast, I am joined by my friend and colleague, Caitlin Jones! We are going to dive into adrenal fatigue and all things cortisol. Need help getting your energy levels back to normal?! Follow this link to book a free deep-dive consultation call!
Date: November 20, 2023 Reference: Jones et al. Time to reflect on open-label placebos and their value for clinical practice. PAIN October 2023 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Caitlin Jones is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Sydney University's institute for Musculoskeletal Health. Her research evaluates the benefits and harms of treatments for musculoskeletal conditions with a particular […] The post SGEM Xtra: Open Label Placebo first appeared on The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine.
On this episode of See How We Run! we're joined by Neworld Theatre's managing director Alen Dominguez and consultant Caitlin Jones to talk about Progress Lab 1422's Backstage Spaces report. Progress Lab is a building in East Van that is a dedicated performance creation space and home to a collective of renowned theatre and dance companies, who collaboratively run the space with their nonprofit tenants' board C-Space. The Backstage Spaces report provides an understanding of the issues performance creation spaces face in terms of affordability, city zoning, and property-tax, that threaten not only the companies tenancies but their creative capacities. This episode is hosted by SFU VOCE program assistant and interdisciplinary performance artist Samantha Walters. Full episode details: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/series/see-how-we-run/228-backstage-spaces.html. Read the transcript: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/transcripts/228-backstage-spaces.html Resources: Progress Lab 1422: https://c-space.ca/ Backstage Spaces Report: https://c-space.ca/backstage-spaces/ Neworld Theatre: https://neworldtheatre.com/ Bios: Alen Dominguez (He/Him) is a Mexican-Canadian theatre artist who trained as an actor at the University of British Columbia. He has since expanded his work into producing and arts management for several award-winning companies across Metro Vancouver. He's currently the Managing Director at Neworld Theatre and the chair of C-Space, which runs Progress Lab 1422. He's so lucky to get to work in that building surrounded by the coolest cats in town. He's also worked with Tara Cheyenne Performance, Royal City Musical Theatre, Electric Company, The Chop, City Opera Vancouver, Bard on the Beach, Ruby Slippers, Arts Club, Citadel, Chemainus and Western Gold. Alen is a co-founder of the Canadian Latinx Theatre Artist Coalition (CALTAC) and an active member of the Sectoral Climate Arts Leadership for the Emergency (SCALE). Caitlin Jones is a long-time cultural worker, curator and writer—working with and within a range of independent and institutional contexts. As Executive Director of BCA (formerly BC Artscape) she was responsible for the development and operations of multiple affordable real-estate projects for the cultural community. As the Executive Director of the Western Front Society in Vancouver, in addition to her directorial and curatorial duties, she spearheaded programming, policy and dialogue around issues of equity and urban development, and the roles of artists within it. Prior to her move to BC she held a combined curatorial and conservation position at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, was the Director of Programming at the Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery and was a writer and advisor for Rhizome.org. Her writings on contemporary art and new media have appeared in a wide range of exhibition catalogues, periodicals and other international publications including The Believer, Documents in Contemporary Art series, among others. Cite this episode: Chicago Style Walters, Samantha. “See How We Run! Backstage Spaces — with Alen Dominguez and Caitlin Jones.” Below the Radar, SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement. Podcast audio, November 28, 2023. https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/series/see-how-we-run/228-backstage-spaces.html.
Popular SA jockey Caitlin Jones initially thought she would be back riding within days after a recent fall. Little did she know that subsequent x-rays revealed a nasty lower leg injury.
SA Jockey Caitlin Jones ahead of the Group 1 Goodwood this weekend where she rides Savatoxl
Caitlin is the defending champion in the Saudi International Jockeys Challenge ahead of the Saudi Cup meeting this weekend
SA rider Caitlin Jones is confident she will be fit enough to ride against the likes of Dettori and Moreira next month is Saudi Arabia.
Parasites, cleanses, Clean 15, Dirty Dozen. HOLY. SHIT. [literally]. This special collab episode with Outdoor Fit Podcast hosted by my dear friend Caitlin Jones has us talking shit - literally. It's a little unhinged, wholly unfiltered, and extremely raw as we also share our own experiences with predatory and sometimes dangerous trends within health and fitness social media. TW: eating disorders, drug abuse. Un*ck Your Metabolism: https://www.dumpyourdiet.com/unf*ck-your-metabolism-registration
Caitlin Jones is hopeful she can return to Saudi Arabia in February for the jockeys series. Caitlin says physiotherapist Dr Heyneman has been a godsend.
