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Terra Informa
Revisiting Scara Informa 2021 - Terra Informa Investigates: Who Killed the Dodo?
We're revisiting Terra Informa Investigates from 2021, where a suspiciously familiar detective digs into one of the oldest cold cases of our time - who killed the dodo?Scara Informa was produced as part of CJSR 88.5 FM's Fundrive, which runs from October 25th to November 2th this year! Terra Informa's home station is volunteer-run and listener-powered, and we rely on donations from listeners to keep us on the air! If you enjoy listening to Terra Informa each week, consider making a donation to CJSR here. We would be eternally grateful! Please note that you can no l...
2024-10-28
28 min
SHOUT! For Libraries
S08E07 – Inside CJSR's Music Library
Join us for a look behind the scenes of CJSR’s music library. Chad Brunet, CJSR Program Director and Acting Station Manager, takes SHOUT correspondent Brett Sheehan through a trove of musical treasures in the basement of the University of Alberta Students’ Union Building Join us, field trip style, to learn how music is collected and selected for your favourite campus radio station.Production CreditsAndy Zhang, Brett Sheehan, Jintia Ross-Van Mierlo, Joelle Reiniger, Michael Kobewka,Music CreditsSister to Sister by Mallory ChipmanWi...
2024-05-25
17 min
Terra Informa
Revisiting: Communicating the Science Behind the Biofluorescent Platypus
This episode originally aired on December 7, 2020:Science is cool. You may agree, since you're listening to a podcast that talks a lot about science of the environmental variety. But, science can be hard to understand, and research can be hard to access. Here at Terra Informa, we asked ourselves, how could we help track down, and break down, new scientific discoveries for our listeners, and make it fun to listen to and easy to understand?In this week's episode, we talk about a recent science communication workshop the team did with CJSR Podcast Coordinator and Terra...
2024-05-13
29 min
Terra Informa
Revisiting: Communicating the Science Behind the Biofluorescent Platypus
This episode originally aired on December 7, 2020: Science is cool. You may agree, since you're listening to a podcast that talks a lot about science of the environmental variety. But, science can be hard to understand, and research can be hard to access. Here at Terra Informa, we asked ourselves, how could we help track down, and break down, new scientific discoveries for our listeners, and make it fun to listen to and easy to understand?In this week's episode, we talk about a recent science communication workshop the team did with CJSR Podcast Coordinator and Terra Informa...
2023-04-17
29 min
Terra Informa
Scara Informa 2022: The Graveyard of Extinct Animals
Where do all the extinct animals since the beginning of time go to rest? A very spooky graveyard, and this year, we're getting the grand tour from the Cryptkeeper himself. What kind of animals are buried here, and what monster lurks at the center of the graveyard? Tune in to find out!Our annual Halloween episode was produced for CJSR 88.5 FM's Fundrive, which is happening right now! Our home station is volunteer-run and relies on donations to stay on the air. If you want to keep shows like Terra Informa running for another year, consider donating to...
2022-10-31
28 min
Terra Informa
Beyond Blathers: Dunkleosteus
In this week's episode, Sofia Osborne and Olivia DeBourcier from the Beyond Blathers podcast go way back in time to talk about the dunkleostus - a crazy prehistoric fish! Check out the Beyond Blathers Etsy store for amazing stickers featuring Olivia's illustrations of the critters they talk about on the podcast!CJSR's annual Fundrive is quickly approaching! In the coming week's we'll be bringing you some special spooky programming for Fundrive. If you love what we do here at Terra Informa, we would be forever grateful if you donated to CJSR to help keep us...
2022-10-17
28 min
Gaywire
Muxedad: outside the binary (CJSR Radio Special feature)
In this episode, a special story comes to us from Charlotte Mitchell and Andrea Alvarez, who speak to Damian and Katya Salas on Mexico's so-called third gender, Muxes, and "How Muxeidad is challenging colonial frameworks in Mexico. Damian, who identifies as Muxe, shares their story about what it means to be Muxe, the challenges they overcome, and the beauty of their traditions." Also featured in this episode is a homotextual segment from the Magical Shanil. So it's the new year, eh? They say it's unhealthy to be making goals like; lose more weight, make more money, slay more goblins, etc...
2022-01-19
47 min
Adamant Eve
FunDrive 2021: Feminist Witchy Obscurity
We welcome the Adamant Eve team back from their summer break in this year's FunDrive theme, Radio Obscura, with the witchy, the occult, and the mythical! Hear from Rose-Eva Forgues-Jenkins, Autumn Moronchuk, Michelle Deng, Luis Cifuentes, and Wen Chan talk about all of the above, do their ritual of a Buzzfeed quiz, and share some obscure feminist facts. We could not make Adamant Eve happen without the support of CJSR 88.5 FM. Please consider donating to this year's FunDrive through CJSR's website (https://www.cjsr.com/donate/), by texting the word "CJSR" to 41010 to donate $10, or by calling our spectacular volunteers...
