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Leadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - The Office of Professional Affairs with Dr. Ian Epstein Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Ian Epstein talks about the Office of Professional Affairs. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton. 2025-07-0224 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?Modeling the Future of the Ocean: World Ocean Day Special with Amy Irvine Welcome to our special World Oceans Day episode! In this episode, we dive into marine ecology with Amy Irvine (she/her) and learn about how we can use computer models and predictions to figure out where ocean animals live, and how climate change is going to impact different ocean creatures! 🌊 🧑‍💻Want to keep learning or bring this episode into your classroom? Our World Oceans Day activity will be available Friday, June 13th, on our website. 🐋This podcast is available to listen to with captions on SuperNOVA's YouTube.SuperNOVA at Dalhousie is a non-profit o...2025-06-0814 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada with Dr. Christopher WatlingLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Christopher Watling speaks about The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2025-06-0423 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Opening a New Medical School with Dr. Teresa ChanLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Teresa Chan speaks about the experience of opening a new medical school. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2025-05-0720 minRinkside RundownRinkside RundownGrace Beer: From Oakville Roots to U SPORTS Star with the Dalhousie TigersOn Episode 68 of Rinkside Rundown, I’m joined by Grace Beer, goaltender for the Dalhousie University Tigers.Beer shares her journey through the ranks of Canadian hockey—from her junior days with the Oakville Hornets to becoming a standout in the AUS with Dalhousie. We talk about her evolution between the pipes, what it takes to compete at the U SPORTS level, and the experience of representing Canada on the international stage at the FISU Winter Games. Beer also offers her thoughts on the growing momentum in women’s hockey and how increased visibility is changing the game fo...2025-04-2451 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Mentors and Role Models with Dr. Sharon StrausLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Sharon Straus speaks about the value of mentors and role models. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2025-04-0221 minNature\'s Apothecary: Roots, Shoots and RemediesNature's Apothecary: Roots, Shoots and RemediesIntroWelcome to Nature's Apothecary: Roots, Shoots, and Remedies! 🌿🍄In this podcast, we explore the intriguing medicinal uses of plants and fungi. Each episode is crafted to explore various pharmacological aspects of natural medicines and is entirelydesigned, recorded, and edited by students from the Pharmacology course on Medicinal Plants and Fungi at Dalhousie University. As enthusiastic learners, we are thrilled to share our discoveries and insights with you. However, please beaware that there may be occasional mistakes in our interpretation or explanation of the data we used to prepare each episode. We encourage you to vali...2025-03-1801 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?Science is for the Birds! with Dr. Chris CourseBehavioural ecologist Dr. Chris Course (he/him) joins us on the podcast this month to talk about using technology to track animals, how climate change impacts chickadee's memories, and how life together is better! 🐦 🌨️ 🧑‍💻Want to keep learning or bring this episode into your classroom? Our food web activity will be available Friday, March 14th, on our website. 🧑‍🏫This podcast is available to listen to with captions on SuperNOVA's YouTube.SuperNOVA at Dalhousie is a non-profit organization based out of Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, dedicated to low-barrier Science, Technology, Engineering and Math education. Check us...2025-03-1215 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - The AFMC with Dr. Connie LeBlanc Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Connie LeBlanc speaks about The Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada (AFMC). The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton. 2025-03-0521 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Vision and Values with Dr. Sharon Burey Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Sharon Burey speaks about how her vision and values shape her work. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton. 2025-02-0521 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?Shark Tales: with Shark Scientist Baylie Fadool Welcome back to season four of What Do Scientists Do? 🔬Shark scientist Baylie Fadool (she/her) chats with us about swimming with hammerheads, sun tanning sharks, and if megalodon is still out there swimming in the ocean. 