In this episode, Liandra is joined by Caitlin Jones and they discuss Caitlin's experiences at the Badass Boudoir Retreats.Caitlin is a full time homeschooling, a stay-at-home mom of three kids under 5, a coach, married to her high school sweetheart, and supporter of her husband's business.For more information on Badass Boudoir: www.badassboudoirretreat.comListen in!Thank you for listening to this episode of From The Ashes: Reclaiming YOU!
Jockey manager Melissa Shield looks at the Saudi Cup International Jockeys Challenge meeting, where jockeys Caitlin Jones, Glen Boss and Sam Collett are riding.
Owner Anth Panozzo joined Raceday morning live from Dubai after Parsifal and He's A Balter represented Australia admirably overnight with both ridden by Caitlin Jones. He's a Balter finishing second.
Freelancing Percussionist, Educator, and Performer Caitlin Jones stops by to talk about teaching Adjunct at Lee University (TN), performing locally, her Social Media presence, and what it means to be a young artist (02:30), her time so far on the PAS Health and Wellness Committee and her career as a personal and group fitness trainer (22:50), growing up in Cocoa, FL, getting steel band experience in high school, and her years running on the cross country team (35:40), her undergrad at the University of Florida under Ken Broadway and her master's at Lee University under Andy Harnsberger (43:45), her doctoral work and training at the University of South Carolina with Scott Herring and hitting a mental wall early on there (58:00), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, including commentary on great percussion performances, Harry Potter, and Will Ferrell (01:17:25).Finishing with a Rave on a recent WTF with Marc Maron Podcast Episode with Bob Spitz (01:40:35).Links:Caitlin Jones Malletech pageCaitlin Jones's Instagram pageAndy HarnsbergerTom HurstLee UniversityJeff Calissi on the podcastBoston CrusadersKen BroadwayScott HerringLes Mills fitnessSchwinn CertificationDarin “Dutch” WorkmanDanielle Moreau on the podcastTim Tebow highlightsUrban Meyer at FloridaJanis Potter“Azure” - Michael Burritt“Departures” - Emmanuel Sejourne“Burritt Variations” - Alejandro Viñao“Tangaroa” - Gareth FarrSympatico Percussion GroupBeyond Talent - Angela Myles BeechingJ. Daniel JenkinsPeter Lea“Thinking Songs” - Lukas LigetiTheory of African Music - Gerhard KubikJi Hye Jung“Velocities” - Joseph Schwantner“Merlln” - Andrew ThomasHarry PotterThe Book of Eli trailerDumb and Dumber trailerTalladega Nights trailerKicking & Screaming trailerThe Wedding Singer trailerBlended trailerHarry Potter 20th Anniversary trailerFlorida Basketball 2007 NCAA championshipPatric Young highlightsSwamp SymphonyNancy ZeltsmanSandbox PercussionRaves:WTF Podcast - Bob Spitz
South Australian jockey Caitlin Jones joins Michael Felgate to chat about He's A Balter and Parsifial who are currently preparing for the Dubai World Cup meeting on Friday night.
SA rider Caitlin Jones is super excited about riding Parsifal and He's A Balter at Meydan (Dubai) on Friday. Find out how they settled in following the long flight.
Jockey Caitlin Jones may end up riding on Dubai World Cup night in Meydan. Hear how this opportunity came about.
SA-based hoop Caitlin Jones will travel to Dubai with Will Clarken-trained gallopers She's A Balter and Parsifal. She joins Michael Felgate to discuss her exciting opportunity to ride on the big stage
Welcome back!! We kick off the relaunch with a fun conversation! Caitlin Jones joins me as we discuss what community looks like and why it's so important. Come join us!
