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Mid-sized bilingual university in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

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New Books Network
Connor Lafortune and Lindsay Mayhew eds., "A Thousand Tiny Awakenings" (Latitude 46, 2025)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 31:59


In this NBN episode, host Hollay Ghadery speaks with co-editors and poets, Connor Lafortune and Lindsay Mayhew about their anthology, A Thousand Tiny Awakenings. A Thousand Tiny Awakenings (Latitude 46, 2025) is a collection of poems and creative non-fiction that explores the creative voice of those eighteen to thirty years of age. A new generation with a desire to dismantle the restrictive systems that define the past, but not their future. A Thousand Tiny Awakenings offers a glimpse into how a new generation perceives the world and how they use their own power to shape the future. Connor Lafortune is from Dokis First Nation on Robinson Huron Treaty territory of 1850 in Northeastern Ontario. He works primarily in Life Promotion, harm-reduction, mental health, and Indigenous education. He completed his Bachelor's Degree at Nipissing University with a Double Honors Major in Indigenous Studies and Gender Equality and Social Justice. He is currently in the Masters in Indigenous Relations at Laurentian University. Connor is Anishinaabek, Queer, and Francophone; he uses his understanding of the world to shape his creations as a writer, spoken word poet, and musician. Connor often combines the written word with traditional Indigenous beadwork and sewing to recreate the stories of colonization, showcase resilience, and imagine a new future. He recently released a single in collaboration with Juno Award winner G.R. Gritt titled “Qui crie au loup? ft. Connor Lafortune.” Above all else, Connor is an activist, a shkaabewis (helper), and a compassionate human being. Lindsay Mayhew (she/her) is a spoken word poet and author from Sudbury, Ontario. She is a recent English Literature Master's graduate from the University of Guelph. Lindsay is the multi-year champion of Wordstock Sudbury's poetry slam, a runner up in the 2024 Womxn of the World poetry slam, and she has featured in events across Ontario, including the YWCA, JAYU Canada, Nuit Blanche, and Wordstock Literary Festival. Lindsay's written work can be found in the Literary Review of Canada, Moria, and multiple editions of Sulphur. Her work combines art and theory to voice feminist futures and human rights advocacy. About the EditorsConnor LafortuneLindsay Mayhew Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Literature
Connor Lafortune and Lindsay Mayhew eds., "A Thousand Tiny Awakenings" (Latitude 46, 2025)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 31:59


In this NBN episode, host Hollay Ghadery speaks with co-editors and poets, Connor Lafortune and Lindsay Mayhew about their anthology, A Thousand Tiny Awakenings. A Thousand Tiny Awakenings (Latitude 46, 2025) is a collection of poems and creative non-fiction that explores the creative voice of those eighteen to thirty years of age. A new generation with a desire to dismantle the restrictive systems that define the past, but not their future. A Thousand Tiny Awakenings offers a glimpse into how a new generation perceives the world and how they use their own power to shape the future. Connor Lafortune is from Dokis First Nation on Robinson Huron Treaty territory of 1850 in Northeastern Ontario. He works primarily in Life Promotion, harm-reduction, mental health, and Indigenous education. He completed his Bachelor's Degree at Nipissing University with a Double Honors Major in Indigenous Studies and Gender Equality and Social Justice. He is currently in the Masters in Indigenous Relations at Laurentian University. Connor is Anishinaabek, Queer, and Francophone; he uses his understanding of the world to shape his creations as a writer, spoken word poet, and musician. Connor often combines the written word with traditional Indigenous beadwork and sewing to recreate the stories of colonization, showcase resilience, and imagine a new future. He recently released a single in collaboration with Juno Award winner G.R. Gritt titled “Qui crie au loup? ft. Connor Lafortune.” Above all else, Connor is an activist, a shkaabewis (helper), and a compassionate human being. Lindsay Mayhew (she/her) is a spoken word poet and author from Sudbury, Ontario. She is a recent English Literature Master's graduate from the University of Guelph. Lindsay is the multi-year champion of Wordstock Sudbury's poetry slam, a runner up in the 2024 Womxn of the World poetry slam, and she has featured in events across Ontario, including the YWCA, JAYU Canada, Nuit Blanche, and Wordstock Literary Festival. Lindsay's written work can be found in the Literary Review of Canada, Moria, and multiple editions of Sulphur. Her work combines art and theory to voice feminist futures and human rights advocacy. About the EditorsConnor LafortuneLindsay Mayhew Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

New Books in Poetry
Connor Lafortune and Lindsay Mayhew eds., "A Thousand Tiny Awakenings" (Latitude 46, 2025)

New Books in Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 31:59


In this NBN episode, host Hollay Ghadery speaks with co-editors and poets, Connor Lafortune and Lindsay Mayhew about their anthology, A Thousand Tiny Awakenings. A Thousand Tiny Awakenings (Latitude 46, 2025) is a collection of poems and creative non-fiction that explores the creative voice of those eighteen to thirty years of age. A new generation with a desire to dismantle the restrictive systems that define the past, but not their future. A Thousand Tiny Awakenings offers a glimpse into how a new generation perceives the world and how they use their own power to shape the future. Connor Lafortune is from Dokis First Nation on Robinson Huron Treaty territory of 1850 in Northeastern Ontario. He works primarily in Life Promotion, harm-reduction, mental health, and Indigenous education. He completed his Bachelor's Degree at Nipissing University with a Double Honors Major in Indigenous Studies and Gender Equality and Social Justice. He is currently in the Masters in Indigenous Relations at Laurentian University. Connor is Anishinaabek, Queer, and Francophone; he uses his understanding of the world to shape his creations as a writer, spoken word poet, and musician. Connor often combines the written word with traditional Indigenous beadwork and sewing to recreate the stories of colonization, showcase resilience, and imagine a new future. He recently released a single in collaboration with Juno Award winner G.R. Gritt titled “Qui crie au loup? ft. Connor Lafortune.” Above all else, Connor is an activist, a shkaabewis (helper), and a compassionate human being. Lindsay Mayhew (she/her) is a spoken word poet and author from Sudbury, Ontario. She is a recent English Literature Master's graduate from the University of Guelph. Lindsay is the multi-year champion of Wordstock Sudbury's poetry slam, a runner up in the 2024 Womxn of the World poetry slam, and she has featured in events across Ontario, including the YWCA, JAYU Canada, Nuit Blanche, and Wordstock Literary Festival. Lindsay's written work can be found in the Literary Review of Canada, Moria, and multiple editions of Sulphur. Her work combines art and theory to voice feminist futures and human rights advocacy. About the EditorsConnor LafortuneLindsay Mayhew Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/poetry

Mitchell Report Unleashed Podcast
Episode 548: The Ultimate Guide to Mental Performance - Peak Mindset

Mitchell Report Unleashed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 58:01


Austin “Wade” Wilson, PhD, CMPC, is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant with nearly two decades of experience in the field of mental performance and 10-plus years of experience researching, teaching, lecturing, and supervising at the post-secondary level. He has designed and taught post-secondary level courses in general sport and exercise psychology, applied mental performance, psychology of injury, and sociology of sport. He is the President & Owner of Wilson Mental Performance Consulting (WMPC) and the President & Director of The MENTOR Magazine, Inc. (TMM). Since 2008, Wade has been a member of several professional associations and has equipped athletes, students, coaches, and professionals from various sectors with the mental acumen required for peak performance.His approach integrates a systematic process of education, acquisition, and implementation of mental training skills into practice and performance regimes. His clientele spans from varsity and ESports athletes to Paralympians, extending beyond sports to include military, sales, and business sectors. Wade's academic credentials include a Ph.D. in Recreation and Leisure Studies from the University of Waterloo, a Master's in Human Kinetics from the University of Windsor, and an Honours BA in Sport Psychology from Laurentian University. He also holds an Advanced Diploma as a Child and Youth Worker from Loyalist College, a Professional Certificate in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy from Wilfrid Laurier University and has received certified professional training for cognitive behaviour therapy and single-session therapy.In 2023, he achieved the status of Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) with the Association of Applied Sport Psychology and has recently joined the registry of approved supervisors. As a former athlete, Wade has competed in various sports, both artistic/aesthetic and power/performance, with ice hockey being his primary interest.Wade was a goaltender at the Junior C, and Junior A, and had a rapid cup of coffee at the U-Sport varsity level. Off the field, Wade enjoys walks with his rescue greyhounds, Willa and Pearl, listening to jazz music, and cheering for his favourite NFL team, the Baltimore Ravens. Born in Trenton, Ontario, and having grown up in Tweed, Ontario, with stopovers in Sudbury and Winsor, he now resides with his wife and stepdaughter in Kitchener, Ontario.Chapters:0:00 – Introduction4:45 – Exploring Mental Performance and Toughness8:32 – Strategies to Eliminate Distractions and Maintain Peak Performance12:40 – Mental Performance vs. Creative Thinking: What's the Difference?15:19 – What is Mentor Magazine and Who is It For?19:29 – Understanding “Psollogy” in Ontario and Why It Matters25:40 – The Role of Athletes in Mentor Magazine: Are Inserts Possible?29:06 – How Parents Can Get Involved with Mentor Magazine32:23 – Growth Mindset vs. Fixed Mindset: How to Tell the Difference35:48 – Navigating the Injury Process: What You Need to Know41:54 – Healing from Concussions: Timeframes and Individual Recovery44:13 – Benefits and Cost of Mentor Magazine: What to Expect→ CONTACT WADE ON SOCIAL MEDIA ←INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thementormagazineinc/WEBSITE: https://thementormagazine.caX/TWITTER: https://x.com/TMMIncMagazineYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMentorMagazineInc→ CONTACT ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA ←15 MINUTE DISCOVERY CALL: https://calendly.com/rorymitchell-biz/15-minute-discovery-call?month=2025-02 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/officially.rory/YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@officiallyroryBUY ME A COFFEE: https://buymeacoffee.com/officiallyroryX: https://twitter.com/officiallyrory HOO.BE: https://hoo.be/officiallyroryPAYPAL DONATIONS: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/rorymitch