🦈Want to keep learning or bring this episode into your classroom? Our shark coding extension activity will be available Friday, January 31st, on our website. Learners can apply what they learned about sharks to develop a Scratch game and explore basic block coding. 🧑‍💻This podcast is available to listen to with captions on SuperNOVA's YouTube.SuperNOVA at...2025-01-2909 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - The Art of Advocacy with Dr. Andrew Lynk Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Andrew Lynk speaks about art of advocacy. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton. 2025-01-0121 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Codevelopment Action Learning with Nathalie Sabourin Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Nathalie Sabourin speaks about Codevelopment Action Learning. Resources: Book: Codevelopment Action Learning for Business: Co-create. Accelerate. Grow: https://codevelopmentactionlearning.com/
 What is CAL: https://youtu.be/abON2agCauk?si=gKf41WWteB9avseq To contact Nathalie Sabourin, M.Sc, CHRP: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathaliesabourin/ The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton. 2024-12-0422 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Pathway Programs with Dr. Leah Jones Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Leah Jones speaks about Pathway Programs. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton. 2024-11-0623 minThe Roy Green ShowThe Roy Green ShowOct. 26: Dalhousie University Agri Foods Analytics lab senior director Professor Sylvain Charlebois reports that Canadian dairy farmers are dumping sufficient milk annually to feed 4.2 million peopleDalhousie University Agri Foods Analytics lab senior director Professor Sylvain Charlebois reports on 'X' that Canadian dairy farmers are dumping sufficient milk annually to feed 4.2 million people. The University of Toronto's annual research on food insecurity in Canada reveals that 8.7 million Canadians, including 2.1 million children are living in food insecurity. - Meanwhile, national polling by IPSOS for MNP Canada reveals that 28% of Canadians are cutting back on food purchases and eating less because of their stressed personal finances.Guest: Sylvain Charlebois. Senior director, Agri Foods Analytics Lab, Dalhousie University Learn more a...2024-10-2618 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Career and Retirement with Dr. Jock Murray Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Jock Murray speaks about career and retirement. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton. 2024-10-0327 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Feedback and Improving Performance with Dr. Joan SargeantLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Joan Sargeant speaks about feedback and improving performance. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2024-09-0424 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Overcoming Barriers of Racism with Donna Smith DarrellLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Donna Smith Darrell speaks about overcoming barriers of racism. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2024-08-0821 minDUHCDUHCDUHC Epilogue: The End of an EraHey everyone! Join the four DUHC OG founders for one final episode as they graduate from their Dalhousie undergraduate programs and start the next chapter in their lives. In this episode we commemorate DUHC's success over its first two years of existence and provide a preview of what the society will look like for next year. Additionally, we each talk about our involvements in and out of university across our four-year degree, how we got to where we are today, and what our plans for the future are. From the bottom of our hearts...2024-07-181h 06Leadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Character-Based Leadership with Dr. Jacqueline TortiLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Jacqueline Torti talks about Character-Based Leadership. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2024-07-0322 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?Coastal conservation: Diving into ocean conservation with Lindsee ClarkTune in to the latest episode of "What Do Scientists Do?" for a conversation about conservation.In this episode, join Mab as they interview Lindsee Clark, an ocean conservationist! We chat about ocean conservation, measuring marine populations, and using DNA to track invasive species.Grab your snorkel mask, and dive in to this month's episode!This podcast is available to listen to with captions on SuperNOVA's YouTube.SuperNOVA at Dalhousie is a non-profit organization based out of Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, dedicated to low-barrier Science, Technology, Engineering and Math...2024-07-0231 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Interprofessional Education with Dr. Stephen MillerLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Stephen Miller talks about Interprofessional Education. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2024-06-0520 minThe Food ProfessorThe Food ProfessorFlorida Bans Lab Meat, Fake China Cooking Oil, Starbucks Troubles and Guest Dr. Tony Walker, Dalhousie UniversityIn this episode, we are thrilled to have Professor Tony Walker, a distinguished environmental scientist from Dalhousie University, as our guest. Professor Walker shared profound insights from his recent groundbreaking study on plastics in the food industry, a study that has been widely recognized and published in the prestigious journal Science. This episode delved into the crucial environmental impacts of plastics in the food chain, providing a comprehensive understanding of his findings, which were previously touched upon in an earlier episode.We provided an update on the bird flu outbreak affecting U.S. dairy, a situation that...2024-05-0944 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Conflict Resolution with Dr. Scott ComberLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Scott Comber talks about Conflict Resolution. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2024-05-0123 minThe Roy Green ShowThe Roy Green ShowApr 28: Prof Sylvain Charlebois Dalhousie report Cdns eating out of date food.Just released Dalhousie Agri-foods laboratory study shows almost 60% of Canadians regularly eat food beyond its 'best before' date, with 23% doing so regularly. Among Millenials 41% believe they have become ill after eating potentially unsafe food products in the past year. And Canada's food sector falling behind that of the U.S. in wholesale and industrial prices. Might Canadian companies pull the plug and exit Canada for the United States? Guest: Professor Sylvain Charlebois. Director Dalhousie University Agri-Foods laboratory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-04-2917 minDUHCDUHCDetermination: Pursuing Medicine With Special Guest: Matt LeRouxJoin us for a very special 6th and final episode of DUHC's 4th season, where we will be joined by a truly inspirational individual: Matt LeRoux! He will share his journey through his undergraduate life at MUN, how he ended up on his current medical school path at Dalhousie, and the difficult obstacles he overcame between these two time points. He discusses his very own website, which is aimed at exposing aspects of the hidden curriculum surrounding medical school applications, his role as an "ask a med student" representative, and the meaningful involvements he took part in throughout his...2024-04-151h 03Leadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Leading Research with Dr. John SappLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. John Sapp speaks about Leading Research. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2024-04-0324 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?Amazed by ants: Bugging out with Dr. Aaron Fairweather 🐜 Tune in to the latest episode of "What Do Scientists Do?" for a conversation abuzz with everyone's favourite creepy crawlies: ants! 🐜In this hilarious and (compound) eye-opening episode, we're joined by the wicked smart myrmecologist Dr. Aaron Fairweather (they/them) as we dig deep into the world of bugs, insects, and the intricate lives of ants. Listen in as we chat about ant daycares, how beetles are named, and uncover the secrets behind how ants farm and their long history as the original pesticide experts. 🌿🧑‍🌾 Do you know what a Dracula ant is? Listen in to find out! 🧛🏽‍♂️...2024-04-0332 minDUHCDUHCResilience: A Journey Through Medical School With Special Guest: RJ RoggeveenJoin us for a very special 5th episode of DUHC's 4th season, where we will be joined by an amazing individual: RJ Roggeveen! He will share his journey through university, focusing on the hardships he faced and how they changed his life, ultimately leading him to Dalhousie medical school as an Indigenous applicant and a disability advocate for his local community.2024-03-241h 06Insights with Don Mills and David Campbell- An Acadia Broadcasting PodcastInsights with Don Mills and David Campbell- An Acadia Broadcasting PodcastDr. Kim Brooks, first female president and vice - chancellor of Dalhousie UniversityA Conversation with the New President of Dalhousie University, Dr. Kim BrooksThis episode of the Insights Podcast features a wide ranging conversation with Kim Brooks, the first female President & Vice-Chancellor in the long history of Dalhousie University. Dr. Brooks' appointment was very well received by the Dalhousie community as one the rare Presidents who was chosen from within. She has been at Dalhousie since 2010 and held senior management roles including Dean Law (her speciality is tax law) and Dean of the Faculty of Management. Her vision is to have the university serve the...2024-03-221h 04Leadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Distributed Education with Dr. Jennifer HallLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Hall speaks about Distributed Education. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2024-03-0623 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?Symphony in the sea: Exploring Arctic soundscapes with Emmanuelle CookJoin us as we dive into the world of ocean sounds with Emmanuelle Cook (she/her), a PhD student as Dalhousie's Department of Oceanography! In this episode, we make a splash exploring what the waters in the Arctic sound like! 🌊 🎵 Emmanuelle shares her work on Arctic ocean acoustics (or figuring out what the water sounds like in the Arctic). By listening in to the sounds of ice, snowmobiles, and seals, we can figure out what the Arctic sounds like and start to make predications about how these sounds might change in the future, especially in the face of cli...2024-03-0618 minDUHCDUHCDUHC Season 4 Episode 3: How to Bounce BackHi everyone! Join us for our third episode of season 4 where we discuss bouncing back after times of difficulty during your academic journey. The first part of the episode focuses on the different resources available to you as students at Dalhousie that you can use during a time of need. The second part looks at aspects of our own lives in which we used these resources and/or other strategies to remain on track in achieving our academic and personal goals. 2024-02-251h 03Leadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Advocacy Through Leadership with Dr. Cinera States Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Cinera States speaks about advocacy through leadership. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton. 2024-02-0728 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?Voyage into virology: Unraveling the mysteries of viruses with Dr. Craig McCormick In this episode of "What Do Scientists Do?," Jess hangs out with Dr. Craig McCormick (he/him), a virologist and professor at Dalhousie University's Department of Microbiology & Immunology. We dive into the wild world of viruses--we're talking virus conferences, the tricky side of virus research, and why these tiny things are such a big deal!Dr. McCormick (petri) dishes on virology: unlocking the mysteries of coronaviruses and influenza viruses, what makes these microscopic troublemakers tick, and how scientists like Dr. McCormick can crack their genetic codes.Ever wonder how scientists actually see these tiny microbes...2024-01-3119 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?Biostatistics! in 10 Minutes🎙️ Tune in to our latest minisode about the world of Biostatistics! 🌿📊Mira and Mab break down the science behind the world of biostatistics and how we use this mashup of biology and math to make cereal, help plants grow, and figure out how viruses like COVID spread. These data detectives use math to learn about health, create predictive text, and inform artificial intelligence! 🧠This episode is available to listen to and watch with captions on YouTube.Questions? Looking for more science fun? Check out @SuperNOVAatDal on Instagram or X. If you have a question you'd...2024-01-2416 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Leadership Coaching with Lorie CampbellLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Lorie Campbell speaks about the value of leadership coaching. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2024-01-0320 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?Ocean Acidification! in 10 Minutes What do you mean the ocean is getting more acidic?!? 🤯 In this minisode, Mira and Mab explain the process of ocean acidification in under 10 minutes, explaining what acids are 🧪, how the pH scale works ⚖️, and the complicated chemistry behind ocean acidification ⚗️ To learn more about ocean acidification and how scientists are trying to make it better, check out our full length episode with Mike Kelland. 🪸This episode is available to listen to with captions on YouTube.Questions? Looking for more science fun? Check out @SuperNOVAatDal on Instagram or X. If you have a question you'd like answered, se...2023-12-1513 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Balancing Clinical Work with Dr. Michael FlemingLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Michael Fleming talks about his career in medical practice and leadership. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2023-12-0618 minDUHCDUHCFrom Med Sci to Rhodes Scholar - with Special Guest: Diana AdamoJoin us for DUHC's 6th and final podcast of season 3 where we are joined by a very special friend and guest, Diana Adamo! She will share her journey from her life before university and in Dal Med Sci to becoming Dalhousie's 94th Rhodes Scholarship winner. She will talk about the application and interview process, why she decided to apply, and what she hopes to do with this amazing opportunity. 