2021-11-04
59 min
Terra Informa
Scara Informa 2021 - Terra Informa Investigates: Who Killed the Dodo?
It's the return of Scara Informa! This year, we present Terra Informa Investigates, where a suspiciously familiar detective digs into one of the oldest cold cases of our time - who killed the dodo?Scara Informa was produced as part of CJSR 88.5 FM's Fundrive, which runs from October 29th to November 6th! Terra Informa's home station is volunteer-run and listener-powered, and we rely on donations from listeners to keep us on the air! If you enjoy listening to Terra Informa each week, consider making a donation to CJSR here, we would be eternally grateful!Program...
2021-11-01
28 min
What's the Tsismis?
Tsismis Trivia: A FunDrive Feature
Thank you for joining us and playing along! The What’s the Tsismis team is super grateful to CJSR for sharing their platform with us and for bringing all of us together.Right now we are asking for your support to keep the station up and running. Fundrive ensures that we can continue to stay on the air for another year. Our program’s goal is $700. That’s basically 70 people with $10 donations! Fundrive ends on November 6 so get your donations in! Call (780) 492-2577 extension 0 or visit www.cjsr.com. Salamat!
2021-10-31
58 min
Terra Informa
October 2021 News Roundup
It's the end of October, which means it's time for the Terra Informa team to bring you the environmental news headlines you may have missed over the past month!End of October also means.... CJSR's FunDrive is starting soon! From October 29th to November 6th, CJSR 88.5 FM will be collecting donations from listeners like you so we can keep this rad radio station going!Donate online here to support Terra Informa!Program log. ★ Support this podcast ★
2021-10-25
28 min
Gaywire
Pansy Poke (AE Crossover)
This week we collab with another CJSR show, Adamant Eve for this week's episode on tattoos! Join Ash and Terrence, along with our friends from Adamant Eve as they speak with artists from PAnsy Poke Collective, a queer tattoo shop on whyte ave in so-called Edmonton. Be sure to catch us live on Thursdays from 6-7 pm on CJSR 88.5 FM, and to subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts. Feel free to subscribe to us on your grandma's iPad as well. We've got lots of cool prairie queer content coming your way... so please stay on the line
2021-09-16
30 min
Adamant Eve
Feminism and tattoos: part 2 with Pansy Poke collective and collaboration with Gaywire
In this episode we’re featuring part 2 of our interview with Pansy Poke collective, as well as a discussion between Adamant Eve and Gaywire producers. In part one, Aberdeen, Charlie and Kayla had told us about their journeys as tattoo artists and how Pansy Poke came to be. In this episode the artists at Pansy Poke tattoos tell us about the ways that they are breaking down some of the toxic behaviours that are prevalent in the tattooing industry. Afterwards, we hear a conversation between Adamant Eve producers Rose-Eva Forgues-Jenkins and Luis Cifuentes, as well as Terrence Adams from Ga...
2021-07-17
29 min
Moving Radio
"Thanks Telefilm" Presents: DARKEN
Moving Radio correspondents Lindsey Blais and Mark Davies took over the show the show on CJSR FM 88.5 this month. They team up for an edition of "Thanks Telefilm" where Lindsey examines some of her favorite nationally funded films... The good, the bad and the ugly. Their focus is on 2017's DARKEN.
2021-06-18
30 min
Gaywire
Acimowin Crossover: 2S Identities
June is not only pride month, but National Indigenous History Month as well! Join us for a special crossover episode with CJSR's Acimowin, as double-host Shayna Giles (of both Gaywire and Acimowin) speaks with Cheyenne Mihko Kihêw, a Community Liason for the Edmonton 2-Spirit Society about 2-Spirit identities. Stay tuned, tell your friends, perhaps even take your friend's phones and subscribe them to our show because we have lots of fun prairie queer content coming your way!
2021-06-17
29 min
Gaywire
We're gay and we're here to stay (Relaunching April 29)
Gaywire is back, coming at you April 29 directly in your ears and on CJSR 88.5 FM Thursdays at 6 PM.
2021-04-09
01 min
Terra Informa
Christmas Trees: Then and Now
This week on Terra Informa, Sonak Patel and Hannah Cunningham talk all about Christmas trees. When and where did this tradition begin? What was used to decorate the trees before electricity? And, to bring it all home, Elizabeth Dowdell regales us with a childhood tale of making the harrowing journey to harvest the family Christmas treeDownload program log here. Are you passionate about environmental news and stories? Volunteer with us! Send an email to terra@cjsr.com and tell us a little bit about yourself :) ★ Support this podcast ★
2020-12-21
28 min
Terra Informa
Communicating the Science Behind the Biofluorescent Platypus
Science is cool. You may agree, since you're listening to a podcast that talks a lot about science of the environmental variety. But, science can be hard to understand, and research can be hard to access. Here at Terra Informa, we asked ourselves, how could we help track down, and break down, new scientific discoveries for our listeners, and make it fun to listen to and easy to understand? In this week's episode, we talk about a recent science communication workshop the team did with CJSR Podcast Coordinator and Terra Informa alumni, Chris Chang-Yen Phillips. Then, we...