Academic Aunties
Depleting Higher Education

Academic Aunties

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 48:27


 We are living in an age of fascism where you have political leaders who disregard democratic process and are going full steam ahead in shaping the world the way they want it to look like. And this world includes a depleted higher education sector that they see as enemy number one. All over, we are witnessing a move to defund higher education, pushing universities and colleges to adopt corporate, neoliberal norms and practices. Programs are cut while tuitions fees rise with little tangible improvements in education.So where is the money going? Why do senior administrators keep bringing their hands saying that there is a budget crisis? And why is it that as members of the university community, we can't seem to get any answers from our university leaders who are resentful that they keep being held to account for poor management decisions?To talk about this, we speak to Dr. Todd Horton, the chair of the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations' Governance Working Group. We also talk to Dr. Sheila Embleton, a colleague at York University, and the former interim president of Laurentian University.Thanks for listening! Get more information, support the show, and read all the transcripts at academicaunties.com. Get in touch with Academic Aunties on BlueSky, Instagram, or by e-mail at podcast@academicaunties.com.

Cineficción Radio
Selecciones de Cineficción Radio #32 - En el cementerio

Cineficción Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 37:39


Programa conducido por Darío Lavia y Chucho Fernández.Ilustraciones: Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, José Casado del Alisal, Salvador Dalí, Lee Brown Coye, Carl Rottman.Fotografías: Josef Sudek, Gabor Magyar.Acto I: "Al ver mis horas de fiebre" de Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer por Natán Solans 0:02:24Acto II: "Cómo pasé mis vacaciones de verano" de Maurice E. Proulx por Darío Lavia 0:07:39Acto III: "Las ratas del cementerio" de Henry Kuttner por Chucho Fernández 0:17:37 Fuentes de los textos: "Rimas y leyendas", Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer (Aguilar, 1967)"How I Spent My Summer Vacation", Maurice Proulx en "Lambda" vXII #1, periódico estudiantil de Students of Laurentian University (09/1973)"The Graveyard Rats", Henry Kuttner en "Weird Tales" (03/1936)Imdb:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt35961637/Web de Cineficción:⁠http://www.cinefania.com/cineficcion⁠/Fan Page de Cineficción⁠https://www.facebook.com/revista.cineficcion/

Canada Hoops
Ep 87: Kadre Gray

Canada Hoops

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 53:50


Kadre Gray, Laurentian Legend and Canada Basketball SMNT Veteran, pulls up on Canada Hoops ! Kadre sit down with us to share his basketball story thus far. Kadre tells us about his season this year in Romania and how he and his team are optimistic for the playoff run. Kadre talks about growing up in Toronto and loving basketball from an early age. KG shares how he played multiple sports and who he looked up to in basketball. Kadre shares how he made his way to Laurentian University where he would cement himself as an all time great in USports basketball; playing under Head Coach Shawn Swords. Kadre touches on the impact Shawn and the Swords family had on him both on and off the floor. KG tells us about the start to his pro career, favourite stops on the journey and why the CEBL is important to basketball in Canada.And you know we get into the Canada Basketball stories with Kadre. KG shares why he loves to play for Canada, his friendships with his teammates, playing for Nathaniel Mitchell and more. Plus, Kadre gives us his great Top 5 of all time for Canada Basketball. Kadre shared a lot of wisdom and reflection with us and we are grateful he could join us. Much love to Kadre Gray for joining us on Canada Hoops!Hit us up on Twitter: @canadahoopspod @TheMattyIrelandHit us up on Instagram: @canadahoopspodcastEmail: canadahoopspodcast@gmail.comhttps://canadahoopspodcast.buzzsprout.com/https://www.youtube.com/@canadahoopspodcast

LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL
Moving To Canada From Nigeria | Filmmaking | Professional Photography | James OLAGUNJU - EP#166

LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 94:57


James joins the show today to dive into his incredible journey and lessons learned along the way. James was Born in Lagos, Nigeria & moved to Sudbury, Ontario, in 2015 to pursue his education at Laurentian University. A photography class in my second year sparked his passion for the visual arts, leading him to work in various roles in film production. Ultimately graduated with a BA in Economics and Motion Picture Arts. After working in banking, He transitioned full-time to his true calling as a director / camera operator in 2024, focusing on adding value to every project and treating people with respect. Work W/ James -https://www.jamesolagunjudp.com/...

Kissing the Cod
Episode 41- Greg Huffman : Nuclear Fuels and the Uranium Sector Forecast

Kissing the Cod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 34:20


Janet talks to Greg Huffman about Nuclear Fuels Inc. and his background in the uranium space.   Greg Huffman, Chief Executive Officer, President & Director of Nuclear Fuels Inc. With a focus on uranium and other energy-related metals, Mr. Huffman's diverse background includes roles in mining specialty sales, fund management, and equity research in the metals and mining sector. In his career, he has been instrumental in leading cross-border coordination in global mining financial matters, including his work as a mining analyst focused on uranium from 2004 to 2007. His most recent experience, from 2016 to 2024, was as the Global Head of Mining Sales at Canaccord Genuity. He employed his broad range of geological and financial skills to evaluate mining companies exploring, developing, and producing precious, base, and energy-related metals, including uranium. Mr. Huffman is known for his insightful industry publications, the “Canaccord Genuity High-Grade Mining Minute” and “Huffer's High-Grade Nuggets.”   Before Canaccord Genuity, Mr. Huffman worked in a similar mining equity sales role with Scotia Capital, as well as a materials analyst with a multi-strategy, U.S.-based investment fund. An extensive geological background complements his mining equity research and sales experience. Greg holds a Bachelor of Science (Honors), cum laude, from the Harquail School of Earth Sciences at Laurentian University in Sudbury and serves on the Advisory Board of the Goodman School of Mines, also at Laurentian University.

United Public Radio
The Authors Quill Writers of the Future Judges 1st hour Hugh Howey second hour Robert J_ Sawyer !

