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UPEI's newest degree aims to teach students how to improve environmental sustainability across various sectors. Mitch speaks to Marva Sweeney-Nixon, one of the people who helped design the Cleantech program to find out how she did it and why it's necessary.
Canada Immigration Provincial pick for Express Entry by Prince Edward Island on 17 April 2025 | Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, I am Joy Stephen, a certified Canadian Immigration practitioner, and I bring to you this Provincial News Bulletin from the province of Prince Edward Island. This recording originates from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario. | Prince Edward Island selected potential PNP nominees under Express Entry on 17 April 2025. Additional Infor and News release by province: Prince Edward Island selected potential provincial nominees under Office of Immigration Invitations to Apply, This is the news release by the province: Date of Draw : 17 April 2025 Total number of Invitations : 168 Labour & Express Entry Invitations : 168 Invitations were extended to individuals working in occupations and priority sectors based on economic impact in Prince Edward Island. The focus was on people working and living in Prince Edward Island for a minimum of one year. In addition, international graduates from UPEI(link is external), Holland College(link is external), and Collège de l'Île(link is external), were prioritized in the invitations. | You can always access past news from the Province of Prince Edward Island by visiting this link: https://myar.me/tag/pe/. Furthermore, if you are interested in gaining comprehensive insights into the Provincial Express Entry Federal pool Canadian Permanent Residence Program or other Canadian Federal or Provincial Immigration programs, or if you require guidance after your selection, we cordially invite you to connect with us through https://myar.me/c. We highly recommend participating in our complimentary Zoom resource meetings, which take place every Thursday. We kindly request you to carefully review the available resources. Should any questions arise, our team of Canadian Authorized Representatives is readily available to address your concerns during the weekly AR's Q&A session held on Fridays. You can find the details for both of these meetings at https://myar.me/zoom. Our dedicated team is committed to providing you with professional assistance throughout the immigration process. Additionally, IRCNews offers valuable insights on selecting a qualified representative to advocate on your behalf with the Canadian Federal or Provincial governments, which can be accessed at https://ircnews.ca/consultant.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says Mark Carney is not the right person to enter trade talks with the United States. Liberal and NDP leaders campaign in the same Saskatoon riding. U.S.-Russian dual citizen and ballerina Ksenia Karelina released in prisoner swap between Moscow and Washington. Ukraine's president accused Russia of recruiting more than 150 Chinese nationals online to join its war effort. Death toll on Dominican Republic nightclub roof collapse rises to at least 218. UPEI artist-in-residence quits over controversial painting about US politics.
Canada Immigration Provincial pick for Business Impact: Work Permit by Prince Edward Island on 20 February 2025 | Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, I am Joy Stephen, a certified Canadian Immigration practitioner, and I bring to you this Provincial News Bulletin from the province of Prince Edward Island. This recording originates from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario. | Prince Edward Island selected potential PNP nominees under Business Impact: Work Permit on 20 February 2025. Additional Infor and News release by province: Prince Edward Island selected potential provincial nominees under Office of Immigration Invitations to Apply, This is the news release by the province: Date of Draw: 02/20/2025 Labour & Express Entry Invitations :87 Invitations were extended on February 20, 2025 to individuals working in occupations and priority sectors based on economic impact in Prince Edward Island. The focus was on people working and living in Prince Edward Island for a minimum of one year. In addition international graduates from UPEI, Holland College and Collège de l'Île were prioritized in the invitations. | You can always access past news from the Province of Prince Edward Island by visiting this link: https://myar.me/tag/pe/. Furthermore, if you are interested in gaining comprehensive insights into the Provincial Express Entry Federal pool Canadian Permanent Residence Program or other Canadian Federal or Provincial Immigration programs, or if you require guidance after your selection, we cordially invite you to connect with us through https://myar.me/c. We highly recommend participating in our complimentary Zoom resource meetings, which take place every Thursday. We kindly request you to carefully review the available resources. Should any questions arise, our team of Canadian Authorized Representatives is readily available to address your concerns during the weekly AR's Q&A session held on Fridays. You can find the details for both of these meetings at https://myar.me/zoom. Our dedicated team is committed to providing you with professional assistance throughout the immigration process. Additionally, IRCNews offers valuable insights on selecting a qualified representative to advocate on your behalf with the Canadian Federal or Provincial governments, which can be accessed at https://ircnews.ca/consultant.
Join our guest, Dr. Josh MacFadyen, as well as podcast host Matthew McRae as they go subterranean into the world of Prince Edward Island's terrain! Director of the GeoREACH Lab at UPEI, MacFadyen shares a wealth of knowledge and know-how into the methods and beauty of laying out and mapping out the island's landscapes. Whether it's historical chartmakers you're interested in, modern methods of map-capturing or even some emerging and bleeding-edge methods and technologies in the world of mapping, you're bound to learn all about how our beloved Island takes shape - on paper - in our season finale episode of the Hidden Island Podcast! Josh is Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Geospatial Humanities at the University of Prince Edward Island in Canada. His research focuses on energy transitions and traditional energy carriers in Canada, and he teaches Digital Humanities in the Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture (ACLC) program in UPEI's Faculty of Arts. His most recent monograph is titled Flax Americana: A History of the Fibre and Oil that Covered a Continent. He also published an edited collection in the same series titled Time and a Place: An Environmental History of Prince Edward Island (McGill-Queens and Island Studies Press, 2016). Josh has held postdoctoral positions at the Historical GIS Lab at the University of Saskatchewan and at NiCHE: Network in Canadian History & Environment at the University of Western Ontario. Most recently he was also an Assistant Professor and remains a Sustainability Scholar at Arizona State University's School of Sustainability.
On the phone-in today: Physiotherapist Laura Lundquist gives advice to listeners who are dealing with pain from injuries. She also discusses injury prevention. And off the top of the show, we hear about a new system at the UPEI Campus Food Bank. And we also hear about a prestigious award given to Kent Oakes who passed away on PEI last year.
On the phone-in: Our guest is Dr Shelly McNeil, an infectious diseases specialist and the senior medical director of Nova Scotia Health's Emerging and Re-Emerging Infections Network. She answers questions about Covid and the vaccines that are available this Fall for respiratory illnesses. And off the top of the show, we hear about a symposium about homelessness and food insecurity at UPEI. Our guest is Laurie Brinklow. And the CBC's Jacques Poitras asks people in St Stephen, NB about the US election results.
Journalist Leila Beaudoin tells us about the "Seasplainer" investigation into NL commercial fishing fatalities + Yulin Hu, an assistant professor of Sustainable Design Engineering at UPEI, tells us about a project that will remove lithium from seawater and in the process make the water drinkable.
Educating more RNs at UPEI to support the healthcare system, released by Prince Edward Island on 26 September 2024 | Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, I am Joy Stephen, a certified Canadian Immigration practitioner, and I bring to you this Provincial News Bulletin from the province of Prince Edward Island. This recording originates from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario. | Student enrolment continues to grow in the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) Faculty of Nursing through a collaborative partnership with the province to help address nursing shortages in the healthcare system. "There is a need to educate, recruit, and retain an increased number of nursing graduates to practice in the PEI health care system due to nation-wide nursing shortages. We continue to provide support to UPEI to ensure they have seats to educate our future nurses." – Health and Wellness Minister Mark McLane Since 2021, the annual nursing seat capacity in the UPEI Faculty of Nursing has increased 23 per cent from 80 to 98 seats through government support. These additional 18 nursing seats were achieved by increasing the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) seat capacity from 64 to 70 per year, and the Accelerated BScN seat capacity from 16 to 28 per year. This represents a combined increase of 48 seats for the duration of both programs—four years for the BScN and two years for the Accelerated BScN. "Providing access to high-calibre nursing education is absolutely a critical component to a sustainable healthcare system. We appreciate that the Government has taken action to create more opportunities to train nurses at UPEI, and to retain our graduates on the Island," said Dr. Wendy Rodgers, President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Prince Edward Island. "These investments will help address nursing shortages in communities across the province." | You can always access past news from the Province of Prince Edward Island by visiting this link: https://myar.me/tag/pe/. Furthermore, if you are interested in gaining comprehensive insights into the Provincial Express Entry Federal pool Canadian Permanent Residence Program or other Canadian Federal or Provincial Immigration programs, or if you require guidance after your selection, we cordially invite you to connect with us through https://myar.me/c. We highly recommend participating in our complimentary Zoom resource meetings, which take place every Thursday. We kindly request you to carefully review the available resources. Should any questions arise, our team of Canadian Authorized Representatives is readily available to address your concerns during the weekly AR's Q&A session held on Fridays. You can find the details for both of these meetings at https://myar.me/zoom. Our dedicated team is committed to providing you with professional assistance throughout the immigration process. Additi
Tamara Steele is a long-time arts administrator and non-profit director by day but has always been an artist at heart.Her musical talent was fostered from a young age as she grew up learning from her grandmother to play piano and watching her father sing in calypso/soca bands in Halifax, Nova Scotia. After high school, Tamara moved to Prince Edward Island to study classical music at UPEI.A singer for as long as she can remember, Tamara has sung both lead and backing vocals in many bands over the years covering many genres including R&B, Soul, Rock, Reggae, and Salsa Fusion.Currently, Tamara plays bass and sings backing vocals with the Charlottetown-based Hip-Hop band, The Umbrella Collective.Find out more @theumbrellacollective_
On the phone-in: Author Alan MacEachern and Kate Scarth discuss the story of Green Gables. Alan is the author of "Becoming Green Gables" and Kate is the Chair of L.M. Montgomery Studies with the L.M. Montgomery Institute at UPEI. And off the top of the show, meteorologist Tina Simpkin discusses the weather and we hear about early monitoring for blight in the potato crop on PEI.
H. Wade MacLauchlan (LLB'81) is a well-known Canadian legal expert, academic, university administrator, politician and community leader. As premier of Prince Edward Island from 2015-19, he led an expansion and diversification of PEI's economy and the growth and rejuvenation of the province's population, while contributing to historic, regional initiatives in immigration, infrastructure and economic growth. Prior to politics, MacLauchlan was the longest-serving president of the University of Prince Edward Island from 1999-2011, and dean of law at the University of New Brunswick from 1991-1996. In this episode: How MacLauchlan got into academia and then politics Insights into Atlantic Canadian policy on immigration and growth The housing crisis and the solutions needed now How higher education and university can do the most they can in a time of growth The role of universities with respect to growth and immigration Links and resources: Wade MacLauchlan Announcement of MacLauchlan as UNB Chancellor Thanks to: Our alumni host, Katie Davey Music by alumni artist, Beats of Burden Our alumni Affinity Partners, TD Insurance and Manulife To listen to UNBeknownst and for more info on the podcast, the hosts and how to subscribe to new episode alerts, visit our website.
