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Podcasting in Academia with Carla DeMarco
Carla DeMarco has had a 30+ year career at the University of Toronto, working in a variety of roles in communications at OISE, the U of T Magazine, Advancement and Public Affairs, as well as at U of T Mississauga in the Offices of the Vice-Principal, Research, and the Vice-Principal, Academic and Dean. In 2016, Carla conceived, created, and launched the podcast VIEW to the U: an eye on the UTM academic community. Over an eight-year period, Carla hosted, produced, and posted over 60 tracks that have accumulated over 31,000 listens. In addition, Carla was selected to present on po...
2024-09-05
14 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Final Episode for current host (for now)
An ode to audio and the UTM academic community Creator and current host of VIEW to the U (VTTU) Carla DeMarco is embarking on a secondment with the Office of the Vice-Provost, Students at U of T St. George. VTTU might return in some iteration, as yet TBD. But for now, Carla is hanging up her headphones, and handing back the audio equipment. Please stay tuned and stay subscribed for further updates and episodes. This last recording is just a big love letter from Carla to all the supporters and participants who made the show what it is. Thank you!
2024-02-03
10 min
「一画一话」
183. 我们的2023文艺生活回顾
本期节目是春节前的最后一期节目,杨老师邀请我们的艺术家和设计师朋友小龙花儿,一起聊聊2023年的文艺收获。 本次分享包括音乐,电影和艺术展,展览部分的关键是埃因霍夫和马蒂斯,完全不入时,非常个人化,节目较长,各位慢慢听。 开春再见👋 ■ 主播 杨老师 · ■ 主播 小龙花儿 · ■ Cover Art La Tristesse du roi / 亨利·马蒂斯 / 纸本水粉、剪纸、拼贴 / 1952 / 292 x 386 cm · ■ Songlist 芦川聪 - Still Sky 森郁惠- Painted Desert 吉村弘 - View From My Window Mac DeMarco - Vancouver 3 never young beach- 帰ろう 朴树 - New Boy & Forever Young Carla Bley,Andy Sheppard,Steve Swallow- Les Trois Lagons (D'Après Henri Matisse) · ■ 延伸内容 NA · ■ sns 感谢你的收听!关于节目和主播的动态,欢迎关注我们的社交号: 「一画一话」微博 「一画一话」豆瓣 Instagram上也可以找到我们。 杨老师 另一位主播 如果你喜欢我们的节目请在你常用的平台留下好评,将节目分享给你的朋友。 · ■ 付费专享节目 patreon 订阅 爱发电 订阅 · ■ say hi info(at)theviewtalk.com Support on Patreon | 爱发电上赞助
2024-02-01
1h 47
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Scott Jess and Lindsay Schoenbohm
Creating more equitable environments in academia On this episode of VIEW to the U, guests are Profs Scott Jess and Lindsay Schoenbohm – Lindsay is a faculty member in UTM's Department of Chemical and Physical Sciences, where she has served as its Chair since 2019, and Scott, a former postdoc in Lindsay’s lab, is currently a faculty member in the School of the Environment at Washington State University. Over the course of this interview, Scott and Lindsay talk a bit about their field – geosciences and how they got into this particular area of research – but also their motivations for partnering up for a ve...
2024-01-29
46 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Tina Malti
Kids, kindness, and community On this episode of VIEW to the U, Tina Malti, a faculty member in the Department of Psychology, and the Director of the Centre for Child Development, Mental Health, and Policy – or CCDMP for short - talks about her work at CCDMP, which was established in 2019, and for which she is the Founding Director. But Tina is a world-renowned expert, whose contributions to child mental health and development extends over the past two decades. Prior to the birth of CCDMP, in 2010 she established the Laboratory for Social-Emotional Development and Intervention (SEDI), which seeks to explore the ro...
2023-11-30
27 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Mary-Rebekah and Romario Reyes (Pt II - Spoiler Episode)
This is, once again, a VIEW to the U first: it’s a Part II continuation of another episode with guests Mary-Rebekah Reyes and her brother Romario, just in time for Halloween to talk about their short horror film Short Drop. It is audio from the chat with them in September 2023, however it contains some spoilers on their film Short Drop. So, if you don’t want the plot of the film ruined for you, please stop listening and go and watch the film now: it is available through Liquid Matter Studios’ YouTube Channel; link below. We talk a bit more a...
2023-10-30
11 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Mary-Rebekah Reyes and Romario Reyes
Community support, love, and art On this episode of VIEW to the U, Mary-Rebekah Reyes and Romario Reyes, a sister and brother team and a truly dynamic duo, talk about Short Drop, a short film they made together – Romario was the writer and director, and Mary-Rebekah produced it. Short Drop has recently made the rounds at film festivals over the past few months – notably the Film and Folklore Festival in Trinidad and Tobago, as well as the Caribbean Tales International Film Festival in Toronto – and it will be celebrated at a special watch party at UTM on October 25, 2023. Over the course...
2023-10-23
44 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Andreas Bendlin
The value of community engagement in academia On this episode of VIEW to the U, Andreas Bendlin, a faculty member in the Department of Historical Studies, and UTM’s current Vice-Dean, Academic Experience, touches on his work in Classics & Roman History, with expertise in ancient religion and ancient civilizations, in many areas, but particularly in the Graeco-Roman world. But he provides insight with regards to the two portfolios that he oversees within the Deans’ Office at UTM: Academic Integrity, which has many interesting challenges arising right now, as well as Experiential Education, an area in which UTM has particularly thrived over...
2023-10-06
31 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Blockbusters, bombs, and Barbie™
On this episode of VIEW to the U, Professor Andreas Hilfinger talks a bit about his work in Chemical & Physical Sciences, but we also get to hear about the work of Professor Meghan Sutherland from Visual Studies. It's a bit of a film review with two brilliant UTM researchers, and we are talking about Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer and Greta Gerwig’s Barbie – both undoubtedly THE films of the summer that had so much buzz around them, with a return to theatres in a big event way, And I actually need to sometimes remind myself that I have access to the sm...
2023-09-06
1h 03
Bed Wed or Behead
The BeWBs Do Galaxy Quest
By Grabthar's hammer, by the suns of Worvan, the BeWBs will not stop until they've conquered every space show and movie under and beyond the sun! This time, Meg and Carla take their aim at 1999's Galaxy Quest (DreamWorks / Universal).Unlike the well-meaning bit dopey Thermians, we know this is all just entertainment. It doesn't make it any easier to separate the actors from their characters, however, and believe it or not this ends up working out for the best. Our trio is made up of Alexander Dane (Alan Rickman) Gwen...
2023-07-17
1h 02
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Ai Taniguchi
In honour of Canadian Multiculturalism Day, which comes around each year on June 27, on VIEW to the U, we are talking about identity that directly correlates to the language that we use. On this episode, featured guest, Professor Ai Taniguchi talks about her work as a linguist in UTM’s Department of Language Studies, as well as her art, which animates and illustrates much of her scholarly pursuits. Ai specializes in semantics and pragmatics – for those of us who need a primer, or a refresher, as the case may be - she explains both over the course of this interview. But...