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 117:08


Born in 1975, I fell in love with reading and with sailing at a young age. I had two dreams in life: to write a novel and to sail around the world. In 2009, I finally completed my first novel. My seventh published work, WOOL, became an international bestseller and has been translated into nearly 40 languages. My career as a writer has taken me all around the world; I've met amazing readers everywhere I go, and I've seen some extraordinary places. Now I'm embarking on a journey to complete my second dream, that of sailing around the world. This website is a history of both of those dreams. His website is HughHowey.com. ROBERT J. SAWYER Bestselling Author, Writers of the Future Judge – Biography Dr. Robert J. Sawyer, called “the dean of Canadian science fiction” by The Ottawa Citizen, has won all three of the science fiction field's top honors for best novel of the year, the Hugo, the Nebula and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, as well as eleven Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards (Auroras). The ABC TV series Flash Forward was based on his novel of the same name. Maclean's: Canada's Weekly Newsmagazine says, “By any reckoning, Sawyer is among the most successful Canadian authors ever.” Sawyer's novels are top-ten mainstream bestsellers in Canada. His twenty-three novels include Frameshift, Factoring Humanity, Calculating God, Wake and the Neanderthal Parallax trilogy: Hominids, Humans, Hybrids. He's often seen on TV, including such programs as Rivera Live with Geraldo Rivera, Canada AM and Saturday Night at the Movies, and he's a frequent science commentator for Discovery Channel Canada, CBC Newsworld and CBC Radio. Sawyer holds an honorary doctorate from Laurentian University and has taught writing at the University of Toronto, Ryerson University, Humber College, the National University of Ireland and the Banff Centre. He edits Robert J. Sawyer Books, the science fiction imprint of Red Deer Press. He was born in Ottawa in 1960, and now lives near Toronto with his wife, poet Carolyn Clink. He has served as a judge since 2005. “The list of past winners and runners-up reads like a Who's Who of the last quarter century of the SF/F field. And the physical anthologies—packed with brilliant stories and thoughtful essays, all wonderfully illustrated by the artist winners—is always a joy to behold: a terrific book, and a terrific launch to the careers of the latest batch of the very best new writers in the field.” —Robert J. Sawyer Find out more at: www.sfwriter.com

Un podcast de ciencia
Ep 60 - Soledad Machado (comunicación científica)

Un podcast de ciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 89:13


Para este episodio me senté a conversar con Soledad Machado... porque el "me", en este caso, es MaGnUs, y la entrevistada es Sole. Sole es Licenciada en Química por la Universidad de la República, Magister en Comunicación Científica por la Laurentian University de Canadá y estudiante del Doctorado en Química, opción Educación, también de la Universidad de la República. Es integrante del programa de extensión y comunicación científica Química d+ desde 2007, integrante fundadora del colectivo Bardo Científico, colaboradora de Gigantes, un periódico para niñes y adolescentes, y co-creadora del festival Gusto a Ciencia. Quizás también les suenen su nombre y voz porque es la creadora y presentadora de Un Podcast de Ciencia. En su escaso tiempo libre le gusta leer cosas, ver películas, bailar, practicar taekwondo, jugar juegos de rol y de mesa, e intentar dilucidar porque a la trincheta en San José le dicen potato. Hablamos de su investigación de doctorado, que se centra en explorar los factores que influyen en el involucramiento de visitantes a centros de ciencia, de como estudiar comunicación científica en Uruguay; y por supuesto, del éxito y del fracaso. Así que sin más, vamos a empezar el episodio. Muchas gracias por escuchar UPDC. Si querés encontrar más episodios, suscribirte o dejar un comentario, tenés todas nuestras redes sociales y formas de escucharnos en http://linktr.ee/podcastciencia

The Fuel Run Recover Podcast
Injury Prevention With Better Running Mechanics with Dr. Caleb Beland

The Fuel Run Recover Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 53:35


Welcome to season 2, episode 38 of The Fuel Run Recover podcast, where I'm excited to bring you this in-depth conversation all about staying healthy and injury free as a runner by improving running mechanics, with Chiropractor, coach, and runner Dr. Caleb Beland. Caleb's journey into chiropractic began during his high school years in Sudbury, where he developed a deep passion for the sport and fitness. His dedication continued at Laurentian University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology. There, he competed at both provincial and national levels in running and conducted a thesis on the biomechanical differences between long-distance and middle-distance runners at various speeds. Driven by a growing fascination with running mechanics, Caleb started coaching elementary and high school athletes. Today, he employs gait assessment as an essential tool in his practice, helping to identify factors that influence injuries, performance, and overall experience in sports and activities. After graduating from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Caleb began utilizing soft tissue therapy, spinal manipulation therapy, joint mobilizations, acupuncture, and other techniques to assist patients and athletes in recovering from injuries and returning to their favourite activities. He takes great joy in helping others find or rekindle their love for movement. He collaborates with individuals of all ages and abilities, ensuring their training and rehabilitation progress at an appropriate pace, whether they are recovering from an injury or gearing up for their first race. Outside the clinic, Caleb trains for races ranging from 5k to half marathons. He is often seen running along the Lake Ontario waterfronts, joining others who share his enthusiasm for the sport. You can find Caleb on Instagram @caleb.the.chiro! Looking for the other resources mentioned in today's episode? ⁠⁠⁠⁠Get your free fueling and strength training guide for runners here⁠⁠⁠⁠

Canada Hoops
Ep 79: Shawn Swords and Savannah Swords

Canada Hoops

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 46:17


Shawn Swords and Savannah Swords pull up on Canada Hoops ! The father and daughter combo sit down with us to share their basketball story thus far. Shawn and Savvy let us know what is keeping them busy right now as their seasons start to get underway for the Long Island Nets and the LuHi Crusaders for Shawn and Savvy respectively. Shawn attempts to settle the debate for us as to who is the best basketball player in the Swords family before he takes us back to the start of his basketball journey. Shawn loved to play the game as he tried to spend time with his siblings. Shawn tells us how he wound up playing at Laurentian University where he started an impressive career as a player and eventually becoming the Head Coach at Laurentian as well. Savvy lets us know about her goals this year at LuHi, tells us why she likes Breanna Stewart a lot and also hints at the fact she has some schools in mind already when it comes time to make a decision about playing at the next level.  Shawn tells us about his best memories at Laurentian before he takes us through his pro journey; with stops all throughout Europe. Shawn lets us know how his coaching career began and why he has his eyes on getting to an NBA bench at some point.And you know we get into the Canada Basketball story with Shawn and Savannah. Shawn talks about his time with the iconic 2000 Sydney Olympics SMNT and why that group remains a special team to this day. Shawn talks about seeing both  Savvy and Syla Swords playing for Canada Basketball; especially seeing Syla play at the 2024 Paris Olympics for Canada Basketball. Savvy tells us why she loves to play for Canada and how much she loved her time with the program this past summer at the 2024 U17 WC. Shawn talks about the impact of Steve Nash and Jay Triano; before both he and Savvy give us a great Top/Fav 5 of all time for Canada Basketball. Big shoutout to the entire Swords family !Much love to Shawn Swords and Savannah Swords for joining us on Canada Hoops !Hit us up on Twitter: @canadahoopspod @TheMattyIrelandHit us up on Instagram: @canadahoopspodcastEmail: canadahoopspodcast@gmail.comhttps://canadahoopspodcast.buzzsprout.com/https://www.youtube.com/@canadahoopspodcast

Eat This! Drink That!
Friba Rezayee speaks about Women Leaders of Tomorrow

Eat This! Drink That!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 28:22


Hugh Kruzel interviews Friba Rezayee, Afghanistan's first female Olympic athlete and founder of Women Leaders of Tomorrow, which helps Afghan women access education in Canada. Friba discusses the Taliban's restrictions on women's education and sports, leading many to seek opportunities abroad. Women Leaders of Tomorrow has received over 600 applications for mining and geology scholarships. 4 women have been selected to come to Laurentian University in Sudbury though only one is here at the time of this recording. 25 women are already in Canada. Friba highlights the risks Afghan girls face, including the need for male guardians to leave the country. She emphasizes the importance of education and the support from Canadian mining companies and donors.

Smart Money Circle
Learn Timeless Lessons From Greg Beischer, President and CEO, of Alaska Energy Metals Corporation

Smart Money Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 16:20


Greg Beischer President and CEO of Alaska Energy Metals Corporation Ticker: AEMC on TSX Website: https://alaskaenergymetals.com/ Bio: Mr. Beischer is a seasoned explorationist with a solid track record of success, now leading the team at Alaska Energy Metals Corporation. As a founder of predecessor company Millrock Resources, he led the team that built a successful “Project Generator” company that attracted in excess of US$50 million in capital from major mining companies, junior explorers, and investors over a 15-year span. Previously with INCO Ltd., Mr. Beischer is highly knowledgeable on the geology of magmatic nickel–copper–platinum deposits. Also, Mr. Beischer had a period of work with the Bristol Bay Native Corporation, where he forged connections across Alaska. He is a geologist and mining engineering technologist, having graduated from Laurentian University (1987), Sudbury, Ontario, and the Haileybury School of Mines (1981), Haileybury, Ontario, Canada. Mr. Beischer is a certified professional geologist (#10505) with the American Institute of Professional Geologists. Mr. Beischer is the past President of the Alaska Miner's Association, sits on the Board of Alaska's Resource Development Corporation, and serves on the Alaska Minerals Commission. He lives in Anchorage, Alaska. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smartmoneycircle/support

