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Tooth or Dare Podcast
163 - Welcome to Op Talk - When to Hang Up Your Scalers | Tooth Or Dare Podcast with Toothlife.Irene

Tooth or Dare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 31:53


Welcome to the 163rd episode of the Tooth or Dare Podcast with Irene Iancu (@toothlife.irene) and co-host Victoria Armaly (@victoriaarmaly_).  This is the first of the new “Op Talk” series, in which Irene and Vic will discuss all things dental straight from the Toothlife operatory. We invite listeners to submit their questions for our hosts to answer on upcoming episodes - stay tuned to find out how to get yours in.   As this is our co-host Vic's podcasting debut, this episode is all about her story - how she got into dentistry and hygiene, how an injury from skiing completely changed her career, and how she came to join the Toothlife team. Like Irene, you'll find that Vic is passionate about dental education. Plus, watch to the end to see our hosts face off in a fierce Rubik's cube race!   Victoria Armaly:   Victoria serves as the Clinical Content Coordinator for Toothlife Studios' media team, overseeing the creation of dental content to ensure it is precise, evidence-based, and professionally presented. Her journey in dentistry began with an Advanced Dental Hygiene Diploma from Canadore College in 2017. Driven by a passion for continuous learning, she earned her Restorative Dental Hygiene certification from George Brown College in 2022. Currently, Victoria is pursuing an Honours Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene at George Brown College, reflecting her dedication to advancing her expertise and commitment to excellence in dental care. For more information and to connect with Vic, check out her social media profile: Instagram: @victoriaarmaly_ This episode of the Tooth or Dare podcast is sponsored by Philips Sonicare. Their innovative products, including electric toothbrushes with 62,000 brush movements per minute, help dental professionals meet diverse patient needs, from teeth whitening to gum health. For more information, visit the Philips website at https://www.philips.ca/.  _______________________________________  

Dnext
Dnext: Cirque Du Soleil

Dnext

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 39:45


Daniel Lamarre is the past CEO and Vice Chairman of Cirque Du Soleil and author of the new business book, BALACING ACTS. This interview was conducted in cooperation with the Entrepreneurship Academy, Canadore College.

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Finding Your Bliss
Susan Hay and FA: Halle Burnett

Finding Your Bliss

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 53:16


This week on Finding Your Bliss, Life Coach and Bliss Expert Judy Librach is joined by Susan Hay! Broadcast Journalist Susan Hay has been part of the Global News family for more than 30 years. Her current position is anchor/producer of Making a Difference, the popular evening news segment profiling inspirational people and organizations throughout the GTA who are positively impacting others. Hay began her career at MCTV in Sudbury as a weather anchor and host/producer and moved to CBC Toronto as a weather anchor and on-location entertainment reporter. In May 1989, Hay joined Global Television where she anchored daily regional and national forecasts. Hay continues to dedicate her free time to working with many charitable organizations and is the spokesperson for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada, The Darling Home for Kids and World Vision Canada. In 2003, she visited Africa with World Vision to help children orphaned by AIDS and more recently travelled to El Salvador for charitable purposes. Her work in Africa resulted in a one-hour show that earned her a Telly, an American Industry Award for Excellence in TV and Commercial Broadcasting. On April 25th, 2022, Hay was appointed to the Order of Ontario, the province

Roofing Road Trips with Heidi
Meet Michelle Mulder, one of Beacon's Female Roofing Professional of the year Finalists

Roofing Road Trips with Heidi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 14:23


In this episode of Roofing Road Trips, Heidi J. Ellsworth, RCS Partner virtually meets with Michelle Mulder, owner of Nailed It Roofing in North Bay, Ontario, Canada and the winner of Beacon's annual North American Female Roofing Professional of the Year competition, which shines a spotlight on inspiring women in the roofing industry across the U.S. and Canada.  Michelle has enjoyed hands-on work since taking shop classes in high school, where she looked forward to a career in the trades.  As a woman, she found it difficult to be hired in construction after high school, so she enrolled in the Renovation Techniques Construction Carpentry Program at Canadore College. Upon graduating in 2005, she was hired as a carpenter, framing houses and sheathing roofs. Learning more about the on-site trades, she grew a passion for roofing. In 2015 Michelle started her own business, Nailed It Roofing, which has been one of the top roofing companies in North Bay, Ontario for the past seven years.  As the winner of Beacon's Female Roofing Professional of the year 2022, you don't want to miss Michelle's inspiring story of strength and perseverance in this episode of Roofing Road Trips.   Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com! Sign up for the Week in Roofing!  