2023-06-26
35 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Nick Rule
On this episode of VIEW to the U, Nick Rule, UTM’s new Vice-Principal, Academic and Dean, and a professor from the Department of Psychology in the Faculty of Arts & Science, talks about his research related to social cognition, and how first impressions can persist in colouring our perceptions of people. He is a leading expert on the concept of “gaydar,” among other related areas, such as racial bias, religious ideology, and social behaviour. On this episode, he also discusses the humility that can help drive progress in academia, as well as the “imposter syndrome,” something that Nick has written about in t...
2023-06-01
42 min
The Breakdown®
The Breakdown - 6th May 2023
The Breakdown - 6th May 2023 - Presented by Joel Rigler & John Murphy:Alan Palomo - 'Nudista Mundial ‘89' (feat. Mac DeMarco)Therapy? - 'Poundland Of Hope And Glory'Jessie Ware - 'That! Feels Good!'The Lemon Twigs - 'What Happens To A Heart'Grian Chatten - 'Fairlies'Alex Lahey - 'The Sky Is Melting'John’s Treble 7:Sally Potter - 'Pink Bikini'James Leonard Hewitson - 'Fill My Head With Sugar'Sailor Down...
2023-05-06
2h 20
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
MScSM students
Stewards of Sustainability The Curb the Rain team, who placed first in the Rain It In Competition in 2021, includes Lauren O’Malley, Nandaraye Choi, Borys Brodziuk, and Tina Elliott. The Curb the Rain team were accepted into the Leap Startup League program presented by ICUBE UTM and Sheridan EDGE. They were also finalists in the Early Stage Finalists category among 4 other start-ups, and they successfully won the ‘Sauga Pitch and Showcase presented by ICUBE UTM, Sheridan EDGE and Mississauga Business Enterprise Centre (MBEC) in December 2021. In addition, they were accepted into the Foresight Canada Clean Tech Acceleration Program in January 2022. Thei...
2023-04-20
29 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Doug VanderLaan
On this episode of VIEW to the U, Professor Doug VanderLaan from UofT Mississauga's Department of Psychology talks about his work in the Biopsychosocial Investigations of Gender Laboratory – or the BIG lab for short - and this interview highlights Doug's work in gender diversity and gender expression. In the BIG lab, Doug has several lines of research running, including a Neuroimaging Study of Transgender Adolescents and Adults, which investigates brain development and unique brain characteristics among Canadian adolescents who experience gender dysphoria, which is “distress due to an incongruence between birth-assigned and experienced gender.” However, on today’s episode we cover so...
2023-03-29
39 min
The Geyser Flow
Grants Round 2: Announcing Winners!
This episode is a recording of our Twitter Spaces. We announce the GG Round 2 Winners, speak to the Sponsors (Alby), speak to board members about their toughts on the overall ecosystem: their feeling is they were overwhelmed about how much is hapening - Brad Mills, Daniel Prince, Abubakar, Carla. Then we announce the winners, as well as the Top 3 winners: Mi Primer Bitcoin, 2140 meetup and Max DeMarco. Thank you all for participating, whether it’s contributing towards the grant, sponsoring it, applying, winning, and even just listening in and retweeting!
2023-03-02
1h 39
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Ajay Rao
On this episode of VIEW to the U, Ajay Rao, an associate professor in the Department of Historical Studies, and UTM’s current Vice-Dean, Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs, talks about his work, including the Global Past project, which recently received funding with a University of Toronto Connaught Global Challenge Award, and is an undertaking that unites several UofT researchers as well as international collaborators. Ajay discusses the importance of humanities research, as well as the various initiatives on the horizon and collective efforts to foster a greater sense of community within the graduate studies and postdoctoral community to make UT...
2023-01-30
22 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Harleen and Loridee
Taking the plunge into podcasting and floundering at university This episode of VIEW to the U features two UofT Mississauga undergraduate students from different disciplines who found common ground in their relation to academic failures – but also successes along the way. Harleen Kundan and Loridee De Villa were able to turn their experiences and discussions into a 12-part podcast series, called Fish Outta Water, to help other students, who are just starting out on their own university journeys, stay afloat.
2022-12-23
32 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Amrita Daniere
Have you ever wondered about what all the role of a Dean entails? Well, we have got a guest for that: on this episode of VIEW to the U, UofT Mississauga’s current Vice-Principal, Academic and Dean Amrita Daniere fills us in on the joys and the challenges associated with serving in this role at UTM, as well as some of her priorities for the UTM campus. Amrita Daniere also talks about her research related to informal settlements, housing, and urban infrastructure around the world, but particularly in cities of the Global South, with much effort devoted to Southeast Asia. Th...
2022-11-23
34 min
Mercredi !
Voyage dans la quatrième dimension // 08.06.2022
Au programme ce mercredi ! Aujourd’hui dans Mercredi ! préparez vous pour un voyage dans la quatrième dimension. Traversez, en compagnie de Raphaël, Tao et Carla, l’histoire des cabinets de curiosités, des cryptides ou encore des pandas pour en apprendre plus sur les curiosités du monde qui nous entoure. Les musiques de l’émission : Anything Goes – Cole PorterChamber Of Reflection – Mac DemarcoPortrait Of Tracy – Jaco PastoriusCure For Me (Acoustic) – AuroraThink – Aretha FranklinBing Abi – Stephen MckeonProfessor Layton and the Unwound Future –...
2022-06-08
28 min
Mercredi !
Mercredi ! Voyage dans la quatrième dimension
Au programme ce mercredi ! Aujourd'hui dans Mercredi ! préparez vous pour un voyage dans la quatrième dimension. Traversez, en compagnie de Raphaël, Tao et Carla, l'histoire des cabinets de curiosités, des cryptides ou encore des pandas pour en apprendre plus sur les curiosités du monde qui nous entoure. Les musiques de l’émission : Anything Goes - Cole Porter Chamber Of Reflection - Mac Demarco Portrait Of Tracy - Jaco Pastorius Cure For Me (Acoustic) - Aurora Think - Aretha Franklin Bing Abi - Stephen Mckeon Professor Layton and the Unwound Future - Suspicion Zelda Twilight Princess - Snowpeak
2022-06-08
00 min
Mercredi !
Mercredi ! Voyage dans la quatrième dimension
Au programme ce mercredi ! Aujourd'hui dans Mercredi ! préparez vous pour un voyage dans la quatrième dimension. Traversez, en compagnie de Raphaël, Tao et Carla, l'histoire des cabinets de curiosités, des cryptides ou encore des pandas pour en apprendre plus sur les curiosités du monde qui nous entoure. Les musiques de l’émission : Anything Goes - Cole Porter Chamber Of Reflection - Mac Demarco Portrait Of Tracy - Jaco Pastorius Cure For Me (Acoustic) - Aurora Think - Aretha Franklin Bing Abi - Stephen Mckeon Professor Layton and the Unwound Future - Suspicion Zelda Twilight Princess - Snowpeak
2022-06-08
00 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Ruba Kana'an
The guest on this episode of VIEW to the U, Professor Ruba Kana'an, a historian of Islamic art in the Department of Visual Studies at UofT Mississauga, talks about art and architecture, how it enriches our lives, what we can learn from it, and the stories it tells about people and places. Ruba also talks about her history with the work she has done with museums, particularly her association with the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto as part of their leadership and outreach team, and how those associations have informed her research.