2020-12-07
29 min
Terra Informa
The Line with Anthony Goertz
At Terra Informa, we've talked trash before. Back in 2017, we even went on a tour of the Edmonton Waste Management Centre. But, one thing we haven't talked about are the people who do the incredibly important job of sorting and processing our garbage. This week at Terra Informa, we interview filmmaker Anthony Goertz about The Line, a film that focuses on the employees of Quality One Training and Support, a program that connects people with barriers to employment including a criminal record, newcomer status, or addictions or mental illnesses with employment opportunities at the Edmonton Waste Management Centre.
2020-11-23
29 min
Terra Informa
Special Edition Trivia Episode!
This week, we're bringing you a super special edition trivia episode! Listen in to see how we stacked up against questions on plants (fictional and non-fictional), animals, and.... our own show? Grab a piece of paper and get ready to test your knowledge! This special episode was originally produced for Fundrive, an annual fundraiser in support of our home station, CJSR 88.5 FM. To learn more about CJSR and our mission, visit CJSR's website. Download the program log here. ★ Support this podcast ★
2020-11-09
29 min
That's Food
All of Your Halloween Questions Answered (FunDrive Edition)
A discussion of the best Halloween candy. The ghosts of Halloween costumes past. This is our yearly fundraising episode - FunDrive 2020. Go to https://www.cjsr.com/2020/10/whats-the-411-on-fundrive-2020/ to see all the sweet, sweet swag available for donors! Link to donate: cjsr.com/donate Text CJSR to 41010 to donate 10$ Thank you so much for supporting local, independent radio and podcasting!
2020-11-07
30 min
What's the Tsismis?
Fundrive Episode: Meet the New Season 2 Team
Psst...did you hear about CJSR's Fundrive? In this bonus Fundrive episode, we'll tell you all about how you can help support local, independent radio. We'll also get to know the three new reporters that will be joining us for Season 2 of What's the Tsismis.What’s The Tsismis is happy to be part of the CJSR FM 88.5 community. Our training, equipment, podcasting software, air time, and more is all made possible by Edmonton’s volunteer-powered radio station. The WTT team is helping the station raise $75,000 to continue challenging the status quo on Edmonton’s airwaves. Fundriv...
2020-11-02
26 min
That's Food
Best Donuts in Edmonton
Melania Antoszko went on a journey to find the best donuts in Edmonton. She went to Bliss Baked Goods, Safeway, Take 5, Ohana Donuterie and Italian Bakery. Keep listening to find out which one was crowned as the best donut in Edmonton. If we missed your favourite, please send it to us at thatsfood@cjsr.com or DM us on Instagram at thatsfoodcjsr.
2020-08-31
22 min
Terra Informa
Lichen, Caribou, & Science Communication
Download the program log here. Here are links to Ashley's article on lichen cover and the article discussed in the piece on being a person of colour in ecology. Production of CJSR 88.5FM in Amiskwaciy. ★ Support this podcast ★
2020-08-17
28 min
Community News Updates from CJSR
Friends of CJSR - Listen Records
Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, we've been checking in with Friends of CJSR businesses, and this week Sandro Marcon checks in with Kris Burwash, owner of Listen Records. Kris talks about growing up in Saskatchewan, how his dad helped him get a record store started, and how the store has adapted to Covid-19.
2020-07-23
29 min
Community News Updates from CJSR
Call Your Grandma - First Job in Canada
Call Your Grandma is a new feature on CJSR where we check in with seniors in our lives. In this episode, Katelin Karbonik speaks with U of A Jonathan Lai, a master's student specializing in ageing, about the importance of social relationships for seniors and also about how diverse seniors actually are, as a group. And Chris Chang-Yen Phillips speaks with his grandma Frances Small about working at the GWG Jeans factory in Edmonton when she first immigrated from Guyana.
2020-06-15
31 min
Community News Updates from CJSR
Call Your Grandma - Calling With Good News
Like everybody else, here at CJSR we've been missing seeing our people. And we've been thinking especially about the seniors in our lives who we miss, and who are feeling a little isolated right during the pandemic. So we've started a little summer show where we call hem up to let them know we're thinking about them.In this episode, three phone calls:- Ryan Lacanilao calls his grandaunt Juaning in Montana to deliver some good news- Russ Cobb helps his kids Henry and August call their grandparents Lenore and Mark Dolin in California
2020-06-09
33 min
Community News Updates from CJSR
Friends of CJSR - The QUILTBAG
Curtis Blandy is checking in on Friends of CJSR businesses to see how they're adapting to the Covid-19. This week, he speaks with Rebecca Blakey and Parker Leflar. They're the co-owners of The QUILTBAG, an LGBTQ+ retail shop carrying queer & trans wares in Edmonton.