GATEWAY LIVE
Introduction of NFTs (ft. Zaffia Laplante & Bernardo d'Avila) | Richard Fortin Presents 32

GATEWAY LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 11:22


Bernardo d'Àvila was born and raised in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and has been shooting and editing videos for more than ten years. As a freelancer in Brazil, he provided video editing work for advertising agencies for international clients such as Visa, Coca-Cola, L'Oréal. He moved to Canada to expand his career opportunities and worked with Richard at RFPMEDIA in North Bay for over 3 years, helping us build our organization from the beginning. Bernardo is taking on a new challenge in 2022 and working as a Video Content Creator based in Montreal. Checkout his beautiful portfolio: www.bernardodavila.com Zaffia Laplante is a Métis entrepreneur and climate activist who is exploring the uses of Cannabis and Hemp for construction, cosmetic and textile purposes. She is also known as the multi-sensory artist @zartworkz https://foundation.app/@zartworkz . – In order to connect and support the artists in our community, @rfpmedia created Richard Fortin Presents: a podcast and video series about the people re-shaping the entertainment industry by making, creating and producing impactful artwork. Directed and Edited by Darren Summersby in @suite_16_studio Connect, share, like and contact us: PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/richardfortinpresents YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/RichardFortinPresents111/ INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/richardfortinpresents/ FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/richardfortinpresents WEBSITE: http://www.rfpmedia.org/richardfortinpresents APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/richard-fortin-presents/ SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/6CeuzyH0uHJtQhsv8txrXl ANCHOR: https://anchor.fm/richardfortinpresents EMAIL: info@rfpmedia.org TIKTOK: @richardfortinpresents Please Enjoy! Brought to you by Canadore College in North Bay.

Holding Short
Episode 54- Cameron Boekhoff

Holding Short

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 115:56


Episode 54 is out today with guest Cameron Boekhoff! Cameron Boekhoff is a Canadian Aircraft Maintenance Engineer as well as a Private and Glider pilot. First exposed to aviation at local fly-in breakfasts down the road from his family's farm in Eastern Ontario, Cameron found airplanes fascinating from a young age. Soon after joining his local squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets, a glider flight cemented his desire to fly. With that goal in mind, Cameron took his squadron's ground school every year, as well as participating in summer courses. His hard work paid off and he earned, and successfully completed the Glider and Power scholarships with the Cadet program.  Cameron attended Canadore College in North Bay, Ontario, where he completed the two-year Aviation Technician- Aircraft Maintenance course. Following graduation, he went on to work in private and flight school maintenance roles. Through that work, he was able to gather the experience necessary to earn an AME license with an M1 Rating. Since earning that rating in 2018, Cameron has participated in many training and continuing education opportunities to build himself for the future. In late 2021, Cameron made the move to his first airline job, where he is working towards earning his M2 rating. In his free time Cameron enjoys fishing, shooting sports, and hopes to expand his capabilities as a canoeist and hiker. He currently also volunteers on the board of the Webster Memorial Trophy Competition and is the producer and editor of this show! Cameron can be found on instagram @glovesaero or on linkedin. The Webster Trophy can be found on facebook and instagram @webstertrophy, or on their website at www.webstertrophy.ca!

Joy Stephen's Canada Immigration Podcast
International Nursing License Preparation offered by CANADORE College located in the town of North Bay, Brampton, Mississauga

Joy Stephen's Canada Immigration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 5:56


