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Cindy Jia talks to some experts on confidence. What it is, why you might lose it, and how to build it up. The song used in this episode is called Teamwork by Scott Holmes. Thanks Scott! Thank you to PAVED Arts for helping us with equipment, as well as our sponsors Affinity Credit Union, the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, the Community Initiatives Fund, and Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada.
Thomas Tran talk to his brother Dominic about something they're both passionate about - gaming. The song used in this episode is by an artist named Ultracat. Thank you to PAVED Arts for helping us with equipment, as well as our sponsors Affinity Credit Union, the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, the Community Initiatives Fund, and Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada.
Jonathan Gao, Shawn Dai, and Cici Jin teamed up to talk about their interest in mobile phone technology - specifically, new foldable phones that are set to hit the market in the near future. No, not flip phones. The song used in this episode is They Say by an artist named WowaMusik. Thank you to PAVED Arts for helping us with equipment, as well as our sponsors Affinity Credit Union, the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, the Community Initiatives Fund, and Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada.
Azwa Alam is a student in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. She interviewed her friend Danielle Sunshine about the murder of her sister, and discusses the epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Canada. Thank you to PAVED Arts for helping us with equipment, as well as our sponsors Affinity Credit Union, the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, the Community Initiatives Fund, and Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada.
Laila Haider and Beth Hales are two high school students from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan who are concerned about climate change and what it means for our future. Listen to them break it down on the SODS Podcast Podcamp! Big thanks to PAVED Arts for helping us with equipment, as well as our sponsors Affinity Credit Union, the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, the Community Initiatives Fund, and Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada.
Artist Moran Been-noon discusses her residency as part of Linda Duvall's In The Hole project, along with her curatorial work in Ireland.
Artist Tim Dallett dicusses his exhibtion, Relationships between two or more spaces, audience and performer, modified at PAVED Arts, as well as his artistic career, including time as PAVED's Artistic Director and Media Director.
Artist David Lariviere, Artistic Director for PAVED Arts, discusses his first feature-length film, Evil From the Outset?, premiering at Roxy Theatre.
Photographers Karla Griffin, Stephanie Norris, and Barbara Reimer discuss Resolution, their joint exhibition currently showing at PAVED Arts.
Writer Tara Stadnyk talks about her blog for the Art Passport YXE program, documenting her visits to the 14 participating galleries.
Artists Keeley Haftner and Laura Taler discuss their exhibitions at AKA artist-run and PAVED Arts, respectively.
Representatives from the City of Saskatoon and Saskatchewan Craft Council discuss Culture Days, Thomas Dehod and Lindsey Rewuski discuss Nuit Blanche, and David Lariviere of PAVED Arts discusses I Am the Bridge
Alex Rogalski and Reilly Forbes of PAVED Arts discuss their initiative to support Saskatoon residents in discovering and attending the diversity of galleries in the city.