On this weeks episode we do a roundup of updates in the Atlantic Provinces. We talk about a book educating readers on slavery in Newfoundland, an action plan created by UPEI to help with their (alleged) toxic culture of bullying and racism and we discuss the necessity (if there is one) of another police office on Main Street in Moncton.
Scientists at UPEI's School of Climate Change and Adaptation explain how their research shows just how much land was eroded after post tropical storm Fiona in 2022. Nova Scotia Liberal MLA, Tony Ince, discusses homelessness at the legislature and recounts a challenging time in his own life. And on the phone-in: Dog behaviour expert Silvia Jay.
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast Lennox Island Chief Darlene Bernard with thoughts on Truth and Reconciliation Day, the Eagle Feather is now one of the options that people can swear an oath on at courts on P.E.I. and the Mawiomi Student Centre at UPEI helps both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students connect to Indigenous cultures.
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast, how the trucking industry is being affected by the continuing ferry cancellations , Peter Bevan Baker on his resignation this weekend from the Green Party and reaction to the scathing UPEI report from the faculty association.
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast, a new report says UPEI did not deal allegations of harassment , a Summerside family acquires top lawyer to sue Summerside police for 6 million and 90 year old Ewen Stewart became the first Islander to donate blood eleven-hundred and sixty two times.
Coach Scott Morrison, PEI's finest, pulls up on Canada Hoops! Scott sits down with your boy Matty to share his incredible basketball career and story thus far. Scott tells us how his love of basketball began as he watched his Dad embark on a legendary career as well as the Head Coach of the UPEI Panthers. Scott shares memories of being around his Dads' teams and starting his basketball journey at Morrell High School. Scott played at UPEI and became the schools all time leader in assists and 3 point field goals made. Scott also holds the record for all time 3 pointers made for the AUS Conference in USports Mens Basketball.Scott touches on his brief pro career as a player before his incredible coaching career begins. Scott talks about working for Coach Carolyn Savoy to get his coaching start before he embarks on a coaching path that would see go from Dalhousie University, Lakehead University and then down to the Maine Redclaws of the D-League to start coaching at the professional level. From Maine Scott finds himself on the bench for the BOSTON CELTICS as an assistant coach under Head Coach Brad Stevens.Scott reflects back on his time with the Celtics and shares some great stories from his time with the green and white.Scott headed to Perth, Australia to become the Head Coach for the Perth Wildcats in the NBL before coming back to North America to be the Head Coach for the Salt Lake City Stars in the G-League (with the Utah Jazz).And you know Scott gives us some great conversation and memories thus far from his time with Canada Basketball. Plus, you don't want to miss Scotts' Top 5/Favourite 5 of all time for Canada Basketball.Much love to Coach Scott Morrison for joining us on Canada Hoops Podcast!IG: @canadahoopspodcastTwitter: @canadahoopspod Hit us up on Twitter: @canadahoopspod @TheMattyIrelandHit us up on Instagram: @canadahoopspodcastEmail: canadahoopspodcast@gmail.comhttps://canadahoopspodcast.buzzsprout.com/
“Ancestralidade e contemporaneidade”, foi o tema do IX Encontro Nacional dos Estudantes Indígenas (ENEI), que reuniu em julho de 2022, mais de 2 mil universitários indígenas, na Unicamp. O evento contou com oficinas, debates, simpósios temáticos, atividades culturais reunindo intelectuais, ativistas e artistas indígenas. Neste episódio do #PodcastADu conversarmos com dois líderes do movimento de estudantes indígenas da Unicamp: Arlindo Baré, estudante de graduação em Engenharia Elétrica na Unicamp, presidente da União Plurinacional dos estudantes Indígenas (UPEI), co-fundador do Coletivo dos Estudantes Indígenas da Unicamp, representante Discente no Conselho Universitário (CONSU), e membro da Articulação dos Povos Indígenas do Brasil (APIB) e Geovane Baniwa, estudante de graduação Ciências Sociais na Unicamp e coordenador do Coletivo dos Estudantes Indígenas da Unicamp. Na entrevista falamos sobre os desmonte dos órgãos públicos que deveriam atuar na proteção de territórios e sobre as resoluções do IX ENEI como importante debate que ampliou o conhecimento dos estudantes não indígenas sobre os saberes ancestrais como um dos problemas do mundo moderno. Segundo dados do MEC, a Lei de Cotas impactou no ingresso de estudantes indígenas nas universidades. Em 2007, 7 mil estudantes indígenas cursavam o ensino superior no país, em 2018 foram registradas 57 mil matrículas e em 2020 esse número chegou a mais de 75 mil estudantes indígenas nas universidades brasileiras. Agora precisamos discutir a questão da permanência e quais as propostas estão sendo implementadas para a política de permanência para estudantes indígenas. Siga nossas redes sociais, nosso site e fique por dentro dos próximos temas que serão abordados no #PodcastADu. Você pode ouvir o #PodcastADu nas principais plataformas do gênero: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts etc. E, se preferir, acesse ao #PodcastADu pelo Youtube. CRÉDITOS Roteiro e apresentação: Paulo San Martin e Cristina Segatto Participação: Arlindo Baré e Geovane Baniwa Edição: Paula Vianna Vinheta: Edwiges Morato Produção e Coordenação: Fernando Piva Realização: ADunicamp SIGA NOSSAS REDES www.adunicamp.org.br facebook.com/adunicamp twitter.com/adunicamp instagram.com/adunicamp youtube.com/adunicamp
Pastor Phil interviews Josh MacFadyen Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair at UPEI. You can follow up on the information shared in the podcast and learn more about God's design and desire for us to look after the earth around us here: Articles Dave Bookless, "The farmer: What does it mean to ‘rule' and ‘subdue'?" Field Notes: A Rocha International 65 (Winter 2021), pp 18-19. https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/66014212/field-notes-issue-65 Katherine Hayhoe, "Christianity and Climate Change," Tearfund Canada (2021) https://tearfund.ca/program/creation-care/ Tim Keller "Can Faith Be Green?: An Open Forum," Gospel in Life (2008) https://gospelinlife.com/downloads/can-faith-be-green-an-open-forum-8107/ Resources A Rocha "Field Notes" podcast https://www.arocha.org/en/field-notes-podcast/ A Rocha International https://www.arocha.org A Rocha Canada https://arocha.ca Tearfund Canada, "Creation Care" https://tearfund.ca/program/creation-care/ University of Exeter course "Beyond Stewardship" https://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/theology/research/projects/beyondstewardship/
Kristin Matthews with the Better Business Bureau tells us about a new scam that involves your cell phone. She explains how it happens and how you can avoid it. UPEI is getting ready to launch its new Faculty of Indigenous Knowledge, Education, Research and Applied Studies. And on the phone-in: Lawyer Jessica Lyle on wills.
On July 10, Michael Bergeron ran 25 laps of the UPEI track in a world record time of 34 minutes and 47 seconds while simultaneously juggling three balls. The previous record was held by Toronto's Michal Kapral in a time of 36:27 and while Michael technically broke this record back in 2018 (35:36), it was not ratified by Guinness World Records because it was done on an uncertified course. This time he made sure to dot all his i's and cross all his t's so there would be no issues landing in the record books. In addition to hearing all about Michael's world record run, we discuss: How he first became interested in the obscure sport of joggling,His impressive times in the 5K and half marathon distancesHow he slows down surprisingly little joggling as compared to straight runningWhat other things you can find him juggling (knives, fire!), and Why he had to turn down an invitation to Italy's Got Talent.When Michael isn't setting records, you can find him inspiring the next generation of jogglers, often while twisting balloons in a clown outfit. And if that weren't enough, this fall Michael will represent the Canadian Military at the world cross country championship in Portugal (not juggling!). Connect with Michael:Instagram: @nsjoggler Facebook: thejogglersbuskerResources we discussed in the episode:Favourite Mantra: It's hammer time baby. Drop the hammer.Favourite Place to Run: Beside the ocean Bucket List Race: Tilley 10 miler in NewfoundlandFavourite Running Movie: PrefontaineFavourite Post Run Indulgence: ChipsConnect with Carolyn & Kim:Email us with guest ideas: inspiredsolescast@gmail.comInspired Soles InstagramKim's InstagramKim's FacebookCarolyn's InstagramCarolyn's FacebookCarolyn's website (sign up for her free weekly newsletter on the homepage)
Estudantes indígenas de graduação e pós-graduação passam a contar com uma organização representativa para a discussão de pautas relacionadas à educação superior. A criação da União Plurinacional dos Estudantes Indígenas (Upei) foi um dos encaminhamentos do IX Encontro Nacional dos Estudantes Indígenas (Enei), realizado na Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp), entre os dias 26 e 29 de […] O post Programa Bem Viver: estudantes indígenas articulam União Plurinacional para debater educação apareceu primeiro em Rádio Brasil de Fato.