2022-04-12
30 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Zoë Wool
A sweeping scholarly smorgasbord On this episode of VIEW to the U, the guest is Zoë Wool, an assistant professor from UTM’s Department of Anthropology. Very few researchers cover as much ground in a research program as Zoë does, and over the course of this interview, Zoë talks about this range of work, which spans medical and sociocultural anthropology, and examines the harms of war and toxic burn pits that the US military use around the world, as well as her focus on disability and technology studies, queer theory, and feminist science studies. Zoë also talks about how she got in...
2022-01-26
43 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Alana Ogata
This episode of VIEW to the U features Professor Alana Ogata from UTM’s Department of Chemical & Physical Sciences. Over the course of this interview, Alana talks about her bioanalytical chemistry research that measures proteins, which are at the root of all biological functions and processes and has relevance for disease diagnostics and treatment. Alana is also particularly interested in investigating biomarkers in relation to women’s health. But also, Alana is committed to mentorship and animating equity, diversity, and inclusion in academia by discussing and fostering these considerations with her students and trainees. A full transcript of the episode is a...
2021-12-17
28 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Senior Research Associates
On this episode of VIEW to the U, Drs. Katie Harris-Howard, Elizabeth Parke, Dmitry Pichugin, and Vera Velasco from the Office of the Vice-Principal, Research at UofT Mississauga, talk about their roles as Senior Research Associates or SRA. So, what is an SRA? At their core, they are educators and academics in their own right, with established programs of research and expertise in their respective disciplines – in this case, cellular neurobiology, visual culture, biophysics, and plant physiology. And as part of their roles at UTM, they oversee a Core Facility. Find out more on this episode of VIEW to the U...
2021-11-30
36 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Kristen Bos
On this episode of VIEW to the U, Professor Kristen Bos from UTM’s Department of Historical Studies talks about her research on Indigenous feminisms, with among other things, considers the past, present, and future of seed beads. These little beads that have been used by Indigenous communities for thousands of years, vary in size but usually measure no more than 5 mm – or for a sense of scale, a bit smaller than a sesame seed – they tell stories, govern lands, and they have even been used as currencies, and on this edition of the podcast, Kristen covers all of this in fin...
2021-10-28
34 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Anna and Ben
To kick off this new season of VIEW to the U, we are picking up where we left off – with representation from UTM’s Department of Psychology – but this time around the featured guests are two new faculty members, Professors Anna Kosovicheva and Benjamin Wolfe, co-directors of the Applied Perception and Psychophysics Lab, or APPLY Lab, that was recently established at UTM. Anna and Ben are helping me launch the new season: “Without further ado” is the theme for the year, and throughout this season, I will introduce some of the new people from UTM’s vibrant and ever-growing research community. O...
2021-09-27
41 min
Friends in Your Ears
Carla DeMarco and Maggie Noel
Are you prepared to laugh? Because your friends Carla DeMarco, Maggie Noel, and Kathy Campbell sure are! Hear all about what makes them tick, sprinkled with some of that podcast fairy dust and more, all in this very special Friends In Your Ears. Theme Music by Christopher and Adelaide Breen Edited by Dear Podcast Incomparable Memberships!: Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Kathy Campbell with Carla DeMarco and Maggie Noel.
2021-08-27
56 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Keisuke Fukuda
On this episode of VIEW to the U we highlight Professor Keisuke Fukuda, also known as K, who talks about his research related to visual working memory and how memory guides behaviour. But along with that, K also talks about other studies his lab is taking on such as why is it so hard to forget things we would rather not remember and how memory distortion can come into play when we are processing information. K also talks about some of the daily inspirations that motivate his research. A full transcript of the interview is available at https://www.utm...
2021-04-29
24 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Nicole Charles
This edition of VIEW to the U features Professor Nicole Charles in Women and Gender Studies from UTM's Department of Historical Studies. On this episode she talks about her research related to hesitancy around the human papillomavirus vaccine in Barbados, and why the word “suspicion” resonates so much for her in her work, which intersects across several fields including transnational Black feminist studies, medical anthropology, and science and technology studies. Her forthcoming book Suspicion: Vaccines, Hesitancy and the Affective Politics of Protection in Barbados (Duke University Press ), is due out later this year in December 2021. Nicole Charles joined the faculty at U...
2021-02-24
23 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Anna Korteweg
On this edition of VIEW to the U, Professor Anna Korteweg from the Department of Sociology at U of T Mississauga talks about the motivations behind her research in immigration integration, policy and practices. She also outlines the work she has done with her long-time collaborator from Humboldt University in Germany, Professor Gökçe Yurdakul. Very much in keeping with this “Adventures in Research” season of the podcast, Anna has a couple of academic anecdotes to share, but she also talks about the influence and importance of stories people tell, as well as the life lessons to be learned from k...
2021-01-27
29 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
David Samson
On this short day’s journey into night – coming just in time for the winter solstice, Professor David Samson is featured on this edition of VIEW to the U, on which he talks about his evolutionary biology research in UTM’s Department of Anthropology. For this season of the podcast, which is a focus on "adventures in research," David shares his stories that vividly illustrate studies are not always conducted in a lab and that researchers are sometimes literally ‘going out on a limb’ for their findings! He also lets us in on the details of the “candlelight challenge,” as well as his to...
2020-12-21
39 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Peter Kotanen
On this latest episode of VIEW to the U, Professor Peter Kotanen from the Department of Biology at UofT Mississauga discusses his research and current projects, which have “ecological interactions between plants and their natural enemies,” such as herbivores, insects, and pathogens, at their core. But our chat is also infused with a couple of Peter’s tales from the field, in some of the wilderness in the northern parts of Canada, and for the second time on this podcast, we are privy to polar bear sightings in the Arctic. But he also has his own Gilligan’s Island-type story where he...
2020-11-28
19 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Josh Milstein
On this episode of VIEW to the U podcast, we continue this season of “Adventures in Research” with Professor Josh Milstein from the Department of Chemical & Physical Sciences at UofT Mississauga and in the Department of Physics at UofT St. George. Josh has a couple of stories to tell about his time in academia, and we also talk about podcasts he’s listening to, books he’s reading, and how the The Big Bang Theory – the TV show, not the actual theory – helped Josh’s mom realize that her son might have a future in science. Prior to coming to UTM, Josh comp...
2020-10-08
20 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Alex Gillespie
A familiar voice to the podcast because Professor Alex Gillespie was featured on our very first season almost five years ago now, but this time around she’s in an entirely new seat – physically, virtually, spiritedly – and literally all of the above – at the helm as Vice-President UofT and UTM’s newly appointed Principal. The new season of VIEW to the U is “Adventures in research,” with a focus on interesting, scholarly tales, and so Alex is kicking us off with a remarkable discovery in an archive that happened quite early on in her academic career. Over the course of our chat, Alex...