International Nursing License Preparation offered by CANADORE College located in the town of North Bay, Brampton, MississaugaToday we are gong to talk about the International Nursing License Preparation offered by CANADORE College located in the town of North Bay, Brampton, Mississauga in the beautiful province of Ontario. Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this Education release from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario. Today is the 19th of Mar, 2022. Education releases highlight opportunities for international students which a focus on course as well as resettlement opportunities for International students who is desirous of making Canada their future home. Let us now discuss this course and its attributes. This is a PG Diploma program of 1 year for those students who has Completed a bachelor's program in specific subjects. The requirement indicated here is the bare minimum. The student must also have earned a minimum score of 55. The IELTS or English language requirement for this program is 6.5 overall with minimum 6 in all bands. This program is not a coop program but could qualify for Post Graduate work permit allowing students to gain work experience after the course and while they are on their post study work permit while in Canada.This program is offered by CANADORE at their Ontario location which happens to be a RNIP eligible location or close to it. Please visit the Canadian government Immigration website to learn more because it may be a little easier for Canadian Permanent Residence for students if they can target jobs in an RNIP program location. This is what the education institution offering this course has to say about the program they are offering: This program is intended for internationally educated nurses (IENs) who have an International Bachelor of Science in Nursing or Bachelor of Nursing degree and who are seeking the opportunity for further preparation to apply to the College of Nurses of Ontario for regulatory licensing.In accordance with the Professional Standards for Registered Nurses in Ontario, students will learn to provide safe, ethical, competent care for a diverse client population in the province of Ontario as a member of the health care team.Career Options :Acute care agenciesLong term careCommunity health agenciesPublic health agenciesTherefore, if you have completed at least 15 years of Education or in other words, completed a Bachelors program, and this course is to your liking, then, please contact edu@polinsys.ca for more information on admissions. Keep in mind that this course is for students who has specialized in the following majors, Nursing,

Media People Podcast
EP60 - Theatrical Entertainment Advertising Veteran - Larry Medeiros

Media People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 64:07


Working at a media agency can provide ample opportunities to support a variety of clients across a number of different industries. But no two industries—let alone clients, are truly alike. Opportunities to support theatrical movie studios can be particularly limited given that there are only a handful of them in the entire world. But today's guest, Larry Medeiros, has worked with the likes of Sony, Paramount, and Warner Brothers. You'd expect most kids to gravitate towards TV and video games, but a young Larry Medeiros found his passion in radio. And he pursued that passion—enrolling in the radio broadcasting program at Canadore College. After graduation, Larry worked both on-air and behind the scenes for small market radio stations in North Bay, Brockville, and Cornwall, Ontario. But the radio opportunities began to dry up, leaving Larry to ponder what was next for his career. A friend recommended an entry level role at a media agency, and the rest is history. Larry Medeiros stops by to talk about his early days in radio, a media buying & planning career rooted primarily in theatrical studio business, working directly for Warner Brothers, and the challenges of navigating movie business during the COVID-19 pandemic. www.mediapeople.ca www.instagram.com/vicgenova/

Bridging the Social Distance
173 - Julia Burke (Environmental Citizenship)

Bridging the Social Distance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 58:25


This is my final Sustainability-Month-Themed show for 2021, and features an interview with Julia Burke. Julia teaches the "Environmental Citizenship" post-secondary course at Canadore College. This is a fascinating and educational conversation about this course, and about recognizing our role in within our global environment and our responsibility to consider our actions and what we can do to mitigate our impact.About the course, Environmental Citizenship GED100 at Canadore College:Based on the general principles of national citizenship, environmental citizenship goes beyond national borders to emphasize global environmental rights and responsibilities-to focus on both conservation of and planned sustainable use of our planet’s resources, as well as the recognition that environmental health is a prerequisite to human health. Environmental citizenship is a personal commitment to learning more about the environment and to taking responsible environmental action. This course is a journey into adopting attitudes and behaviours that foster global environmental responsibility.https://www.canadorecollege.ca/.../environmental-citizenshipThis interview was originally recorded on Oct 21, 2021Additional resources Julia wanted to share:"The four lifestyle choices that most reduce your carbon footprint" https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/.../four-lifestyle... This article has a very useful infographic showing the high, moderate, and low impact actions and the annual climate savings. The short version is that research has shown the most impactful lifestyle choice to reduce your carbon footprint is to have one fewer child, followed by living car free, avoiding one transatlantic flight, and buying green energy. Often these high impact choices are overlooked with more attention going to low impact actions such as recycling.Ecological Footprint Calculator by the Global Footprint Network:https://www.footprintcalculator.org/home/enJohn Francis' Ted Talk: Walk the earth...my 17-year vow of silence (19 min): Subscribe at bridgingthesocialdistance.substack.com

