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On this episode of Below the Radar, our host Am Johal is joined by Hank Bull, an artist and curator whose administration and advocacy work has greatly contributed to artist-run culture in Canada. Hank discusses his work with the Western Front and Centre A, and he also brought along some props to give us a taste of what his past radio art sounded like! Full episode details: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/episodes/254-hank-bull.html Read the transcript: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/transcripts/254-hank-bull.html Resources: Hank Bull: https://hankbull.ca/ The HP Show: https://wavefarm.org/ta/archive/works/vae2da Western Front: https://westernfront.ca/ Centre A: https://centrea.org/ Vancouver Art Gallery: https://www.vanartgallery.bc.ca/ Bio: Hank Bull was born in 1949 in Moh'kins'tsis/Calgary and grew up in Toronto and small towns in southern Ontario. He became interested in art and music at an early age, mentored by a librarian, Graham Barnett, and encouraged by high school instructors Paavo Airola and David Blackwood. After travels in Europe in 1968, he studied drawing and photography in Toronto under Robert Markle and Nobuo Kuobota. In 1973, he moved to xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam)/Vancouver to join the newly formed artist-run centre Western Front. In this interdisciplinary setting, he was exposed to mail art, poetry, ceramics, improvised music and video. He produced a weekly radio broadcast, cabaret performances, shadow theatre and telecommunications projects. During the 1980s he travelled in Asia, Africa and Europe, organized international exchanges and helped to develop a Canadian network of artist-run centres. He has worked in collaboration with a wide range of artists, including Kate Craig, Glenn Lewis, General Idea, Robert Filliou, William S. Burroughs, Kathy Acker, Michael Snow, Mona Hatoum, Antoni Muntadas, Steve Lacy, Tari Ito, Rebecca Belmore, Germaine Koh, Khan Lee, Cornelia Wyngaarden and many others. He has filled a variety of roles as artist, curator, writer, organizer and administrator. Throughout his career, he has continued an individual practice of painting, music, photography, video, sound and sculpture. He lives at the Western Front and spends a fair amount of time in swiya, territory of shíshálh Nation, as a member of the Storm Bay Art and Conservation Society. Cite this episode: Chicago Style Johal, Am. “The World Accordion To Hank — with Hank Bull.” Below the Radar, SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement. Podcast audio, October 22, 2024. https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/episodes/254-hank-bull.html.
In the episode "Eating Squirrel with Ian Cadwalader and His Beagle," sponsored by "Your Pet AuPair" and cohosted with Kate Craig, Ian Cadwalader shares his experiences and insights into squirrel hunting. He discusses the role of his beagle, Boregaard, in hunting, and delves into various aspects of cooking and consuming squirrel meat. The conversation also touches on Ian's military background and how it influenced his hunting practices. The episode provides a unique perspective on this unconventional sport and culinary experience, blending personal anecdotes with practical hunting and cooking advice.Here are links for you to bookmark, save, follow, memorize, write down, and share with others:Ian Cadwalader (@vikingwarhound) • Instagram photos and videosThis episode is sponsored by Your Pet AuPairYour Pet AuPair Doing It for the Sits & Wiggles! At Your Pet AuPair our mission is to give your pets the same Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingFacebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingInstagram – Harford County LivingTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTok Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Recorded at the Freedom Federal Credit Union StudiosHosted on BuzzsproutRocketbookSquadCast Contests & Giveaways Subscribe by Email ...
Kate Craig is a multifaceted individual whose journey has taken her from serving as a combat vehicle tester in the military to embracing the intricate world of bone art taxidermy. As a 31-year-old mother and veteran, Kate's experiences are as diverse as they are profound. She is the proud owner of Laughing Fox Boneworks, where she crafts unique art displays using ethically sourced animal remains and other natural elements. Each piece tells a story, reflecting Kate's deep respect for nature and her innovative artistic vision. Join us as Kate delves into her remarkable career, her passion for art, and the inspiration behind Laughing Fox BoneworksHere are links for you to bookmark, save, follow, memorize, write down, and to share with others:laughingfoxboneworks - Official Instagram - LinktreeLaughing Fox Boneworks (@laughingfoxboneworks) • Instagram photos and videosFacebookFind 'laughingfoxboneworks' on TikTok | TikTok SearchWHFC 91.1 FM WHFC is about much more than just great music— we're about supporting Harford County and showcasing the talents of our students and volunteers.WHFC is designed for—and run by—the Harford County community. Focused on teaching and learning, WHFC is centered around a state-of-the-art Student Learning Lab. It's open to anyone interested in radio, podcasting, the broadcasting Join the 30 Days of Courage NOW, and you'll be part of a powerful FREE online event starting October 1st-30th30 Days of Courage — Courage 365Support the showFollow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingFacebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingInstagram – Harford County LivingTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTok Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Recorded at the Freedom Federal Credit Union StudiosHosted on BuzzsproutRocketbookSquadCast Contests & Giveaways Subscribe by Email ...