Canada Hoops
Ep 77: Shelley Swords

Canada Hoops

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 30:30


Shelley Swords pulls up on Canada Hoops ! Shelley sits down with your boy Matty to share a bit of her Canadian basketball story and to tell us what leading an impactful family for Canada Basketball looks like. Shelley lets us in on what the Swords family is up to as everyone approaches their basketball season. Shelley tells us about the 2024 Paris Olympic experience for the Swords family and how Syla is approaching her freshmen season at the University of Michigan. Shelley shares with us how basketball started for her and how she found herself playing at Laurentian University. Shelley tells us about watching and supporting Shawn and the rest of the 2000 Sydney Olympic team and why that group remains special today. The Swords family made the move from Sudbury to Long Island, NY, for everyone to pursue basketball even further and Shelley tells us how that move and decision unfolded.  Shelley describes what playing for Canada Basketball means to her family and why it's something they cherish. And you know Shelley gives us a great Favourite 5 of all time for Canada Basketball ! It's usually a family and community affair for athletes to succeed; especially with Canada Basketball. Shelley Swords gives us insight on what that looks like for her family and we are truly grateful Shelley joined us ! Much love to the Swords family !Hit us up on Twitter: @canadahoopspod @TheMattyIrelandHit us up on Instagram: @canadahoopspodcastEmail: canadahoopspodcast@gmail.comhttps://canadahoopspodcast.buzzsprout.com/https://www.youtube.com/@canadahoopspodcast

The Sport Psych Show
#295 Prof Robert Schinke - 8 Steps to Succeeding in Sport, Work, and Life

The Sport Psych Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 60:34


I'm delighted to speak with renowned sport psychology consultant and scientist, Prof Robert Schinke this week. Robert is a former equestrian, representing Canada in the 1987 Pan-American Games. He has a Doctorate in Education from the University of Alberta and he completed post-doctoral studies in Positive Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2002 he joined Laurentian University's School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences and became a Full Professor in 2010. Robert is the current two-term President of the International Society of Sport Psychology and his publications include six authored books and nineteen co-edited textbooks, including the Routledge International Handbook of Sport Psychology. Robert has also co-authored more than 180 peer-reviewed scientific publications. Robert's science to practice interests include the contextual optimisation of high-performance sport environments, effective elite athlete transitional processes such as promotion and relocation, athlete mental health from a holistic vantage, and organisation-wide capacity building, informed by scientific inquiry. In this episode we discuss Robert's fantastic new book “Gifted: 8 Steps to Succeeding in Sport, Work, and Life” in which Robert encourages readers to recognise and embrace their innate talents and abilities. Throughout the 8 lessons, readers will discover how successful athletes, coaches, educators, and service industry professionals use their natural gifts to achieve their goals.

LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL
Live The Way You Want | DR. ROBERT SCHINKE - EP #157

LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 59:25


Got to sit down with the incredible Dr. Robert Schinke fresh off the release of his incredible new book. We take a deep dive into his upbringing and how the people who doubted him proved to be his biggest motivators for his success and longevity. Robert takes a very enthusiastic approach to his life and shares how you can apply the principles that has helped him achieve success and maintain longevity. Robert On IG: https://www.instagram.com/robertjschinke/ Kindle Version: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0CRNXXFXQ?ref=KC_GS_GB_CA =========================================== Connect With Us Below! =========================================== Subscribe & Listen To Life After High School Podcast Here: ======================================================= YT: @Lifeafterhighschool Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/life-after-high-school/id1472290982 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2doqRWgu1Qu8xVzKXeVxAi?si=c7d472c678f64a27 Join The Community On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LIFEAFTERHIGHSCHOOLGLEN President of the International Society of Sport Psychology and Laurentian University Teaching Fellow in Graduate Student Mentoring. As a former equestrian, I competed in four North and South American Junior Championships from 1983-1987 as Team Captain. In my last year as a junior, I was selected to Canada's 1987 Pan-American Games Team, and once again as a Canadian Equestrian Team Member in 1991. In 1992, I began my graduate studies in Kinesiology (Ottawa University), and later earned a Doctorate in Education from the University of Alberta and completed a Post-doctoral year in Positive Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2002 I joined Laurentian University's School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences and became a Full Professor in 2010. As a researcher profiled by both the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and the Canadian Foundation for Innovation, my science is supported by the International Olympic Committee Advanced Research Program and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. My publications include six authored books and nineteen co-edited textbooks, including the Routledge International Handbook of Sport Psychology (2016), Psychology in Professional Sports and the Performing Arts (2016), The Elsevier Dictionary of Sport Psychology (2019), and most recently, the International Society of Sport Psychology Encyclopedia two volume set (2020). I have also co-authored more than 180 peer-reviewed scientific publications and guest co-edited the International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, the Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology, the Journal of Sport and Social Issues, Psychology of Sport and Exercise, and the Journal of Sport Psychology in Action. I now serve as Co-Editor for the International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (IF 4.3) and as Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Sport Psychology in Action (IF 1.65). I have twice been awarded the Canadian Sport Science Research Award and served as a two-term Canada Research Chair in Multicultural Sport and Physical Activity. My international leadership includes having served as President of the Association for the Advancement of Sport Psychology (2014-2015) and presently as the first Canadian President for the International Society of Sport Psychology (2017-2025). Since 2000 I have worked extensively with world champion professional athletes from a wide number of countries, featured on HBO and ShowTime. Two of my former PhD students were awarded Governor General's Gold Medals for their dissertation projects and one was named as the International Society of Sport Psychology's Developing Scholar Award Recipient for 2017, in Seville, Spain. Additionally, doctoral student publications have been awarded paper of the year honours in Psychology of Sport and Exercise

Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)
Morning North Podcast from Sudbury for the week of June 24, 2024

Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 53:16


This week we meet a high school valedictorian in Sudbury, a family loses their home to fire on Manitoulin Island, a cartoonist in Sault Ste. Marie launches an art school, the Laurentian University track turns 50, and a conversation with future Olympic soccer player Chloe Lacasse. 

Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)
Morning North Podcast from Sudbury for the week of June 3, 2024

Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 62:33


This week we hear about a missing woman in Sudbury, a look at what happened to donations to Laurentian University, we check out an ambulance simulator, two chip stands go up for sale in Sturgeon Falls, members of the black community fill churches in the north, and Backroads Bill solves a mystery about a swimming pool.

The Jann Arden Podcast
Rick Mercer: Will They or Won't They?

The Jann Arden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 53:11


Rick Mercer is back to discuss their 'Will They or Won't They' tour and the joy of spreading "mirth" to audiences across Canada. They reflect on their favourite tour experiences and share some behind the scenes moments, including the misconception that Peter Mansbridge is traveling with them and doing the voiceover for their show from backstage. Jann and Rick discuss their on-stage dynamic and chemistry and the enjoyment they get from making people laugh, along with the importance of respect and kindness to eachother. They also discuss the changing landscape of television and the possibility of future projects together. This week's episode is brought to you by the home and auto insurance brand Canadians trust most, Intact Insurance. In case you're not familiar with THE Rick Mercer; he is a Canadian comedian, television personality, political satirist and author. He is best known for his work on the CBC Television comedy shows This Hour Has 22 Minutes, Made In Canada and Rick Mercer Report. He is the author of four books all of which have been national best sellers. Mercer has received nearly 30 Gemini Awards and Canadian Screen awards for his work on television. His CBC Television special Talking To Americans remains the highest rated Canadian comedy special ever with 2.7 million viewers. Rick holds Honorary Doctorates from Memorial University, Laurentian University, University of British Columbia, McMaster University, Bishop's University, Brock University and the University of Guelph. In 2014, he received Honorary Doctorates from the Royal Military Academy and from University of Western Ontario and York University. He is on the board of directors of Historica Canada, an organization dedicated to promoting Canadian history, identity and citizenship. They are the "Heritage Minute" people. He is also a recipient of the Governor Generals Performing Arts Award for lifetime achievement and in 2014 was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada. He is a native of St. John's, Newfoundland. Find out more about Rick Mercer: https://www.rickmercer.com/ Jann, Caitlin & Sarah also discuss their fabulous 'company dinner' this week at Gia (don't forget to check out Stefanos Sandwiches), and Caitlin tries to pull Jann further into reality television. Keep sending your voicenotes in at www.jannardenpod.com (click the little red microphone at the bottom of the page) and have a great long weekend! We are thrilled to be working with our friends at Intact Insurance again and they've got so many great tips for any Canadian long weekend HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Canada Hoops
Ep 70: Allison McNeil