2020-09-10
16 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Elspeth Brown
On this episode of VIEW to the U, Historical Studies prof Elspeth Brown, who joined the faculty at UofT Mississauga in 2000, talks about her archival work preserving the stories of people from the LGBTQ community. We also talk about the history of Pride celebrations, timed with Global Pride that is taking place on June 27, how the origin of Pride has parallels with the current racial upheavals happening at this current moment in time, and how Elspeth is rethinking her own approach to research so as to address the structural inequalities that exist within scholarship that further marginalizes people. Elspeth obtained...
2020-06-24
39 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Jennifer Adese
Métis matters in research and in Canada On this edition of VIEW to the U podcast, Professor Jennifer Adese, an associate professor in the Department of Sociology at UofT Mississauga, discusses her Indigenous research. Her research focuses on Indigenous political and cultural representation across several sites. While her earlier work focused on confronting misrepresentations of Indigenous people, her more recent work examines Métis women's political representation and activism. Resources Jennifer's Book recommendations - Chris Andersen, "Métis": Race, Recognition, and the Struggle for Indigenous Peoplehood https://www.amazon.ca/dp/077482722X/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 - Constance Bac...
2020-06-19
31 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Matthew Adams
Considering everyday air contaminants in extraordinary times: On this episode air-pollution scientist Assistant Professor Matthew Adams, who has been on faculty in UTM’s Department of Geography since 2017, talks about his research, which focuses on our exposure to air contaminants in urban environments. He talks about some of the impacts reduced traffic in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and Ontario has had on urban environments due to schools and several businesses being shut down. Matthew also talks about the ways in which the current pandemic has shifted some of his lab’s work, and changes he hopes to see in urba...
2020-06-12
21 min
Stephano Rossi In The Mix
World Of Music Yearmix 2015 Mixtape -Mixed By Stephano Rossi
Tracklist: 1. Drake - Hotline Bling 2. Stephano Rossi-Rollin 3. Chuckie & ChildsPlay - I'm Dancing ft. T-Pain & Flo Rida 4. Skrillex and Diplo - Where Are Ü Now (with Justin Bieber) (Remix) 5. Coone - Into The Madness (Yellow Claw Remix) 6. Yellow Claw -Till It Hurts Ft. Ayden 7. Icona Pop – Emergency (Club Killers Trap Dirty Remix) 8. Silento - Watch Me (Whip, Nae Nae) 9. Beyoncé - 7-11 10. David Guetta, Afrojack ft. Nicki Minaj - Hey Mama 11. Jack Ü - Take Ü There (feat. Kiesza) 12. Fetty Wap - Trap Queen 13. Andreea Balan - RECE 14. Yonna - Ce a f...
2020-05-19
3h 35
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Edward Schatz
Global connectivity in a crisis On this episode of VIEW to the U we hear from Professor Edward Schatz in U of T Mississauga’s Department of Political Science about his research that spans several areas including identity politics, social transformations, and anti-Americanism. He also talks about the ways in which the current pandemic has illuminated some of the issues, like the flaws in our global capitalism and social inequalities that, no matter where you are living, the amplification of these universal problems is undeniable. Ed Schatz is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto Mississauga an...
2020-05-14
25 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
John Paul Ricco
The value of Art and times of social upheaval In this episode Professor John Paul Ricco from UofT Mississauga’s Department of Visual Studies talks about his art and art history research, and also about how past health crises have shaped art movements. We also talk about some of the ways in which this current pandemic may influence artists now and in creations to come, and what kinds of things John Paul is doing in this time of solitude. John Paul is an art historian and queer theorist whose interdisciplinary research, teaching and writing draws connections between late-twentieth-century and contemporary ar...
2020-04-24
32 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Beth Coleman
In this episode we hear from Professor Beth Coleman, an Associate Professor in UTM’s Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology and in UofT’s Faculty of Information Studies (FIS) about her research in aspects of human narrative and digital data in the engagement of global cities, including aspects of locative media/mobile media and smart cities. We also talk about weeding through all of the COVID-19 information we are bombarded with everyday, and some of the things she’s doing during this time of self-isolation - we might even have a recipe or two to share. Beth has been o...
2020-04-17
16 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Samuel Ronfard
In this first sequestered episode, Psychology Professor Samuel Ronfard talks about his research and also about how to best chat with young kids about things like germs, global pandemics, and physical distancing. We also talk about some of the things he’s doing during this time of self-isolation, and how he’s balancing work at home while also having a toddler toddling about. Samuel Ronfard is an Assistant Professor in UTM’s Department of Psychology and the Director of The Childhood Learning and Development Lab. His work explores how children learn about, come to believe in, and come to understand ideas...
2020-04-09
17 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Negin Dahya
Technological tools for education & connection For this particular episode we focus on: “Why and how are mobile phones and social networks enabling education as it relates to refugees? How is this working in some remote places around the world?” We turn to Professor Negin Dahya from UTM’s Institute of Communication, Culture, Information, and Technology and UofT's Faculty of Information Studies for an answer to these questions, along with some other insights related to her research. Over the course of the interview we cover Negin’s work that considers the cultural and social contexts of digital media production and use through...
2020-03-06
26 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Vincent Kuuire
Immigrant wellbeing and Global Health For this particular episode we focus on: “Although low- and middle-income countries like Ghana, Kenya and Malawi are urbanizing at a rapid pace, why is the spread of non-communicable and infectious diseases still so prevalent?” For this we turn to Professor Vincent Kuuire from UTM’s Department of Geography, along with some other insights related to his research. Over the course of the interview we cover Vincent’s work, which includes a broad range of considerations such as social inequities associated with access to healthcare and immigrant integration dynamics with regards to the healthcare system in Canad...
2020-02-24
36 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Norman Farb
In this episode, Season 4, Episode 1, we are turning to Professor Norman Farb from U of T Mississauga’s Department of Psychology for an answer to the question, “Why is meditation and mindfulness so important for us, and why is it on so many people’s radar these days? For this particular episode, because it is January, and people may have started off with some intentions for the new year ahead, which statistically speaking, might be starting to wane right about now, our main question, or the “eye on why” tackles these questions and hopefully the talk offers some inspiration about maintainin...
2020-01-29
30 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Jessica Burgner-Kahrs
Plugged into robotics research Jessica Burgner-Kahrs is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Mathematical and Computational Sciences at U of T Mississauga and in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at UofT, and the Director of the Continuum Robotics Laboratory at UTM, a newly established lab. Over the course of this interview Jessica talks about being at the forefront of continuum robotics, what inspires and influences her work in the lab, her global collaborations, and how she got into this field. Her research focuses on continuum robotics and in particular on their design, modeling, planning and control, as well as human-robot...
2019-11-15
34 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Maria Hupfield
Reimagining Research & Roots Maria Hupfield is an Assistant Professor cross appointed in the Departments of Visual Studies and English & Drama at UTM. She is UTM’s first Canada Research Chair in Transdisciplinary Indigenous Arts, she is a globally renowned Indigenous performance artist, coming to UTM hot off the heels of nearly a decade based in Brooklyn, New York, making her mark in art circles there, and she also happens to be returning to her alma mater where she completed her own studies in Art and Art History at UTM in 1999. Over the course of this interview on VIEW to the U...
