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Shaun Newman Podcast
#403 - SNP Presents: Legacy Media

Shaun Newman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 134:25


This is the live audio from Saturday March 18th's SNP Presents in Edmonton featuring Kid Carson, Byron Christopher, Kris Sims & Wayne Peters. Kid Carson - A long-time morning radio host in Canada - LIFE 100.3 Barrie / KISS 92 Toronto / THE BEAT 94.5 / KISS 104.9 / Z95 Vancouver. After losing his job for expressing his views on the Freedom Convoy he now hosts the the Kid Carson Podcast and tours Canada doing live events "Kid Carson & Friends". Byron Christopher - A journalist for more than 30 plus years with experience in the mainstream and independent media. His style of work has been referred to as "Armageddon-like blood-and-guts crime reporting". He's filed stories across North America, Europe, Asia & Australia, with most of his journalistic career focused on Western Canada. During the two decades that he worked for the CBC and for 630 CHED, he won national awards for both his print and radio journalism. He is known for his ability to secure exclusive interviews with convicted criminals, and is sometimes the only media source that high-profile criminals will contact. Finally, he taught journalism at Grant MacEwan College.  Kris Sims - She is the Alberta Director for the Canadian Taxpayers Federation and has 25 years experience in national journalism and politics. Sims was a founding reporter for Sun News Network and proudly covered issues of big government, personal liberty and the rights of small town and rural Canadians until Sun News was shut down.  Wayne Peters - He is a longtime blue collar worker who started as a floor hand on a service rig, a stint in cementing and a decade of construction. He took his 30 year hobby of photography & visual design to become a beat journalist starting during the 2019 convoy to Ottawa (Yes 2019). He hosts What's Up Canada where he had names like Julie Ponesse, Byram Bridle & Steven Pelech draw straws early into the pandemic to see who would talk first. He now is bringing independent media together with "Looking Glass Media". Substack: https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcast Let me know what you thinkText me 587-217-8500

Shaun Newman Podcast
#395 - Byron Christopher 2.0

Shaun Newman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 138:34


A journalist for more than 30 plus years with experience in the mainstream and independent media. His style of work has been referred to as "Armageddon-like blood-and-guts crime reporting". He's filed stories across North America, Europe, Asia & Australia, with most of his journalistic career focused on Western Canada. During the two decades that he worked for the CBC and for 630 CHED, he won national awards for both his print and radio journalism. He is known for his ability to secure exclusive interviews with convicted criminals, and is sometimes the only media source that high-profile criminals will contact. Finally, he taught journalism at Grant MacEwan College. SNP Presents: Legacy Media featuring: Kid Carson, Wayne Peters, Byron Christopher & Kris Sims March 18th in Edmonton Tickets here: https://www.showpass.com/snp/ Let me know what you think Text me 587-217-8500

Talking Sh*t With Tara Cheyenne
Episode 15 - Interview with Dance Artist, Teacher and Studio Owner Kim Stevenson