2020-06-05
28 min
Community News Updates from CJSR
Friends of CJSR - The Paint Spot
We're checking in with Friends of CJSR businesses around Edmonton, to see how they're holding up and how things have changed through the pandemic. This week, Curtis Blandy speaks to Kim Fjordbotten, owner of The Paint Spot, an art supply store just off Whyte Ave.
2020-05-29
25 min
Terra Informa
The Green New what?
Find the program log here.Email us at terra@cjsr.com or reach out to us on our socials below! ★ Support this podcast ★
2020-05-25
29 min
Community News Updates from CJSR
Friends of CJSR - Blackbyrd Myoozik
We're checking in with Friends of CJSR businesses around Edmonton, and this week Curtis Blandy interviews Blackbyrd Myoozik's Arthur Fafard.
2020-05-22
24 min
Community News Updates from CJSR
Friends of CJSR: Barber Ha
CJSR's Curtis Blandy is checking in with Friends of CJSR business, starting with Barber Ha. Linda Ha spoke with Curtis about the challenges their barbershop faces with Covid-19.
2020-05-19
26 min
Terra Informa
Welcome to the Anthropocene Part 2
Download the program logEmail us at terra@cjsr.com or reach out to us on our socials below! ★ Support this podcast ★
2020-05-17
29 min
Community News Updates from CJSR
April 3 - Resources for Artists
Updates on supports available for artists in Edmonton. Produced by Rhea March. The full list is available here: http://www.cjsr.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Emergency-Resources.docx
2020-04-03
01 min
That's Food
That's A Wrap
It's the end of the season and we decide to make a wrap for you. In this episode, That's Food producers Dan Collera, Ralph Garcia, Katelin Karbonik, and Sophia Yang sit around in CJSR's studio A and wrap up the first season of our show. This is the bonus episode where you can learn the facts and myths of That's Food, for example, why is the show called "That's Food" anyway? As That's Food reveals the backstory to Edmonton's food, That's A Wrap reveals the backstory to That's Food. (If you're also into Star Wars, you may already knew that...
2020-03-23
08 min
Terra Informa
The Best of 2019: Environmental Connections, Hope, and Resolutions
This week, Terra Informers Elizabeth Dowdell, Carter Gorzitza, and Hannah Cunningham sit down to reflect on 2019. What inspired us? When did we feel the most connected to the environment around us? How many animal carcasses did we each see?We here at Terra Informa are very excited to be planning some excellent episodes for the new year! Do you have an idea for a story that you'd like to hear on the show? If so, shoot us a message at terra@cjsr.com! ★ Support this podcast ★
2020-01-06
29 min
CJSR Radio
Ways in Waves' Brian Raine talks to CJSR
Brian Raine, the man behind the sonic outfit Ways in Waves, talks about their new release Bloodless Arches available this weekend on Bent River Records. The project took Raines over 3 and a half years, and involved him meticulously creating a stop motion music video and a wire framed bird that inspired the cover art. He tells CJSR's Peter Chapman what he hopes to achieve with his music, and how his access to musical tools directed his creative path. Way in Waves play live this Saturday, June 15, 2019, at the Aviary.
2019-06-13
14 min
CJSR Radio
Bike Planning at the City of Edmonton: Senior Engineer Dallas Karhut talks to CJSR
Dallas Karhut, a senior engineer with the City of Edmonton in the City Planning department joined CJSR's bicycle traffic reporter Karly Coleman and Peter Chapman to talk about the city's approach to bike planning. He tells us how community consultation is essential in all bike planning, highlighting how different road planning and bike planning are in the public's level of involvement.
2019-06-13
15 min
Gaywire
May 30, 2019: In the wake of the UCP government’s cancelation of the Conversion Therapy Working Group, the group’s co-chair, Dr. Glynnis Lieb, discusses the implications of the cancelation for LGBTQ Albertans.
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2019-06-01
28 min
CJSR Radio
Women Who Bike: Gillian Lemermeyer
Gillian Lemermeyer tells CJSR's bicycle traffic reporter Karly Coleman her experiences with bikes. She shares the vivid memory of her first bike, she rode around the homestead and local community. She also talked about how commuting challenges have encouraged her to ride her bike more, whereas when the bus options were easy she was less inclined to ride. She ends saying, "I really love riding my bike." bike@cjsr.com
2019-05-02
05 min
Gaywire
April 24, 2019: Have you seen the new LGBTQ “equality” loonie? We have so many thoughts about it, and the “myth of equality” in the 1969 Criminal Code.