2019-09-16
39 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Arsalan Kahnemuyipour
Dialectical Discourses June 27 is Canadian Multiculturalism Day, so in the spirit of the day, today’s episode of the VIEW to the U podcast features Professor Arsalan Kahnemuyipour to learn more about the linguistics research he undertakes in U of T Mississauga’s Department of Language Studies. With this new, third season of VIEW to the U highlighting UTM’s Global Perspectives, Arsalan outlines some of the ongoing international collaborations he has with linguists around the world. Arsalan Kahnemuyipour is an Associate Professor in the Department of Language Studies at U of T Mississauga and in the Department of Linguistics at Uni...
2019-06-26
28 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Tracey Galloway
Roots to Reconciliation On today’s episode of the VIEW to the U podcast, which has come out in honour of the month of June where we celebrate National Indigenous History Month, with National Indigenous Peoples Day falling on June 21st, 2019. We will learn more about the work of Professor Tracey Galloway from U of T Mississauga’s Department of Anthropology, and the health-focused research she does with northern Indigenous populations in Canada. We find out more about Tracey’s journey from working as a nurse in the urban Intensive Care Unit in a London, Ontario hospital to her current academ...
2019-06-12
29 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Igor Lehnherr
Arctic Anecdotes On this episode of the VIEW to the U podcast, which has come out in honour of Earth Day, April 22, 2019, we will learn more about climate change and its effects on aquatic ecosystems and Indigenous populations with Professor Igor Lehnherr. Igor Lehnherr is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography at U of T Mississauga, where he has been on faculty since 2014. Prior to coming to UTM he was the W. Garfield Weston postdoctoral fellow in Northern Research in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Waterloo. His research seeks to understand the...
2019-04-18
49 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Neda Maghbouleh
Mothers and migration On this edition of the VIEW to the U podcast we are hearing from Professor Neda Maghbouleh, who may sound a bit familiar because she was featured last year on the podcast during our Women in Academia season. And, in the spirit of International Women’s Day, which falls on March 8, the interview with Neda is reposted because some of her research has focused on a project that specifically looks at the stress Syrian newcomer mothers face in settling in a new land. Also with this new, third season of the VIEW to the U highlighting UTM’s "G...
2019-03-07
21 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Julie MacArthur
Destination: Africa On today’s episode of the VIEW to the U podcast we are talking mapping borders and territories and its impact on identities in Africa in the late 19th and early 20th centuries with Professor Julie MacArthur, an Assistant Professor in UofT Mississauga's Department of Historical Studies and cross appointed in the Department of History in the Faculty of Arts & Science on the U of T St. George campus. She is also a Fellow with the Jackman Humanities Institute at UofT. We cover a range of other topics that relate to Julie's work, such as aesthetic education and Af...
2019-02-26
38 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Kajri Jain: On art, religion, business, and the work of the imagination
Kajri Jain is an Associate Professor of Indian Visual Culture and Contemporary Art in the Department of Visual Studies at U of T Mississauga and in the Department of Art at UofT St. George, with a cross-appointment at the Institute for Cinema Studies and in the Centre for South Asian Studies. She is interested in how the values associated with images arise not only from what you see in the visual representation, but also from the production, circulation and deployments of images as material objects. She initially trained as a graphic designer at the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad...
2018-12-21
38 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Tracy Rogers: Bare Bones of Research
On this edition of the podcast, Professor Tracy Rogers plots her research path that has led to her place as forensic anthropologist at the University of Toronto Mississauga and as a consultant with the Ontario Forensic Pathology Service. She discusses her broad program of research that touches on several areas, including identifying skeletal remains, analyzing bone composition, and investigating skeletal health. Tracy Rogers is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, and the Director of the Forensic Science Program at UTM. Her research examines methods of estimating the age-at-death of an individual based on...
2018-10-31
21 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Jennifer Stellar: The Power of Positivity in People
On this edition of the podcast, Professor Jennifer Stellar from the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto Mississauga discusses her program of research that touches on several areas, including how individuals and social groups thrive. Her lab particularly focuses on the ways in which various positive emotions, such as compassion, awe, empathy, and gratitude, can improve an individual’s physical health, well-being and enhance relationships, as well as encourage morality and prosocial behaviours. A transcribed version of the interview is available here: https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/vp-research/sites/files/vp-research/shared/JS-transcribed%2CSept.2018.pdf. Read more about he...
2018-09-28
18 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Kent Moore: Flights of Fancy & a researcher's fascination
We interrupt our regularly scheduled programming – Women in Academia – to bring you this special edition of VIEW to the U that features Kent Moore, a Professor in the Department of Chemical and Physical Sciences at UofT Mississauga (UTM), and as of July 1, 2018 is UTM’s Vice-Principal, Research, appointed for a three-year term. On this episode, Kent talks about his research, which investigates climate change, using theoretical, computational, and observational techniques to understand the dynamics of the climate system, and he also studies the impact that weather has on human physiology and performance. He talks about how he got into this field...
2018-07-26
31 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Beyond Limits: Neda Maghbouleh and Jasmine Rault
The guests on this edition of VIEW to the U are University of Toronto Mississauga Professors Neda Maghbouleh and Jasmine Rault. Neda and Jasmine define and explore their particular studies, covering topics such as race, immigration, ethics, place, sexuality, archives and digital humanities. Today we go beyond limits – not just of race and gender, but also moving past some traditional models of how research is realized or conducted, and perhaps “beyond the limits of imagination,” which comes up in the conversation. We are also expanding into two different departments – with the Department of Sociology represented by both profs, as well as the I...
2018-06-28
50 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Lindsay Schoenbohm: Earthy Pursuits
On this episode, Professor Lindsay Schoenbohm talks about her work that uses the landscape to read tectonics, with tectonics being the process that affect the properties and the structure of the Earth’s crust and its evolution over time. We also cover some of the faraway locales she has travelled to in order to conduct her fieldwork – venturing most commonly to ‘seismically active parts of the world,’ where earthquakes can occur – as well as some of the more exciting and memorable trips that have occurred over the course of her academic career. With this second season of the podcast focused on Women i...
2018-06-01
27 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Tenley Conway: Seeing the Urban Forest for the Trees
Trees are part of our everyday landscape, even in a big city like Toronto, but sometimes we pass by these plants in the urban forest without giving them much thought. They are, however, of significant interest for this guest on VIEW to the U, Professor Tenley Conway, and have been a preoccupation of hers for the last few years. On this episode, Tenley talks her work examining how human-environmental interactions impact the urban forests in cities and suburbs, and the diverse group of actors or the residents that end up shaping what she refers to as our “urban ecosystem.” We also...
2018-04-29
32 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Sonia Kang: Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace
On this edition of the VIEW to the U podcast, Professor Sonia Kang charts her research path in the Department of Management within the Institute for Management and Innovation at University of Toronto Mississauga. She discusses her broad program of research that touches on several areas, including managing multiple identities, résumé whitening, the psychological foundations of discrimination, and the effects of stigma and stereotyping and their connection to age, race, gender and also a new line of inquiry looking at the stigma of mental health. A full transcript of the podcast is available at https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/vp...
