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the Daily Quotethe Daily QuoteBryant H. McGill - One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to sayThe Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterVoicemail feedback line – 1-877-636-1474CONTACT MEWelcome to The Daily Quote – a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I’m your host, Andrew McGivern, for April 17th. Now, let’s dive into today’s lesser-known but oddly relatable holiday: Blah Blah Blah Day. Yes, that’s really what it’s called. Blah Blah Blah Day is celebrated annually on April 17. It was created in 2006 by Ruth and Thomas Roy with the purpos...2025-04-1703 minThe McGill International ReviewThe McGill International ReviewMIR Meets: Andrew DayHost Theo Shouse sits down with Andrew Day, the senior editor of The American Conservative, to discuss the Ukraine War and US foreign policy regarding Russia, China, and Iran. 2025-03-141h 03TPA TodayTPA TodayMastering Credit Cards with Andrew McGillCredit cards can be a powerful financial tool — but only if you know how to use them wisely. In this episode ofTPA Today, Joey Belsanti sits down with Andrew McGill, Wealth Advisor at Twelve Points Wealth Management, to break down everything you need to know about credit cards.We start with the basics: what a credit card actually is and how it works as a short-term loan. Then, we dive into why having a credit card is essential for building credit and managing your finances. Andrew explains the importance of credit scores, how they’re calculated, and why...2025-02-1123 minThe McGill International ReviewThe McGill International ReviewReview Radio: Covering China as a Foreign CorrespondentIn his final episode as host, Andrew Xu sits down once again with Vivian Wang, a China correspondent for The New York Times. They discuss the difficulties of covering the nuances of Chinese politics as a foreign correspondent, the true extent of the Chinese government's surveillance state, and the insularity within the Chinese government's decision-making.   References "Xi Jinping’s Recipe for Total Control: An Army of Eyes and Ears" by Vivian Wang, The New York Times "Xi and Blinken Trade Small Nods Over a Large Gap" by Ana Swanson and Vivian Wan...2024-09-0929 minThe Lucy Ann Lance ShowThe Lucy Ann Lance ShowAndrew McGill ~ Lawsuit Filed Over Ann Arbor AirportAugust 12, 2024 ~ Lucy Ann Lance talks with Andrew McGill, Chairman, Committee for Preserving Community Quality. Pittsfield Township has filed a lawsuit against the city of Ann Arbor to stop the proposed runway expansion at the Ann Arbor Airport, which is located within Pittsfield but owned by Ann Arbor. The expansion, approved by the FAA and Michigan Department of Transportation after an environmental assessment, would extend the runway by more than two football fields, bringing it closer to residential areas. Local residents and a citizens group have opposed the plan since 2009, citing safety issues and a potential tenfold increase in jet traffic...2024-08-1217 minThe Andrew Lawton ShowThe Andrew Lawton ShowTrudeau says bad polls are because Canadians aren’t in “decision mode”The latest poll shows the Conservatives with a twenty per cent lead over the Liberals, but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says not to worry, it’s just because Canadians aren’t in “decision mode” right now. He says the way people vote is different from how they answer pollsters’ questions. Do you agree, or is Trudeau in the most severe case of denial Canada has ever seen?Plus, anti-Israel activists at McGill University are under fire for running a “revolutionary” youth summer camp, promoted with images of young people wearing keffiyahs and holding a rifle. National Post columnist Barb...2024-06-1841 minFind Your Harmony RadioshowFind Your Harmony RadioshowFind Your Harmony Episode #404Tracklist: 01. Hyperbits & Kate McGill - Unseen [Enhanced] 02. UUFO feat. 88Birds - Carry Me Away (Progressive Mix) [Flashover] 03. Alexander Popov & Eximinds - Atlantis [Interplay] 04. Ruben de Ronde &  BetweenUs - Free [A State Of Trance] FAVORITE OF THE MOMENT 05. Andrew Rayel - One More Memory (UUFO Remix) [Find Your Harmony] 06. MICHAEL RA & THE HIDD3NS - Echoes [Deeper Harmonies] 07. Dennis Sheperd - Muchie [Black Hole] 08. Vassmo & Nucrise - Listen To Heartbeat [Deeper Harmonies] 09. Sean Tyas & call me AL - Strangers Again [RNM] 10. Naz & Lewyn - One Life [Enhanced]2024-05-292h 01The Rest Is Just NoiseThe Rest Is Just NoiseLa ville sonore avec Catherine GuastavinoFor today's episode, our hosts Francesco and Andrew met up with Prof Catherine Guastavino in Ottawa, during the May meeting of the Acoustical Society of America.They will be talking about the science and beauty of Sounds In The City - la ville sonore - easily one of the most famous research projects in the soundscape community that has been running for 10 years now. So, how it all started? What's the role of music here? What's the role of noise? And what does the rest have to do with international standards? Stay tuned to find out.2024-05-2823 minThe Andrew Lawton ShowThe Andrew Lawton ShowAre anti-Israel encampments a free speech issue?Police in Calgary and Edmonton moved in on anti-Israel encampments at the University of Calgary and the University of Alberta on the weekend, while McGill University in Montreal is fighting in court today for an injunction to clear the occupation on its campus. More than two years ago, the federal government invoked the Emergencies Act to clear out Freedom Convoy demonstrators in Ottawa – a decision that has since been ruled unconstitutional by the Federal Court. Where is the line between a legitimate (albeit disruptive) protest and an illegal occupation? True North’s Andrew Lawton discusses with Canadian Constitution Foundation lawy...2024-05-1340 minThe McGill International ReviewThe McGill International ReviewMIR Meets: Richard ReevesHost Andrew Xu sits down with Richard Reeves, the President of the American Institute for Boys and Men. They discuss the underrepresentation of male students on college campuses, the significance of biological differences between boys and girls, and changes in the perception of feminism over time. References "Stop Pretending You're Not Rich" by Richard Reeves, The New York Times "Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do about It" by Richard Reeves "How to Solve the Education Crisis for Boys and...2024-05-0155 minThe Andrew Lawton ShowThe Andrew Lawton ShowTrudeau tells Liberal MPs not to worry because everything is fineAccording to a Hill Times report, Justin Trudeau has told Liberal members of Parliament not to worry, because despite the Conservatives’ large lead over the Liberals, this will all get sorted out next year. True North’s Andrew Lawton says any Liberal MPs serious about their political futures should be showing Trudeau the door right about now.Also, anti-Israel protesters at McGill University in Montreal have established an encampment to demand the university divest endowment funds from Israel and cut ties with Israeli academic institutions. Columnist and Montrealer Barbara Kay joins the show to discuss.Plus...2024-04-2944 minThe McGill International ReviewThe McGill International ReviewDig Deeper: Gender, Masculinity, and Human NatureHost Andrew Xu sits down once again with David French, a columnist for The New York Times. They discuss gender polarization, the ways that men are falling behind in society, and roles that religious institutions have traditionally played in cultivating cultural norms. 2024-04-2447 minThe McGill International ReviewThe McGill International ReviewMIR Meets: Melissa KearneyHost Andrew Xu sits down with Melissa Kearney, the Neil Moskowitz Professor of Economics at the University of Maryland. They discuss her recent book The Two-Parent Privilege, which examines the economic advantages that two-parent households have over one-parent households.   References "The Two-Parent Privilege: How Americans Stopped Getting Married and Started Falling Behind" by Melissa Kearney "‘The Two-Parent Privilege’ gets caught in the trap of convention" by Becca Rothfeld, The Washington Post "What Relationships Would You Want if You Believed They Were Possible?" from The Ezra Klein Show 2024-03-131h 05The McGill International ReviewThe McGill International ReviewMIR Meets: Will StancilHost Andrew Xu sits down with Will Stancil, a research fellow on the Institute on Metropolitan Opportunity. They discuss the state of the US economy, concerns surrounding Biden's age, and the incentives of mainstream journalism. 