2023-12-0343 minReimagined Energy PodcastReimagined Energy PodcastPowerful Partnership: Tesla and Dalhousie's Advanced Battery Research LabSend us a textCutting-edge battery research is happening at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Jeff Dahn Research Group labs is a lithium-ion battery R&D facility that is globally recognized, not only for its partnership with Tesla but for building some of the world’s most advanced battery technologies.This week, we welcome to the podcast Dr. Michael Metzger, Assistant Professor and Herzberg-Dahn Chair for Advanced Battery Research at Dalhousie University. Metzger is one of two scientists hired by Dalhousie in January 2021 when its partnership with Tesla was renewed. 2023-11-3018 minMindset in Motion (MIM)Mindset in Motion (MIM)Stronger Together: A Look at How Dalhousie University’s Management Career Services Works with & Shares Data that MattersHow can data be employed to enhance and uplift student learning outcomes, the overall 'student experience,' and the performance of your institution? In this episode, we are joined by Jillian Pulsifer (she/her), Operations Support Analyst; Brittany Warren (she/her), Communications and Engagement Specialist; and Robert Wooden (he/him), Director of Management Career Services. Together, they demonstrate the positive outcomes achieved through collaborative efforts in utilizing data to inform and support decisions. These decisions drive the transformative changes that Dalhousie’s team requires to enhance their impact on the career paths of their learners and adapt to the ev...2023-11-2937 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?What Do Science CEOs Do? with Mike Kelland🌊 What is ocean acidification? ☁️ How does carbon dioxide get into ocean water? 🎨How can we be creative in STEM? 🌸 And why was the Halifax Harbour dyed pink?Today we learn all about the process of ocean acidification, and what a group of scientists are doing to help the ocean absorb more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere! 🧑‍🔬 Mike Kelland (he/him), CEO of Planetary Tech, tells us all about what ocean acidification is, how it’s impacting the oceans, and how we can help. Learn more about Mike and his work at @MKelland and at Planetary Tech's website.Questions? Looking...2023-11-2935 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?Climate Change! in 10 MinutesWhat even is climate change? 🤔 In this minisode, Mira and Mab explain climate change in under 10 minutes, explaining how climate change happens, why it happens, and what we can do about it! 🌎 To learn more about climate change, check out our full length episode with Alex Cadel. ✨Questions? Looking for more science fun? Check out @SuperNOVAatDal on Instagram or X (previously Twitter). If you have a question that you’d like answered by an expert, send us an email or a voice recording at whatdoscientistsdo@superstaff.ca and we might feature your question on the show!To learn...2023-11-1614 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Systems Citizenship with Dr. Jed GonzaloLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Jed Gonzalo talks about his journey and System Citizenship. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2023-11-0122 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?What Do Climate Services Specialists Do? with Alex CadelWelcome back to season three of What Do Scientists Do? A podcast for children and youth where we talk to wicked smart guests and learn about what kind of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math they do!💫 In our season premier we learn all about how we can adapt to climate change and how the future is ours to shape, especially around Nova Scotia! 🌎 How can we plan communities that are climate resilient? 💪 What does climate resilience even mean? 🚌 And how can we design school bus windows to help deal with climate change? Today we learn all about climate chan...2023-11-0135 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Networking with Dr. Ming-Ka ChanLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Ming-Ka Chan talks about Leader Development and Networking. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2023-10-0425 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - International Collaborations with Dr. Vincent AgyapongLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Vincent Agyapong talks about collaborating with international partners. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2023-09-0624 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Leading in Doctors NS with Dr. André BernardLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. André Bernard talks about shared leadership and his experience collaborating with organizations.  