2018-03-31
31 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Liza Blake: Modern Early Modern
On this edition of the podcast, Professor Liza Blake, an Assistant Professor in the Department of English & Drama at U of T Mississauga, spins us through her work, exploring her current research program at UTM that includes two books in the works focused on medieval and Renaissance literature, poetics, literature and science, and literature and philosophy. With this second season of the podcast focused on Women in Academia, she also imparts some advice for young female scholars that can be useful for really anyone starting out in their career. A full transcript of the interview is available at https://www...
2018-02-28
45 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Biomedical Communications: Andrea Gauthier, Shelley Wall and Jodie Jenkinson
Comics, gaming, visualizations, healthcare, learning, and communication integrated via visual media in science and medicine. On this edition of VIEW to the U we will explore all of these concepts with another trip down the hall to the Biomedical Communications department here at U of T Mississauga. You will hear a familiar voice – that of Professor Jodie Jenkinson, whom I interviewed last year on the podcast – and she will be joined by her colleagues Professor Shelley Wall and graduate student Andrea Gauthier. These three academics are helping kick off Season 2 of VIEW to the U, and this year in 2018 will feat...
2018-01-31
26 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
VIEW to the U: 2017 A Year in Review
End-of the year wrap-up of VIEW to the U. Full transcript available at https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/vp-research/sites/files/vp-research/shared/A%20Year%20in%20Review.pdf.
2017-12-30
08 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Loren Martin: Pain, pills & placebos in research
Professor Loren Martin, a faculty member in U of T Mississauga’s Department of Psychology, discusses the various aspects related to his work, and we touch on several areas including his chronic pain research lab at UTM, how gender factors into pain studies, the placebo affect, and some of the challenges that emerging scholars face. A full transcript of this podcast is available at https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/vp-research/sites/files/vp-research/shared/Transcribed-LM%2CDec.19.pdf.
2017-12-21
37 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
From the Director's Chair: Soo Min Toh Leads IMI through its Next Stage
The guest on this edition of VIEW to the U podcast, Professor Soo Min Toh talks about, among other things, the research that she has done in gender and the workplace, particularly in the area of women in leadership roles, something that has particular relevance for Soo Min’s own current situation: in the summer of 2017, she took on the role of Director at University of Toronto Mississauga’s Institute for Management & Innovation, also known as IMI, where she is helping to foster this expansive team, which boasts no less than 6 graduate professional programs, the home of dozens of faculty memb...
2017-11-30
37 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Rebecca Wittmann: Engaging with the Past
On this edition of VIEW to the U podcast, Professor Rebecca Wittmann from the Department of Historical Studies speaks broadly about her research on the Holocaust and its enduring effect on Germany and subsequent generations. We also cover a range of topics in relation to her work, including Rebecca’s very personal connection to this area of research, how Germany has confronted its past, and what lessons are to be drawn from it in light of some of the current political tension around the world. She also talks about her observations on the changing and enhanced academic environment at UTM. A...
2017-10-30
31 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Mohan Matthen: Ways of Seeing
On this edition of VIEW to the U podcast, Professor Mohan Matthen from the Department of Philosophy discusses his research in perception, and the scientific perspective he brings to his particular branch of philosophy, as well as his more recent work in pleasure learning and cultural learning in relation to aesthetic pleasure. With this Tier I Canada Research Chair in Philosophy, Perception and Communication, we also cover a range of topics as it relates to his work, including the “wow factor” in the movies, a Game of Thrones reference, a bit of virtual reality, and ‘the colour of that dress.’ A full t...
2017-09-30
35 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Jodie Jenkinson: A Virtual Tour of Biomedical Communications Research
On this edition of the podcast, Professor Jodie Jenkinson, takes us on a virtual tour of her work in the Biomedical Communications department, examining her current research program, how she ended up in this area after starting out her career as an animator, what kinds of developments she’s seen over her time at UTM, and what she sees on the horizon for her field. A full transcript of the podcast is available at https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/vp-research/media/1017/download?inline. Resources See the Science Vis Lab at https://bmcresearch.utm.utoronto.ca/sciencevislab/index.html Also listen to...
2017-09-01
22 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Gary Crawford: Anthropological, Archaeological and Agricultural Explorations
On this edition of VIEW to the U podcast, Professor Gary Crawford takes us on a journey through his scholarly explorations of Japan and China that span his career, the early influences that have inspired his lifelong curiosity for cultures and peoples, and the changes he has seen over his time on the U of T Mississauga campus, where he has been on faculty since 1979. A full transcript of the podcast is available at https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/vp-research/sites/files/vp-research/shared/GC-July26%2CFINAL-transcribed.pdf.
2017-07-27
38 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Christine Shaw: Broad Ambitions for the Blackwood Gallery
Dr. Christine Shaw (pictured, photo by John Paul Ricco) is the Director/Curator of the Blackwood Gallery at the University of Toronto Mississauga, where she is an Assistant Professor in Curatorial Studies and Contemporary Art. Christine discusses the aims and ambitions of the Blackwood Gallery, its origins and recent exhibitions, and the research she undertakes in her academic role within the Department of Visual Studies. She also talks about the current three-part project the gallery is working on that has been funded by an unprecedented $375,000 grant they recently received, the largest ever in the Blackwood’s 48-year history. A full tr...
2017-06-29
33 min
Stephano Rossi In The Mix
World Of Music #19-2017-Mixed By Stephano Rossi-Summer Edtion
TRACKLIST: Yellow Claw - Light Years (feat. Rochelle) DJ Snake - Here Comes The Night ft. Mr Hudson Yellow Claw - Friends in the Dark (Feat. Otis Parker) La Familia feat. Guz - In realitate Ami - Ma Omoara (Vladof Dj Remix Edit) Daiana - Love to dance Adele - Hello (Nessprod Remix) The Chainsmokers, Daya-Don't Let Me Down (A-Lectro Remix) Marco & Seba feat. INNA - Show Me the Way MYRNE - Afterdark (feat. Aviella) Charlene - Nu-i Usor Tommo - Yo Soy Loca SHIFT feat JO...
2017-06-04
2h 59
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Rhonda McEwen: New Media and the Human Experience
Professor Rhonda McEwen from UTM's Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology discusses her research in new media and mobile technology. Read accompanying profile From Sesame Street to CRC: http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/vp-research/news/sesame-street-crc. A full transcript of the podcast is available at https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/vp-research/sites/files/vp-research/shared/Podcast5-transcribed%2CMay2017.pdf.
2017-05-23
34 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Evonne Levy: Baroque, Bernini, and Art History
Professor Evonne Levy discusses her varied interests in art and in her discipline of art history and how she was drawn to the field. A full transcript is available at https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/vp-research/sites/files/vp-research/shared/Podcast4-transcribed%2CApril2017.pdf.
2017-04-26
27 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Ron Buliung: Advocating for Accessibility - Improving accessibility for children on the move
Professor Ron Buliung from U of T Mississauga's Department of Geography is a transportation geographer who is working towards improving access to transportation and education for children with disabilities. A full transcript is available at https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/vp-research/sites/files/vp-research/shared/Podcast3-transcribed%2CMarch2017.pdf.
