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Giles is an award-winning author, podcaster and screenwriter. Giles' first novel for adults One Hundred and Fifty-Two Days come out in March 2020. Author of several books for children and two adult novels, with a third on the way. His book One Hundred and Fifty-Two Days has been adapted by Giles and Elizabeth Morris for Arclight Films and Future Artists Entertainment. Giles is the writer of six short films for Little Angel Theatre. Giles' children's books include The Fearsome Beastie, winner of The People's Book Prize 2012, Heart of Hawick Children's Book Award 2013, Bizziebaby Gold Award, The US Forward National Literary Award and Shortlisted for The Rotherham Children's Book Award 2012. Tamara Small and the Monsters' Ball is shortlisted for The People's Book Prize 2013. He has written several picture books, including Things You Never Knew About Dinosaurs, Princess Stay Awake and a collection of nonsense poetry. Giles' is co-host and producer of the award-nominated Blank Podcast and regularly writes for Aquila Magazine. He's also co-host of the ‘A Little Bit of Positive' podcast with Julia Bradbury and co-host of ‘Things I forgot were good for me' with Dr Radha Modgil.Giles lives with his wife and two sons in East SussexTo pledge for Gile's next book go to: https://unbound.com/books/gigantium/To connect with Giles on Twitter go to:@eliistender10For more from Fiona go to:https://fionamurden.com
Alan speaks with Dr. Tamara Small, Political science professor at the University of Guelph. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Speech online has transformed the way our society functions. Digital technologies allow us the freedom to express ourselves and connect with others. But as we've witnessed, they've also been used as tools to promote hateful content. The question is: how do we protect free speech while making sure they aren't used as tools to spread hate or misinformation? Tamara Small is an associate professor at the University of Guelph in the department of political science. She has spent over 15 years studying digital politics in Canada. Our host, Mohit Rajhans, speaks with Tamara about the future of free speech online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Host Julia Wright speaks with Tamara Small, professor of political science at the University of Guelph, about why we are seeing more minority governments of late and how that plays out politically.
What does this election tell us about the political landscape in Canada, and where the country goes from here? We talk to Tamara Small, professor of political science at the University of Guelph, Ont., Daniel Béland, director of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada in Montreal; and Lisa Young, political scientist at the University of Calgary School of Public Policy.
Éric Grenier who runs the CBC Poll Tracker outlines how Canadians are feeling and what were thinking about now that the federal Liberals have called an election; It's commonly thought that as we age our metabolism slows. Not so according to new research. Gregory Steinberg of the Centre for Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes Research at McMaster University explains; Tamara Small, a political scientist at the University of Guelph discusses what she thinks will be unique about the current election campaign; Work is now underway to remove the remains of some 1,400 Irish immigrants from beneath Kingston General Hospital. Tony O'Loughlin of the Kingston Irish Famine Commemoration Association tells us why he thinks this work is vital; Chris Hall, the CBC's National affairs editor, and host of 'The House' on CBC Radio One talks about the issues in this election.
Dr. Tamara A. Small, Associate Professor in Political Science at the University of Guelph, discusses her research on social media and politics in Canada. We start out with her latest edited volume Digital Politics in Canada: Promises and Realities (2020, University of Toronto Press). We then dive into Dr. Small's research on Canadian party leaders' use of Twitter, citizens' sharing of memes about Stephen Harper and Justin Trudeau, and how Canadian courts use social media. We also cover how journalists live-tweet about court cases, and the Canadian courts' struggle to adapt during Covid-19. Here's the full list of studies discused in the episode: Digital Politics in Canada: Promises and Realities (2020)What the Hashtag? A Content Analysis of Canadian Politics on Twitter (2011)Online Negativity in Canada: Do Canadian Party Leaders Attack on Twitter? (2018)Trolling Stephen Harper: Internet Memes as Online Activism (2019)“Justin Trudeau – I Don’t Know Her”: An Analysis of Leadership Memes of Justin Trudeau (2020)Tweet Justice: The Canadian Court’s Use of Social Media (2020)Play-by-Play Justice: Tweeting Criminal Trials in the Digital Age (2020)Trial by Zoom? The Response to COVID-19 by Canada's Courts (2020)
In this episode, Tamara Small returns to podcast and we talk about, things in films that make us cry, why was the latest tarzan film made and go off on a tangent about the force awakens and the LOTR/Hobbit films.