GATEWAY LIVE
Rod Carley - the essence of creativity | Richard Fortin Presents 16

GATEWAY LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 29:58


For our 16th episode, I sit down with novelist, actor, director & professor Rod Carley to talk about the practices he incorporates into his day to channel his creativity. We discuss leadership, the creative process, released and upcoming novels, the joy of teaching, his journey as an artist and the real value of finding your authentic voice. Rod Carley's second novel, KINMOUNT, won the Silver Medal for Best Regional Fiction from the 2021 Independent Publishers Book Awards and was one of ten books long-listed for the 2021 Stephen Leacock Memorial Medallion for Humour. His first novel, A Matter of Will, was a finalist for the 2018 Northern Lit Award for Fiction. His short stories have appeared in Cloud Lake Literary, Blank Spaces Magazine, the non-fiction anthology 150 Years Up North and More, and HighGrader Magazine. Latitude 46 Publishing is releasing his new interconnected collection of short stories, GRIN REAPING, in the Summer of 2022. Rod is a graduate of the Humber School for Writers and is currently the Artistic Director of the Acting for Stage and Screen Program for Canadore College. He recently directed All in the Timing for Theatre Canadore. He is also a part-time English professor at Nipissing University. Rod has directed over 125 productions to date, both nationally and internationally, ranging from the classics to the development of new Canadian work. He was the 2009 winner of TVO's Big Ideas/Best Lecturer Competition. Rod was the first recipient of the Stratford Festival's Jean Gascon Director's Award and received four Tyrone Guthrie Awards over his career. Film/television acting credits include 3 seasons on Hard Rock Medical (TVO), Cardinal (CTV), and Carter (Sony Pictures). He was inducted into the North Bay Musicians and Entertainers Hall of Recognition in 2015. Please Enjoy! Help support Richard Fortin Presents by sponsoring us on our Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/richardfortinpresents) to allow us to continue sharing the stories of those who are re-shaping the entertainment industry. Richard Fortin Presents is a video and podcast show for, and about, the people re-shaping the ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY and making, creating, producing impactful ART work. Shot and Edited by Darren Summersby Connect with Richard Fortin Presents: INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/richardfortinpresents/ FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/richardfortinpresents BLOG: http://www.rfpmedia.org/richardfortinpresents PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/richardfortinpresents YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgcruSPw-t3E8UifSB-VM7A PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/richardfortinpresents EMAIL: info@rfpmedia.org

GATEWAY LIVE
Rob McCubbin - the presence of screen acting | Richard Fortin Presents 13

GATEWAY LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 31:15


Talent Agent Rob McCubbin of The Nexus Talent Group sits down with Richard to discuss his recent take over of the talent group and the side effects from COVID-19, the presence of acting on camera and his personal experiences in the arts and entertainment industry. Rob McCubbin is the Agent/Manager for The Nexus Talent Group. He strives to extend personal attention to all of his clients, with a dedication to their career growth, and a focus on ensuring long term success. In addition to being an Agent, Rob is a Dramatic Arts/English teacher at West Ferris Secondary School. Since 1994, he has directed award-winning Sears Festival and NTS Festival plays, including many Ontario Showcase productions. Rob has also acted in stage plays, and worked in film/television, for a number of years. Most recently, he performed in Gateway Theatre Guild's Other Desert Cities, and Canadore College's short film The Trees Have Ears. Connect with Rob and The Nexus Talent Group: https://nexustalentgroup.com robmcnexus@outlook.com Please Enjoy! Help support Richard Fortin Presents by sponsoring us on our Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/richardfortinpresents) to allow us to continue sharing the stories of those who are re-shaping the entertainment industry. Richard Fortin Presents is a video and podcast show for, and about, the people re-shaping the ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY and making, creating, producing impactful ART work. Shot and Edited by Darren Summersby Connect with Richard Fortin Presents: INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/richardfortinpresents/ FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/richardfortinpresents BLOG: http://www.rfpmedia.org/richardfortinpresents PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/richardfortinpresents YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgcruSPw-t3E8UifSB-VM7A PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/richardfortinpresents EMAIL: info@rfpmedia.org

GATEWAY LIVE
Kelsey Ruhl - we need to communicate ON THE EDGE FRINGE FESTIVAL | Richard Fortin Presents 11

