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Studio B.
Studio B Podcast Presents: Kathleen Morrison (Canadian Opera Soprano/Producer/Vocal Coach/Executive & Artistic Director)

Studio B.

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 63:39


Genre: Industry Professional - Canadian Opera Soprano/Producer/Vocal Coach/Executive & Artistic DirectorGuest: Kathleen MorrisonLocation: Calgary, Alberta, CanadaSong: N/A but you should see her live! Follow her on Instagram to get all her show dates!Studio B Podcast is all about creating deeper connections between Canadian musical artists, the Canadian music industry, and their audiences. Since 2019, each episode features dynamic conversations with musicians, bands, and industry professionals, diving into their personal journeys, inspirations, and future projects.You get an exclusive look behind the scenes, with candid stories and insights into the unique impact these individuals are making in the music world. Tune in for a deeper understanding of the artists and the industry they shape.Hosted by Alberta, Canada's own award-winning and multi-nominated media personality, podcaster, and MC, Sarah Scott. Find Studio B Podcast on Facebook (Studio B Podcast), Instagram (@__studio__b__) or on TikTok (@studiobpodcastprod) to stay up to date on new episode releases and hot new music.Sarah Scott can be found on Instagram @heyitssarahscott.

The ExecMBA Podcast
ExecMBA Podcast #339: Student Spotlight | Kathleen Morrison

The ExecMBA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 42:32


In this episode of the podcast, we catch up with Kathleen Morrison. Kathleen is a second year student in UVA Darden's Executive MBA Class of 2025. We talk with Kathleen about her decision to pursue an MBA, what led her to Darden, balancing work, school and family, her favorite thing about the Executive MBA program so far and more. For more insights, tips, and stories about the Darden experience, be sure to check out the Discover Darden Admissions blog and follow us on Instagram @dardenmba.

Scott Thompson Show
A New Documentary Featuring One of Our Own?

Scott Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 78:01


The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: A documentary that highlights the connection between exercise and mental health is coming to the Art Gallery of Burlington. Hamilton is set to go ahead with its vacant unit tax, following a procedural vote by city council last week. We talk about why you A.I. therapist is not your therapist. A group of Canadian MPs and senators who belong to an international parliamentary alliance critical of the Chinese government say the F.B.I. recently informed their organization that many in their ranks were targeted by hackers linked to Beijing. Are we ready for self-driving transport trucks on our roads? It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast! Guests: Ted Michaels, mental health and wellness advocate, avid runner, and radio personality. Kathleen Morrison, Hamilton resident who lives near the landfill. Esther Pauls, Ward 7 councillor. Christa Jackson, Falcon Watch Coordinator. Zoha Khawaja, Master of Science Student with Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University; co-author of the piece. Steven Chase, Senior Parliamentary Reporter, The Globe and Mail. Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, professor of food distribution and policy, and the director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University. Ron Foxcroft, Canadian businessman, Fox40World, creator of the FOX40 whistle, author of 40 Ways of the Fox, CEO of Fluke Transport… former Honorary Colonel with the Argyll Regiment, Chairman of the Argyll Commemorative Fundraising Campaign. Scott Radley, host of the Scott Radley show and columnist with the Hamilton Spectator. Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay Podcast Co-Producer – Ben Straughan News Anchor – Dave Woodard & Jen McQueen Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919

In the Wings
Divas: A Night at the Opera

In the Wings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 30:51


Welcome to episode 5 of In the Wings!  On today's episode, Emily talks with Barbara King and Kathleen Morrison about their upcoming concert, Divas: A Night at the Opera.

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In the Wings
004 - Dream Roles

In the Wings

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 30:31


Welcome to episode 4 of In the Wings!  On today's episode, Emily discusses dream roles and deeply flawed characters with some of the principals of Calgary Concert Opera Company's recent production of La traviata.  You'll hear from Dan Rowley, Linda Faye Miller, Ian Fundytus, Adam Brousseau, and Kathleen Morrison.  Content warning: this episode contains discussion of sexual assault.  Listener discretion is advised.  The content in question is flagged in the episode body; it lasts from roughly 10:30 to 21:30.

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In the Wings
001 - La traviata (I)