Labai ekoloģiskai kvalitātei atbilst vien trešdaļa Latvijas upju, kamēr vairums Latvijas iedzīvotāju ir pārliecināti, ka ūdens Latvijas upēs ir gana tīrs. Tāpat, veicot aptauju, noskaidrots, ka aptuveni divas trešdaļas respondentu nezina, kā un kur ziņot par upju piesārņojumu. Par to, kā palīdzēt saglabāt tīras upes un kur ziņot, ja tiek novērotas problēmsituācijas upēs vai to krastos, raidījumā Kā labāk dzīvot jautājam vides un dabas aizsardzības speciālistiem. Stāsta un skaidro Latvijas Vides, ģeoloģijas un meteoroloģijas centra, Eiropas projekta "Good Water IP" administratīvais vadītājs Jānis Šīre, Valsts vides dienesta Operatīvā koordinācijas centra vadītājs Elmārs Jasinskis un Pasaules dabas fonda Baltijas jūras un saldūdens programmas vadītāja Magda Jentgena. Jānis Šīre norāda, ka, skatoties plašāk uz ūdeņu kvalitāti un ņemot vērā gan ekoloģiskos faktorus - dažādu augu un organismu dzīves apstākļi, ūdens ķīmiskais sastāvs, kā arī upes gultne, vai tā ir dabiska, vai taisnota jeb cilvēku ietekmēta. "Kopumā, atbilstoši šīm prasībām, situācija nav tik laba, kā vēlētos. Ja vidēji Eiropā labā ekoloģiskā kvalitātē ir apmēram 40% ūdeņu, Latvijā pēc jaunākajiem novērtējumiem apmēram 33%," norāda Jānis Šīre. Tas nenozīmē, ka ūdenim pašam ir pasliktināti apstākļi, bet ūdens ekosistēmai ir izjaukts dabiskais stāvoklis un lielā daļā gadījumu tas neliecina, ka problēmas ir ūdenī, bet problēmas ir ar gultnes pārveidojumiem, dažādiem šķēršļiem, upju taisnošanu, meliorāciju. Magda Jentgena atzīst, ka veiktā aptauja parāda, ka sabiedrībā pastāv maldinošs uzskats, ka viss ir kārtībā, Latvijā upēm un ezeriem iet labi. "Pētījums parāda, ka cilvēki nezina, kas ir piesārņojums, bieži domā, ka tie ir tikai atkritumi. Piesārņojums var būt dažāda veida noplūdes. Tās var būt naftas noplūdes, neattīrīti notekūdeņi. Ja mēs pamanām beigtas zivis, tad zinām, ka kaut kas šajā vietā nav kārtībā," norāda Magda Jentgena. Tāpat cilvēki nezina, ko darīt, ja pamana piesārņojumu. Aptauja parāda, ka 74% respondentu nezina, kam ziņot par piesārņojumu upēs. Lai ziņotu par piesārņojumu upēs, speciālisti aicina zvanīt Valsts vides dienestam vai pašvaldību informēt. Mazāk steidzamos gadījumos var izmantot vides SOS aplikāciju, var arī zvanīt Pasaules dabas fondam un savedīs kopā ar īstajiem cilvēkiem, lai saprastu, kā rīkoties vislabāk. Upju kvalitāti bojā ne tikai mazie hesi, bet arī jebkurš aizsprosts. "Upei ir vienalga, vai cilvēks ir uztaisījis akmens krāvumu, kas neļauj zivīm migrēt un ūdenim plūst, vai esam tur uzlikuši mazo hesu. Ietekme uz upi ir līdzīga. Jebkuru aizsprostu, kas regulē ūdens līmeni, kā mazie hesi vai kādas slūžas, mēs varam strauji mainīt šo ūdens līmeni, kas rada vēl papildus ietekmi. Kopumā tie nav tikai mazie hesi, kas bojā upes. Tas ir jebkurš aizsprosts," atzīst Magda Jentgena.
The H5N1 strain of avian flu was first confirmed in this province last March. It was hoped that the warmer summer weather would help knock down the virus - so we thought an update was in order. Megan Jones is an assistant professor of wildlife and anatomic pathology at the Atlantic Veterinary College at UPEI.
Guest: Carly Clarke, Ryerson Head Coach Ryerson head coach Carly Clarke joins the Basketball Podcast to share insights on utilizing strengths and winning with your personnel. This past season Carly Clarke took home her first U SPORTS Coach of the Year, doing so on the heels of a dominant showing in the competition on their way to a conference regular season title, a conference tournament title and a national championship to cap an undefeated season. The accolade and success are just the latest in what has been a triumphant stretch for Clarke, as she also served as the Canadian national senior women's team assistant coach at the Tokyo Games this past summer. Clarke remains with the national program as the team works towards the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Clarke has been head coach at Ryerson since June 2012, and part of Canadian national team programming for the last 10 years. She has won 2 OUA conference Championships and had 5 final 8 national championship appearances in 9 years. Internationally she has been head coach for 2 world championship medals and been a part of a number of staff that have won medals. The 2021-22 season was historic for Carly Clarke, leading the Rams to an undefeated season, culminating in an OUA and U SPORTS national title. The team went 14-0 through conference play, then concluded the OUA season with a 22-point fourth quarter comeback to claim the Critelli Cup for the program's second provincial title. The team was ranked No. 1 heading into the Final 8 national championship, and the Rams defeated UPEI, Brock, and Winnipeg en route to the team's first national championship and only the second for any team at the university. Clarke was recognized with her first conference and national awards, winning the OUA Coach of the Year and U SPORTS Coach of the Year awards. At the end of the season, she was also named the OUA Coach of the Year across all sports. As head coach the Canadian U19 Junior Women's National Team, Clarke led the squad to its first ever medal at the World Cup, claiming the bronze medal with a victory over Japan in July of 2017. Prior to joining the Rams, Clarke spent three seasons in the head coaching position at UPEI. The Halifax, N.S. native and Level III NCCP certified coach has garnered both national and international accolades working with Canada Basketball as well as various provincial sport organizations. Breakdown 1:00 - COVID Years 5:00 - Team Experience 8:00 - Psychological Safety 10:00 - Celebrating Errors 13:00 - Strong Hand, Weak Hand 17:00 - Building Defense 18:49 - 19:47 - JUST PLAY AD 20:00 - Off The Ball Cutting 22:30 - Defining Strengths 24:00 - Personnel 28:00 - Integration of a Sports Psychologist 32:00 - Defensive Decision Making 35:00 - Team Identity 35:32 - 36:15 - DR. DISH AD 39:00 - University Job 43:00 - Immerse in Learning 46:00 - Conclusion Carly Clarke's Bio: Bio: https://ryersonrams.ca/staff-directory/carly-clarke/178 (https://ryersonrams.ca/staff-directory/carly-clarke/178) Twitter: https://twitter.com/carly_clarke (https://twitter.com/carly_clarke) Basketball Immersion Website:http://basketballimmersion.com/ ( http://basketballimmersion.com/) Twitter:https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=en ( https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=en) YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersion ( https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersion) Facebook:https://facebook.com/basketballimmersion ( https://facebook.com/basketballimmersion) Immersion Videos: Check out all our all-access practice and specialty clinics: https://www.immersionvideos.com/ (https://www.immersionvideos.com/)
Dr. Christopher Power from AbleGamers describes a new protype for an inclusive gaming controller developed by engineering students from the University of P.E.I. From the May 4, 2022 episode.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, veteran political correspondent Craig Oliver analyzes the latest news in Canadian politics. Students from the University of P.E.I. are developing a protype for an inclusive controller. Dr. Christopher Power from AbleGamers Canada gives you the lowdown. Philanthropist Anu Pala discusses some ideas on making a successful fundraiser. Community reporter Milena Khazanavicius in Halifax shares details about Neptune Theatre's new season of programming and accessible shows. And, Mike Agerbo of The App Show chats about a new lawsuit against Fitbit that alleges claims of burn hazards. This is the May 4, 2022 episode.
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast, a surprise and sudden resignation of UPEI president Alaa Abd-El-Aziz , a coroner's inquest into the deaths of a Charlottetown woman and her daughter and sending PEI spuds to the capital, hoping to get some attention
The CBC's Kerry Campbell provides a report on an independent investigation into allegations of workplace misconduct at UPEI. This comes after the former president retired for health reasons. We hear an update on maple syrup from NB. And on the phone-in: Diners and eateries in the Maritimes.
9 Questions with Olivia Robinson author of The Blue Moth Motel both published through Breakwater Books!Olivia Robinson was born in the Annapolis Valley and moved to PEI with her family. She blossomed as a creative writer not among the Valley's orchards, but on the Island and at UPEI, and then at Memorial University and in Newfoundland and Labrador's literary community.Originally broadcast on November 29, 2021 on CHMR 93.5 FM in St. John's, and on other great stations across the country. Listen online at http://www.chmr.ca/This program, and others like it, are helped by support from viewers and fans on Patreon. Consider helping support Engen Books on Patreon for as little as $1.00 a month for excellent rewards, including books! https://www.patreon.com/engenbooksCheckout Engen titles at http://www.engenbooks.com/Write Project Newsletter signup for FREE book: http://eepurl.com/c8W9OTEngen Horror Society Signup for FREE book: http://eepurl.com/c8YemrFantasy Files signup for FREE book: http://eepurl.com/c8X4zLThis recording Copyright © 2021 Matthew LeDrew
The climate crisis is not new to PEI. High winds, waves, tides, and changes in sea level, are contributing to coastal erosion and coastal flooding. This means PEI is especially vulnerable to the climate crisis - but it also means PEI is in a strong position to lead the country in research and policy action. There is however an underexplored component to climate action on PEI: the intersectionality with climate justice, and anti-oppression movements. Our guest today is a PhD candidate at UPEI, researcher with the UPEI Climate Lab, and Board member with BIPOC USHR: Stephanie Arnold.
Questions with Olivia Robinson author of 'The Blue Moth Motel' published through Breakwater Books!Olivia Robinson was born in the Annapolis Valley and moved to PEI with her family. She blossomed as a creative writer not among the Valley's orchards, but on the Island and at UPEI, and then at Memorial University and in Newfoundland and Labrador's literary community.Originally broadcast on Nov 8 2021 on CHMR 93.5 FM in St. John's, and on other great stations across the country. Listen online at http://www.chmr.ca/.This program, and others like it, are helped by support from viewers and fans on Patreon. Consider helping support Engen Books on Patreon for as little as $1.00 a month for excellent rewards, including books! https://www.patreon.com/engenbooksCheckout Engen titles at http://www.engenbooks.com/Engen Horror Society Signup for FREE book: http://eepurl.com/c8YemrFantasy Files signup for FREE book: http://eepurl.com/c8X4zLEngen Universe signup for FREE book: http://eepurl.com/c8W9OTThis recording Copyright © 2021 Matthew LeDrew
Interview with Olivia Robinson author of 'The Blue Moth Motel' published through Breakwater Books!Olivia Robinson was born in the Annapolis Valley and moved to PEI with her family. She blossomed as a creative writer not among the Valley's orchards, but on the Island and at UPEI, and then at Memorial University and in Newfoundland and Labrador's literary community.Originally broadcast on November 1, 2021 on CHMR 93.5 FM in St. John's, and on other great stations across the country. Listen online at http://www.chmr.ca/.This program, and others like it, are helped by support from viewers and fans on Patreon. Consider helping support Engen Books on Patreon for as little as $1.00 a month for excellent rewards, including books! https://www.patreon.com/engenbooksCheckout Engen titles at http://www.engenbooks.com/Write Project Newsletter signup for FREE book: http://eepurl.com/c8W9OTEngen Horror Society Signup for FREE book: http://eepurl.com/c8YemrFantasy Files signup for FREE book: http://eepurl.com/c8X4zLThis recording Copyright © 2021 Matthew LeDrew
The 44th Canadian Parliament will be convening for the first time on Monday, November 22nd. This week, Justin Trudeau named the 39 cabinet ministers who will be joining the Government side of the House of Commons. Women make up half of the Liberal front bench and Atlantic Canada is represented with cabinet members from Newfoundland and Labrador, PEI, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Dr. Jeffery Collins is a political scientist at UPEI and he shares his thoughts on the East Coast influence in the Minority House.