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2019-04-28
54 min
Gaywire
April 18, 2019: Featuring an interview with Darrin Hagen about “The Empress and the Prime Minister.” Of course we talked about the election too.
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2019-04-27
50 min
CJSR Radio
Women Who Bike: Mary Beckie
Continuing CJSR's look at women who bike, Mary Beckie talks about her experiences of cycling in Edmonton. Having dabbled in mountain biking and distance riding she's now happy to commute regularly, and advises to spend money on a good bike so that you can just love going for a ride. bike@cjsr.com
2019-04-18
02 min
Gaywire
April 11, 2019: LGBTQ issues and the provincial election, and the cancelation of the pride parade
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2019-04-14
54 min
CJSR Radio
Women Who Bike: Alissa Overend
Alissa Overend tells CJSR's bicycle traffic reporter Karly Coleman to take your lane, cars will avoid you, so be decisive. bike@cjsr.com
2019-04-11
04 min
CJSR Radio
Alt-folk outfit ursidae talk to CJSR
Caro Deady performs as the alt-folk offering ursidae, and on Tuesday March 26, 2019, she will play as part of a bill that features Vancouver duo Porteau alongside Edmontonian's Days at The Sewing Machine Factory. CJSR's Peter Chapman spoke to Caro to discover what she's been up to since her 2015 release One Year Long, what Terrified Swan Records, her project she runs with Laura Reznek, gets up to monthly to support women and marginalised genders and how the tour will take her to places she's never played before. http://ursidaemusic.com/ (Photo: Dayna Mariah Photography)
2019-03-21
09 min
CJSR Radio
Women Who Bike: Angie Mandeville
Angie Mandeville tells CJSR's bicycle traffic reporter Karly Coleman how she loves her bike, the improved route she takes on her commute and how she's got used to glowing for early meetings, "Sweat dries." bike@cjsr.com
2019-03-21
03 min
CJSR Radio
Women Who Bike: Cathy Watts
Saskatoon Cycles' Cathy Watts recalls her first bike at the age of eight, and how that introduced her to a vehicle that her life has pivoted around. She now owns four distinct bikes, enjoys touring, commuting and will ride even the shortest distance, because it's so fun. She just can't understand why you wouldn't do it too. Listen on Thursday mornings to CJSR, 88.5fm in Edmonton, for more Women Who Bike with Karly Coleman and Peter Chapman. bike@cjsr.com (Photo: A coffee shop in Canmore)
2019-03-14
05 min
CJSR Radio
CJSR Bike Report: Saskatoon Cycles
Cathy Watts, co-chair of Saskatoon Cycles, talks to CJSR's bicycle traffic reporter Karly Coleman about how the organization is campaigning for more bike lanes in their hometown. How their volunteers keep their even bike lockups operating, and how her skills as a physiotherapist now not only help individuals move, but the whole city.
2019-03-07
06 min
CJSR Radio
Women Who Bike: Julie
Julie tells CJSR how her work community got her into mountain cross riding, discovering some of the rolling single-track trails along Edmonton's river valley system, and how she now mainly commutes, but despite the downtown bike grid, how some connections are lacking. She also encourages other women to bike, saying "Just do it!" bike@cjsr.com
2019-02-21
03 min
CJSR Radio
Women Who Bike: Lisa Brown
Lisa Brown was our featured female cyclist today. She told CJSR FM 88.5's bicycle traffic reporter Karly Coleman and co-host Peter Chapman how her colleagues were excited to see the new bike her partner had given her. Brown also talked about a road in Kananaskis Country that is closed to motor vehicles during the winter, with the unintended consequence that it is a bike riders mecca in early June, when the snow has melted, but the road remains closed. bike@cjsr.com
2019-02-14
03 min
Gaywire
October 25, 2018: Puppy Play with Pup Nerd
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2019-02-12
18 min
Gaywire
August 30, 2018: Kyle from Queerflex talks about accessibility in fitness, and their amazing community work
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2019-02-12
53 min
Gaywire
August 16, 2018: Janis Irwin discusses LGBTQ issues in provincial politics // Debrief on Edmonton Pride’s summer town hall on police in pride // JD’s Fringe Review
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2019-02-12
52 min
CJSR Radio
Women Who Bike: Heather Young-Leslie
Continuing CJSR's focus on women who bike, we hear from Heather Young-Leslie, an anthropologist who rides as her main means of transportation, and discover how she was inspired to get riding when she first got a bike in a basket. bike@cjsr.com
2019-02-07
04 min
CJSR Radio
Women who Bike: Claire Stock
CJSR's Karly Coleman and Peter Chapman launched a feature meeting people who identify as both a cyclist and female today by hearing from previous CJSR bicycle traffic reporter Claire Stock who now enjoys riding to work along a rail trail in Australia where she comes across wombats and kangaroos more often than other people. In the coming weeks we'll have more female cyclists telling us what gets them on their bike. bike@cjsr.com Photo credit: Armin Gruber, CC BY 2.0, https://www.flickr.com/photos/armingruber/30400154840/
2019-01-31
03 min
Terra Informa
The Most Terra-fying FunDrive Yet!