GATEWAY LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 15:04


Artistic Director of the On The Edge Fringe Festival Kelsey Ruhl sits down with Richard to discuss her personal path as an actress in Northern Ontario as well as the ever-growing On the Edge Fringe Festival. Kelsey Ruhl is a Theatre Arts graduate of Canadore College. Ruhl first appeared in the docudrama Harold and Lorna and has since appeared in the feature films The Captive, Christmas with Tucker, Algonquin, Christmas Inheritance, Midnight Masquerade, Valentine Ever After, Crossword Mystery, Christmas at Cartwright's and James Vs. His Future Self; working alongside actors such as Ryan Reynolds, Nicholas Campbell and James Brolin. As well as appearing in the television series' Slasher, Hard Rock Medical, Carter, Letterkenny and Unsettled. Kelsey has also worked on numerous stage productions and is a proud member of the Proscenium Club, a touring theatre group that premieres new Canadian works. Kelsey is the Artistic Director of the “On the Edge Fringe Festival” in North Bay, which will soon celebrate its eighth summer of Fringe. In March of 2019, Kelsey launched the Sun Dog Theater Festival, a sister festival to On the Edge. With her commitment to the Proscenium Club and her lead hand in the operations of two yearly festivals, Kelsey continues to make North Bay a provincially recognized hub for theatre, enriching the vibrancy of her northern community by providing professional quality fine arts to its residents, and bringing vitality to the local economy. Connect with Kelsey and On The Edge Fringe Festival: WEBSITE https://fringenorth.com FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/fringenorthbay/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/ontheedgefringe/ EMAIL kelsey@ontheedgefringe.com Please Enjoy! Help support Richard Fortin Presents by sponsoring us on our Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/richardfortinpresents) to allow us to continue sharing the stories of those who are re-shaping the entertainment industry. Richard Fortin Presents is a video and podcast show for, and about, the people re-shaping the ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY and making, creating, producing impactful ART work. Shot and Edited by Darren Summersby Connect with Richard Fortin Presents: INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/richardfortinpresents/ FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/richardfortinpresents BLOG: http://www.rfpmedia.org/richardfortinpresents PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/richardfortinpresents YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgcruSPw-t3E8UifSB-VM7A PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/richardfortinpresents EMAIL: info@rfpmedia.org

GATEWAY LIVE
Kevin Love - always an adventure and something new | Richard Fortin Presents 5

GATEWAY LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 10:51


Content Creator Kevin Love sits down with Richard to discuss his beginnings, journey to Canada and his adventure to break into the media industry with his business K. Love Productions. Kevin Love was born and raised on the small island of Nassau, Bahamas. From a young age, he had an interest in the field of arts and entertainment. With an active imagination, he took it upon himself to learn the art of acting. It started with performing on stage in school, to acting on stage in college and local theatre. This eventually evolved to creating a YouTube channel. He then moved on to performing for his local church and lead their Drama Team. Kevin, being able to act in a few films, was granted the opportunity to see the production side of the entertainment industry. It then became clear that he was interested in gaining more knowledge of being behind the camera. Kevin began doing research on the process of filmmaking, resulting in him creating a few short films for himself. Still being a part of his local church, he branched away from acting and joined the media team, starting with lighting the stage and leading to camera operations. This is where Kevin learned how to Direct the cameramen and operate industry-standard equipment. At this point, his wife, Ashley, noticed the glow on his face whenever he was behind a camera. With her encouragement, they pursued various avenues to get the proper training to film and edit videos professionally. This led them to travel abroad to North Bay, to study at Canadore College in the TV Broadcasting and Video Editing Program. During his two-year course, Kevin has built relationships and took advantage of the opportunities presented before him. Kevin aspires to be an elite Camera Operator and Video Editor. Although his studies are completed, he takes it upon himself to further improve his skill by being self-taught. Kevin can currently be followed on Instagram @KLove.Productions (www.instagram.com/klove.productions). Kevin hopes to expand his social platform but you can view some of his creations on Vimeo, https://vimeo.com/user137089188 Please Enjoy! Help support Richard Fortin Presents by sponsoring us on our Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/richardfortinpresents) to allow us to continue sharing the stories of those who are re-shaping the entertainment industry. Richard Fortin Presents is a video and podcast show for, and about, the people re-shaping the ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY and making, creating, producing impactful ART work. Edited and Shot by Darren Summersby Connect with Richard Fortin Presents: INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/richardfortinpresents/ FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/richardfortinpresents BLOG: http://www.rfpmedia.org/richardfortinpresents YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgcruSPw-t3E8UifSB-VM7A PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/richardfortinpresents EMAIL: info@rfpmedia.org