Canada Hoops

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 69:22


Allison McNeill, former Head Coach of the SWNT for Canada Basketball and one of the all time great coaches in Canadian basketball, pulls up on Canada Hoops! Allison sits down with your boy Matty to share her basketball story. Allison lets us know what she has been doing since retirement; although she is still connected to the game and tells us that in some way basketball will always be a part of her life. Allison talks about the state and impact of womens' basketball right now and how she knew this time would come. Allison takes us back to growing up in Princeton and Salmon Arm, BC, working for her family business at a young age while learning and loving basketball. Allison moves from Princeton to Salmon Arm to play the game and meets her lifelong friend; the legendary Bev Smith. Allison talks about her time as a Jewel before she heads to Laurentian University to become a Voyageur. Allison won two National Championships at Laurentian before moving to the University of Oregon to re-unite with Bev Smith. After her time as a Duck Allison starts her pro career before she ends up as the Head Coach at Simon Fraser University. After a successful 13 year tenure at SFU Allison heads back to Oregon again to join Bev as the associate Head Coach for the Ducks.In 2002 Allison is named the Head Coach of the SWNT for Canada Basketball. Allison would lead the SWNT for 10 years ; taking the Program from 22nd to 8th in the world rankings. Allisons' time as the Head Coach of the SWNT culminated with qualifying for and competing in the 2012 London Olympics. Allison gives us great insight on Canada Basketball during her tenure and shares her thoughts on the Program now and where the SWNT can potentially go on the world stage. And you know Allison drops a historic Top 5 of all time for Canada Basketball on us. It was a privilege to sit down with Allison and hear her stories. Much love to Allison McNeill for joining us on Canada Hoops!Hit us up on Twitter: @canadahoopspod @TheMattyIrelandHit us up on Instagram: @canadahoopspodcastEmail: canadahoopspodcast@gmail.comhttps://canadahoopspodcast.buzzsprout.com/

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)
Maple Syrup and Climate Change

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 15:35


Nathan Keeshig of Ziibaakdakaan Maple was able to tap the sugar maples at Cape Croker park weeks earlier than usual this year. With the weather being unpredictable, what does climate change mean for Canada's favourite condiment? David Pearson of Laurentian University weighs in on where the sugar maples will likely thrive by the end of the century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sentientism
"What if we saw ourselves as species diplomats?" - David Peña-Guzmán of Overthink and SFSU - Sentientism 187

Sentientism

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 85:54


David specializes in European philosophy, the history and philosophy of science and the philosophy of animal minds. He is interested in the problem of consciousness, the study of lived experience and the value of the humanities. David lives in San Francisco, California and is Associate Professor of Humanities at San Francisco State University. He has previously worked at Johns Hopkins University, Laurentian University, Dillard University, and Emory University (where he received his Ph.D. in 2015). He is the author of "When Animals Dream: The Hidden World of Animal Consciousness" and co-host, with Ellie Anderson, of the Overthink Podcast. His work has been covered by The New York Times, CNN, ABC, The Atlantic, Le Parisian, El País, and Forbes, among others. In Sentientist Conversations we talk about the two most important questions: “what's real?” & “who matters?” Sentientism is "evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings." The video of our conversation is ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here on YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. 00:00 Clips! 01:14 Welcome - Our two way para-social relationships - Sharing #naturalistic thinking & an interest in expanding our #moralcircle based on #sentience 04:48 David's Intro - Continental philosophy, teaching humanities, animal minds/ethics/politics, the science of consciousness & co-hosting  @OverthinkPodcastPhilosophy  - "There's something equally mysterious & fascinating & alluring... about the minds of other creatures." - Links between animal academia & animal movements (rights, welfare...) "Most of it is happening beyond the ivory tower of higher education... it's happening on the ground with people who are committed to the goal of #animalliberation" 08:10 What's Real? - "It's hard to know how much weight to give to those early experiences..." - Raised #catholic - A small town in Mexico where "Catholicism was the economic driving force of town life... 5-10 thousand people that would be overrun by a million religious pilgrims 5 times a year" - Manifestation of the virgin Mary with indigenous roots with a reputed power to do health miracles - Disenchantment "I really saw the church & faith largely as a story that we the locals told in order to bring in tourists... As a child I never really understood that we were really meant to believe the content of the stories" - A "great 11 year old awakening" and a "show-down with my mother... I don't want to go to church... I don't actually believe any of this... my mother had no problem with that which further just confirmed my suspicion that a lot of this was just surface" - "Catholics... we tend to be very bad at reading the bible - we usually just get our lessons from the priest... for me it seemed like smoke & mirrors" - "From my early teen years I leaned towards a naturalistic outlook of the world and the cosmos... I do think the world is composed of matter, of motion, of the fundamental forces of physics..." - "That does not necessarily mean that I am a #rationalist ... I don't think that our human cognitive architecture is necessarily so imperious and mighty that it is poised to uncrack all the mysteries of nature..." 34:59 What Matters? 57:05 Who Matters? 01:14:15 How To Make A Better World? 01:22:42 Follow David - David at SFSU - Overthink - When Animals Dream - @DrPenaGuzman1 ...and much more. Full show notes at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sentientism.info⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Sentientism is “Evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings.” More at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sentientism.info⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Join our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠"I'm a Sentientist" wall⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ via ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠this simple form⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Everyone, Sentientist or not, is welcome in our groups. The biggest so far is ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here on FaceBook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Come join us there! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sentientism/message

Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)
Morning North Podcast for the week of February 19, 2024

Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 41:24


This week we hear about plans to allow sandhill cranes to be hunted, a former forest fire fighter shares his health concerns with the work, the Sudbury library gets funding to help homeless people, and we tour Laurentian University's President's residence.

New Books Network
Patrick Gamsby, "The Discourse of Scholarly Communication" (Lexington Books, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 47:11


The Discourse of Scholarly Communication (Lexington Books, 2023) examines the place and purpose of modern scholarship and its dialectical relationship with the ethos of Enlightenment. Patrick Gamsby argues that while Enlightenment/enlightenment is often used in the mottos of numerous academic institutions, its historical, social, and philosophical elements are largely obscured. Using a theoretical lens, Gamsby revisits the ideals of the Enlightenment alongside the often-contradictory issues of disciplinary boundaries, access to research, academic labor in the production of scholarship (author, peer reviewer, editor, and translator), the interrelationship of form and content (lectures, textbooks, books, and essays), and the stewardship of scholarship in academic libraries and archives. It is ultimately argued that for the betterment of the scholarly communication ecosystem and the betterment of society, anti-Enlightenment rules of scholarship such as ‘publish or perish' should be dispensed with in favor of the formulation of a New Enlightenment. Patrick Gamsby is the Scholarly Communication Librarian and Cross-Appointed to the Department of Sociology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He previously worked in scholarly communications at Brandeis University and Duke University. Patrick holds a MLIS degree from the University of Western Ontario, a MES degree from York University, and a Ph.D. from Laurentian University. He is the author of two books - Henri Lefebvre, Boredom, and Everyday Life and The Discourse of Scholarly Communication - and he lives in St. John's, Newfoundland with his wife and two daughters. Dr. Michael LaMagna is the Information Literacy Program and Library Services Coordinator and Professor of Library Services at Delaware County Community College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Patrick Gamsby, "The Discourse of Scholarly Communication" (Lexington Books, 2023)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 47:11


The Discourse of Scholarly Communication (Lexington Books, 2023) examines the place and purpose of modern scholarship and its dialectical relationship with the ethos of Enlightenment. Patrick Gamsby argues that while Enlightenment/enlightenment is often used in the mottos of numerous academic institutions, its historical, social, and philosophical elements are largely obscured. Using a theoretical lens, Gamsby revisits the ideals of the Enlightenment alongside the often-contradictory issues of disciplinary boundaries, access to research, academic labor in the production of scholarship (author, peer reviewer, editor, and translator), the interrelationship of form and content (lectures, textbooks, books, and essays), and the stewardship of scholarship in academic libraries and archives. It is ultimately argued that for the betterment of the scholarly communication ecosystem and the betterment of society, anti-Enlightenment rules of scholarship such as ‘publish or perish' should be dispensed with in favor of the formulation of a New Enlightenment. Patrick Gamsby is the Scholarly Communication Librarian and Cross-Appointed to the Department of Sociology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He previously worked in scholarly communications at Brandeis University and Duke University. Patrick holds a MLIS degree from the University of Western Ontario, a MES degree from York University, and a Ph.D. from Laurentian University. He is the author of two books - Henri Lefebvre, Boredom, and Everyday Life and The Discourse of Scholarly Communication - and he lives in St. John's, Newfoundland with his wife and two daughters. Dr. Michael LaMagna is the Information Literacy Program and Library Services Coordinator and Professor of Library Services at Delaware County Community College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Intellectual History
Patrick Gamsby, "The Discourse of Scholarly Communication" (Lexington Books, 2023)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 47:11