Dr. Heather Morrison was appointed Chief Health Officer for PEI in July 2007. As PEI's first female Rhodes Scholar, she completed both a Master's and Doctorate degree at University of Oxford in Comparative Social Research and Social Policy with a thesis dissertation in health policy decision-making. Dr. Morrison returned to Canada for her medicine training, completing her MD at Dalhousie University, followed by residency training in Community Medicine at the University of Toronto. Dr. Morrison has served in a variety of leadership roles including Chair of the Canadian Council of Chief Medical Officers of Health, PEI's representative on the Public Health Network Council of Canada, and PEI's representative on the national Special Advisory Committee in H1N1 and on Epidemic of opioid overdoses. She has served as Co-Chair of the Opioid Action Plan for PEI, Co-Chair of the Ebola response for PEI, Chair of the Provincial infection and prevention control Committee, to list a few. Dr. Morrison also served as acting DM of Health and Wellness PEI for a number of months in 2017. In 2016 she was recognized as UPEI's alumna of the Year. In addition to her full-time role as PEI's CPHO, Dr. Morrison has enjoyed continuing to practice emergency medicine here in Charlottetown. And most of all, she relishes the joy that comes with balancing her work with a passion for spending time with her husband and 4 young children!To connect with Heather visit: www.linkedin.com/in/heather-morrison-060a3915a/New episodes every Tuesday evening on Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts.You can also visit www.GaleForceWins.comTo message Gerry visit: www.linkedin.com/in/gerrycarew/To message Allan visit: www.linkedin.com/in/allanadale/
My old buddy John Nelson stops by today to talk a little junior hockey and share perspectives on the state of the game. John is currently the Head Coach and Gm of the LaSalle Vipers in the GOJHL. Lots of discussion these days as there is a petition to give the GOJHL Junior A status. Lots of reasons why but you have to listen to hear why John and so many others are passionate about this status change and keeping local talent. As a player John was always ready to battle and although not the biggest or most gifted player he's the guy you want on your team. You always new when John was on the ice he would give you 100%. John played in the OHL from 86-90 with the Toronto Marlboro's and the Kingston Frontenacs. John then went east in 1991 where he won an Allen Cup playing Senior A in PEI. he stayed out east and went on to play U sports for UPEI from 91-96. He then played a few years in the minors like many of us did from 96-2000. John is very active not only as a coach but he has been a partner for 15 years at Proven Performance Hockey Academy. He and his partner Jimmy Sonmez are also partners in the PerfectaShot Shooter Tutor. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mindsetbodybank/message
Mike Peterson is fast, like 2:47 marathon fast, but he didn't run a step until 36! He started running after being inspired by his wife, who is also a pretty awesome runner. His story shows that anyone can pick up the sport of running at any point in their life and excel in the sport. Mike has taken his passion for the sport to the next level and is now the high school and UPEI cross country and track coach; and this all came about because he said yes to helping out the running coach at the school he was teaching at in Halifax. For the full story head to newleafrunco.com/pod/021.
Climate change has for the last few decades been recognised as the biggest threat we are faced with. Today's episode of Dialogue provides a look at the history of climate change action, innovation and developments being made on PEI to research and mitigate this phenomenon, and public policy measures going forward. Our special guest is Dr. Adam Fenech, Associate Professor at UPEI.
Boy, oh boy. In today's episode, we cover ALL the things. While Jennifer is a leader in her MLM company, Arbonne, the information, tips, tricks and guidance she gives in this episode is invaluable. It is impossible for me to do a proper recap of this episode because we talk about so many things. We cover how to be an effective leader, how to stand out in your market, what not to do if you are a MLM, how to support business owners in your life, why it is so important to believe in yourself AND SO MUCH MORE. If you want to get inspired, want to learn things to catapult your growth and your business too, check out this episode and share it with a friend, ‘cause it's a goodie. About Jennifer Hi - I'm Jennifer. I'm a mom to two amazing teenagers, married to my high school sweetheart where we live on our family farm land in the country in PEI. I am a VP with Arbonne and on leave from the Federal Government with 13 years service. I have a BBA from UPEI with a specialization in Human Resources. I love to exercise, walk with my dog or my parents, read, go glamping (no tenting for this gal), travel, anything at the beach, and love food and a good glass of red wine… People can find more about Jennifer HERE or Instagram @jennd_drake Tune in to today's podcast for your daily dose of inspiration, fun and of course real conversation that will leave you with a pep in your step. To learn more about the host, Gina Keeping, visit www.ginakeeping.ca and to follow her on social media, check out her instagram handle at https://www.instagram.com/gina_keeping/. Interested in the Unstoppable Mindset Course to help you develop a mindset will set you up for success? If so, check it out HERE Take The Four Tendencies Quiz, HERE
This week on PEI Pulse Podcast We'll hear from a UPEI student from Delhi who just returned to PEI, Islander Kate MacWilliams works in a Toronto hospital, and every day she sees the cost the pandemic and Robert Harding found a different sort of crab shell on the beach last fall.
Todd starts the show by reflecting on the Portapique massacre that took place one year ago. In the interview segment, UPEI political science professor Don Desserud joins us to talk about the climate plan unveiled by the federal Conservatives which includes a carbon tax. Fourth-year Mount Saint Vincent University student Megan Cook is on to talk about her Studentgizor app. If you would like to help us financially, please consider donating either via Paypal or through Patreon. Every dollar received goes back into the show and helps us pay for production necessities such as podcast hosting. Kindly take a few moments to rate or like the show on your podcast platform of choice. We also ask that you continue to talk about the show with your friends and family. You can send us feedback by email to info@toddveinotteshow.com or by tweeting to @toddveinotte. Todd is also available on Facebook under Todd Veinotte. Thanks for listening!
Todd begins the show by discussing the news that air travel will resume with major airlines in Canada. He continues by chatting about the latest COVID-19 happenings in Atlantic Canada. UPEI political science professor Don Desserud is on to talk about the Government of Nova Scotia’s latest budget. And University of Maine Political Science Professor, Mark Brewer joins us to talk about US gun control in the wake of the Boulder Colorado shooting. Help the podcast by kindly taking a few moments to rate or like the show on your podcast platform of choice. We also ask that you continue to talk about the show with your friends and family. If you would like to help us financially, please consider donating either via Paypal or through Patreon. Every dollar received goes back into the show and helps us pay for production necessities such as podcast hosting. You can send us feedback by email to info@toddveinotteshow.com or by tweeting to @toddveinotte. Todd is also available on Facebook under Todd Veinotte. Thanks for listening!
The Alberta weather is heating up and so is Knucks n' Pucks! Erik talks about a letter he got in the mail and Evan makes another prediction before the guys get down to the news. Patrick Kane's 1000th game and his case for best American-born player ever, Jordan Binnington's new deal, a CFL/XFL merger and Dak Prescott breaking the bank are all discussed. UPEI goalie and owner of the second-best GAA and SP% in the 2019-20 CHL season Shane Farkas (31:13) hops on from the island to talk East Coast slang, the mental side of goaltending and Joachim Blichfeld's moves. With NFL free agency kicking off this week, the guys draft their top free agency fits and wrap up with a content update, some big interviews on the way and daylight savings time!
We chat with former Basketball Axewomen Haley McDonald and Allie Berry who are both in Germany playing professional basketball. McDonald and Berry play in the same conference - Bundesliga-2. Haley plays for the Bad Homborg, while Berry plays for ASC Theresianum Mainz.Berry, a graduate of Acadia in 2018, captured an AUS championship in 2018. Berry was fifth year veteran who experienced basketball at Acadia under former head coach Bev Greenlaw and current coach Len Harvey.McDonald and Berry were teammates in 2018 and the following year, McDonald led the Axewomen to their second AUS championship in a row in 2019. 2019 was a record setting year for Haley that included an AUS record of 51 points in a single game vs UPEI in the AUS semi-finals at Scotiabank Centre in Halifax.
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Mike MacLellan is an Assistant Professor of Applied Human Sciences at UPEI, and one of his research areas is our gait, or the way we walk. He speaks with host Julia Wright with some advice on navigating sidewalks, walkways and parking lots in winter.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Mike MacLellan is an Assistant Professor of applied human sciences at UPEI, and one of his research areas is our gait, or the way we walk.
Sports Spotlight UPEI Panther Jesse Sutton - Winter Semester Of U Sports Cancelled by VOCM
Keri McCaffrey is an academic librarian who works at UPEI's Robertson Library in Charlottetown, P.E.I. Keri is back today to get into the political side of who controls access to information. We talk about anti-racism, the true power of knowledge, and how the library model could be adopted by other industries. Make sure to listen to this week's Progress Report where I discuss how I've been adjusting my approach to P.E.I. journalism. You can follow the Robertson Library on Instagram @robertsonlibrary. Keri also requested that I mention BIPOC USHR as an organization to check out. That stands for black and indigenous people of color united for strength home relationship. They can be consulted for resources and help with anti-racist training. Follow them on Instagram @bipoc.ushr, on Twitter @BIPOCUSHR, and at Facebook.com/bipoc.usher. Follow OJT and Logan MacLean on Instagram @ojt_podcast and logan.maclean.75 and on Twitter @ojtpodcast and @loganmaclean94. The Facebook page is OJT: On The Job Training.
Keri McCaffrey is an academic librarian who works at UPEI's Robertson Library in Charlottetown, P.E.I. Keri is a true educator who is dedicated to critical thinking and helping library clients access knowledge. We talk about her background in books, the from history buff to librarian, and the value of free information. After the interview, the Progress Report looks at the concept of pre-interviews and why this conversation with Keri could have used one. You can follow the Robertson Library on Instagram @robertsonlibrary. Keri also requested that I mention BIPOC USHR as an organization to check out. That stands for black and indigenous people of color united for strength home relationship. They can be consulted for resources and help with anti-racist training. Follow them on Instagram @bipoc.ushr, on Twitter @BIPOCUSHR, and at Facebook.com/bipoc.usher. Follow OJT and Logan MacLean on Instagram @ojt_podcast and logan.maclean.75 and on Twitter @ojtpodcast and @loganmaclean94. The Facebook page is OJT: On The Job Training.