Talking Sh*t With Tara Cheyenne

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 54:11


Show notes below: Talking Shit with Tara Cheyenne is a Tara Cheyenne Performance Productionwww.taracheyenne.comInstagram: @TaraCheyenneTCP  /  FB: Tara Cheyenne PerformancePodcast produced, edited and music by Marc Stewartwww.marcstewartmusic.com  © 2020 Tara Cheyenne Performance Subscribe/follow share through Podbean and Google Podcasts and Apple Podcasts/iTunes  Donate! To keep this podcast ad-free please go to: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/13386 Show Notes and links: Kimberly Stevenson:  Kimberly earned a diploma from Alberta’s Grant MacEwan College and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from British Columbia’s Simon Fraser University.Kimberly is a professional dance artist who continues to seek training and performance opportunities. She has trained under Hofesh Shechter Company in London England and under Batsheva Dance Company in Tel Aviv Israel participating in extensive workshops involving training in Gaga technique and learning company repertoire. Kimberly has had the honour to perform professionally for Serge Bennathan, Tara Cheyenne Friedenberg, Gail Lotenberg, Daisy Thompson, Katie DeVries, Kokoro Dance Theatre, Rob Kitsos, Shauna Elton, Deanna Peters, and Kate Franklin. For three seasons in a row she has been the choreographer for The Vancouver Canadians Grounds crew and was the choreographer for the East Van Panto: Snow White & the Seven Dwarves in 2017. Kimberly opened up her own dance studio in 2013 located in East Vancouver, The Happening Dance Company, and looks forward to continually sharing her joy in movement to others.Links: Tara’s filmmaker collaborator Allison Beda: http://www.allisonbeda.com/yoga-my-way-360-in-development PODPLAYS by NEWORLD THEATRE: https://neworldtheatre.com/portfolio-item/podplays-2020/Kim’s links:www.thehappeningdance.comKim's Instagram:@happeningdanceBevin Poole for pilates: https://www.unionpilates.ca/ Gaga Dance:https://www.gagapeople.com/en/gaga-online/ About Tara:Tara Cheyenne Friedenberg is an award winning creator, performer, choreographer, director and writer. Artistic Director of Tara Cheyenne Performance, she is renowned as a trailblazer in interdisciplinary performance and as a mighty performer "who defies categorization on any level"(The Georgia Straight).Tara is celebrated nationally and internationally for her unique and dynamic hybrid of dance, comedy and theatre. The string of celebrated full-length solo shows to her credit includes bANGER, Goggles, Porno Death Cult, and I can’t remember the word for I can’t remember, and she partners regularly on multidisciplinary collaborations, commissions and boundary-bending ensemble creations. When she isn’t creating innovative movement for theatre, Tara performs around the world- highlights include DanceBase/Edinburgh, South Bank Centre/London, On the Boards/Seattle USA, and High Performance Rodeo/Calgary. Recent works include The Body Project (premiering 2020/21 season) The River with dance artist Miriam Colvin and artist and activist Molly Wickham (premiering 2021 in Wet'suwet'en Territory), empty.swimming.pool with Italian dance/performance artist Silvia Gribaudi, (Castiglioncello, Bassano, Victoria, B.C. and Vancouver, B.C.), how to be (Vancouver, B.C.) , and I can’t remember the word for I can’t remember (currently touring). Tara lives on the unceded and traditional territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), səlil̓wətaɁɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation)/East Vancouver with her partner composer Marc Stewart.© 2020 Tara Cheyenne Performance

Drum Hustle
Drummer Mike Michalkow Interview

Drum Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 66:34


https://www.mikemichalkow.com/http://www.drumlessons.com/drummers/mike-michalkow/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Krnkf865SIABOUT MIKE MICHALKOWMike Michalkow has been performing, recording, and teaching drums for more than 20 years, with a storied career that has seen him brush shoulders with some of the most recognized drummers in the industry.As a firm believer in drum education, Mike has studied privately with Mitch Dorge (Crash Test Dummies), Dom Famularo, Jim Chapin, Chuck Silverman, John Fisher, Peter Magadini, and Virgil Donati - while also taking classes with the Drummers Collective in New York City, and graduating at the top of his program while majoring in Latin and Jazz under Brian Thurgood at Grant MacEwan College in Edmonton.His passion for drums and percussion has earned him a name in the business. This led him to be the Orchestra Drummer on a popular cruise line, heading up the drum department for the USA West Coast for the “National Guitar Workshop”. Mike has also performed and recorded with songwriters and bands with a range of styles including progressive rock, latin, jazz, blues, pop, funk, celtic, country, metal, and R&B.Mike has taught on various drum instructional DVDs including “Moeller Method Secrets”, “The Jazz Drumming System”, “The Latin Drumming System”, and the world-famous “Drumming System” which has sold nearly 20,000 copies. Mike is also an ongoing instructor for the online drum lessons community at www.Drumeo.com.Mike's goal as an outgoing performer and enthusiastic teacher is to excite and motivate others about the drums and music.