This week we're bringing you a ~ spooky ~ recap of our FunDrive episode that aired LIVE in Edmonton last week. FunDrive is CJSR 88.5fm's annual fundraiser and thanks to you we surpassed our goal! For this show, we summoned the ghosts of past terra informers and reminisced with these apparitions about the best parts of community radio and podcasting! ★ Support this podcast ★
2018-11-05
29 min
Terra Informa
Smokey Skies and Gallant Grandmothers
This week, we’re excited to air an interview done by fellow CJSR star Nigel Henri Robinson, host of the CJSR show Acimowin, who spoke with the English Bay Grandmothers about their work fighting against oil extraction and development on the Cold Lake First Nations. While we were preparing for this show we were surrounded by […] ★ Support this podcast ★
2018-08-20
29 min
Gaywire
July 26, 2018: Gay Baseball // Trans Actors // Ontario Sex-Ed from 1998 // Racism on Grindr // Protests at the International AIDS Conference
Gay Baseball // Trans Actors // Ontario Sex-Ed from 1998 // Racism on Grindr // Protests at the International AIDS Conference CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM
2018-07-27
54 min
Gaywire
June 14, 2018: Police and Protests at Pride
Interview with folks from the coalition of queer and trans people of colour who protested during this year’s Pride Parade. Join us for this important conversation about pride, policing and racism in... CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM
2018-07-14
45 min
Gaywire
April 26, 2018
Queer Identity Markers and Community Belonging // Financial Settlement for LGBTQ Employees Fired from the Federal Government // Why are Gay Bars Closing? CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM
2018-06-05
36 min
Gaywire
April 19, 2018
Queer Movie Reviews // Immigrants and Refugees’ Safety in Toronto’s Gay Community // Leaving the Ministry and Coming Out in Jamaica // Jasper Pride 2018 CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM
2018-06-05
51 min
Gaywire
April 12, 2018
Softball and Gender Identity Advocacy // Grindr and Privacy // Why would the Toronto Police want to be in the Pride Parade? // Tell a Friend When You’re Meeting Someone from the Internet CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM
2018-06-05
38 min
Gaywire
March 22, 2018
Ben Carson, Mike Pence and Cynthia Nixon // 20th Anniversary of Vriend v. Alberta CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM
2018-04-28
48 min
Gaywire
March 08, 2018
A Fantastic Woman // Race and the Toronto Gay Village Murders // RuPaul’s Exclusion of Trans People CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM
2018-04-10
46 min
Gaywire
March 01, 2018
Toronto Police Accountability to the Gay Community // The Return of Kim Davis // Queer Eye CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM
2018-03-23
44 min
Gaywire
February 08, 2018
A 40-year history of gay murders in Toronto // An Interview with The Landing CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM
2018-03-13
43 min
Gaywire
February 01, 2018
Pride Flags in Taber // Trans Medical Services // The targeting of gay men of colour in the Toronto gay village murders CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM
2018-03-12
36 min
Gaywire
January 25, 2018
A Brief and Unreliable History: Reading w/ Amy Fung + Ted Kerr CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM
2018-02-11
52 min
Gaywire
January 18, 2018
Toronto Gay Village Murders // Transphobia and “Free Speech” CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM
2018-02-11
36 min
Gaywire
January 11, 2018
Gays at the Winter Olympics // Nude Swims // Queer Adulting CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM
2018-02-09
42 min
Gaywire
January 4, 2018
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2018-02-09
45 min
Terra Informa
Reflecting on the Fort McMurray Wildfire
This month marks one year since the disastrous Fort McMurray wildfire. In this week’s episode we air an archive about the fire. CJSR volunteers gathered first-hand accounts of people who had to flee and met people who opened up their hearts and wallets to help. Then a University of Alberta wildfire expert provides some analysis […] ★ Support this podcast ★
2017-05-22
29 min
CJSR Radio
Bike Bits: Riding Political Threads part 1 (2017 Feb 23)
Cyclist Kristi Woo from Calgary had a problem. Every time she rode her bike her jacket would ride up her back, the sleeves weren't quite long enough for the arched forward riding position and the lack of breathability in the arm pits was sweat-inducing. So she set about changing things, by launching her own clothing company, Riyoko. CJSR's bicycle traffic reporter Karly Coleman and co-host Peter Chapman caught up with Woo on the phone for the February edition of Bike Bits. We discovered it's not just function that factors into cycling clothing; politics plays an important role. From ethical sourcing...