Dylan sits down with a pivotal person in his life, his junior high band teacher, Mr. Peter Gallant. Join them as they discuss Peter’s path, his 33 years as the band teacher at Summerside Intermediate, his work with technology in music education, how the word “retirement” means something very different in his busy life and much more!This October we feature composer, Dong-In Danny Choi and his piece, Remembrance, performed by the UBC Symphonic Wind Ensemble, conducted by Lauren Visel. This recording was part of UBC's annual Composers reading session, where student composers and conductors collaborate to create new Canadian band works.Help Support the Band Room Podcast by Becoming a Patron Through Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/bandroompodBRP Storehttp://www.bandroompod.com/storeMusic used in this episodeBRP Theme Music: Skyline by EKR HammellPerforming Ensemble: University of Toronto Wind Ensemble, Dr. Gillian MacKay, ConductorSecond Suite in F, Fantasia on the "Dargason" by Gustav Holst Performing Ensemble: Air Combat Command Heritage of American Band Remembrance by Danny ChoiPerforming Ensemble: University of British Columbia Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Lauren Visel, ConductorAbout PeterPeter Gallant retired as music director of Summerside Intermediate School in 2016 after a 33 year career. He holds a Bachelor of Music Education Degree from U. of T., a Bachelor of Education Degree from UPEI and a Masters of Information Technology in Education from Memorial University. Currently, as an audio engineer with his company Solo Audio Projects, he works as house technician for the Indian River Festival, PEI Festival of Small Halls, Points East Audio-Visual, among others, and is the writer, artistic director and music director of the new summer show at the College of Piping (Celtic Performing Arts Centre), Highland Storm: When Highlanders Become Islanders.Episode LinksSummerside Intermediate School Bandhttps://sisowls.wordpress.com/departments/band-tutorials/Solo Audio Projectshttps://soloaudioprojects.com/Guitarsmartzhttp://guitarsmartz.com/The College of Piping and Highland Stormhttps://collegeofpiping.com/about-us/history/Peter Gallant’s Masters Portfolio, IT in Educationhttps://6620pgep.wordpress.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bandroompod)
Professor Ayran von Dreger, (former Chairman, Dept. of Political Science, UPEI, Canada) now retired, dissects media 'deceptions' and 'hoaxes' - and tells us that governments, universities, and the media have been obscuring the truth from the public - for decades. Ayran's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FPAvonDreger Use the FREE Cash App: Try Cash App using my code and we’ll each get $5! Click here: https://cash.me/app/JLVVXLX If you already have it, use my special code” One time donation with Cash App: $RedPill78 ► Donate to RedPill78: http://www.Paypal.me/RedPill78News SEND AS FRIENDS AND FAMILY - NO FEES ► https://www.subscribestar.com/redpill78 ► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RedPill78 If you wish to send a check or money order you can make it out to RedPill78, address below LBRY is a new blockchain video host that auto uploads all my videos, plus if you join this free service using my link, the system gives me free crypto: https://lbry.tv/$/invite/@RedPill78:e Follow me once you're there @RedPill78 FOLLOW ME ON GAB: https://gab.com/RedPill78 Parler: https://parler.com/profile/Redpill78/posts https://www.brighteon.com/channels/redpill78 https://www.bitchute.com/channel/ckAsk0HlOn5w/ PLEASE SUB TO BACKUP CHANNELS! IF SOMETHING HAPPENS I WILL PUBLISH THERE! ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsLJ4pNyJ_xWyYQK14vGaXw ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBuQpiTmgB7swLEjnVn0rTQ ► New RedPill78 Merch Store: https://teespring.com/stores/redpill78 ► Donate to M3thods: http://www.paypal.me/M3thods ► Digital Asset Donations if you know Crypto: 1AGKFmLt7qEEDawXKPiSKfVyYXixjdbozW Bitcoin Donations qqg9e623rtqrcym9wer32zj6sclptxx6ey938hgd74 BitcoinCash Donations 0xd13399E491c78195ea576295439889891DAC7374 Ethereum Donations LU66sxkwgg8tWQnecvrLA4qaBrWXQLcYW8 LiteCoin Donations RedPill78@protonmail.com RedPill78 993 “C” S. Santa Fe Ave #245 Vista, CA 92083 Some video elements provided by: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://royaltyfreetube.com Music: Fri. & Sat. Night Live Intro: Night Stalker by Wave Saver Outro: Alienated by Elfl Occams Razor/Comfy Sunday: Sunset Drive by Future Joust Outro: Arctic Peach by Luwaks Red Pill News: Edge of Discovery by Big Business
Hannah is a recent graduate from UPEI and now theater school student in Toronto. She discusses being diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) at the age of 14. Past Traumas, growing up in a religious private school, life, and the mental heath care system. Great conversation with Hannah!
Jared Burry is in his last year of studies at UPEI. He describes dealing with chronic nausea that came on around the age 21, later finding out the root cause was anxiety. He describes taking medications, self work and habits that brought him back to health. He speaks on change of perspective with experiences and a new appreciation on life. Very introspective reflection by Jared, great conversation!
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In this weeks episode of Tobin Tonight, Tobin welcomes Canadian Singer Tyler Shaw to the podcast to discuss how he created the Stronger Together video with 25 Canadian artists with his friend Fefe Dobson. He discusses how the project came to be, the work behind it and what he hopes the song will do. We also talk about how he got into the music business and how a friend from his UPEI days is a major reason why he's here. So why not, Check out the episode See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
About twelve years ago, at the age of 38, I was still playing a lot of team sports. I was a marginal varsity basketball player in university and was still playing in local men's leagues and some weekly pick-up games and was playing touch football in a solid league. However, I was realizing that this was something that couldn't go on forever and was looking for something to fill the void. Around the same time, my wife started running while attending medical school. She had worked as a nurse for a number of years, and had decided she wanted to go in another direction, and she was lucky enough to get into Dalhousie in 2006. She started running with a friend and eventually ran a half-marathon. Then she decided she wanted to do a marathon. During training, her uncle said to her, "If you qualify for Boston in your first marathon, I'll take you there and pay for the whole trip," thinking she wouldn't stand a chance as it's pretty rare for someone to qualify for Boston as a hobby jogger running their first marathon. She qualified by three minutes and ran her first Boston in 2009.I was watching this whole scenario unfold from a distance and saw how hooked she was getting on running. The physical, mental and spiritual benefits she was getting were obvious, so I decided to give it a whirl. Gradually, I got to the point where I was running a few days a week, ran a half myself and decided to run my first full in 2009. I was hooked. Running took over. I not only started running myself, but I wanted to share my love of running with everyone I possibly could. I started coaching cross country and track at the school I was teaching at, and I cranked up my own mileage. When we moved back to PEI, I called my friend who was AD at the high school I was going to teaching at. He asked me which basketball team I wanted to coach, and I replied, "I'll help you out with whatever you need, but what I really want to do is build a cross country and track and field program." He was very supportive, and it's really paid off. We've built a real culture at our school and in our community where a lot of people are reaping the benefits of running. It's totally normal for us to have upwards of 60 athletes on our cross teams and 75 involved in track and field. I absolutely love going somewhere around town and seeing a pod of our students running, or a huge number of them on the start line of a local road race, or when one of them has a great run and posts it on Strava, not to mention the large number of Colonel Gray High School students who have gone on to compete at the Usport level.In 2014, my friend the AD took the next step in his journey and was hired to take over the helm as AD at UPEI. Shortly after, he called me and said, let's build the same thing at the collegiate level. I took a year to get things up and running, but it was too much to coach two programs and do it well. I had also just finished my masters and had undertaken a counselling role at my school, and my wife and I had just had our third child. So I handed off the program to long-established local coach, and he took care of things until last year, when I felt I was ready to take things on and do it right. Now, I'm trying to build something at UPEI. We took some big steps last year, and I'm hopeful we can continue to keep moving in the right direction. Along the way, I've managed to run 19 marathons, 3 ultras - including my first 100-miler last year - and countless other road and trail races. I'm getting older, but I've managed to keep taking chunks off my PBs - we call then PBs in Canada - and was pretty happy with the 2:47 I ran in Chicago last fall just 8 weeks after the 100-miler. It was pretty cool when I searched up the results and realized I was the first Canadian in my age group;) I love running. My family loves running. And we are doing the best we can to help everyone around us love it too.