GATEWAY LIVE
Yura Monestime - new developments in Arts and Design at Canadore College | Richard Fortin Presents 2

GATEWAY LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 19:57


Yura Monestime Director, Academic Operations and Business Development Arts and Design, Canadore College in North Bay, Ontario, Canada. Contact information: yura.monestime@canadorecollege.ca @canadorecollege -- I am very grateful to have connected with Canadore College via students like Kevin Love who recorded and edited this episode! "Richard Fortin Presents is a video and podcast show for, and about, the people re-shaping the ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY and making, creating, producing impactful ART work. I’m a digital media and marketing production entrepreneur building my small business publicly! As the host of this wonderful little experiment it is truly my pleasure to bring you behind-the-scenes to learn how our team is building a communications company designed for the digital age. My mission is to keep you informed and entertained as we share the skills, tricks and insider tips to make our visions, our reatlity." ~Rich May 2021

Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing
EP 189 - From Stage to Page and Back to Stage with Rod Carley

Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 65:43


Mark interviews writer, director, playwright and actor, Rod Carley and they talk about his new novel Kinmount. Prior to the interview, Mark shares a personal update as well as a word from this episode's sponsor. You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway. During their conversation, Mark and Rod talk about: How, when he was young, Rod would come home from school every day and work on a picture book Joining a musical as part of the chorus in grade 9 Theater offering a sense of collaboration and inclusion Having Canadian poet bpNichol as a creative writing instructor in university, and how this legendary writer was a huge influence The work Rod did adapting and editing Shakespearean scripts into modern settings by finding more recent historic parallels to moments, themes, and events from the original plays Writing musicals based on the history of Northern Ontario An overview of the premise and setup for Rod's first novel, A Matter of Will Rod's latest novel, Kinmount, which is about a theater director trying to put on a Shakespeare play (Romeo & Juliet) in a small town The common mis-perception of Romeo & Juliet as a romantic story rather than a tragedy How Romeo & Juliet is, in many ways, a tragedy of toxic masculinity Balancing humanity with hilarity in the writing of this book The subtle elements of magic realism in Kinmount and A Matter of Will and how it has to come from an organic place in the story One of the things Rod has done when directing MacBeth ("the Scottish play") to break the curse/spell associated with that play How the first week of July in North Bay there is a massive shadfly infestation Launching a novel during the 2020 Pandemic Pivoting to a virtual book launch, and hiring a small local marketing firm to assist with that One of the pros of having a virtual book launch, which allowed for attendees from afar Getting onto the long-list for the Stephen Leacock Medal and the support Rod received from Terry Fallis Some of Rod's influences that include Robertson Davies, Mordecai Richler, David Sedaris, Kurt Vonnegut, and more How Rod prepares for doing a live (or virtual) reading of his work The way Rod's work in theater has informed his ability to compose dialogue Modern adaptation (what Rod calls "responsible adaption") of Shakespeare's society and how, back in Shakespeare's day, people were used to speaking and listening a lot more rapidly, so a typical Shakespeare play wasn't as long in duration as a modern version And more... After the interview, Mark reflects on the adaptations that can happen with creative work and how authors might consider their own work re-adapted to different formats.   Links of Interest: Rod Carley's Website Instagram Twitter Facebook Kevin Closs Music Episode 29 - Terry Fallis on Writing with Authenticity, Humor, & Passion Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour Patreon for Stark Reflections Wide for the Win Mark's Canadian Werewolf Books This Time Around (Short Story) A Canadian Werewolf in New York Stowe Away (Novella) Fear and Longing in Los Angeles Fright Nights, Big City   Rod's first novel, A Matter of Will, was a finalist for the 2018 Northern Lit Award for Fiction. His non-fiction short story, A Farewell to Steam, was featured in the anthology, 150 Years Up North and More. His literary fiction short story, Botox and the Brontosaurus, is featured in Cloud Lake Literary's inaugural online review. Rod is also an award-winning director, playwright and actor, having directed and produced over 100 theatrical productions to date including fifteen adaptations of Shakespeare. He is the Artistic Director of the Acting for Stage and Screen Program for Canadore College and a part-time English professor with Nipissing University. Rod was the 2009 winner of TVO's Big Ideas/Best Lecturer competition. KINMOUNT is his second novel.   The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

Eat This! Drink That!
100 Elements at Canadore College's Culinary Program

Eat This! Drink That!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 27:09


Guests Shelley Busch (Culinary Coordinator), Yura Monestime (Director, Academic Operations and Business Development), and Chef Professor Derek Lawday join in conversation on this recent episode of QOL. The culinary program at North Bay's Canadore College is 3 decades strong and delivers kitchen skills, management and more. Naturally we talk about how the program works, who it serves, and the outcomes of both the 1 and 2 year streams. 100 Elements is their hidden gem of a teaching restaurant. At this time they offer only curbside pick-up, not dine-in.