2017-02-25
18 min
CJSR Radio
Bike Bits: Riding Political Threads part 2 (2017 Feb 23)
Cyclist Kristi Woo from Calgary had a problem. Every time she rode her bike her jacket would ride up her back, the sleeves weren't quite long enough for the arched forward riding position and the lack of breathability in the arm pits was sweat-inducing. So she set about changing things, by launching her own clothing company, Riyoko. CJSR's bicycle traffic reporter Karly Coleman and co-host Peter Chapman caught up with Woo on the phone for the February edition of Bike Bits. We discovered it's not just function that factors into cycling clothing; politics plays an important role. From ethical sourcing...
2017-02-25
20 min
All That Matters
The Future
This week, the second of two FunDrive episodes recorded live at CJSR: what can art tell us about the future? We tiptoe out at night for Nuit Blanche, try to figure out why we love spoilers so much with researcher Brent Bellamy, and chat with U of A Students Union President Navneet Khinda about the […]
2016-01-07
58 min
All That Matters
The Past
This week, the first of two FunDrive episodes recorded live at CJSR: what art can tell us about the past? Author, rapper and broadcaster Wab Kinew will be speaking about his new memoir The Reason You Walk. And University of Saskatchewan Professor Yin Liu will join us to talk about the surprising origins of the […]
2016-01-07
1h 01
The CJSR Edition
3.03 Truth and Reconciliation
Established on June 1, 2008, the goals of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission include documenting and promoting the extent and impact of residential school experiences. Their final national event took place in Edmonton from March 27-30. This episode of the CJSR Edition contains excerpts from this event.
2014-04-11
00 min
The CJSR Edition
3.02 A Solution to Homelessness?
On this week’s episode of the CJSR Edition, three radio stories about people attempting to wrap their heads around the complex problem of homelessness, and then doing their part, in both large and small ways, to help find a solution to Canada’s homelessness problem.
2014-03-28
00 min
The CJSR Edition
Inner City Immersion
A few weeks ago CJSR producer Karen Fraser spent a weekend in Edmonton’s inner city, at the drop-in centres, and on the streets to experience what life is like living on the streets. This is the audio diary of her experience.
2014-03-26
17 min
The CJSR Edition
John DeMont on Vanishing Vocations
On this week’s episode of the CJSR Edition, John DeMont spoke about how his study of dying jobs lead him to a better understanding of our collective history and national identity. But what about the people whose jobs are on the chopping block?
2014-03-14
23 min
The CJSR Edition
3.01 A Good Day’s Work
The milkman cometh, and then dissapears completely. On this week’s episode of the CJSR Edition, author and journalist John DeMont distills some essence of what it means to be a Canadian today by describing the experience of people who continue to make their living in vanishing vocations.
2014-03-14
00 min
The CJSR Edition
Edmonton-Strathcona MP Linda Duncan on the Current State of Homelessness in Canada
Last week, in anticipation of the 2014 NCRA Homelessness Awareness Radio Marathon, Linda Duncan, the NDP Member of Parliament for Edmonton-Strathcona sat down with CJSR’s News Director Matt Hirji to talk about the current state of homelessness in Canada and the future eradication of this national problem.
2014-03-05
13 min
Think!
Marriage in the 21st Century
I, CJSR, take you, listener, to be my constant friend, my faithful partner and my love from this day forward. I offer you my solemn vow to be your faithful radio station in sickness and in health, in good times and in bad, and in joy as well as in sorrow. Is the institution […]
2014-02-14
18 min
Think!
Marriage in the 21st Century
I, CJSR, take you, listener, to be my constant friend, my faithful partner and my love from this day forward. I offer you my solemn vow to be your faithful radio station in sickness and in health, in good times and in bad, and in joy as well as in sorrow. Is the institution of marriage still relevant today? Or is it an archaic dinosaur out of touch with our modern society? On this episode of Think, your host Warren Mulvey gathered a group of three CJSR radio producers who ponder the question: T...
2014-02-14
00 min
The CJSR Edition
Shorts: Graphic Designer Chip Kidd
Writer and graphic designer Chip Kidd stopped by CJSR to talk about his work in the world of publishing. Even if you’ve never heard his name before, chances are you’ve seen one of his books. Dubbed by many as the closest thing to a rock star in the graphic design world, Kidd has designed more […]
2014-01-21
23 min
The CJSR Edition
All Ears: A Shared History of CJSR and CKUA (Part 2)
All Ears: A Shared History of CJSR and CKUA is the story, told by more than 25 of Alberta’s finest radio makers, of how public radio across this province has come to hold a prominent and esteemed place as the true voice of Alberta’s diverse communities. Producers from both CJSR and CKUA joined forces to explore […]
2014-01-10
27 min
The CJSR Edition
All Ears: A Shared History of CJSR and CKUA (Part 1)
All Ears: A Shared History of CKUA and CJSR is the story, told by more than 25 of Alberta’s finest radio makers, of how public radio across this province has come to hold a prominent and esteemed place as the true voice of Alberta’s diverse communities. Producers from both CJSR and CKUA joined forces to explore […]
2014-01-10
28 min
The CJSR Edition
A Canadian Star Comes Back To Earth!