2017-03-28
35 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Alexandra Gillespie: How Chaucer and Gaming fit into this Humanities scholar's research
VIEW to the U podcast features Professor Alexandra Gillespie from UTM's Department of English and Drama. See the full transcript at https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/vp-research/sites/files/vp-research/shared/Podcast2-transcribed%2CFeb.10.pdf.
2017-02-27
30 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Ulrich Krull: How cellphones and paper factor into his bioanalytical chemistry research
Interview with Professor Ulrich Krull, prof in CPS, and Interim Vice-President and Principal at U of T Mississauga. Inaugural podcast from the Office of the V.P., Research at UTM. See the full transcript at https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/vp-research/sites/files/vp-research/shared/Podcast1-transcribed.pdf.
2017-01-29
35 min
Stereoзвук
Stereoзвук — это авторская программа Евгения Эргардта (164)
Stereoзвук - это новинки современной альтернативной музыки. Артисты, модные на Западе, но почти неизвестные у нас. Каждую неделю автор и ведущий программы Евгений Эргардт знакомит вас с редкой музыкой. Время выхода понедельник 22-00 С 18.01.2016 программа выходит в 23 часа Трек-Лист Выпуск - 164 Лучшая Сотня Композиций за 2015 год по версии программы Stereoзвук 1. Noel Gallaghers High Flying Birds - Ballad Of The Mighty I 2. Tobias Jesso Jr. - Without You 3. Tame Impala - The Less I Know The Better 4. Marsheaux - My Secret Garden 5. David Hasselhoff - True Survivor 6. Kadhja Bonet - Remember The Rain 7. Neon Indian - Slumlord 8. Sundara Karma - Loveblood 9. EL VY - Return to the Moon 10. Blur - Go Out 11. Phoria - Melatonin 12. Keep Shelly In Athens - Hollow Man 13. Real Lies - World Peace 14. East India Youth - Beaming White 15. Bror Forsgren - In A Time When God Was One 16. New Order feat.La Roux - Tutti Frutti 17. C Duncan - Garden 18. Django Django...
2015-12-28
2h 03
EOTM / Universal Wave Radio
Episode: EOTMRadio.com On Demand - Black Talk Media
Thursday night on EOTMRadio.com, hosts Don Adams open up to discuss new forms of slavery, the juvenile detention system and the infamous child support laws in the US. Listen to EOTM Radio daily to hear a variety of your favorite EOTM Radio E' Jays past and present covering issues affecting and effecting African American communities in the States and Abroad. CLICK here to Stream to other shows in this series Call in and share your thoughts live ON-AIR via 718-664-6543. Have a show topic? Email us! Featured personalities in this series: Gerald Rose Louis Smith aka Tre Luv ...
2015-04-10
2h 00
Музыкальная Археология
1 апреля (087)
После четырех месяцев паузы "Музыкальная Археология" снова в эфире Fontanka FM. И первый же выпуск нового сезона 2015 года посвящен самым разнообразным релизам, которых, тем не менее, объединяет одно: все они увидели свет 1 апреля. Tracklist: Земфира - Мечтой Cloud Nothings - Quieter Today Mac DeMarco - Salad Days Carla Bruni - Chez Keith et Anita Yellowcard - Possessions Аквариум - Немного Солнца В Холодной Воде (репетиция перед концертом) R.E.M. - Airliner Paul McCartney - Silly Love Songs Mylene Farmer - Chloe Mylene Farmer - Cendres De Lune (Prelude chill + Azimuth R feat, Настя Полева - Некуда Плыть
2015-04-02
48 min
EOTM / Universal Wave Radio
On Demand Episodes - Black Talk Media - Download FREE on iTunes
With EOTM Radio you can now get On Demand episodes of your favorite shows on your computer, iPhone®, iPad®, iPod touch®, compatible Android device, Lynx radio & more. Plus, you can even download episodes for offline listening on compatible smartphones & tablets! Today's featured Host: Don Adams Adams opens up to discuss new forms of slavery, the juvenile detention system and the infamous child support laws in the US. Listen to EOTM Radio daily to hear a variety of your favorite EOTM Radio 'E' Jays past and present covering issues affecting and effecting African American communities in the States and Abroad. Featured per...
2014-11-17
1h 57
EOTM / Universal Wave Radio
EOTM Radio: Your Source For Black Talk Media – On Itunes & Google Play
Friday night on EOTMRadio.com, hosts Don Adams & Sweet T open up to discuss new forms of slavery, the juvenile detention system and the infamous child support laws in the US. Listen to EOTM Radio daily to hear a variety of your favorite EOTM Radio E' Jays past and present covering issues affecting and effecting African American communities in the States and Abroad. CLICK here to Stream to other shows in this series Call in and share your thoughts live ON-AIR via 718-664-6543. Have a show topic? Email us! Featured personalities in this series: Gerald Rose Louis Smith aka...
2014-09-20
1h 18
EOTM / Universal Wave Radio
EOTM Radio: Your Source For Black Talk Media – On Itunes & Google Play
Tonight on EOTMRadio.com, radio host Don Adams & Sweet T open up to discuss new forms of slavery, the juvenile detention system and the infamous child support laws in the US. Listen to EOTM Radio daily to hear a variety of your favorite EOTM Radio ‘E’ Jayspast and present covering issues affecting and effecting African American communities in the States and Abroad. CLICK here to Stream to other shows in this series Call in and share your thoughts live ON-AIR via 718-664-6543. Have a show topic? Email us! Featured personalities in this series: Gerald Rose Louis Smith aka Tre Luv C...
2014-04-24
2h 00
Escape Into a World of Words With Free Audiobook Bliss
Sempre: Redemption Audiobook by J. M. Darhower
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 206858 Title: Sempre: Redemption Author: J. M. Darhower Narrator: Carla Mercer-Meyer Format: Unabridged Length: 19:36:00 Language: English Release date: 02-03-14 Publisher: Tantor Media Genres: Romance, Fiction & Literature, Romantica, Contemporary Women Summary: Haven Antonelli and Carmine DeMarco have been through a lot. Haven was taken in by Carmine's father, and with his family's help, she escaped a gruesome fate. However, saving Haven from the dark intentions of a mafia family cost Carmine a steep price: he was forced to swear loyalty to them. Now, still passionately in love, Carmine and...
2014-02-03
7h 36
Turn on Free Audiobook in Romance, Contemporary
Sempre: Redemption by J. M. Darhower | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Sempre: Redemption Author: J. M. Darhower Narrator: Carla Mercer-Meyer Format: Unabridged Length: 19 hrs and 32 mins Language: English Release date: 02-03-14 Publisher: Tantor Audio Genres: Romance, Contemporary Summary: Haven Antonelli and Carmine DeMarco have been through a lot. Haven was taken in by Carmine's father, and with his family's help, she escaped a gruesome fate. However, saving Haven from the dark intentions of a mafia family cost Carmine a steep price: He was forced to swear loyalty to them. Now, still passionately in love, Carmine and Haven must face...