In this part, we review 10 Cloverfield Lane and Talk to our guest, Tamara Small, about her job, Australia and the film industry in general. We also have a quick chat about the resurgence of R-Rated Films in mainstream cinema.
After taking some time off Tamara is back! Today, Tamara will talk about Intuition; what it is and how you can use it in your everyday lives. Call in to share your intuition stories.
Tamara has worked for several years in career advising and today will answer your questions regarding your career and how to make a career transition. Don't miss this opportunity! Call in number to speak with the host (310) 742-1839
Do you hold grudges? Is there someone from your past, family, or workplace you haven't forgiven for a wrong done to you? Today we will talk about forgiveness, who it benefits, and why you may want to do a little forgiving today!
How was your 2010? If you are like many others it wasn't too great. So how has 2011 started for you? What can you do to start the new year off right?
Tamara and special guest Betsy Thompson, Author of Walking Through Illusion, will discuss how god has affected our lives and those who have been touched by him/her. Call in or join us on chat. Call-in number (914) 803-4508. Betsy Otter Thompson (website) http://www.betsythompson.com
Does anyone tell the truth? Lying seems like an everyday occurrence in the US culture. Big lies, little lies, multiple lies.... Learn how lying has a negative affect on your and others lives. Learn how liberating telling the true can be.
Tamara Small has served as a Career Counselor for over 5 years assisting individuals in a variety of industries medical, engineering, teaching, psychology, truck driving.... Call in to get your free career advise from finding a job, to creating the best resume, to having a great interview.
Today Tamara will talk with former CEO and President of several companies and Author of Why Do Number Count, Lance Shaler. We will discuss his journey with numerology and how it can help you in your everyday life. Lance has studied numerology for more than 40 years and it has been the core measuring stick of his life and an exceptionally helpful tool for investigating other belief systems. Seldom is there a day when he does not counsel people on their life's experience based on the tools of numerology. Each day offers him deeper insights into the process of life through the metaphor of numbers.
Do you need a little healing today? Call in and get your intuitive healing today on air. Today Tamara and Jayne will talk about their experiences working with and receiving healings. Jayne has study spirituality for many years and recently expanded into energy healing. Tamara recently began studying Shamanic Healing. Do you need a little healing today? Call in and get your intuitive healing today on air.
Is there an organization you have been meaning to help? Have too much going on in your life so you don't think you have extra time to serve others? Today we will talk about how volunteering can change your life, while helping others. Tamara and guests will talk about their volunteer experiences and how it has changed their lives.
What did you do as a kid/child that you loved but you don't do anymore? Ride your bike, read comics, build stuff, etc. Today Tamara will talk about getting back in touch with things you used to love and how they can change your life today! Call in to share your story. call in number (914) 803-4508 Tamara's Website- http://www.talk2tamtoday.blogspot.com
Manifestation- Want to know what it is and how to do it? Today's guest Bo Bradley, Author, Speaker, and Coach will speak about manifestation and bringing balance into your life. Bo Bradley http://www.universityofmanifesting.com/bo-bradley.html Tamara Small (Host/Consultant) http://www.talk2tamtoday.blogspot.com
Have you been laid off and cannot seem to land the/A job you desire? Career advise to the rescue. Call in for free and quick career advise. Learn how you may be putting your energy into the wrong areas of your job search. Want to stop spinning your wheels? Then listen today!
Are you stressed out and don't know what to do? Today we will talk about simple steps you can take to reduce stress in your life or learn how to handle the stress you can't control. Who couldn't use a little stress reduction?!
Do you wake up each morning excited about the day ahead? Or do you dread getting out of bed and pray for a tornado or earth quake to get you out of going to work or out of bed? Today we will talk about living life and if you aren't living yours, steps you can take to start.
On today’s show we will talk about characteristics of an Empath and if you may be one? Do people say you are too sensitive? Is it hard for you to be in large crowds? You may be an Empath. Can't miss this show!