The Discourse of Scholarly Communication (Lexington Books, 2023) examines the place and purpose of modern scholarship and its dialectical relationship with the ethos of Enlightenment. Patrick Gamsby argues that while Enlightenment/enlightenment is often used in the mottos of numerous academic institutions, its historical, social, and philosophical elements are largely obscured. Using a theoretical lens, Gamsby revisits the ideals of the Enlightenment alongside the often-contradictory issues of disciplinary boundaries, access to research, academic labor in the production of scholarship (author, peer reviewer, editor, and translator), the interrelationship of form and content (lectures, textbooks, books, and essays), and the stewardship of scholarship in academic libraries and archives. It is ultimately argued that for the betterment of the scholarly communication ecosystem and the betterment of society, anti-Enlightenment rules of scholarship such as ‘publish or perish' should be dispensed with in favor of the formulation of a New Enlightenment. Patrick Gamsby is the Scholarly Communication Librarian and Cross-Appointed to the Department of Sociology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He previously worked in scholarly communications at Brandeis University and Duke University. Patrick holds a MLIS degree from the University of Western Ontario, a MES degree from York University, and a Ph.D. from Laurentian University. He is the author of two books - Henri Lefebvre, Boredom, and Everyday Life and The Discourse of Scholarly Communication - and he lives in St. John's, Newfoundland with his wife and two daughters. Dr. Michael LaMagna is the Information Literacy Program and Library Services Coordinator and Professor of Library Services at Delaware County Community College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in Education
Patrick Gamsby, "The Discourse of Scholarly Communication" (Lexington Books, 2023)

New Books in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 47:11


The Discourse of Scholarly Communication (Lexington Books, 2023) examines the place and purpose of modern scholarship and its dialectical relationship with the ethos of Enlightenment. Patrick Gamsby argues that while Enlightenment/enlightenment is often used in the mottos of numerous academic institutions, its historical, social, and philosophical elements are largely obscured. Using a theoretical lens, Gamsby revisits the ideals of the Enlightenment alongside the often-contradictory issues of disciplinary boundaries, access to research, academic labor in the production of scholarship (author, peer reviewer, editor, and translator), the interrelationship of form and content (lectures, textbooks, books, and essays), and the stewardship of scholarship in academic libraries and archives. It is ultimately argued that for the betterment of the scholarly communication ecosystem and the betterment of society, anti-Enlightenment rules of scholarship such as ‘publish or perish' should be dispensed with in favor of the formulation of a New Enlightenment. Patrick Gamsby is the Scholarly Communication Librarian and Cross-Appointed to the Department of Sociology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He previously worked in scholarly communications at Brandeis University and Duke University. Patrick holds a MLIS degree from the University of Western Ontario, a MES degree from York University, and a Ph.D. from Laurentian University. He is the author of two books - Henri Lefebvre, Boredom, and Everyday Life and The Discourse of Scholarly Communication - and he lives in St. John's, Newfoundland with his wife and two daughters. Dr. Michael LaMagna is the Information Literacy Program and Library Services Coordinator and Professor of Library Services at Delaware County Community College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education

New Books in Communications
Patrick Gamsby, "The Discourse of Scholarly Communication" (Lexington Books, 2023)

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 47:11


The Discourse of Scholarly Communication (Lexington Books, 2023) examines the place and purpose of modern scholarship and its dialectical relationship with the ethos of Enlightenment. Patrick Gamsby argues that while Enlightenment/enlightenment is often used in the mottos of numerous academic institutions, its historical, social, and philosophical elements are largely obscured. Using a theoretical lens, Gamsby revisits the ideals of the Enlightenment alongside the often-contradictory issues of disciplinary boundaries, access to research, academic labor in the production of scholarship (author, peer reviewer, editor, and translator), the interrelationship of form and content (lectures, textbooks, books, and essays), and the stewardship of scholarship in academic libraries and archives. It is ultimately argued that for the betterment of the scholarly communication ecosystem and the betterment of society, anti-Enlightenment rules of scholarship such as ‘publish or perish' should be dispensed with in favor of the formulation of a New Enlightenment. Patrick Gamsby is the Scholarly Communication Librarian and Cross-Appointed to the Department of Sociology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He previously worked in scholarly communications at Brandeis University and Duke University. Patrick holds a MLIS degree from the University of Western Ontario, a MES degree from York University, and a Ph.D. from Laurentian University. He is the author of two books - Henri Lefebvre, Boredom, and Everyday Life and The Discourse of Scholarly Communication - and he lives in St. John's, Newfoundland with his wife and two daughters. Dr. Michael LaMagna is the Information Literacy Program and Library Services Coordinator and Professor of Library Services at Delaware County Community College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Patrick Gamsby, "The Discourse of Scholarly Communication" (Lexington Books, 2023)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 47:11


The Discourse of Scholarly Communication (Lexington Books, 2023) examines the place and purpose of modern scholarship and its dialectical relationship with the ethos of Enlightenment. Patrick Gamsby argues that while Enlightenment/enlightenment is often used in the mottos of numerous academic institutions, its historical, social, and philosophical elements are largely obscured. Using a theoretical lens, Gamsby revisits the ideals of the Enlightenment alongside the often-contradictory issues of disciplinary boundaries, access to research, academic labor in the production of scholarship (author, peer reviewer, editor, and translator), the interrelationship of form and content (lectures, textbooks, books, and essays), and the stewardship of scholarship in academic libraries and archives. It is ultimately argued that for the betterment of the scholarly communication ecosystem and the betterment of society, anti-Enlightenment rules of scholarship such as ‘publish or perish' should be dispensed with in favor of the formulation of a New Enlightenment. Patrick Gamsby is the Scholarly Communication Librarian and Cross-Appointed to the Department of Sociology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He previously worked in scholarly communications at Brandeis University and Duke University. Patrick holds a MLIS degree from the University of Western Ontario, a MES degree from York University, and a Ph.D. from Laurentian University. He is the author of two books - Henri Lefebvre, Boredom, and Everyday Life and The Discourse of Scholarly Communication - and he lives in St. John's, Newfoundland with his wife and two daughters. Dr. Michael LaMagna is the Information Literacy Program and Library Services Coordinator and Professor of Library Services at Delaware County Community College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society

New Books in Higher Education
Patrick Gamsby, "The Discourse of Scholarly Communication" (Lexington Books, 2023)

New Books in Higher Education

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 47:11


The Discourse of Scholarly Communication (Lexington Books, 2023) examines the place and purpose of modern scholarship and its dialectical relationship with the ethos of Enlightenment. Patrick Gamsby argues that while Enlightenment/enlightenment is often used in the mottos of numerous academic institutions, its historical, social, and philosophical elements are largely obscured. Using a theoretical lens, Gamsby revisits the ideals of the Enlightenment alongside the often-contradictory issues of disciplinary boundaries, access to research, academic labor in the production of scholarship (author, peer reviewer, editor, and translator), the interrelationship of form and content (lectures, textbooks, books, and essays), and the stewardship of scholarship in academic libraries and archives. It is ultimately argued that for the betterment of the scholarly communication ecosystem and the betterment of society, anti-Enlightenment rules of scholarship such as ‘publish or perish' should be dispensed with in favor of the formulation of a New Enlightenment. Patrick Gamsby is the Scholarly Communication Librarian and Cross-Appointed to the Department of Sociology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He previously worked in scholarly communications at Brandeis University and Duke University. Patrick holds a MLIS degree from the University of Western Ontario, a MES degree from York University, and a Ph.D. from Laurentian University. He is the author of two books - Henri Lefebvre, Boredom, and Everyday Life and The Discourse of Scholarly Communication - and he lives in St. John's, Newfoundland with his wife and two daughters. Dr. Michael LaMagna is the Information Literacy Program and Library Services Coordinator and Professor of Library Services at Delaware County Community College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scholarly Communication
Patrick Gamsby, "The Discourse of Scholarly Communication" (Lexington Books, 2023)