The NHS turns 75 on the 5th of July but how much do you know about our local hospital? We hear from two of the team who work on Cedar Ward at Petersfield Community Hospital. Amelia Steer, Health Care Support Worker & House Keeper, and Advance Nurse Practitioner Angela Roberts share their insight with Jo Gray. Can you help? Cedar Ward is having a celebration of the NHS on Wednesday (5 July). Kate Craig, Health & Wellbeing Coordinator is appealing for thank you gifts for the hard working staff (toiletries, hand cream, treats etc) as well as edible goodies for patients and their visiting family to share. If you'd like to donate please put your items in the box by Petersfield Community Hospital main entrance or hand in to the hospital reception before 4pm on Tuesday, 4 JulySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kate has a incredible conversation with one of the most respected Americans in the patriot movement Craig "Sawman" Sawyer!! Websites: https://contralandmovie.com https://www.vets4childrescue.org Are you ready? Better be Ready! Powered by Public Streaming Network To listen live remember check out first! www.psn-tv.com www.publicstreamingnetwork.com www.youtube.com/psnradiotv www.twitch.tv/psntvlive www.dlive.tv/PSNTV www.twitter.com/PSNBroadcast Share this podcast pages... Also check out Angels Patreon page over at www.patreon.com/angelespino
In today's episode, we speak with entrepreneur, community convener, PhD candidate, and social change leader Mary Kate Craig. We dive into a really fascinating conversation about how holding possibility as a purpose has so much power in shaping our lives. We explore the role fear has in guiding us closer to our deep knowing, about how the death of a parent was a catalyst to start to reimagine what life could look like and asking ‘is this what I want for my life?'. We explore the importance of community which isn't just about infrastructure and geography but about how holding possibility at the forefront has created a deep sense of belonging and a sense of home for many people in a small community in Southern Ontario. It's a powerful conversation and it's everything you'd expect from a person who sees possibility as a way of life. If this episode inspired you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening on your device and post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag me @amidehne.I want to invite you to help contribute to this podcast by submitting a question for the Disruptions With Purpose podcast. All you have to do is go here and submit a question or episode suggestion that could be featured on an upcoming episode.LINKS:Brave New Home - Our Future in Smarter, Simpler, Happier Housing by Diana Lind. This smart, provocative look at how the American Dream of single-family homes, white picket fences, and two-car garages became a lonely, overpriced nightmare explores how new trends in housing can help us live better.From What Is To What If Unleashing the Power of Imagination to Create the Future We Want by Rob Hopkins - The founder of the international Transition Towns movement asks why true creative, positive thinking is in decline, asserts that it's more important now than ever, and suggests ways our communities can revive and reclaim it.
Candidates running for Chair of the Tennessee Democratic Party join for our TNDP Chair's Forum in partnership with Change TN. On this second night, we heard from four candidates: Robin Kimbrough Hayes, Dr. Jane George, Kate Craig, and Civil Miller-Watkins. Listen to hear their vision of what the future of the Democratic Party should look like in Tennessee. The Tennessee Holler is powered by people - Subscribe and Support to help keep us hollerin. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tennessee-holler/message
Today's topic is not an easy topic for a lot of people but I think it is so important for people's stories to be told who are struggling with infertility. You don't have to feel alone when going through this journey and you should also never lose faith. I am joined by Anna Kate Craig today who is going to share her journey with us and why it is so important to find your purpose throughout the journey. Anna opens up her heart and shares her story and I think you will appreciate this from her on today's episode. Topics discussed: Anna's early days of dealing with an irregular menstrual cycle The events that led to Anna's decision for IVF Anna's experience with IVF How Anna has dealt with her IVF treatment being cancelled due to COVID-19 Reach out to Anna: Via website: www.annakatecraig.com
SummaryToday we’re talking about the most requested topic for the More Than Mom podcast: INFERTILITY. Anna Kate Craig joins me to walk us through her personal infertility journey and the physical and emotional exhaustion that comes with it. Anna Kate sheds a light on some of the often overlooked side effects of infertility, including a lack of time, financial stress, and incredible obstacles surrounding marital intimacy. This is yet another taboo topic that I'm excited to bring to the surface so that more women can be comfortable reaching out for support within their own journeys. You'll find that Anna Kate is extremely honest throughout our conversation and leaves no topic untouched.Connect with Anna KateClick here to connect with her on Instagram!Click here to read her blog!Stay connected with More Than MomClick here to follow MJ on Instagram!Click here to sign up for the More Than Mom newsletter! Graphics by Angela VerweyMusic by Mike Lombardi
During the LGBTQIA in Gaming reception at GDC 2018 we caught up with Kate Craig, an Environment Artist at Fullbright, and talked to her about her experience as a lesbian in the gaming industry.
This week Amanda, Karla Andrich, Lara Crigger and Kate Craig go deep the draw of dynamic relationships in games.
This week Sean Sands, Shawn Andrich and Kate Craig tackle the state of the game indutry.
We explore accessible arcades with AbleGamers founder Mark Barlet and U of T assistant professor Sara Grimes, examine user research with Anatole Chen from Xbox's natural user interface platform team. And we look at beautiful environment design with Kate Craig, the brick builder of Gone Home. Plus, in the news, Naughty Dog is leaking professionals, Microsoft boosts the Xbox One with TV shows, and a community manager decides to defend a racist.
This week the fantastic Kate Craig joins the crew to talk about the Film Noir genre in gaming and lots more!