★ Support the show by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/atpercussion ★ Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atperc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atpercussion/ PodBean: https://atpercussion.podbean.com/ Hosts: Ben Charles, Karli Viña, and Ksenija Komljenović Intro music by Antek Olesik https://www.youtube.com/user/br7725 Guest: Caitlin Jones https://www.instagram.com/cnjonesperc_/?hl=en Watch here Listen below 00:40 Music History (May 27): Sean Kinney birthday (Alice in Chains drummer), Luciano Berio death (plus life, arranging The Beatles, sense of humor, etc.) 05:30 Guest intro: Caitlin Jones 06:30 How has it been at Lee University this year? 07:10 Any big takeaways from teaching during COVID? 08:22 Sharing tambourines 09:02 Working with Andy Harnsberger 10:51 What's it like to have a Pomeranian in every rehearsal? Dogs and percussion. 12:08 Collaboration with Harnsberger and recording his work “The Long Road” 14:02 Working with a production company (GreenHaus Production)? Pros and cons of recording. 16:20 Any tendencies you discovered after listening to your recordings? 18:20 How do you record? Do you have a producer? 21:21 Upcoming recording sessions: Lukas Ligeti's Thinking Songs and a duo with Harnsberger 23:06 Ben topic from Dazed Digital by Scarlett Baker – Artificial Intelligence creates ‘new' songs by Amy Winehouse and Nirvana to raise awareness of musicians' mental health 32:35 The Beatles recording in 1994 (using Lennon's demo tapes, after he died) 35:16 Health and wellbeing tips from Caitlin: warming up, technique 39:00 The state of physical wellness in the marching world 43:09 Why Ben can't play Corporel (it's the teeth) 44:45 How to get students to love warmups 48:45 What could educational institutions do to help with improving students' mental health? 52:50 IG Question from sam.riddick_: How did you get started playing percussion? 54:08 What made you choose on music as a career? 55:06 Caitling playing the US Premiere of Roumen Boyadjiev's Concerto for Marimba 56:41 The relationship between physical fitness and music (plus, who benches more – you or Andy?) 01:00:21 Stigma around physical issues when playing
Caitlin Jones is a physician assistant, so when her husband noticed that a spot on her scalp had changed, she did something about it -- even though she'd had it checked before and had no symptoms. She tells us what it's like to have biopsies, surgery, and what life is like on the other side of melanoma, one of the deadliest forms of skin cancer.
In this episode of the Mindfulness + Mental Health podcast, Ami Brimhall, Dr. Michelle Cox, Caitlin Jones and Erin Cochran discuss healthy boundaries and how they can help shape our professional and personal lives.
A mum who killed her eight-month-old baby has been jailed for less than six years. Yesterday at Preston Crown Court, Caitlin Jones, 21, of Willowbank Avenue in Blackpool, was sentenced to five years and eight months in prison. She admitted the manslaughter of her eight-month-old baby, Francesca Haworth. At 07:30 hours on November 7th 2018, police were called by the Ambulance Service to an address on Frederick Street, following reports a baby had been found unresponsive. This episode is also available as a blog post: https://emergency-services.news/mum-jailed-for-killing-her-baby-daughter/
I'm excited to bring this conversation about Creating Healthy relationships with food and your body with Caitlin Jones. In this episode, we talk about: Pros and cons to the professional dancer life Overcoming an eating disorder The no calorie count life The body positivity evolution in the entertainment industry Lessons from a dancer's career that can be applied to entrepreneurship Behind the scenes of a dancer life How to follow your creativity The no crunch ab method If you love this episode, please remember to leave a 5 star rating and review on Apple iTunes so that I can continue to help you and others step into their most authentic and thriving life. Resources: Start your morning off on a positive note with this carefully curated and designed, minimalist and aesthetically pleasing affirmation card deck. Get yours now at: www.4theloveofthriving.com/affirmationcarddeck Connect with Caitlin: https://caitlin-jones-fitness.mykajabi.com/ditch-crunches-forever Follow me on social media @4TheLoveOfThriving on Instagram and check out www.4TheLoveOfThriving.com ADD 'SO LONG' to you Spotify playlist: https://spoti.fi/3iLvwOV . --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/4lot/message
I met Caitlin Jones a year ago when I was apprehensive towards group fitness classes. Especially when I never did spin classes before! Caitlin was my very first spin instructor at Flywheel, and I was HOOKED! I loved her energy and has been following her ever since! Due to the pandemic, the fitness industry changed a lot, and I caught up with her on what she's been up to. I didn't even know about half of what she's done until I sat down with her for this episode! There is also a huge focus on mental & emotional health and happiness on this episode, so you don't want to miss this! Caitlin graduated with a degree in business from Carnegie Mellon University, became a dancer for the Brooklyn Nets in the NBA to pursue her passion in dance, and while doing so also worked at Flywheel and WillyB Crossfit! She also invests in real estate as well which I found was incredibly interesting! During the pandemic, she became her own boss with her own online fitness program and personal training! Watch the YouTube Interview Here: https://youtu.be/5Ugb2gkMYok Connect with Caitlin Jones! https://www.instagram.com/caitlinjones/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/caitlin-jones-4960653b/ FOLLOW ME: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ChristineWong Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christine.innovates Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christineywong Facebook: https://www.fb.me/ChristineWongFB Website: https://christineywong.me/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christinewong/support
Clare & Miles were joined by jockey, Caitlin Jones and our resident tipster, Adam Mintz!