Jared Budd joins us for Episode 3 of On Guard For Three. Jared is a former NBIAA All-Star at Riverview High School, 2nd team All-Star at the U-17 National Championship, Defensive Player of the Year at both Acadia and UPEI, & an MVP at St. Thomas as a seniorJared has coached Junior Varsity & Senior boys, as well as Basketball New Brunswick's U-16 team, and he is currently the Senior Girls coach at Harrison Trimble High School, as well as a coach with Sweat Academy off season development camp.We make the odd decision to plug OTHER podcasts and basketball writers we enjoy (3:00), how immersing ourselves in the game the way we do affects coaching (10:00), my favourite Jared Budd move (18:00), the “win by seven” games he played with his older brother (21:00), the quality of basketball in Nova Scotia versus NB (22:30), Jared and Brock have some issues with new rules governing local leagues (29:30), coaching girls versus boys (36:30) and bringing out toughness in players in general. The funniest coach Jared ever had (41:00), when Jared fell in love with the game (48:00), the sad…SAD state of his Knicks-fandom (51:00)We address the Masai to Knicks rumours, (58:00), the NBA trade deadline (67:00), and, given the fact that the deadline is now passed, feel free to laugh at our bold deadline predictions (83:00)
Трек-лист: 1. 19 Gadi Pirms Sākuma – ‘Pāri Upei’ 2. TR/ST – ‘Iris’ 3. Hypnolove – ‘Plexus’ 4. Hior Chronik – ‘Intimacy Of The Unknown’ 5. Matthew Collings – ‘Weapon Opens Time’ 6. Sol Oosel – ‘Attunement For A Thunderstorm’ 7. Gökhan Sürer Quartet – ‘Dere’ 8. Natacha Atlas – ‘Maktoub’ 9. Nguyen Le – ‘Mother Goddess (Yellow Earth)’ 10. Soundwalk Collective & Patti Smith – ‘Song Of The Highest Tower’ 11. Sutja Gutiérrez – ‘Beheaded Angels’ 12. Ground – ‘Ozone House’
Трек-лист: 1. 19 Gadi Pirms Sākuma – ‘Pāri Upei’ 2. TR/ST – ‘Iris’ 3. Hypnolove – ‘Plexus’ 4. Hior Chronik – ‘Intimacy Of The Unknown’ 5. Matthew Collings – ‘Weapon Opens Time’ 6. Sol Oosel – ‘Attunement For A Thunderstorm’ 7. Gökhan Sürer Quartet – ‘Dere’ 8. Natacha Atlas – ‘Maktoub’ 9. Nguyen Le – ‘Mother Goddess (Yellow Earth)’ 10. Soundwalk Collective & Patti Smith – ‘Song Of The Highest Tower’ 11. Sutja Gutiérrez – ‘Beheaded Angels’ 12. Ground – ‘Ozone House’
Professor Frederick von Dreger, (former Chairman, Dept of Political Science, UPEI, Canada) retired, dissects media 'deceptions' and 'hoaxes' - and tells us that governments, universities, and the media have been obscuring the truth from the public - for decades. As a Conspiracy Analyst. - he states that Google and its offshoot Youtube, plus Twitter, and Facebook are constantly using algorithms to censor what we see and access in the Western world. Yet, awash with data and all sorts of information that we network, we trust that our understanding is accurate and that the wording is in fact the truth of the matter. All of this having to do with our sovereignty and liberation as individuals and at the same time desiring to unify us as a humanity which collectively shares the same aspirations. We are already involved in World War Three Professor von Dreger says that at this moment we in the western world are now in effect experiencing a sort of "World War Three" - a massive conflict, not of direct physical violence but a massive chaotic series of battles of misinformation, disinformation, hoaxes and deceptions of all kinds in which we are now sadly and very deeply involved. This is mainly due to MSM (MainStream Media) including Universities and various professions and so on. The US Intelligence Agency invented the term: Conspiracy Theory. Professor von Dreger's overview is this: He says that people who look at what’s going on behind the misinformation and disinformation are often called 'conspiracy theorists' - so it's important to look at the word and realise that it was 'coined' - invented - by the CIA after the assassination of President Kennedy. And the reason that they did this was to ridicule people who had any sort of suspicion about what had actually happened, and to persuade most people that the official story of Lee Harvey Oswald as the lone gunman is totally correct - whereas in fact the report issued by the commission set up to investigate the matter is not true. There were actually several people involved in the shooting of President Kennedy - and the people who have researched this have documented what that deception and conspiracy is all about. So the term ‘Conspiracy Theory’ was invented and used to ridicule people in order to discredit anyone who is suspicious or directly opposed to the ‘official story’. Now people who are seriously investigating, researching and documenting what is actually happening have started calling themselves ‘conspiracy analysts’’ and Ayran as an 80 year old sees that more and more people are doing deeper research into events that have occurred which leave unanswered questions - especially looking behind the disinformation and misinformation that is being provided by the MSM as well as governmental and other 'official' sources. Big Tech Corporations and their OverArching Control He states that this dis-information and mis-information is being propagated by major institutions - techno giants such as Google - and he emphasises the fact that Google, Facebook and Twitter - plus Amazon and Youtube are all owned and controlled by the same people. These very few people at the top thus have the capacity and the power to put out information as to what is going on - and they are the ones who are interested in what some would call "dumbing down" the population - but Ayran points out that it is more like 'confusing' the population with information which is partial and distorted, when not actually incorrect. Professor von Dreger said that we are seeing this very clearly since the advent of the expression 'Fake News' which came up with the election of President Trump. If you look back 4 or 5 years ago - this expression was not in the public vocabulary. He said that their reason for putting out Fake News by the Main Stream Media - CNN, The New York Times, The Washington Post (owned by the 'so called' richest man on earth - Jeff Bezos of Amazon) and other major publications - is to cause confusion and chaos and as a result to increase their control over the population. The major institutions in the 'System' are letting us down What are these major institutions ? A central one is the present Banking conglomerate, one of whose major responsibilities is meant to hold and secure people's deposits and savings. That task is to a large extent not being carried out in favour of the population. Instead of doing that, the major banks are not only "skimming the cream off the top" but amassing it in their own hands. However, Prof von Dreger points out that people are increasingly awakening to the fact that these banks - such as the American Federal Reserve, the German Deutsche Bank, and even the Vatican bank - are in fact amassing vast wealth and therefore more power and control in their own hands. Psychopaths and Sociopaths He then says that many of the people at the top of these banking and media conglomerates are, clinically speaking, psychopaths and sociopaths. The characteristic of such types enables them to use their financial power and political control to foment wars and all sorts of corrupt dealings, and still be able to sleep at night. He then says that he and I, (Tim) - like most of the rest of the population, could not do that. Bloodlines He continues that these ‘families’ belong to certain family bloodlines - and that if he mentioned any names you would most probably recognise them immediately. Families and clans such as the Rothschilds - and similar ones that everyone has heard of - are obvious examples. He said he will not delve into names other than saying there is a very small clique - often called the Cabal, the Globalists - some call them the "Illuminati" - he just refers to them as the 'Big Boys' - that they are the people that are controlling the System and increasingly getting richer, whilst the poor are continuously becoming more marginalised and poorer and that this has become very marked in the last 20 years or so. Shrinking Middle Class Thus the middle class are finding themselves being squeezed and more so - and are losing and struggling far more. This can be noticed with jobs disappearing, with fewer ordinary permanent occupations and only casual jobs - foreign people are being brought in to undercut wages - and off-shoring work by corporations to China etc where there is a cheaper labour pool. This knock on effect makes the middle class shrink and become poorer and cash strapped.. What is the mindset of these psychopaths and sociopaths? Then Ayran asks the question? What is it that makes the psychopath able to do this? He says that they come from backgrounds where they themselves in their upbringing have been socialised and brainwashed - or indoctrinated. - So how do they do that? He gives an example of one such place where they gather - in this case Bohemian Grove which is in Northern California - with is a large 2,700 acres estate among trees where the rich, be it businessmen, politicians and persons of note - attend gatherings and have strange ceremonies. These ceremonies are weird - and he says there is clear evidence of this in the form of video documentaries, some of which have been published on youtube. It’s a very protected enclave - only invited members may show up - most are from the global as well as the American elite. Note also that very few, if any, women are ever present there. So what do they do? They obviously hang out with each other and have a good time. One such ceremony is when they dress up in black robes - wear peculiar black hats and carry torches and stand in front of a 40 foot stone owl called Moloch in a ceremony called the - ‘Cremation of Care’ (listen) Evidently - even the elite have to go through a further process that even if you have any 'care' whatsoever about your fellow human beings - that has to be extinguished - and hence the name - the ‘Cremation of Care’ - and Ayran says - it is really deadly stuff. Listen. Mentioned in this interview are the Bilderbergers, the Skull and Bones, the Council of Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission plus the Club of Rome, all of them being ‘closed’ societies where one can only attend or join through personal invitation by one or other of those who Ayran calls the members of the "Big Boys Club". Nefarious Activities? What is claimed in this interview is that this elite is involved in much of the drug trade - the opioids - which is a total calamity - particularly in the US. Also, human trafficking - including the sex trade - and that they are involved and associated with the pedaphila group. That the top pedophiles, the top banking and media people are all connected at other levels as well - in what President Eisenhower called the Military Industrial Complex. Prof von Dreger points out that this is an interconnected group of the elite and that these very same people are involved in a major ‘coup’ centred in the United States Government at the present time. Donald Trump is now battling this Global Elite What is conveyed in this interview is that certain military often called the ‘white hats’ have recruited Donald Trump to take down the so called global elite and controllers of banking, people trafficking and pedophilia. That there is also a growing split in America - that people are being polarised - that even the Alphabet agencies - the FBI, CIA and NSA are split, including many agencies of which there are about 15 or 16, many of which most people have never heard of. All divided between the so called ‘white hats’ - the ones who want to restore the ordinary rule of law and the American Constitution - and the black hats or globalists whose objective is to bring about a New World Order to centralise all power and control in their hands. As the story told by Ayran continues - certain top operatives in these agencies along with the US military, particularly army generals who have been fighting endless costly wars that have destroyed millions of lives and used and spat out traumatised soldiers to be virtually left to survive the best they can - have said enough. No more foreign wars and wasting trillions of dollars on other people’s wars, especially those caused by the US Neocons. Military Support Notice that Trump has on so many occasions had photos of him surrounded by military Generals. The result being that - they supposedly asked Trump to assist them to restore the US Republic. As the story unfolds these - top brass and others - approached Trump and asked him to stand for president in order to lead a massive movement to use all possible legal means to "take our country back" and restore the Constitution of the United States. Their objective being to restore legitimate government in order to protect all ordinary citizens and ensure a civil and cooperative society. Meaning a basically humane and basically peaceful country. They went to Trump and said ‘we will support you so as to take the system down legally’ (by draining the swamp). Because, if it is not done legally - if you can't proceed through the legal system by using the courts - the constitution - the civil laws - the next step is that you go to force. That beneath the law - if the law does not work - you get to force and what does force mean? People becoming violent - you are going to have an insurrection - you are going to have a revolution - you are going to have a civil war - So first - let’s endeavour to do this legally, and this is what they have been working at doing ... and that is why Trump is being attacked. First the Russian witch hunt - the Democrats blaming Russia for hacking the voting - which was found to be false - no Russian collusion or any sort of obstruction of justice by anyone in the Trump campaign. This was the clear conclusion of the Mueller Report - Trump's campaign was cleared of any wrongdoing. The next accusation was of racism - and that failed - that Trump is against Blacks and Latinos - but those groups have come out and said that they are better off under Trump’s economy. Next comes the Ukraine affair where Trump is accused of strong-arming the Ukrainian President by threatening to withhold military aid to the Ukraine if they do not give up information on Ex Vice President Biden and his son, Hunter, for his business deals with a gas company which has been paying Hunter Biden huge sums of money - essentially for not really doing anything, since he has no background or expertise in that field - and this current part of the attack against Trump has been going nowhere as well. So what the Professor is saying is that we are seeing the mainstream media becoming more and more desperate in its attacks against the current administration in the United States and that we are at the cusp of, or near on to the outbreak of a civil war there - that we are on that cusp as of today. Donald Trump was selected because he had the capacity of a very potent narcissist - and would be the only one able to bulldoze down the opposition. Tim mentions that after he saw the movie "Eyes Wide Shut" by Stanley Kubrick - who died very soon after he had completed it - that he started connecting the dots. That "Eyes Wide Shut" alerts people to the fact that rich American family members are invited to extravagant and elaborate functions - and then blackmailed via drugs, sex and videotapes of their participation and activities at such events. Much like the recent scandal of Jeffery Epstein who recently mysteriously died whilst in prison. Neo-con wars - on a video posted on youtube and elsewhere, American General Wesley Clark immediately after 911 was told that the US military was to be used to invade Afghanistan - and that: “We’re going to take out 7 countries in 5 years: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and, finishing off , Iran.