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Stageworthy
#215 – Andrew Joseph Richardson & Victoria Urquhart

Stageworthy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 53:33


Andrew Joseph Richardson Andrew is an Indo-Canadian actor, director, dramaturg, and dad. He is a graduate of both the Theatre Arts Program at Grant MacEwan College in Edmonton (where he is originally from) and the Acting Program at the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal. He is also the Co-Ordinator of the Guerrilla Ruffian Squad and directed their production, Situation Unknown (a Shakespearean improv performance), at the Shakespeare Lives microfestival in libraries across Toronto. A.J. has lead the adaptations for every Shakespeare in the Ruff production in Withrow Park in collaboration with each show’s director. He has also created short adaptations of Henry VI, Part 3 and Julius Caesar (amongst others) for Original Practices events. His adaptation of The Tempest was directed by Diane D’Aquila for Theatre Calgary’s Shakespeare by the Bow. He directed the Shakespeare-in-Hospitals Program for Spur-of-the-Moment Shakespeare Collective in 2014. Selected Shakespeare Acting Credits: Launce in Two Gents, Cloten in Cymbeline’s Reign, and Banquo in Macbeth: Walking Shadows (Shakespeare in the Ruff), Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare in the Ruff), Ford in The Merry Wives of Windsor (Shakespeare BASH’d), Horatio in Hamlet (Forward Theatre), and Rodorigo in Othello (Sound and Fury Theatre).Victoria Urquhart Victoria Urquhart is a Toronto-based actor and director from Caledon. She is also a graduate from the University of Windsor’s 2010 B.F.A. Acting Program. This training has helped her to develop a focus on marrying Physical Theatre Practices with Classical Text. This fascination, combined with her leadership and organizational skills developed through working six consecutive summers at a residential camp have led her to a passion for directing, and the creation of The Spur-Of-The-Moment Shakespeare Collective in Toronto. Through the SOTMSC, she has directed, produced, and sometimes performed in several community projects, including the Shakespeare-On-The-Subway Project, several sessions of Shakespeare-In-Hospitals, and JULIUS CAESAR PROJECT, garnering 4 N’s from NOW magazine at the 2014 Toronto Fringe Festival. Other theatre credits include: Waiting for Alonzo with Empty Box Theatre (2015), Teach Me with Newborn Theatre, and Macbeth with Hart House Theatre.Heart In Hand at Shakespeare-In-Hospitals’ Family Reunion Gala!Grab a drink at the bar, enjoy some sweet and savoury eats and put your picture on our family tree as we extend the SOTMSC family with a final performance of the 2019 Program’s show, Heart In Hand:How will you choose your family if your family doesn’t choose you? In the last flashes of a mother’s life, we see the hopeful imaginings of her family’s choices to move forward when she is gone. Brought together by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, Amsterdam Brewery and the Spur of The Moment Shakespeare Collective, this funny and touching piece has toured to rave reviews from patient, staff and family audiences across Toronto and the G.T.A.For a financially accessible gala we offer tickets on a sliding scale. Arts Worker and Student Tickets are available for the cost of $18 ($19.89 with processing fee). Folks who wish to donate more with their ticket to help those who cannot afford full cost can do so on our ticketing site: http://shakehospitals2019.bpt.me/www.spurofthemomentshakespeare.com Twitter: @shakespur Instagram: @shakespur

The Project EGG Show: Entrepreneurs Gathering for Growth | Conversations That Change The World