The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2023-08-0219 minMisadventures of a Sneaker || A Travel PodcastMisadventures of a Sneaker || A Travel PodcastEp 2: Autumn in Himachal with Nishant: Escapades through McLeod and Dalhousie during DemonetizationWhen we think of McLeod Ganj, monastries and snow clad mountains comes to our mind right? But do you know, there’s also a stone-structured fort that looks straight out of a European castle here and a heritage train to ride on too? Pine trees are not the only best thing about Dalhousie! Yes, there’s also secret spot where you get the best Gulab Jamuns and ssshhh you might even meet a 👻 if you stay out late at night? But here's what makes it more interesting: our guest did this entire circuit in public transport...2023-07-211h 16Teeth & TitaniumTeeth & TitaniumEP.33 - Dalhousie OMFS with Dr. Ben DavisWelcome to Teeth & Titanium, Episode 33 – Dalhousie OMFS with Dr. Ben Davis   This episode features:   Current events -    A new resident cycle -    Oscar is the favorite friend   Dr. Ben Davis – A perspective on Dalhousie’s OMFS Program and his practice   Resident Reminder  -    How to build a referral network   Journal Club -    Consensus guidelines on training, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care of trigeminal nerve injuries   Recommendations -    Questionable streaming ha...2023-07-061h 22Leadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Indigenous Health Leadership with Dr. Brent YoungLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Brent Young talks about his role as Academic Director of Indigenous Health at the Faculty of Medicine. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2023-07-0421 minBon VoyageBon VoyageDalhousie Station and the Making of CanadaDo you know what the Canadian Pacific Railway, the National Circus School and Cirque Éloize have in common? Dalhousie Station. That’s right. The old train station on Berri Street in Old Montreal. The one that is now home to Cirque Éloize. It has seen some of the most incredible events in Quebec and Canadian history. In this episode, learn more of the history behind Bon Voyage. Learn how the start of the modern era in late 1880s Montreal is linked to the construction of the railways and to new technology like the tele...2023-06-0810 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Dalhousie Strategic Priorities with Dr. David AndersonLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. David Anderson discusses his role as Dean of the faculty of medicine at Dalhousie University. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2023-06-0823 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Leadership Research with Dr. Anurag Saxena Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Anurag Saxena discusses researching medical leadership. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton. 2023-05-0321 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?What Do Cognitive Neuroscientists Do? with Kevin LeblancIt's our second-last episode of the season! 🧠 How does our body movement change based on what we perceive, without us even noticing? How do our brains create our thoughts, our feelings, our consciousness? And how do we study things like learning, memory, and attention? On today's episode we learn from Kevin Leblanc (he/him), a Cognitive Neuroscientist at Dalhousie University, who uses his brain to study our brains! 🤯2023-04-2720 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Medical Student Perspective with Emma McDermottLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Emma McDermott talks about leadership from a student perspective. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2023-04-0517 minLeadership PRNLeadership PRNLeadership PRN - Working With Government with Karen OldfieldLeadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Karen Oldfield speaks about her experience working with physician leaders. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by Lara Hazelton.2023-04-0425 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?What Do Software Engineers Do? with Bas de BruijneWhat are virtual machines, and why are they useful? How do we build telescopes that can see stars when they twinkle? Today we learn from software engineer Bas de Bruijne (he/him), who tells us all about what it’s like to design & improve software!If you’d like to try out coding for yourself and don’t know where to start, visit https://scratch.mit.edu/ To learn more about STEM programs for youth at Dalhousie University, visit SuperNova’s website at supernova.dal.ca or email supernova@superstaff.ca . Summer camp registration is open, including our Adva...2023-03-2720 minBe FUSEDBe FUSEDDr. Sylvain Charlebois - Professor in food distribution and policy Faculties of Management and Agriculture at Dalhousie University in Halifax.Dr. Sylvain Charlebois is a Professor in food distribution and policy in the Faculties of Management and Agriculture at Dalhousie University in Halifax. He is also the Senior Director of the Agri-food Analytics Lab, also located at Dalhousie University. Before joining Dalhousie, he was affiliated with the University of Guelph’s Arrell Food Institute, which he co-founded.   