Welcome aboard the CJSR Edition, featuring our exclusive, extended interview with Canadian astronaut Commander Chris Hadfield. He discusses donning the technological marvel of the one-person space ship that is the space suit and the mind numbing sensation of space walking; about feeling more closely connected to the world up in space, mortality, and the startling […]
2013-11-29
03 min
The CJSR Edition
Sandra Martin: Working the Deadbeat
Journalist Sandra Martin has figured out the way to keep people alive forever. As the Obit Queen of Canada and senior features writer at the Globe and Mail, Martin’s job is immortalize lives that were. On this episode of the CJSR Edition Martin talks about what she’s learned about death after more than 8 years […]
2013-11-15
1h 01
The CJSR Edition
Red Star Session: Tyler Butler
What happens when you die? This month’s Red Star Session got us thinking about the afterlife. Curse you Tyler Butler, one of Edmonton’s finest singer-songwriters who came into CJSR’s Studio A earlier this month to perform a brand new song called ‘Bury Me in the Garden.’ How dare you come in and sing a song that […]
2013-10-29
13 min
The CJSR Edition
The Blood is Thicker Than Water Show
About 83 percent of our blood is comprised of water. On this week’s episode of The CJSR Edition we present two interviews with experts blood and water respectively. Acclaimed Canadian author Lawrence Hill talks about the liquid that singularly unites and divides us. Blood! His newest book, “Blood: The Stuff of Life” is the basis […]
2013-10-25
00 min
The CJSR Edition
Edmonton Elections 2013
Tune in to hear the final word in the Edmonton mayoral campaign! The CJSR Edition sits down with Don Iveson, Karen Leibovici, and Kerry Diotte who candidly discuss their thoughts on what makes Edmonton a great city, and what makes each candidate the best person to lead Edmonton for the next term. Plus, we examine […]
2013-10-18
1h 58
The CJSR Edition
The CJSR Edition: Mayor Stephen Mandel
After 3271 days served as Mayor of Edmonton, and with only 20 days left until he officially vacates the mayor’s office Stephen Mandel speaks in a surprisingly frank interview about his successes and failures as Edmonton’s mayor. Then, what did the Ottoman Empire sound like in the 15th century? That and much more, on this […]
2013-10-11
00 min
The CJSR Edition
The CJSR Edition: Bridging the Divide
On this week’s episode of the CJSR Edition, two stories about people coming together for the greater good! Brian Mason and Danielle Smith, leaders of Alberta’s NDP and The Wildrose Party respectively, go head to head in a debate of political philosophies…with a little radio magic. We also focus on the international student protest at […]
2013-09-21
00 min
The CJSR Edition
The CJSR Edition: Reality Check
On this week’s episode of the CJSR Edition, stories about the blurring of realities, clarity in the face of deception, smoke and mirrors. We’ll hear a presentation that magician Ian Pidgeon delivered this summer at Edmonton’s Nerd Night about the power that sleight of hand can have on our society. Then, later we’ll hear from […]
2013-09-13
00 min
The CJSR Edition
The CJSR Edition: Dino 101, Three-Day Novel Contest, University of Alberta Facts
Last weekend Edmonton Public Library Writer-In-Residence, Omar Mouallem took part in the Three-Day Novel Contest. The literary marathon — where participants are challenged to write a book in just 72 hours — was not only a test of Mouallem’s literary wits, but also his physical and mental endurance. And the day after he wrote the […]
2013-09-06
00 min
Moving Radio
Edmonton Fringe Festival 2013: Nashville Hurricane
The Edmonton International Fringe Festival is officially upon us, and CJSR has a licence to review. On this episode we went undercover to investigate the show Nashville Hurricane.
2013-08-20
03 min
Moving Radio
Edmonton Fringe Festival 2013: Little Fish
The Edmonton International Fringe Festival is officially upon us, and CJSR has a licence to review. On this episode we went undercover to investigate the show Little Fish.
2013-08-20
03 min
Moving Radio
Edmonton Fringe Festival 2013: What Gives?
The Edmonton International Fringe Festival is officially upon us, and CJSR has a licence to review. On this episode we went undercover to investigate the show What Gives?
2013-08-20
03 min