2024-02-2850 minCrossing FaithsCrossing Faiths108: Rev. Dr. Andrew BennettThe Rev. Dr. Andrew Bennett is the Director of Cardus Faith Communities at Cardus, Canada’s faith-based think-tank. He also serves as Senior Fellow at the Washington, DC-based Religious Freedom Institute. He is an ordained deacon in the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church in the Eparchy (Diocese) of Toronto and Eastern Canada. Fr. Deacon Andrew served as Canada’s first Ambassador for Religious Freedom and Head of the Office of Religious Freedom from 2013 to 2016 in the department of Global Affairs Canada. He is a leading commentator on religious freedom and conscience rights in Canada. He holds a Ph.D. in Politics from...2024-02-2659 minFrom Prison to PurposeFrom Prison to PurposeAndrew Hagar Comes CleanHost Jimmy McGill sits down with Andrew Hagar, a remarkable individual whose journey from addiction and incarceration to redemption and purpose is nothing short of inspiring. Andrew shares candidly about his tumultuous past, marked by childhood trauma, abuse, and a spiral into addiction and criminal behavior. Despite facing immense challenges, Andrew found solace and strength in his faith, ultimately leading him to a path of recovery and transformation. Listeners will be moved by Andrew's raw honesty as he reflects on the deep-rooted issues that contributed to his struggles and the impact they had on his relationships, particularly with his...2024-02-121h 41The McGill International ReviewThe McGill International ReviewDig Deeper: Teacher Supply in the USHost Andrew Xu sits down once again with Jessica Grose, an opinion writer for The New York Times. They discuss the negative effects of pandemic-induced school closures, the increased prominence of grade inflation in schools, and other contributors to teacher demoralization in the United States.   References "The Rise and Fall of the Teaching Profession" from The Annenberg Institute "Has School Become Optional?" by Alec MacGillis, The New Yorker "People Don’t Want to Be Teachers Anymore. Can You Blame Them?" by Jessica Grose, The New York Times "The...2024-01-3159 minThe McGill International ReviewThe McGill International ReviewMIR Meets: Yascha MounkHost Andrew Xu sits down with Yascha Mounk, the head of Persuasion and a contributing writer for The Atlantic. They discuss his new book The Identity Trap: A Story of Ideas and Power in Our Time, and the set of ideas, ideologies, and cultural attitudes which he dubs "the identity synthesis" in his book.   References "The Identity Trap: A Story of Ideas and Power in Our Time" by Yascha Mounk "Yascha Mounk: The Identity Trap - Why New Group Identity & Social Justice Ideas Failed to Transform America" from The Realignment 2024-01-1840 minCorporate Chat Podcast McGillCorporate Chat Podcast McGillAndrew Heintzman - Managing Partner at InvestEco CapitalIn our new episode, we welcome Andrew Heintzman. He is a managing partner at InvestEco Capital, a venture capital firm. Our discussion focuses on prior investments, the goals of the firms and our guest's educational path.2024-01-1536 minThe McGill International ReviewThe McGill International ReviewReview Radio: US-China Student ExchangesHost Andrew Xu sits down once again with Vivian Wang, a China correspondent for The New York Times. They discuss the decline in student exchange programs between China and the US, the way that Chinese citizens feel about potentially living in the US, and the extent to which this issue serves as a useful barometer for understanding US-China relations.   References "Can U.S.-China Student Exchanges Survive Geopolitics?" by Vivian Wang, The New York Times Intro/Outro music: Synapse by Shane Ivers 2024-01-0327 minTartan Running ShortsTartan Running ShortsEpisode 210 | Euro XC Champs - Andrew McGill & The Wine RunnerWe sit down with GB XC star, Andrew McGill, on his incredible silver team medal triumph at the European XC Champs. We also breakdown Megan Keith's world class performance too! Next up, we uncork a conversation with the acclaimed author of 'The Wine Runner' and devoted TRS fan, Colin Renton. Brace yourself for a fascinating 12-month journey where Colin seamlessly combines the worlds of wine and running—often, quite literally, on the run! Find his book at your nearest bookstore or online! And if that's not enough, Kyle recounts his recent exploits in the East XC championships in Aberdeen.2023-12-141h 52The McGill International ReviewThe McGill International ReviewMIR Meets: David FrenchHost Andrew Xu sits down with David French, a columnist for The New York Times. They discuss the potential dangers of a second Trump presidency, the internal politics of the pro-life movement in America, and how to frame rhetoric to persuade people of differing political dispositions.   