Tim Francis is an entrepreneur from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He is the owner of Tim Francis Marketing and the founder of Profit Factory. Tim has a BPE degree from the University of Alberta, and a Certified Scrum Product Owner. Tim is a sought out consultant and speaker in entrepreneurship, marketing, and systems. Tim has been an entrepreneur for over 10 years now. His first business was in 2001 when he was a franchisee of College Pro Painters. In 2009 Tim was awarded one of Edmonton's coveted “Sizzling 20 Under 30” awards as one of his city's brightest up-and-coming business leaders. In March 2015, Tim was a guest lecturer at NYU in New York City. In July 2015, Tim spoke atop a mountain in Utah at the exclusive, invitation-only Baby Bathwater mastermind. A perfect storm of stressful events were major contributors to Tim falling dramatically ill in 2011 with a case of Erythema Nodosum. He was unable to walk or work for three full months. Amidst searing frustration, bitter disappointment and creeping self-doubt, Tim was forced to scrap everything and start from scratch. The soul-searching of those three months, and the businesses birthed from that crippling time have led to a business renaissance for Tim, enjoying greater success than ever before. Away from business, Tim's been a multi-award-winning athlete in both High School (ESSMY in St. Albert) and at Grant MacEwan College in Edmonton. Tim was selected to the prestigious House of Commons Page Program (Ottawa) in 2000. Tim obtained a Health Promotion degree from the University of Alberta in 2006. Tim has also spent time in the entertainment industry as a TV host (2005) and a touring rock drummer (2002 – 2008). In his final year as a drummer, Tim appeared at the Western Canadian Music Awards with his rock trio, Smoothride. Today Tim lives in Austin, TX, and celebrates his mobility 3-4 times per week participating in Crossfit. About The Project EGG Show: The Project EGG Show is a video talk show that introduces you to entrepreneurs from around the world. It is broadcast from studios in Metairie, Louisiana to online platforms including YouTube, iTunes, Google Play, Spotify and Stitcher, and hosted by Ben Gothard. Our goal is to give you a fresh, unscripted and unedited look into the lives of real entrepreneurs from around the globe. From billionaires to New York Times best selling authors to Emmy Award winners to Forbes 30 Under 30 recipients to TEDx speakers – we present their real stories – uncensored and uncut. Subscribe To The Show: https://projectegg.co/podcast/ Get Access To: 1. Resources: https://projectegg.co/resources/ 2. Financing Solutions: https://projectegg.co/epoch/ 3. Payment Solutions: https://projectegg.co/sempr/ 4. Services: https://projectegg.co/resources#services 5. Courses: https://projectegg.co/resources#courses 6. Software: https://projectegg.co/resources#software 7. Book: https://projectegg.co/resources#books --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/projectegg/support

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Dr. Chris Show
2019 - 08 - 24 - The Importance Of Course Evaluation Rubrics

Dr. Chris Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2019 5:11


When it comes to Course Evaluation I find that Rubrics Make the Evaluation Easier: For the most part, I find the Quality Matters Rubrics to be the most useful and their professional development is not only a fantastic resource for developing and evaluating online courses and workshops they are also fantastic examples of well planned out online learning products. The annotated Rubrics are worth the effort of the workshops, however, there are un-annotated copies of the quality matters rubrics available for free: • Higher Ed. Standards • Higher Ed. Publisher Standards • K-12 Secondary Standards • K-12 Publisher Standards • Continuing or Professional Standards The rubrics are also useful tools to use during the design process since they can be used as a checklist of key best practices. The annotated rubrics are available for members, currently, the fee for an individual membership is approximately $175 a year per rubric. https://www.qualitymatters.org/qm-membership/benefits-fees There are other rubrics available as well that I use often. The University of Illinois has a useful rubric that they have released under a Creative Commons License which makes it free to use. Their web-based rubric provides an excellent overview of best practices that can help with the design of online courses and they offer downloadable copies with room for comments and a checklist which can help when giving feedback on an already developed course. http://www.ion.uillinois.edu/initiatives/qoci/rubric.asp The University of Southern Mississippi Learning Enhancement Center has an “Online Course Development Guide and Rubric” It is essentially a rubric that I also like, while it doesn’t have as many specifics as the others it is an excellent way to quickly communicate a course evaluation. http://ablendedmaricopa.pbworks.com/f/LEC_Online_course+rubric.pdf Michigan Community College Association has another rubric. One of the items I like about this rubric is that it covers the importance of support for the faculty as well as the importance of “course maintenance” which is not common in other rubrics. http://www.mccvlc.org/~staff/content.cfm?ID=108 Clayton Wright from Grant MacEwan College has a detailed outline that works as an excellent checklist for evaluating courses. It is quite comprehensive with over 100 points to check and can be used for a detailed review of courses. http://elearning.typepad.com/thelearnedman/ID/evaluatingcourses.pdf