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RC1Mepk_Sw (3 minutes) This was a blatant move to control ‘other countries' destinies and essentially destroy them and take whatever resources they might have for the use of the Global Elite. That the whole Bush family are also part of the ‘establishment’ that Trump has to deal with - and this includes Barack Obama as well. As this story unfolds we hear:That Donald Trump is basically an American patriot whose main intention is to restore the Constitutional system in the USA. Ayran's view is that even with Trump succeeding, there may well be a continuation of a system which allows for millionaires and billionaires in the United States, and hence a very unequal society. However, that will be a huge improvement on the truly insane criminal system that exist today. Even the very rich will be reminded by members of their own group that their success and survival depends on a content middle class in a reasonably civil and cooperative society. See, for instance, Nick Hanauer ...... , a current American billionaire speaking on a youtube video on this issue. https://youtu.be/q2gO4DKVpa8 Other snippets from this interview are ... That Donald Trump is a bull and he is ramming the gate and that he is the first - of possibly several to come ... 911 the False FlagAyran mentions that 911 - was the biggest deception on the US people. He calls it The Biggest Elephant in The Room. Top people within certain secret service agencies in the American government and their allies in the private sector planned, managed organised and staged it, in collusion with Saudi Arabia and Israeli intelligence. One of the main reasons behind this was to have the US fight proxy wars on behalf of Israel, especially to contain Iran and subdue it, one way or another. Ayran does not go into it but suggests two of the best writers are: Christopher Bollyn "Solving 911 - The Deception that Changed the World" https://www.bollyn.com/public/Solving_9-11_-_The_Deception_That_Changed_The_World.pdf This is a free download Rebeckah Roth - a retired US Flight Attendant, now a grandmother, who has written four 4 books as 'novels' to protect her sources, and is even now writing a detailed nonfiction account of exactly what took place in the American aviation sector on Tuesday the 11th of September 2001. https://www.rebekahroth.com/ These are written as 'fiction' but she documents exactly what happened that day - using fictional names to protect her sources. She is living ever so quietly today - Ayran is somewhat surprised she is even still alive, given the extent of criminal actions and violence used by the Big Boys to silence opposition when it's deemed necessary. All the various 'false flag' events clearly indicate that. Rebekah's attention was first piqued by the various mobile telephone calls that were supposedly made from the planes, which she knew were not possible from their altitude and would simply not have been placed to their respective recipients. After she had written her first book, entitled "Methodical Illusion", more and more information came to her from various of her connections within the airlines where she was even able to get the passenger list and found that there was not a single Arab on any of those flights. Mossad, the central Israeli intelligence agency is also mentioned here. 911 led to the invasion of Afghanistan and then the war in Iraq. That has rendered these countries as basket cases. That then continued under the guise of the ‘Arab Spring’ and the destabilisation of the Arab and North African countries and the Eastern Mediterranean, where war refugees from these countries descended on Europe. See above video re General Wesley Clark and his two revealing meetings with a Pentagon General. This has seen progressive countries like Scandinavia take in immigrants from war ravaged countries that now has Sweden taking far more than it can adequately absorb and it has as a result become known as the rape capital of Europe. Do an internet search. This combination of events which Professor von Dreger calls World War Three can now be seen operating on multiple levels, creating chaos and putting people against each other on racial, religious, colour and gender grounds as well as differences of income. Ayran states a process that has been planned by these crazed control freaks and their allies is to create chaos, divide, split up and create insecurity in the population at large. Other Important Information in this interview. The Federal Reserve is not a US Government owned Bank. It is a privately owned bank, owned by the global elite - who dictate monetary policy to the American people and Government, in alliance with other central banks in various countries. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OibqdwHyZxk This is a very critical 3 minute video Thus if we want to find the heart of the ‘storm’ - Washington is the place to look at - and it is still being fought out legally with courtrooms and lawyers fighting battling it out. Especially with attempts in Congress to impeach the President. At present the US marines have been put on alert so as to keep law and order. The Supreme Court is being highlighted - especially in judging in a ‘constitutional crisis.’ as to how the ‘executive branch’ can act - i.e what the President can do by Executive Order or can not do among many other legal doings This also brings up who can be charged on sedition and treason - (listen) and that they could try people like ex CIA John Brennan for treason etc. The same goes for Ex FBI leader James Comey and Ex NSA leader James Clapper, plus many, many others. Justice Brett Kavanaugh comes up in the conversation as when he was asked at his Supreme Court confirmations - if the US Military could be used within the country under certain circumstances and what could be the outcome? For example, is the US army entitled to be called up and take over and try people, including American citizens, accused of crimes and then take ‘appropriate’ action. Dr Steve Pieczenik is also mentioned - saying that certain people in Government are running their own agenda and accruing much debt in the process - and that the US public are paying for it all. https://stevepieczenik.com/ 4 minute video That there are politicians on both the Republican and and Democrat side involved in the current impeachment processes to use whatever means possible in their attempts to take down President Trump. The vast majority of Democrats who are still following Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and many Republicans, including George Bush Senior and George W Bush Junior, Mitt Romney and Mitch McConnell and others of the old guard of the Republican party, are very keen to remove Donald Trump from office. The recent arrest of Jeffrey Epstein on charges of human and sex traffic and his involvement in pedophilia rings - especially using threats and blackmail on very highplaced people after flying them to his sex island on the Lolita Express - then his subsequent murder/suicide.This has now been taken off the MSM because it brought too much focus on Bill Clinton who flew there 26 times - plus Prince Andrew and even Hillary Clinton - shows there is a huge coverup by MSM - as it exposes the darkness to ordinary Americans - of what the elite are hiding. This is being directly connected to Donald Trump’s signing of the: Executive Order Blocking the Property of Persons Involved in Serious Human Rights Abuse or Corruption https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/executive-order-blocking-property-persons-involved-serious-human-rights-abuse-corruption/ The recent ‘take down’ of convicted Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein is being linked to this ‘executive order.’ That when all the global pedophiles are eventually taken down - it will also collapse the higher strata of the globalist bankers, and other corporate heads - as they are all inter-linked in a hush hush - mum’s the word, conspiracy of silence. Draining the Swamp Trump stated he is going to ‘drain the swamp’. The swamp is essentially the in-house matrix that comprises the US government agencies that govern Law and Order - as they are in many ways an arm of the New World Order - in ‘lockstep’ with the US Justice Department that extends into the banking world of Wall Street and then the corporations that basically control commerce throughout the USA and then around the planet. And the Military Industrial complex is totally in there as well. Taking in and dealing with this data On a personal level Aryan asks us to be civil and polite - that we have to find ways to cooperate and get on together. That we listen to each other, share what is empowering and also what ‘we need to know’ Some links of Interest Robert David Steele Former CIA operator and white hat. A very profoundexposé https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HHlpxTx99o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeytzB8J0dI Kevin Shipp interview: Former CIA Office, white hat and whistleblower: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqG_fkQCeE0 By Greg Hunter ex CNN and Good Morning America. Paul Craig Roberts https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/ Ex Assistant Secretary to the US Treasury - under President Reagan and ex Wall Street Journal deputy Editor The New York Times - is the enemy of the people per Donald J Trump https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/1140252528304631808?lang=e SGT Report https://www.youtube.com/user/SGTbull07/videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dai5-2Exks0&feature=share Very clear and recent - Harley Schlanger X22 Report https://www.youtube.com/user/X22Report https://www.youtube.com/user/X22Report/videos There was little time for Ayran to comprehensively cover all the angles in this interview, in just 1 hour. What is being communicated is that America has been ‘targeted' to lead the planet into the New World Order - where global governance is ‘ordained’ by an ‘elite' at the top of the pyramid. However, even up until today, the USA has not yet quite become this ’so called’ leader That there are both Democrats and Republicans that want this NWO - has to be acknowledged - however from George Herbert Bush, Bill Clinton, to George W Bush and Barack Obama power has been ‘deftly’ consolidated by fewer and fewer people.(see how few media corporations there are, with now only six major players in the US. That with the media as their voice piece there was going to become eventually a ‘One World Government’, and with the people herded into smart cities where they would be more easily controlled. This was supposed to be the future that Hillary Clinton was to eventually fulfil, but Donald Trump got in the way. However as more people do not believe ‘fake’ news - alterative media is taking its place. Yet, we have to be careful and discern to make sure that the alternative media is not skewing the narrative as well. That in a world where Google is now deftly hiding newsworthy information - through their algorithms - it is more challenging. As for Donald Trump. We see him everywhere in the media. He is vilified at every turn, especially by the worlds ‘liberal’ TV media - CNN, ABC NBC,CBS etc including the established digital media and press - globally - all essentially singing from the same song sheet. In so many cases he speaks his mind and goes off script - wading into delicate situations that often defies protocols and says things that do truly astound you. He also has made statements that are also are full on hyperbole and makes untruthful statements as well. All in his mind to fire up his electoral base and to push back whereever he can. Yes, he has walked away from the Paris Agreement on Climate change. Saying it has to be renegotiated - whatever that means? He has stopped the US involvement from signing the - TTPA. Where as NZ did. He has opened up Alaska to oil drilling. Upsetting all environmentalists! Cancelled the Iran Nuclear deal. There is another story around money and cash here. Engaged in Peace efforts with North Korea. This has to be an excellent move. Plus shifted the US Embassy to Jerusalem. To a howl of protest. There are many things that he has done in the last 3 years. Some say that for him to ‘drain the swamp’ he has to play 5 dimensional chess. By opening up the Alaskan oil fields - he has temporarily appeased the oil lobby. By shifting the US Embassy he has temporarily got the Israeli’s on board. Yet all this time he is slowly rounding on the ‘dark side’ - to take them down. Today, everyone is awaiting the report of the alleged Obama-era abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court, which has caused a delay in the conclusion of Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz's investigation. This report is about Donald Trump being spied on after he announced his decision to run for the Presidency of the US. If this report finds in Trump’s favour, - this will mean that Comey, Clapper and Brennan are guilty of illegal acts and could face jail. But more so even Barack Obama. This whole Trump episode is ongoing - and this coup to get rid of him has yet to be exposed as MSM still has a grip on the American public - but is increasingly diminishing as people see through the fake news that is becoming more and more frenetic. However, we must remember that he was voted in to find a way to work with Russia and not go to become even more aggressive with it - as Hillary Clinton was pushing for. Stay tuned - love him or loath him - some time in the future the truth will come out. Be ready for it.
On this week's show: The race is on for the 43rd federal election, a UPEI political scientist says it's hard to say what this election will look like, and two former Fundy Royal MPs share their memories of New Brunswick politician Greg Thompson.
