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QSDP Podcast
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Brought to you by the Queens Student Diversity Project and hosted by Valerie Wong, in the QSDP Podcast series, we talk about all things diversity with the aim to reduce the stigma and engage in open-ended and fun conversations. QSDP's mission is to rewrite the narrative about the lack of diversity on Queen's University's campus and to inspire individuals in the Queen's community to educate themselves, hold themselves accountable, and take action in order to create a community that is not only diverse but also inclusive. Thus, QSDP acts as a window to promote diversity on campus and give a ...
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Smith Career Advancement Centre: Job Search Conversations
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An education digital media production, this podcast features Smith School of Business CAC Discover, Build and Launch career support. The series communicates interesting stories and alumni successes, reinforcing the CAC brand. These podcasts are targeted to Commerce and Master’s students at Queen’s University.
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Live and Alive: CFRC Audio Documentary
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Live and Alive is an audio documentary produced through the Robert H. Black Residency programme by first-year undergraduate student Sam Kaiser in collaboration with CFRC and the Department of Film and Media. It focuses on live music in Kingston, investigating how such a cultivated live music scene came about. Highlighting Homegrown Live Music Festival and Joe’s MILL, this audio documentary focuses on opportunities for live musicians, as well as the ways they give back to the community. Through interviews with Tyler Flynn, Chris Morris, and Tom Stewart, learn about the history of Kingston’s...
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The Kingston Curator
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CFRC 101.9fm Arts Coordinator Lauren Tucker brings you weekly news and interviews with the who's who of Kingston's summer arts and culture. They'll be joined by local and visiting artists across all mediums. Tune in for candid conversations about the creative process and the community alongside some live performances along the way. Bringing you more than just the headlines, The Curator is your one-stop summer shop for local arts news and perspectives. Lauren's bringing you the latest on everything arts and culture in Kingston and the surrounding area. Think music, visual art, theatre & ...
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TALK with Timmy G
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An engaging blend of interesting news, inspiring interviews, and wild facts from the world of music. With a focus on mental & emotional health issues (anxiety, depression, burnout, stress, food allergies) and addiction themes & recovery, each episode packs a powerful array of useful stuff for living a better life. Join TimmyG for your weekly brain bath!
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The Campus Catch-Up
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Each week, this show gives you a rundown of everything you need to know on campus! Stay up to date on the most important campus news, issues and events. The Campus Catch Up covers Queen’s community news from a student’s perspective and features weekly interviews with students talking about the happenings on campus.
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So Far, So Good
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So Far, So Good is a new, anonymous conversational podcast between two girls in university! Tackling everyday topics ranging from academics to dating as young women, A and R sit down to bring to you the most relatable podcast yet, always reminding you that if you’ve been able to make it to this point in your life, it’s been pretty good so far. In their first episode, they talk a little bit about themselves to help you get to know them better.
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The People’s History Podcast
- By: CFRC Podcast Network
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The People’s History Podcast (PHP) aims to recognize and preserve the important roles that Kingstonians and Queen’s students have played in social movements throughout the years. The stories of people who participated in struggles for social and environmental justice – queer, indigenous, black, anti-racist, feminist, among many others – often go untold in “official” histories. The PHP seeks to remedy these silences by recording Kingston’s rich history of social movements and resistance.
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TIME to Talk - Science & Medicine
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TIME to Talk - Science & Medicine is a podcast from the Translational Institute of Medicine (TIME) at Queen’s University designed to showcase translational research. Hosted by Dr. Stephen Archer and Dr. Charlie Hindmarch, this podcast is designed to highlight translational researchers at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The main goal of these podcasts will be to focus on the translational researcher, to learn about where they've come from, what motivates them, what are their ‘dangerous ideas’ and how their research will change the world!
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Today in YGK
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Join us weekly via podcast or on CFRC 101.9 FM for Today in YGK. This local news program produced by the CFRC News Team features local and campus headline news, special segments, interviews, weather, sports, traffic reports and an events calendar. Have news? Reach out to news@cfrc.ca!
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The Late Late Capitalism Show
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4 hosts, 2 mics, and $150,000+ of student loans. The Late Late Capitalism Show is an earnest attempt to explain many of the worst aspects of life for anybody under 35.
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Today in YGK
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Join us weekly via podcast or on CFRC 101.9 FM for Today in YGK. This local news program produced by the CFRC News Team features local and campus headline news, special segments, interviews, weather, sports, traffic reports and an events calendar. Have news? Reach out to news@cfrc.ca!
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The Corridor
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On The Corridor podcast, we feature news stories created by Local Journalism Initiative reporters in Kingston and area including CFRC’s own Chris Lawrie with contributions from CJAI Amherst Island Radio, County FM in Picton, CFWN FM in Cobourg plus LJI print media journalists from The Kingstonist, YGK News, and the Brockville Recorder and Times. The Corridor broadcasts Thursdays at 5 PM EST on CFRC's terrestrial signal 101.9 FM and can be streamed at cfrc.ca. The Corridor has been made possible by our team of staff and volunteers, the Community Radio Fund of Canada, the Local Journalism ...
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The Harbour
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A podcast series by Queen’s Health Sciences (QHS) that engages in conversations on issues related to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Indigeneity, and Accessibility (EDIIA) and its application to health sciences, education, health sciences research, and the clinical setting. The conversations between QHS learners, staff, and faculty prompt listeners to reflect on their own personal biases and provides them with way to practice critical allyship.
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