Capital City Records Podcast
CCR Podcast | Colleen Rae "Look At Her Go"

Capital City Records Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 4:24


This week’s podcast features Kennedy Jenson singing the praises of Edmonton Music Award Winner Colleen Rae’s song, “Look at Her Go.” Kennedy Jenson, a graduate of the Music Program at the former Grant MacEwan College, has been part of the Alberta music scene for many years as an arts administrator and legendary music performer. Her recent endeavours include running successful arts organizations and working with multiple arts-based projects in the Edmonton area. In this podcast she mentions that “we are lucky that he lives here in Edmonton” referring to the producer of this week’s featured song. Find out who Kennedy Jenson is talking about by downloading the podcast. Capital City Records Song of the Week is an affiliated member of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB.

The Performers Podcast
Writer, teacher, performer Kenneth Brown

The Performers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2013 52:34


Kenneth Brown is one of Canada's most prolific writers for the theatre. Kenneth and his work have traveled the world. Kenneth has also spent 30 years teaching theatre at Grant MacEwan College in Edmonton. In our conversation Kenneth refers to himself as a “mountebank insane poet.” His passion for theatre is infectious and he discusses the things that continue to drive his desire to create art that moves people. We discuss Fringe Festivals and theatre as a creative spontaneous act. We also cover world travel, studying theatre with Cole Feore, Ann-Marie MacDonald and Judith Thompson, and the problematic relationships we have with our fathers.

Radio SOMOV
The Sound Of My Own Voice Episode 90 "Seed Bone & Hammer"

Radio SOMOV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2010


The Sound Of My Own Voice Episode 90."Seed Bone & Hammer"SOMOV feature documentary on Kath MacLean.Recognized as one of Edmonton’s most eclectic poet-performers, Kath MacLean’s unique muse and creative delivery attract attention wherever she reads. Known for rich images, “breath-taking lyricism” and musicality, her award-winning poetry, prose, and non-fiction is generating critical acclaim across Canada. Praised by the likes of Al Purdy, Judith Fitzgerald, and George Elliot Clarke, Kath’s first book For a Cappuccino on Bloor was the recipient of the New Muse Award and was short-listed for the Kalamalka Press New Writers Competition. Kath’s poetry has also been broadcast on CBC Radio, and she’s been a popular guest on arts and entertainment radio shows from coast to coast when touring her work. Locally, she has appeared on CJSR-FM and A Channel and performed at the Edmonton Poetry Festival, ROAR, the Edmonton Olive Reading Series, and in the Nonfiction Reading Series at the Carrot Café.A strong voice within Edmonton’s arts community, Kath teaches creative writing at Grant MacEwan College and is currently Writer in Residence for the Canadian Authors Association (Edmonton Branch) with her office at Audrey’s Books. Previously, MacLean was a Professor of English Literature at the University of Alberta, and taught creative writing to high school and junior high school students in Ontario and Alberta. Kath will be launching Seed Bone & Hammer, a CD of performance poetry on December 10th at the Kasbar Lounge 10444 Whyte Ave. She has also recently completed a new manuscript of poetry entitled Kat Among the Tigers based on the journals and correspondence of modern short-fiction writer Katherine Mansfield. Listen Now To Episode 90

Alberta Capital Notebook Podcast
Liberal Leadership Debate

Alberta Capital Notebook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2008


Live from Grant MacEwan College in Edmonton, it's a Liberal leadership debate!