2014-02-03
7h 32
Turn on Audiobook in Romance, Contemporary
Sempre by J. M. Darhower | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Sempre Author: J. M. Darhower Narrator: Carla Mercer-Meyer Format: Unabridged Length: 19 hrs and 6 mins Language: English Release date: 12-30-13 Publisher: Tantor Audio Genres: Romance, Contemporary Summary: Haven Antonelli and Carmine DeMarco grew up under vastly different circumstances. Haven, a second-generation slave, was isolated in the middle of the desert, her days full of hard work and terrifying abuse. Carmine, born into a wealthy Mafia family, lived a life of privilege and excess. Now a twist of fate has caused their worlds to collide. Entangled in a web of...
2013-12-30
7h 06
Escape Into a World of Words With Free Audiobook Bliss
Sempre Audiobook by J. M. Darhower
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 205193 Title: Sempre Author: J. M. Darhower Narrator: Carla Mercer-Meyer Format: Unabridged Length: 19:10:00 Language: English Release date: 12-30-13 Publisher: Tantor Media Genres: Romance, Fiction & Literature, Romantica, Contemporary Women Summary: Haven Antonelli and Carmine DeMarco grew up under vastly different circumstances. Haven, a second-generation slave, was isolated in the middle of the desert, her days full of hard work and terrifying abuse. Carmine, born into a wealthy Mafia family, lived a life of privilege and excess. Now a twist of fate has caused their worlds to collide. Entangled in...
2013-12-30
7h 10
EOTM / Universal Wave Radio
EOTM Radio: Your Source For Black Talk Media
Listen to EOTM Radio Tuesday & Wednesday nights @ 8:30 p.m. PST & Sunday Nights at 10 p.m. PST to hear a variety of your favorite EOTM Radio 'E' Jayspast and present covering issues affecting and effecting African American communities in the States and Abroad. Call in and share your thoughts live ON-AIR via 718-664-6543. Have a show topic? Email us at eonline@eotmblog.com. Featured personalities in this series: Gerald Rose Louis Smith aka Tre Luv Carla B. Mocha D. Don Adams Jr. Grand Ma Grip Demarco McKeever The EOTM Radio Network™ is striving to be your #1 source of independent new me...
2013-08-14
1h 23
EOTM / Universal Wave Radio
EOTM Radio: Your Source For Black Talk Media
Listen to EOTM Radio Wednesday nights @ 5:30 p.m. & Sunday Nights at 10 p.m. PST to hear a variety of your favorite EOTM Radio 'E' Jayspast and present covering issues affecting and effecting African American communities in the States and Abroad. Call in and share your thoughts live ON-AIR via 718-664-6543. Have a show topic? Email us at eonline@eotmblog.com. Featured personalities in this series: Gerald Rose Louis Smith aka Tre Luv Carla B. Mocha D. Don Adams Jr. Grand Ma Grip Demarco McKeever The EOTM Radio Network™ is striving to be your #1 source of independent new media geared to...
2013-06-13
2h 21
Listen to New Releases of Audiobooks in Fiction, Chick Lit
The Difference Between You and Me Audiobook by Kathleen DeMarco
Please open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: The Difference Between You and Me Author: Kathleen DeMarco Narrator: Gabrielle De Cuir Format: Unabridged Length: 10 hrs and 3 mins Language: English Release date: 05-13-13 Publisher: Audible Studios Ratings: 3 of 5 out of 2 votes Genres: Fiction, Contemporary Publisher's Summary: Josie O'Leary, 28 years old, beautiful, and Pilates-toned, intends to assume her rightful place in the Hollywood pantheon, as president of a major movie studio. She plots her ascent with a commando's ruthlessness, and nothing - not an...
2013-05-13
10h 03
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2013-03-25
2h 00
EOTM / Universal Wave Radio
EOTM Radio: Your Source For Black Talk Media
Listen to EOTM Radio Sunday Nights at 10 p.m. PST to hear a variety of your favorite EOTM Radio 'E' Jayspast and present covering issues affecting and effecting African American communities in the States and Abroad. Call in and share your thoughts live ON-AIR via 718-664-6543. Have a show topic? Email us at eonline@eotmblog.com. Featured personalities in this series: Gerald Rose Louis Smith aka Tre Luv Carla B. Mocha D. Don Adams Jr. Grand Ma Grip Demarco McKeever The EOTM Radio Network™ is striving to be your #1 source of independent new media geared towards the Black community. Fo...
2013-03-18
1h 59
EOTM / Universal Wave Radio
EOTM Radio: Your Source For Black Talk Media
Listen to EOTM Radio Sunday Nights at 10 p.m. PST to hear a variety of your favorite EOTM Radio 'E' Jayspast and present covering issues affecting and effecting African American communities in the States and Abroad. Call in and share your thoughts live ON-AIR via 718-664-6543. Have a show topic? Email us at eonline@eotmblog.com. Featured personalities in this series: Gerald Rose Louis Smith aka Tre Luv Carla B. Mocha D. Don Adams Jr. Grand Ma Grip Demarco McKeever The EOTM Radio Network™ is striving to be your #1 source of independent new media geared towards the Black community. Fo...
2013-03-11
2h 00
EOTM / Universal Wave Radio
EOTM Radio: Your Source For Black Talk Media
Listen to EOTM Radio Sunday Nights at 10 p.m. PST to hear a variety of your favorite EOTM Radio 'E' Jayspast and present covering issues affecting and effecting African American communities in the States and Abroad. Call in and share your thoughts live ON-AIR via 718-664-6543. Have a show topic? Email us at eonline@eotmblog.com. Featured personalities in this series: Gerald Rose Louis Smith aka Tre Luv Carla B. Mocha D. Don Adams Jr. Grand Ma Grip Demarco McKeever The EOTM Radio Network™ is striving to be your #1 source of independent new media geared towards the Black community. To...
2013-03-04
1h 07
EOTM / Universal Wave Radio
EOTM Radio: Your Source For Black Talk Media
Listen to EOTM Radio Sunday Nights at 10 p.m. PST to hear a variety of your favorite EOTM Radio 'E' Jayspast and present covering issues affecting and effecting African American communities in the States and Abroad. Call in and share your thoughts live ON-AIR via 718-664-6543. Have a show topic? Email us at eonline@eotmblog.com. Featured personalities in this series: Gerald Rose Louis Smith aka Tre Luv Carla B. Mocha D. Don Adams Jr. Grand Ma Grip Demarco McKeever The EOTM Radio Network™ is striving to be your #1 source of independent new media geared towards the Black community. Fo...
2013-02-18
2h 00
EOTM / Universal Wave Radio
EOTM Radio: Your Source For Black Talk Media
Listen to EOTM Radio Sunday Nights at 10 p.m. PST to hear a variety of your favorite EOTM Radio 'E' Jayspast and present covering issues affecting and effecting African American communities in the States and Abroad. Call in and share your thoughts live ON-AIR via 718-664-6543. Have a show topic? Email us at eonline@eotmblog.com. Featured personalities in this series: Gerald Rose Louis Smith aka Tre Luv Carla B. Mocha D. Don Adams Jr. Grand Ma Grip Demarco McKeever The EOTM Radio Network™ is striving to be your #1 source of independent new media geared towards the Black community. Fo...
2013-02-11
2h 01