SSM Episode #29 Carly Clarke is the head basketball coach of the Ryerson University Rams, and is currently the assistant coach of the Canadian National Basketball team. Carly has come along way from her start in basketball on her high school team in Nova Scotia. In today’s interview she talks about her roots, her biggest influences in her career, and she gives us some important insights into what it takes to make it to the highest level in sport. These 3 things are not to be missed! Clarke guided the Rams to a record setting season in 2015-16, tying a program-best 16 conference victories before winning the first OUA championship in Ryerson history. The Rams also became the first Ryerson team, in any sport, to appear in a national championship final where they finished with the silver medal. Prior to joining the Rams, Clarke spent three seasons in the head coaching position at UPEI. The Halifax, N.S. native and Level III NCCP certified coach has received both national and international accolades working with Canada Basketball as well as various provincial sport organizations. As head coach of the Canadian U19 Junior Women's National Team, Clarke led the squad to its first ever medal at the World Cup, claiming the bronze medal with a victory over Japan in July of 2017. As an athlete, Clarke played five seasons with Bishops University where she guided the Gaiters to a QSSF championship and fifth-place finish at the CIS Final 8 in 2004. The former Academic All-Canadian completed a Bachelor of Science in Biology, and earned a Master's in Business Administration from Dalhousie University while helping to coach the Tigers to a fourth-place finish at the CIS Final 8 in 2007. A great coach can change the course of not just your athletic career but your life. And as Carly says her best coaches challenged her. This is why we are challenging you to join the 5 day Map Your Performance Body online experience. Whatever your performance goal is in sport, your body is going to take you there. How much better can your performance be when you map out a plan to have your best body? Let’s find out! Go to https://et4p.com/challenge to sign up for our Map Your Performance Body challenge!
The very first episode of "Inside the NBLC" welcomes Coach Tim Kendrick. We chat with Tim about his early days Coaching High School Basketball in Nova Scotia, to coaching at UPEI in the AUS and his first season with the Island Storm of the NBLC
This week, Ken reviews this fall’s back-to-school college and university videos, from presidential welcomes to o-week excitement, from bubble gum records to Pokémon Go! We looked at “O-Week Winners & Sinners” in a previous episode. https://youtu.be/imr8-zMyEDg This time, we’re focused on more official videos: UPEI provided vital orientation information in their video. https://youtu.be/xzzWt_xswSY Trinity Western University recaps the excitement of move-in day. https://youtu.be/jMm7Mw1FqNI Ryerson University organized more than 1200 students, staff and faculty to “pop” the Guiness world record for bubble gum blowing. https://youtu.be/AgI0arSkyLI But back-to-school videos also tackle “heavier” issues. In a previous episode we looked at campus and dorm room safety videos. https://youtu.be/NRPY2RSSfK8?t=2m1s Respect and sexual consent campaigns are also widespread at this time of year, and for good reason: The first few weeks of school are when the vast majority of sexual assaults occur. In an effort to keep things gender-neutral, this fall the Sexual Assault Resource Centre at Montreal’s Concordia University enlisted some unusual spokesfruit to explain sexual consent. https://youtu.be/zzuTjVwlcgo Just as we’ve seen holiday greeting videos proliferating in December, it’s no surprise to see presidential “welcome back” videos in September. Most just capture a president’s welcome to new students, although others are specifically directed at staff and faculty, and some manage to incorporate some quirky humour, like this from St Lawrence College president Glenn Vollebregt: https://youtu.be/i2jSZd9wjYM And then there is Pokémon Go, perhaps the viral sensation of the summer. Within weeks the new augmented reality game attracted more than 21 million active daily users in the US alone – more than Candy Crush or even Twitter! Old fogeys took delight in mocking the distracted gamers, but some Pokemon players “poked” fun at themselves: https://youtu.be/go-UKdfStHg Colleges and universities quickly discovered that their campuses were popular locations for Pokemon hunting. If you take a left turn at Albuquerque, you’ll find plenty of Pokemon players at the University of New Mexico: https://youtu.be/m8siqgCkjB0 Many institutions quickly leveraged Pokemon to get students exploring more of the campus, like Wright State University in Ohio: https://youtu.be/Md1JgRxTQBU Johnson County Community College, in Kansas, mapped their Pokestops and gyms: https://youtu.be/z9VO5le86gc BCIT organized a real-life scavenger hunt they called Pokemon Go Day, to bring students, staff and their families to campus: https://youtu.be/DgGsiF85SWs (If you haven’t already discussed ways to incorporate Pokemon Go into your next student recruitment cycle, your competitors have!) At a time when public health experts are worried about the impact of a sedentary gaming lifestyle on North American young people, fans of Pokemon Go were quick to emphasize the exercise component of the game. Campus student life and mental health professionals are hopeful that augmented reality games like Pokemon Go may create a stronger sense of community, particularly for introverts. Naturally, school mascots were among the first to get into the Pokemon craze, like Duke the Lion at Florida’s Warner University: https://youtu.be/SxO-gFa-Jlo This summer, some students were already starting to worry that their obsession with the game might be interfering with their studies, but at least one professor at UC Berkeley is playing along, and considering using Pokémon lures during his office hours. https://youtu.be/XZsudfgZ7iQ In fact, within weeks Fresno City College announced a new Pokemon credit course in Phys Ed. https://youtu.be/ZtIpE9Yuy-8 Perhaps my favourite back-to-school video this year comes from the Student Union at Dalhousie University. They welcomed students back to campus with a rousing 3-minute music video, a tribute to their school colours, “Black and Gold.” https://youtu.be/QkeYEa9jKto Don’t forget to subscribe to my free email newsletter, to get exclusive early access to upcoming episodes! www.eduvation.ca/subscribe
This week, Ken reviews this fall’s back-to-school college and university videos, from presidential welcomes to o-week excitement, from bubble gum records to Pokémon Go! We looked at “O-Week Winners & Sinners” in a previous episode. https://youtu.be/imr8-zMyEDg This time, we’re focused on more official videos: UPEI provided vital orientation information in their video. https://youtu.be/xzzWt_xswSY Trinity Western University recaps the excitement of move-in day. https://youtu.be/jMm7Mw1FqNI Ryerson University organized more than 1200 students, staff and faculty to “pop” the Guiness world record for bubble gum blowing. https://youtu.be/AgI0arSkyLI But back-to-school videos also tackle “heavier” issues. In a previous episode we looked at campus and dorm room safety videos. https://youtu.be/NRPY2RSSfK8?t=2m1s Respect and sexual consent campaigns are also widespread at this time of year, and for good reason: The first few weeks of school are when the vast majority of sexual assaults occur. In an effort to keep things gender-neutral, this fall the Sexual Assault Resource Centre at Montreal’s Concordia University enlisted some unusual spokesfruit to explain sexual consent. https://youtu.be/zzuTjVwlcgo Just as we’ve seen holiday greeting videos proliferating in December, it’s no surprise to see presidential “welcome back” videos in September. Most just capture a president’s welcome to new students, although others are specifically directed at staff and faculty, and some manage to incorporate some quirky humour, like this from St Lawrence College president Glenn Vollebregt: https://youtu.be/i2jSZd9wjYM And then there is Pokémon Go, perhaps the viral sensation of the summer. Within weeks the new augmented reality game attracted more than 21 million active daily users in the US alone – more than Candy Crush or even Twitter! Old fogeys took delight in mocking the distracted gamers, but some Pokemon players “poked” fun at themselves: https://youtu.be/go-UKdfStHg Colleges and universities quickly discovered that their campuses were popular locations for Pokemon hunting. If you take a left turn at Albuquerque, you’ll find plenty of Pokemon players at the University of New Mexico: https://youtu.be/m8siqgCkjB0 Many institutions quickly leveraged Pokemon to get students exploring more of the campus, like Wright State University in Ohio: https://youtu.be/Md1JgRxTQBU Johnson County Community College, in Kansas, mapped their Pokestops and gyms: https://youtu.be/z9VO5le86gc BCIT organized a real-life scavenger hunt they called Pokemon Go Day, to bring students, staff and their families to campus: https://youtu.be/DgGsiF85SWs (If you haven’t already discussed ways to incorporate Pokemon Go into your next student recruitment cycle, your competitors have!) At a time when public health experts are worried about the impact of a sedentary gaming lifestyle on North American young people, fans of Pokemon Go were quick to emphasize the exercise component of the game. Campus student life and mental health professionals are hopeful that augmented reality games like Pokemon Go may create a stronger sense of community, particularly for introverts. Naturally, school mascots were among the first to get into the Pokemon craze, like Duke the Lion at Florida’s Warner University: https://youtu.be/SxO-gFa-Jlo This summer, some students were already starting to worry that their obsession with the game might be interfering with their studies, but at least one professor at UC Berkeley is playing along, and considering using Pokémon lures during his office hours. https://youtu.be/XZsudfgZ7iQ In fact, within weeks Fresno City College announced a new Pokemon credit course in Phys Ed. https://youtu.be/ZtIpE9Yuy-8 Perhaps my favourite back-to-school video this year comes from the Student Union at Dalhousie University. They welcomed students back to campus with a rousing 3-minute music video, a tribute to their school colours, “Black and Gold.” https://youtu.be/QkeYEa9jKto Don’t forget to subscribe to my free email newsletter, to get exclusive early access to upcoming episodes! www.eduvation.ca/subscribe
This week, a conversation with UPEI and Canada Basketball coach Carly Clarke. Coach Clarke (@carly_clarke) coaches the Women’s team at UPEI and the Cadet Women’s team for @canbball. TLOTG – Carly Clarke
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I reached the zenith of my erstwhile career as a “technology commentator” in 1995. The previous summer I had produced a summer series for the local Island Morning show called “A User’s Guide to the Future.” It was all my friend Ann Thurlow’s fault. And, also, I suspect, due to Ann’s patronage, I found myself in the Morningside rolodex filed under “technology.” And so it came to be that I found myself standing beside a van in the field outside the Robertson Library at the University of PEI one May morning in 1995. The inimitable Barry Vessey was at the controls in the van and, through the magic of radio, I was hooked up with Peter Gzowski, Kevin Kelly, and Gerri Sinclair talking about, as Gzowski put it, “a swing of the pendulum.” We were gathered together as a part of a series called “The New World” to talk about the impact of the “new technology” on all of us. Thanks to my father’s compulsive documentary instincts, I’ve come into possession of a recording of the panel. Oh how young I sound — almost chipmunk like; I’d like to think that is an artefact of the audio compression, but I fear I simply was that young and urgent. My favourite part of the session comes near the end: Me: I wonder if we should maybe just all calm down a little bit… ah, not us here specifically, but society in general… Gzowski: Ah, the voice of Prince Edward Island… calm down! Me: Yes, indeed… I just… I’m thinking about the fact that I’m sitting here in a field on the campus of UPEI talking into a little metal thing talking to someone in Toronto and someone in Ottawa, that seems pretty amazing to me in the greater context of technology… radio’s been around for 100, 150 years and I still think it’s amazing, and I don’t think we’ve explored the boundaries of it at all yet. Oh to be characterized as the calming voice of Prince Edward Island. Those were the days.