Fitness Career Mastery Podcast: Group Fitness | Personal Training | Studio & Gym Business
You might be one of those fit pros out there that wants nothing more than to go digital and start offering workouts or a program online, and be able to experience all the benefits of success… like reaching clients well beyond your local community, or having a deeper impact on your clients lives, having the freedom to be able to set your own hours and work from wherever you want in the world, and also potentially make a lot more money! Nailing the ins and outs of launching a successful online business can be daunting. Plus, it seems like everyone and their mom is offering workouts online right now. Or maybe you've already launched your digital fitness business but you're not quite hitting the mark the way you'd like, just yet. Maybe the tech is SUPER overwhelming, or it just feels like it will take forever to get to a point where you feel like you've earned your place in the digital fitness arena. So, how do you compete with everybody and their mom online? If any of these thoughts have been running through your head, we guarantee that you're gonna walk away from this episode with all those fears and limiting beliefs totally wiped away, because the truth is, that if you want to create a digital offering, the only thing that's stopping you from finding the same success that so many others have, is your own mindset. If you're looking for some serious inspiration on how to make that pivot, then this is the episode for you.
This week, Mel tells Josie the story of Rodney Fox, a South Australian spear fisherman who, after being horrifically mauled by a great white shark wound up making a whole business out of diving with the creatures themselves.Wanna skip the zest? Head to 17:35.CREDITS:Traveller.com.au, 2006https://www.traveller.com.au/great-white-fever-5zfwABC interview, 2002 produced by Peter Lindonhttps://web.archive.org/web/20131114194437/http://www.abc.net.au/cgi-bin/common/printfriendly.pl?http://www.abc.net.au/dimensions/dimensions_in_time/Transcripts/s518746.htmRodney Fox.com.auhttps://www.rodneyfox.com.au/about-us/rodney-fox/The Advertiser, Nathan Davies, 2019https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/rodney-foxs-stolen-signed-jaws-book-returned-after-25-years/news-story/f01efcf744c24fd4411d14b8ce500abfKids News, Claire Peddie, 2018https://www.kidsnews.com.au/environment/honour-for-shark-victim-rodney-fox-who-overcame-his-fear-to-become-a-shark-saviour/news-story/19f3c726a3feae9ddfb11367353fdd13The Guardian, James Stewart, 2015https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2015/jun/07/jaws-40-years-shark-diving-australiaOnya Magazine, Caitlin Jones, 2013https://www.onyamagazine.com/australian-affairs/history/the-great-white-sharks-best-friend/ABC Adelaide, Brett Williamson, 2012https://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2009/02/17/2493781.htmAs always, love us please:Join our Patreon Fan Club at https://www.patreon.com/thezestishistoryJoin The Zest Is History Podcast group on FB by searching for "The Zest Is History Podcast" on Facebook.Send us mail! The Zest Is History, PO Box 453, Rose Bay NSW 2029.Follow us on Instagram @thezestishistory and Twitter @ZestHistory.Follow Mel on Instagram @melissamason_ and Josie on Instagram @josierozeHooroo! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Momus: The Podcast's 7th episode, we have brought together a group of artists, curators, and scholars to update the conversation around Artist-Run Culture in Canada. It's a well-known history, one approaching legend, in this country: the emergence of artist-run centers seeking to address a lack of options for artist representation while forming a network across a vast geography; and then their professionalization, one approaching an institutionalization that mirrors the very thing they were made to contravene. Now, in a moment of large shifts across the arts sector, with a recent change to our country's funding models, and a refocusing of our social values on historically underrepresented groups, our relationship to a Canadian cultural legacy is up for renewal. Momus: The Podcast is Co-Produced and Co-Hosted by Sky Goodden and Lauren Wetmore. We would like to thank all our contributors to this episode: Caitlin Jones, Peter Morin, Peggy Gale, Sylvie Gilbert and Francois Dion; with thanks to Lorna Brown for her text. Momus: The Podcast is edited by Jacob Irish, features original music by Kyle McCrea, and assistant production from Mitra Shreeram. Season 1 of Momus: The Podcast is brought to you with the help of the Canada Council for the Arts “New Chapter” grant.”