References "What the Next Generation of Christians Needs (with David French)" from Good Faith "Donald Trump Tests Pro-Life America" by David French, The New York Times "Shiny, Not-So-Happy People (with David and Nancy French)" from Good Faith "Shiny Happy People: The R...2023-12-131h 08The McGill International ReviewThe McGill International ReviewDig Deeper: SecularizationHost Andrew Xu sits down with Jessica Grose, an opinion writer for The New York Times. They discuss modern society's lower participation rates in religious institutions, how that relates to a group that social scientists refer to as "nones," and how people are finding a sense of community outside of organized religion. References "Lots of Americans Are Losing Their Religion. Have You?" by Jessica Grose, The New York Times "What Churches Offer That ‘Nones’ Still Long For" by Jessica Grose, The New York Times "MIR Meets: Elizabeth Bruenig" by Blaise Brosnan, The...2023-08-0951 minThe McGill International ReviewThe McGill International ReviewMIR Meets: Darrell OwensHost Andrew Xu sits down with Substack writer and housing policy analyst Darrell Owens, to discuss the causes of San Francisco's homelessness crisis, the non-partisan nature of NIMBYism, and the debate surrounding affirmative action. References "Seeking clarity in Cali’s homelessness crisis, with Darrell Owens" from Time to Say Goodbye "Unhoused and Unwell on Transit" by Darrell Owens, The Discourse Lounge "Black and Asian Hate in San Francisco" by Darrell Owens, The Discourse Lounge "The Look of Gentrification" by Darrell Owens, The Discourse Lounge "Fixing the police wi...2023-07-121h 20The McGill International ReviewThe McGill International ReviewMIR Meets: Tomiwa OwoladeHost Andrew Xu sits down with Tomiwa Owolade, the author of This is Not America: Why Black Lives in Britain Matter. They discuss the ways in which discourse surrounding race relations in the US is often inaccurately transposed onto that of the UK, and how this often leads to an overly reductionist view of the situation.   References "The narcissism of America’s race politics" by Tomiwa Owolade, Unherd "Please Stop Imposing American Views about Race on Us" by Tomiwa Owolade, Persuasion "Tomiwa Owolade on What We Get Wrong About Rac...2023-07-0530 minThe McGill International ReviewThe McGill International ReviewMIR Meets: Dylan MatthewsHost Andrew Xu sits down with Dylan Matthews, a senior correspondent for Vox and head writer for Future Perfect. They discuss Biden's resolution to the debt ceiling crisis, the intricacies of the US's tax system, and various aspects of the effective altruism movement.   References "It’s Great to Have a President Who Knows When to Shut Up" by Matt Yglesias, The New York Times "What doing other people’s taxes taught me about our broken tax code" by Dylan Matthews, Vox "How effective altruism let Sam Bankman-Fried happen" by Dylan...2023-06-2857 minThe McGill International ReviewThe McGill International ReviewReview Radio: The Power of Social InteractionHost Andrew Xu sits down with Sheila Liming, an associate professor at Champlain College and the author of Hanging Out: The Radical Power of Killing Time. They discuss the inherent benefits that come with social interaction, the importance of awkwardness in conversation, and what it would mean for society to expand its definition of family.   References "Hanging Out: The Radical Power of Killing Time" by Sheila Liming "Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation" from The U.S. Surgeon General "The 'Quiet Catastrophe' Brewing in Our Social Lives" from The E...2023-06-1459 minIvory Tower Boiler RoomIvory Tower Boiler RoomFeminism in the 21st Century with Dr. Alex KetchumWatch this and all episodes ad free by joining the ITBR Cafe for only $5 a month! ⁠patreon.com/ivorytowerboilerroom Dr. Alex Ketchum, a Faculty Lecturer of the Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies of McGill University, joins Andrew in the ITBR! Get ready to enter Dr. Ketchum's feminist classroom where you'll learn all of the different critiques in feminist studies including the feminist theories and the waves of feminism. Alex and Andrew discuss what feminist thought looks like in 2023, and why the mainstream media looks towards celebrities, like Paris Hilton, Lizzo, Jane Fonda, Glo...2023-06-101h 04The McGill International ReviewThe McGill International ReviewMIR Meets: David SaxHost Andrew Xu sits down with David Sax, a Canadian freelance journalist and the author of The Future Is Analog: How to Create a More Human World. They discuss what it would take for humanity to opt into a more human future, and how that future would run counter to the increased prevalence of digital technology in our everyday lives.   