In the Wings

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 35:32


Welcome to the first episode of In the Wings! This is a podcast about opera and the people who make it their lives. Join me, Emily Diehl-Reader, as I discuss the art form I love, and I hope you too discover a love of opera! Interested in attending Calgary Concert Opera Company's upcoming production of La traviata and hearing these ladies in action? Go to http://www.calgaryconcertopera.com/ and buy your tickets now! La traviata in concert Calgary First Baptist Church, 7.00 pm, September 15th, 2018 Okotoks United Church, 3.00 pm, September 16th, 2018 Sources used in writing: Parker, Roger. "La traviata." Oxford Music Online, 2002. [https://doi.org/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.O005794] All music used in the show is either provided courtesy of the artist, used under a Creative Commons licence, or in the public domain, to the best of the production team's knowledge. If you see a track here that belongs to you, please get in contact with us and we'll make it right. W. A. Mozart: Overture, The Marriage of Figaro, K 492 (Musopen Symphony, https://musopen.org/music/43979-overture-to-the-marriage-of-figaro-k-492/) Giuseppe Verdi: La traviata Overture (New York Philharmonic, cond. Arturo Toscanini, recorded 1929, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PDP-CH_-_New_York_Philharmonic_-_Arturo_Toscanini_-_La_traviata_-_Prelude_-_Act_1_-_Electrola-ej423-6-0755.flac) Act 3 prelude (New York Philharmonic, cond. Arturo Toscanini, recorded 1929, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:File-PDP-CH_-_New_York_Philharmonic_-_Arturo_Toscanini_-_La_traviata_-_Prelude_-_Act_3_-_Electrola-ej423-6-0756.flac) Libiamo ne' lieti calici (Brendan Buckley and Dana Schnitzer, MIT Symphony Orchestra, cond. William Cutter, recorded 2011, http://freemusicarchive.org/music/MIT_Symphony_Orchestra/An_Opera_Evening/La_Traviata_Brindisi_Verdi) Ah, fors'e lui (Kathleen Morrison, Mercury Opera, cond. Carlos Foggin, recorded 2018, https://www.kathleenmorrison.com/sound) Antonin Dvorak: Serenade for strings in E major, op. 22, larghetto (Advent Chamber Orchestra, http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Advent_Chamber_Orchestra/Selections_from_the_November_2006_Concert/Advent_Chamber_Orchestra_-_05_-_Dvorak_-_Serenade_for_Strings_Opus_22_in_E_Major_larghetto) Kevin MacLeod: Trio for piano, violin, and viola (incompetech.com) Giacomo Puccini: O mio babbino caro, Gianni Schicchi (Linda Faye Miller and Mimi Park, recorded 2016, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQQDXuCeZX8) Alfredo Catalani: Ebben? Ne andro lontana, La Wally (Linda Faye Miller and Mimi Park, recorded 2016, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lw_FAyyao5E)

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Center for International Studies (video)
Food Security in India: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Concerns

Center for International Studies (video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2012 60:15


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Kathleen Morrison delivers a presentation entitled "Food Security in India: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Concerns, " at Swift Hall on June 26, 2012. Her talk traces historical issues of food distribution in India and examines hunger issues in India today. Ms. Morrison is professor of anthropology and social sciences in the College and director of the Center for International Studies at the University of Chicago. Ms. Morrison's presentation was part of a three-day Summer Teacher Institute entitled "Feeding the World: Challenges to Achieving Food Security." The Institute was presented by the University of Chicago Center for International Studies and cosponsored by the Program on the Global Environment, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, the Center for East European and Russian Eurasian Studies and the Global Health Initiative. The resources associated with this lecture can be found at: http://cis.uchicago.edu/outreach/summerinstitute/2012/resources.shtml#morrison

Center for International Studies (audio)
Food Security in India: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Concerns

Center for International Studies (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2012 60:15


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Kathleen Morrison delivers a presentation titled "Food Security in India: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Concerns" at Swift Hall on June 26, 2012. Her talk traces historical issues of food distribution in India and examines hunger issues in India today. Ms. Morrison is Professor, Departments of Anthropology and Social Sciences, and the College, and director of the Center for International Studies at the University of Chicago. Morrison's presentation was part of a three-day Summer Teacher Institute titled "Feeding the World: Challenges to Achieving Food Security." The Institute was presented by the University of Chicago Center for International Studies and cosponsored by the Program on the Global Environment, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, the Center for East European and Russian Eurasian Studies, and the Global Health Initiative. The resources associated with this lecture can be found at: http://cis.uchicago.edu/outreach/summerinstitute/2012/resources.shtml#morrison

CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [video]

Kathleen Morrison is Professor, Department of Anthropology; Director, Center for International Studies, The University of Chicago. There is little doubt that climate change, deforestation, erosion, and the unequal distribution of natural resources around the globe are of pressing importance everywhere, but these problems are perhaps most acute in Asia, home to 64 percent of the world’s population. Much of this population (1 and 1.3 billion, respectively) is concentrated in India and China, two countries with rapidly growing economies, increasing levels of personal consumption, and serious ecological problems. Southeast Asia, though less populated overall, is home to some of the world’s major rainforests and to significant biodiversity. Southeast Asian forests are disappearing at a rapid rate, in part as a consequence of resource demands from the first world. Understanding these human and environmental challenges requires detailed understandings of local histories and ecologies; in this symposium we introduce some of the major environmental challenges facing Asia today, focusing on some specific historical and cultural contexts in this diverse region. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education and The Center for International Studies at the University of Chicago

CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [audio]

Kathleen Morrison is Professor, Department of Anthropology; Director, Center for International Studies, The University of Chicago. There is little doubt that climate change, deforestation, erosion, and the unequal distribution of natural resources around the globe are of pressing importance everywhere, but these problems are perhaps most acute in Asia, home to 64 percent of the world’s population. Much of this population (1 and 1.3 billion, respectively) is concentrated in India and China, two countries with rapidly growing economies, increasing levels of personal consumption, and serious ecological problems. Southeast Asia, though less populated overall, is home to some of the world’s major rainforests and to significant biodiversity. Southeast Asian forests are disappearing at a rapid rate, in part as a consequence of resource demands from the first world. Understanding these human and environmental challenges requires detailed understandings of local histories and ecologies; in this symposium we introduce some of the major environmental challenges facing Asia today, focusing on some specific historical and cultural contexts in this diverse region. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education and The Center for International Studies at the University of Chicago