Real Science Radio
Microbiologist Dr. Clem Persaud on COVID Vaccines

Real Science Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020


Quantum Pt. 4: Lord-willing, next week Bob and Fred will complete their series on quantum mechanics. Real Science Radio interviews Dr. Clement Persaud, Professor of Medical Microbiology and Biotechnology for 23 years at Canadore College in Northern Ontario. An expert in cloning and embryo-research legislation, Dr. Persaud focuses on bioethical issues. Today we discuss the COVID-19 vaccines including that Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, and other pharmaceutical firms are producing vaccines using aborted fetal tissue. Agreeing with Dr. Persaud We need to fight to stop that moral horror. (At Bob Enyart Live we do have some success in such matters, as when we helped force Pepsi to stop using aborted embryonic tissue in their recipe and shocking taste research, literally using fetal taste-bud cellls. See rsr.org/pepsi.) Other COVID vaccines, as mentioned today and at rsr.org/covid, are being developed without harvested parts of unborn babies including the one from NOVAX. Bob and Dr. Persaud also discuss vaccine prioritization, human challenges (i.e., further testing by intentionally infecting those vaccinated), and what happens to the vaccines when, as expected, SARS-CoV-2 mutates. Related: See also Bob's article at CarnegieStates.com.

Bob Enyart Live
Microbiologist Dr. Clem Persaud on COVID Vaccines

Bob Enyart Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020


Quantum Pt. 4: Lord-willing, next week Bob and Fred will complete their series on quantum mechanics. Real Science Radio interviews Dr. Clement Persaud, Professor of Medical Microbiology and Biotechnology for 23 years at Canadore College in Northern Ontario. An expert in cloning and embryo-research legislation, Dr. Persaud focuses on bioethical issues. Today we discuss the COVID-19 vaccines including that Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, and other pharmaceutical firms are producing vaccines using aborted fetal tissue. Agreeing with Dr. Persaud We need to fight to stop that moral horror. (At Bob Enyart Live we do have some success in such matters, as when we helped force Pepsi to stop using aborted embryonic tissue in their recipe and shocking taste research, literally using fetal taste-bud cellls. See rsr.org/pepsi.) Other COVID vaccines, as mentioned today and at rsr.org/covid, are being developed without harvested parts of unborn babies including the one from NOVAX. Bob and Dr. Persaud also discuss vaccine prioritization, human challenges (i.e., further testing by intentionally infecting those vaccinated), and what happens to the vaccines when, as expected, SARS-CoV-2 mutates. Related: See also Bob's article at CarnegieStates.com.

Passin Dimes Podcast
The Jeff Millar Show EP. 36

Passin Dimes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 41:05


This week's guest is all round beauty Jeff Millar! He is currently the head coach of the Fanshawe Falcons Women's Volleyball Team. He was recently the Fanshawe Men's Volleyball Assistant Coach from 2017-2019, where he won two OCAA championships, one CCAA silver medal and a CCAA gold medal in 2018-19. Jeff has also coached at Nipissing University, London Fire, Durham Attack, Canadore College, Camp Madawaska and many other teams I'm sure we're forgetting.  Jeff takes us through his coaching philosophy and also shares some tips for development! We hope you enjoyed this episode! Please leave a 5 Star Review and Subscribe to the show! Stay Excellent Friends! 