Scholarly Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 47:11


The Discourse of Scholarly Communication (Lexington Books, 2023) examines the place and purpose of modern scholarship and its dialectical relationship with the ethos of Enlightenment. Patrick Gamsby argues that while Enlightenment/enlightenment is often used in the mottos of numerous academic institutions, its historical, social, and philosophical elements are largely obscured. Using a theoretical lens, Gamsby revisits the ideals of the Enlightenment alongside the often-contradictory issues of disciplinary boundaries, access to research, academic labor in the production of scholarship (author, peer reviewer, editor, and translator), the interrelationship of form and content (lectures, textbooks, books, and essays), and the stewardship of scholarship in academic libraries and archives. It is ultimately argued that for the betterment of the scholarly communication ecosystem and the betterment of society, anti-Enlightenment rules of scholarship such as ‘publish or perish' should be dispensed with in favor of the formulation of a New Enlightenment. Patrick Gamsby is the Scholarly Communication Librarian and Cross-Appointed to the Department of Sociology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He previously worked in scholarly communications at Brandeis University and Duke University. Patrick holds a MLIS degree from the University of Western Ontario, a MES degree from York University, and a Ph.D. from Laurentian University. He is the author of two books - Henri Lefebvre, Boredom, and Everyday Life and The Discourse of Scholarly Communication - and he lives in St. John's, Newfoundland with his wife and two daughters. Dr. Michael LaMagna is the Information Literacy Program and Library Services Coordinator and Professor of Library Services at Delaware County Community College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL
The High Level Problems Nobody Is Talking About W/ MPP Jamie West - EP #137

LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 93:29


Jamie West joins the show today to dive into his upbringing and start into politics. Jamie also dives into the mental health crisis and how to solve the problem citizens are having that makes this country very tough to afford to live in. Connect: https://www.jamiewestmpp.ca/ https://www.instagram.com/jamiewestndp/?hl=en Born and raised in Sudbury Ontario, Jamie West is a representative of the official opposition, the New Democratic Party, and is the Member of Provincial Parliament for the Riding of Sudbury. This means that he is the official provincial voice of Sudbury and Copper Cliff at Queen's Park. He's also the critic for Labor, Training and Skills Development. Jamie loves Sudbury and is a strong voice for the community. He is proud to call it home and is a proud graduate of both Cambrian College and Laurentian University. Jamie's background includes working in the fields of mental health, construction, mining, and workplace safety. Jamie's respect for workers and everyday-people goes beyond lip service. MPP West faced poverty growing up; and he knows the importance of government and community services in ensuring that everyone has an opportunity for success. Jamie is proud of his blue-collar, working-class roots. He is a fierce advocate for human rights, and is an eternal optimist who believes in fairness and helping others. Jamie West always wants the best for others and never stops working on the issues that matter most to Ontario families. *This video is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission * MY CAMERA: https://amzn.to/3GQGKRf MY MICROPHONE: https://amzn.to/3X2nLc3 My Watch: https://amzn.to/3QwYNyV My Head Phones: https://amzn.to/3H0oswZ New Here: *CONNECT WITH ME THROUGH INSTAGRAM: @ https://www.instagram.com/glenyg96/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2cJr8YrI1xPPMkrYRpAfBc? si=AqVKuWuBRoaoP9iG5kMZ8g Join The Community On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LIFEAFTERHIGHSCHOOLGLEN

Illumination by Modern Campus
#CIORadio | Luc Roy (Laurentian University) on How CIOs Enable a Seamless Digital Student Experience

Illumination by Modern Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 22:51


On today's episode of the Illumination by Modern Campus podcast, host Amrit Ahluwalia was joined by Luc Roy to discuss the importance of CIOs sitting at the table when it comes to institutional strategy and how to shape the student experience leveraging digital efforts. 

Pullback
Zoos and Biodiversity Conservation with Albrecht Schulte-Hostedde

Pullback

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 53:56


We are living in a biodiversity crisis: 42,000 animal species are currently threatened with extinction, which is more than a quarter of all species that have been assessed for the International Union of Concerned Scientists' Red List. But are zoos a solution? On today's episode we talked to Dr. Albrecht Schulte-Hostedde, a Professor in the School of Natural Sciences at Laurentian University. Albrecht is an evolutionary ecologist who has worked with the Toronto Zoo, so we asked him all about his work with zoos and how accredited zoos work to promote conservation. Website: https://www.pullback.org/episode-notes/s2-zoos Harbinger Media Network: https://harbingermedianetwork.com/join Enjoy our work? Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Pullback

Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)
Morning North Podcast for the week of September 25, 2023

Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 52:16


This week the Speaker of the House of Commons resigns, we investigate school board spending on marketing, a former residential school students helps search for the graves of kids who never made it home, an update from the interim president of Laurentian University, and we go for a walk in the woods...barefoot. 

The Spouter-Inn; or, A Conversation with Great Books
69b. Bonus: Mark Sundaram and Aven McMaster on Etymology.

The Spouter-Inn; or, A Conversation with Great Books

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 43:43


Language is so personal and internal. It exists in your head. You can close your eyes and plug your ears and not engage with the outside world at all, and yet you still have language going on. So I think one of the things that attracts people to [etymology] is, it's discussing something that they feel they have a part in.Mark Sundaram is a medievalist and linguist who specializes in the history of the English language. He's the co-host of the podcast The Endless Knot and the main force behind the Alliterative YouTube channel. Mark has a PhD in Medieval Studies from the University of Toronto and teaches at Laurentian University.Aven McMaster is a Classicist who studies Latin poetry and Roman social history. She is the co-host of the podcast The Endless Knot Podcast and does production work on the Alliterative channel videos. Aven has a PhD in Classics from the University of Toronto and taught at Thorneloe University at Laurentian.They join Chris and Suzanne to talk all about etymologies, dictionaries, and etymological dictionaries. What pleasures are found in reading the dictionary? Why are some people so compelled by etymologies? How do etymologies and puns inform classical poetry?SHOW NOTES.The Endless Knot on Twitter.John Ayto: Dictionary of Word Origins.The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology.Paul Anthony Jones (Haggard Hawks on Twitter): Why Is This A Question?On Webster's Third New International Dictionary.Ernest Weekley: The Romance of Words.Alliterative's video on nation.The etymology of feisty.Ernest Klein: A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the English Language. Anatoly Liberman: Word Origins and How We Know Them.The Oxford Etymologist.Calvert Watkins: The American Dictionary of Indo-European Roots.Support The Spouter-Inn and our network, Megaphonic, if you can. Thanks!

Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)
Morning North Podcast for the week of June 12, 2023

Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 43:37


This week northern Ontario comedian Ahren Belisle appears on America's Got Talent, the fight for First Nations police funding, the new board chair at Laurentian University, an update on the opiod crisis in Sudbury, and we meet paralympian Gilles Lafrance.

Front Burner
Front Burner Introduces: The Dose - How does drinking coffee affect my health?

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 25:40


For many of us, coffee is an essential part of our day. So what impact is it having on us, beyond just waking us up in the morning? To try to answer that question, Dr. Brian Goldman from the CBC podcast The Dose speaks to Thomas Merritt, a geneticist and professor at Laurentian University in Sudbury. More episodes are available at: https://link.chtbl.com/AogMj1Af

Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)
Morning North Podcast for the week of June 5, 2023

Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 44:47


This week a forest fire threatens the Mattagami First Nation, the Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry discusses the forest fire fighting situation in the province, we look at how northern municipalities are dealing with the short term rental market, Laurentian University reveals the properties it plans to sell to the province, and we take an ATV ride with some high school students in Sudbury.

#onpoli, a TVO podcast
Examining the Landlord and Tenant Board's state of disarray

#onpoli, a TVO podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 25:54


When landlords and tenants can't get along, the Landlord and Tenant Board steps in to provide speedy justice; however, that hasn't been the case since Doug Ford took over as premier. The board is in a state of disarray and the ombudsman of Ontario, Paul Dubé is calling for major changes.The Auditor General of Ontario has lost a court case against Laurentian University after the institution refused to release some documents related to their troubled finances.Hamilton Centre MPP Sarah Jama has found herself in hot water again over her social media usage. Steve Paikin and John Michael McGrath discuss how the spotlight on her Twitter usage may be taking away from her other priorities. Steve's column: https://www.tvo.org/article/what-is-queens-park-doing-with-the-financial-accountability-office John Michael's column: https://www.tvo.org/article/why-is-the-landlord-and-tenant-board-in-chaos-ask-doug-ford Stay connected to #onpoli and the latest politics across Ontario and at Queen's Park: https://www.tvo.org/ For questions or to suggest topics, email us at onpolitics@tvo.org Listen to more TVO Podcasts: https://www.tvo.org/podcasts Subscribe to TVO Media Education Group newsletters: https://www.tvo.org/newsletters Subscribe to The Agenda with Steve Paikin on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/theagenda Follow Steve Paikin on Twitter - https://twitter.com/spaikin Follow John Michael McGrath on Twitter - https://twitter.com/jm_mcgrath Get the TVO Today app: App Store: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/tvo-today/id1616182112 Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.tvo.tvomediaapp&pli=1 See more ways to access The Agenda with Steve Paikin and TVO Today: https://www.tvo.org/tvo-anytime-anywhere TVO Today is a trusted source of insight and information about life in Ontario and beyond. Our award-winning current affairs journalism, documentaries and podcasts explore relevant issues and inspiring solutions. Visit https://www.tvo.org for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dose
How does drinking coffee affect my health?

The Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 24:56


For many of us, coffee is an essential part of our day. So what impact is it having on us, beyond just waking us up in the morning? To try to answer that question, we speak to Thomas Merritt, a geneticist and professor at Laurentian University in Sudbury. For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews/the-dose-transcripts-listen-1.6732281

Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)
Morning North Podcast for the week of April 11, 2023

Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 35:59


This week northern MPP Mike Mantha responds to workplace misconduct allegations, the interim president at Laurentian University talks about the number of applications, we get reaction to new government rules restrictring diesel exhaust in mines, and we search for treasure in snowbanks.

Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)
Morning North Podcast for the week of February 13, 2023

Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 50:39


This week the Governor General expresses her gratitude to a northener, we visit the Doran Planetarium at Laurentian University, a Sudbury group prepares to welcome a Syrian family of refugees, a funeral director talks about the challenge of retiring, and we try the latest in virtual reality video games.

Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)
Morning North Podcast for the week of January 23, 2023

Morning North from CBC Radio Sudbury (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 49:26


This week Laurentian University hires 10 new professors, booze makers and sellers reaction to new alcohol guidelines, a conversation with MPP Vic Fedeli, a Sudbury woman says a snowplow operator deliberately destroyed her little library, Cambrian College teaches cybersecurity, and the Sudbury Wolves hockey team develops an Indigenous themed jersey.

Breaking Brave with Marilyn Barefoot
Four time Olympic Medalist SILKEN LAUMANN on overcoming profound adversity after her accident, perseverance, the triumph of the human spirit, and so much more!

Breaking Brave with Marilyn Barefoot

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 58:04


From broken bones and shredded muscle to Olympic glory… Silken's story is one of courage, perseverance and the triumph of the human spirit.In May 1992, just 10 weeks before the Olympic Games, Silken Laumann was injured in a brutal rowing accident that left her right leg shattered and useless. Reigning world champion in Single Sculls rowing, Silken was told by doctors she might never row again.Twenty-seven days, five operations, and countless hours of gruelling rehabilitation later, Silken was back in her shell, ready to pursue her Olympic dream. When the starter's pistol rang out on August 2, 1992, Silken made the greatest comeback in Canadian sports history, winning the bronze medal for Canada, and capturing the hearts of a nation.Silken retired from rowing in 1999 with three Olympic medals, and since then has continued to inspire, encouraging people to dream, live in the moment and embrace failure as a stepping stone to success.“In ten weeks she made the greatest comeback in Canadian sports history, becoming a symbol of hope to all.” The Montreal GazetteOUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS, AWARDS, HONOURS1996 Silver Medal – Atlanta Olympics 1992 Bronze Medal – Barcelona Olympics1991 World Champion – Single Sculls Rowing1987 Gold Medal - Pan American Games (Single Sculls)1984 Bronze Medal – Los Angeles OlympicsHonorary Doctorates: University of Victoria (1994), McMaster University (1994), University of Windsor (1997), Laurentian University (1998), Western University (2013)2015 Inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame2010 BC's Top 100 Women of Influence2007 CAAWS Most Influential Women in Sport and Physical Activity2006 Globe and Mail list of Most Influential Women in Canada2006 Women's Executive Network - Most Powerful Women: Top 1002006 CAAWS Most Influential Women in Sport and Physical Activity2004 Inducted into BC Sports Hall of Fame2004 Etobicoke Rotarians Lifetime Achievement Award2003 CAAWS Most Influential Women in Sport and Physical Activity2003 Canadian Institute of Child Health Award2003 National Child Day Award2002 Queens Golden Jubilee Medal1999 Inducted into Mississauga Hall of Fame1999 Mississauga Sports Award1999 FISA's Thomas Keller Award - Outstanding Career in Rowing1998 Inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame1997 Wilma Rudolph Courage Award (first non-American to receive the award)1995 Canadian Olympic Order1994 Meritorious Service Cross1993 Mississauga Civil Award of Merit1993 Canadian Olympic Association Award of Merit1992 Harry Jerome Comeback Award1992 Victoria Athlete of Year1991 & 1992 Canadian Press Female Athlete of the Year1991 Lou Marsh Award - Canada's Outstanding Athlete1984, 1990, 1991 & 1992 Ontario Athlete of the Year1984, 1988 & 1992 Mississauga Athlete of the Year--This episode of Breaking Brave is brought to you by:SOULSNACKS! Soul snacks are single ingredient, eco conscious dog and cat treats! Sourced directly from farms in Ontario and wrapped in fully compostable packaging. Treating your pets never felt so good. Head to https://soulsnacks.ca/ and use coupon code BREAKINGBRAVE for 15% off your purchase!!! ​&CRANK COFFEE the newest member of the Neal Brothers family. Crank Coffee is a new Canadian whole bean coffee brand that is certified organic and fair trade. Founded by the Neal Brothers Peter and Chris. This brand was influenced by cycling, coffee lovers, and experts! Check it out at the Neal brothers online shop here:...

Thought Feeder
Episode 44: SEO in Higher Ed: Mysteries, Misconceptions, and More!

Thought Feeder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 50:15


It's our first SEO episode! JP Rains, Director of Digital Strategy and Communications at Laurentian University, chats with J.S. and Joel about everything from how Google works, to making user-first content, and managing internal expectations.

People Behind the Science Podcast - Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
674: Piecing Together the Patterns and Processes that are Impacting Ecosystems - Dr. Madhur Anand

People Behind the Science Podcast - Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 34:02


Dr. Madhur Anand is a Professor in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of Guelph. She is an ecologist who examines the impacts of global ecological changes on ecosystems. This includes studying how things like climate change, pollution, invasive species, and land use changes affect biodiversity, ecosystem services, ecosystem functioning, and ecosystem stability. When she's not working on science, Madhur likes to read, cook, drink wine, spend time with her family, watch movies, and write poetry. In fact, her first book of poems was published recently, and this collection combines elements from both her life and science. She received her BSc and PhD from Western University and went on to conduct postdoctoral research at the University of Trieste, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Utrecht University, and the University of New Mexico. Madhur served on the faculty at Laurentian University before accepting a position at the University of Guelph where she is today. Madhur is the recipient of many awards and honors, including Premier's Research Excellence Award, two Canada Research Chairs, Western University's Young Alumni Award of Merit, the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce Female Professional of the Year Award, and she was named a Young Scientist of the World Economic Forum. In addition to the accolades she has received for her science, Madhur is also an accomplished poet. Her first book of poems A New Index for Predicting Catastrophes was published in 2015 by was published by McClelland and Stewart/Penguin Random House Canada and nominated for a Trillium Book award for poetry in 2016. In this interview, Madhur shares excellent stories from her life and science.

The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers
The Importance of a Good Sports Internship Strategy

The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 17:07


Networking is a critical component to success in your sports career, and one of the best ways to make connections in the early stages of your search is through sports internships. Of course, that's internships plural as jobs in the sports industry are competitive and having multiple sports internships to put on your resume is a great way to stand out when you are applying for jobs. Kyle Davidson was recently named the Chicago Blackhawks' General Manager, the 10th GM in franchise history. Davidson graduated from Laurentian University in 2009 and got his foot in the door with the Blackhawks' organization as a video assistant intern. Twelve years later, he runs the show and makes decisions about the team's coaching staff, roster, trades, free-agent signings, and drafts. Kellen in Minnesota is taking the first steps in establishing his sports career, and he comes to the WorkInSports Podcast wondering how to get an internship: "Hey Brian, I am a sophomore in college studying sports management and my professor just told us we need to do two internships to graduate and to start thinking about what we want to do. I'm nervous, and I have no idea what to do. Can you help?"Listen to the full episode of the WorkInSports Podcast for more internship strategies that will help you establish yourself early in your sports career. Also, be sure to subscribe to the WorkInSports Podcast for more sports career advice.