Episode Notes "The Future Is Analog: How to Create a More Human World" by David Sax "David Sax | The Future is Analog" from The Unmistakeable Creative Podcast "Keep Baking T...2023-04-1236 minThe MUHC Foundation\'s Health MattersThe MUHC Foundation's Health MattersGiving the best possible care to patients with endometriosisThis week on Health Matters, guest host Kelly Albert speaks with Pascale Charbonneau, an endometrial cancer survivor whose cancer was detected at an early stage thanks to the DOvEEgene test. March is Endometriosis Awareness Month, Dr. Dong Bach Nguyen and Dr. Andrew Zakhari discuss EndoCARES, a centre of excellence to provide more personalized treatments to patients with endometriosis. And, Debbie Ann Vokey’s life changed due to a severe pulmonary embolism but her life was saved thanks to the Lachine Hospital. Cette semaine à Questions de santé, l’animatrice invitée Kelly Albert discute avec Pascale Charbonneau, une survivan...2023-03-0540 minThe McGill International ReviewThe McGill International ReviewDig Deeper: The Future of the Democratic Party and its BrandHost Andrew Xu sits down once again with Greg Sargent, a columnist for The Washington Post. They discuss the US's midterm election results from last year, the legislative standstill on immigration, and the CHIPS and Science Act.   References   "Kevin Forbid" from Positively Dreadful   "One of MAGA’s biggest fantasies faces a brutal reality check" by Greg Sargent, The Washington Post   "Greg Sargent Is Chronicling The Culture Wars" from On Democracy with FPWellman   "Biden’s devious plan to break the MAGA fever just might work" by Greg Sargent, The Washington Post2023-02-1535 minToronto LegendsToronto LegendsMichael Geddes, Harold Ballard documentaryOffside: The Harold Ballard Story executive producer Michael Geddes talks about working with Vancouverite/90210’s Jason Priestley, the ‘Ballard Curse’ being responsible for 56 seasons [and counting] without a Stanley Cup [and 19 seasons without winning a playoff round!], uncovering both urban legends [threatening to turn the womens’ McGill Club into a Playboy Club] and realities [direct fan access via the ‘Muppets Bunker’], Ballard operating not with a sharp pencil but rather with NO pencil, how another ex-convict [Yolanda] entering his life showed that ‘birds of a feather do time together,’ notes that Ballard first took over at age 68 when most executives have...2023-02-0654 minThe MUHC Foundation\'s Health MattersThe MUHC Foundation's Health MattersSupporting patients with rare cancersThis week on Health Matters, Tarah Schwartz speaks with Colin Andrew, a Lachine Hospital patient whose routine health check uncovered colorectal cancer. Dr. Alexandre Lehmann discusses the fascinating work being conducted by the Cochlear Implant Research Program. Dr. Victoria Mandilaras explains how her research hopes to help patients with rare gynecological cancers. And, Denise Vourtzoumis from Pink in the City details their support of research into metastatic breast cancer. Cette semaine à Questions de santé, Tarah Schwartz discute avec Colin Andrew, un patient de l’Hôpital de Lachine qui a reçu un diagnostic de cancer colorectal à la suite...2023-01-1539 minDead Drifters Society: A fly fishing podcastDead Drifters Society: A fly fishing podcast#44. In The Current With Your Host! (stories &tips ).Send us a textOn this episode we take a look at what's going on with myself and this podcast.joining us tonight/today is Ryan Mcgill. one heck of a man that i'm honored to call my friend.we'll talk about my guiding season and what will be coming in the future as well as taking a look into some of the podcast status.Follow Ryan on Instagram https://instagram.com/rymfly_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Episode with Ryan Mcgillhttps://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast...2022-11-2553 min