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Freelance Freedom
5. Accounting for Freelancers

Freelance Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 59:22


Today I'm super stoked to be joined by my accountant Susan. Susan Watkin is a recognized and sought-after accounting educator, small business advisor, and start-up strategist. Working closely with business owners in all phases of their business life-cycle, Susan strives to help those owners take their businesses to whatever level they want to reach. In her approachable style, she’s upfront and pulls no punches when it comes to the reality of small business finance and all that it entails so that those she works with are given the tools for their future success. Susan is proud to be recognized as a leader in digital accounting technology, as well as holding a position as a trainer and writer for Intuit Canada, and part-time professor at both Mohawk and Canadore College in Ontario.Welcome Susan!PD: Please note that all the information we are covering in this episode relates to Canadian Freelancers. Some of the major concepts can be translated to the US and beyond, but just keep in mind where our area of focus is.Here's the following topics we dive into, and questions we have answers for:Interview Questions Susan Watkin The State of Finance Questions: 2:23 -- About Susan, what she does, who she serves and the services she offers.Interview Q's4:30 -- When you work with Freelancers and small business owners, what is their typical level of knowledge on finances, and do you think the school system is lacking in that area, given the rise of the “gig economy”? Specific Freelancing Questions: 6:55 -- SALES TAX: In Canada, when a person first starts out as a sole prop, do they need charge pay tax? If not, should they opt in to paying right away, and what are the advantages of that? 12:35 -- REMOTE WORK: Since many people are working remotely, we often work with people in different provinces and across borders. Who do we charge tax to, and how much? 19:17 -- INTERNATIONAL CLIENTS: Being remote, there are many times that we deal with US customers. Is it ok to charge in another currency? 23:22 -- EXPENSES: Let’s talk about “write-offs”. Can you clarify what a “write off” is? Because many people believe that it’s free money that you get back from the government. What are some major misconceptions about expenses?27:45 -- CRAZY EXPENSES & AUDIT POTENTIAL: What are the allowances of expenses when just starting out, and what’s the craziest thing someone has tried to justify expensing?31:50 -- INCOME TAX: As a general rule, do you have a guideline of how much of your sales you should put aside in the expectation of paying it for tax? 37:05 -- INCORPORATE VS SOLE PROP: People most will start off as a sole prop, but as they grow will consider incorporation. Is there a general guideline on when you should start to consider that? I know each case is different, but when should you start the conversation? 44:55 -- COMBATTING FINANCIAL OVERWHELM: For people who are overwhelmed by finances and stressed out about numbers, what advice would you give to help them stay on top of their cashflow?50:58 -- STARTING OUT: What’s the 2 major pieces of advice you would give to someone starting from scratch (I’ll also add a couple of my experiences from a Freelance perspective)53:46 -- INVOICING SOFTWARE: Finally, for a Canadian solo-preneur, is there a bookkeeping/online invoicing program you would recommend, also do you need one right out of the gate? (you can add referral links if you have them) Susan has also given us a wealth of resources. Here is everything mentioned in the episode:Free webinars/tutorials for small businesseshttps://quickbooks.intuit.com/ca/tutorials/webinars/ For accounting/invoicing software:https://quickbooks.intuit.com/ca/pricing/ GST/HST Rulings:https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/forms-publications/publications/rc4405/gst-hst-rulings-experts-gst-hst-legislation.html Startup Canada:https://www.startupcan.ca/ Find Susan here: susanwatkin.ca and Watkin-sbs.ca Twitter: https://twitter.com/WatkinSBS See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

RCI The Link
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RCI The Link

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 6:56


Roger Chum, counsellor First People’s Centre, Canadore College, and president of ONECA

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Big Ideas (Video)
Rod Carley on Theatre in the 21st Century

Big Ideas (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2011 54:25


Big Ideas presents Rod Carley, winner of the 2009 Best Lecturer Competition, on Theatre in the 21st Century: Touchstone to Humanity

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Big Ideas (Audio)
Rod Carley on Theatre in the 21st Century

Big Ideas (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2011 54:45


Big Ideas preents Rod Carley, winner of the 2009 Best Lecturer Competition, on Theatre in the 21st Century: Touchstone to Humanity

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Big Ideas (Video)
Rod Carley - Best Lecturer Finalist - on Adapting Shakespeare within a Modern Canadian Context

Big Ideas (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2009 44:57


Top ten finalist, Professor Rod Carley, from the Communication Arts department at Canadore College in North Bay is profiled and delivers his competition lecture entitled, Adapting Shakespeare Within a Modern Canadian Context.

Big Ideas (Audio)
Rod Carley - Best Lecturer Finalist - on Adapting Shakespeare within a Modern Canadian Context

Big Ideas (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2009 45:15


Top ten finalist, Professor Rod Carley, from the Communication Arts department at Canadore College in North Bay is profiled and delivers his competition lecture entitled, Adapting Shakespeare Within a Modern Canadian Context.