Known as “The Food Professor”, he is co-host of one of Canada’s top-ranked podcast in management called The Food Professor. His current research interest lies in the broad area of food distribution, security and safety. He is one of th...2023-03-2652 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?What Do Young Scientists Do? with Arushi & Artash!Today we learn from Arushi (she/her, Grade 8) & Artash (he/him, Grade 11), two siblings making waves in the science world! How did the COVID-19 pandemic affect noise levels in the ocean? How can we detect unknown asteroids so that they don’t hit the Earth? And how can kids become scientists making real-word impacts? Keep up with Arushi & Artash at https://hotpoprobot.com/ or by following @wonrobot on Twitter! To learn more about Artash’s Ocean Noise project, visit https://www.monitormyocean.com/ Questions? Looking for more science fun? Check out @scientistsdopod on Twitter or Inst...2023-03-0628 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?What Do Environmental Psychologists Do? with María DabrowskiHow can understanding the human mind help us protect sea turtles? How can everyday people help scientists with their research? María Dabrowski (she/her/ella) tells us all about her work in sea turtle conservation! Follow María on Instagram @gogreenfortheocean for updates, turtle/bird facts, and more! You can also visit https://rare.org/ to learn about their fantastic work at the intersection of people, communities and the environment. To learn more about iNaturalist: https://www.inaturalist.org/ Questions? Looking for more science fun? Check out @scientistsdopod on Twitter or Instagram. If...2023-02-0830 minThe PhysioSchool PodcastThe PhysioSchool PodcastThe Dalhousie Physio School Experience with Marcus Payne | Episode 18Episode 18 – The Dalhousie University Physio School Experience with Marcus Payne Welcome to The PhysioSchool Podcast – your guide to becoming a physiotherapist. In this episode, we sit down with Marcus Payne, who is a recent graduate of the physiotherapy program at Dalhousie University During our discussion with Marcus, we discuss the following: ·  Marcus’ path to getting into physiotherapy school ·  Why Marcus chose to attend Dalhousie ·  Marcus’ experience in Dal’s physio program ·  A brief overview of Dal's physio program...2023-02-0143 minThe PhysioSchool PodcastThe PhysioSchool PodcastThe Dalhousie Physio School Experience with Marcus Payne | Episode 18Episode 18 – The Dalhousie University Physio School Experience with Marcus Payne Welcome to The PhysioSchool Podcast – your guide to becoming a physiotherapist. In this episode, we sit down with Marcus Payne, who is a recent graduate of the physiotherapy program at Dalhousie University During our discussion with Marcus, we discuss the following: ·  Marcus’ path to getting into physiotherapy school ·  Why Marcus chose to attend Dalhousie ·  Marcus’ experience in Dal’s physio program ·  A brief overview of Dal's physio program...2023-02-0143 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?What Do Programmers Do? with Mira MacneillHow can you make an escape room using a Raspberry Pi? What are computer programming languages, and which one was used to build Minecraft? Today we learn from Mira Macneill (she/her), SuperNOVA Program Coordinator and the queen of coding fun! To learn more about SuperNOVA's new Girls Entrepreneurship program, visit supernova.dal.ca/girlsentrepreneurship . Registration closes Jan 31st, 2023. You can find Jessica's Scratch games at bit.ly/SuperNOVAScratch . Do you have a coding project that you're proud of? Tag us @scientistsdopod on Twitter or Instagram, or email us at whatdoscientistsdo@superstaff.ca !...2023-01-2527 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?What Do Seafarers Do? with Sofya PesternikovaHow do scientists research the deepest parts of the ocean? What is it like to live on a ship? Today we learn from Sofya Pesternikova (she/they), a multimedia technician on board the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s R/V Falkor (Too)! Check out @schmidtocean on social media for videos of weird and wonderful deep-sea creatures, ship updates, and more. To learn more about Ship-to-Shore and other educational initiatives from the Schmidt Ocean Institute, visit https://schmidtocean.org/education/ . Questions? Looking for more science fun? Check out @scientistsdopod on Twitter or Instagram. If you have a qu...2023-01-1123 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?What Do South Pole Scientists Do? with Josh Veitch-MichaelisWhat is it like to spend a winter at the South Pole? What are neutrinos, and why is the South Pole a good place to look for them? On this episode, Josh Veitch-Michaelis (he/him) tells us about his time as a winterover at the IceCube Neutrino Observatory in Antarctica! Want to learn more about daily life at the South Pole? Check out the IceCube Life @ Pole Blog at icecube.wisc.edu/pole/daily-life ! You can also follow IceCube on social media: Twitter - @uw_icecube Instagram - @icecube_neutrinoFacebook...2022-12-1427 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?What Do Spacecraft Engineers Do? with Bill ParsonsWhat is it like to work as an engineer at the Canadian Space Agency? What kinds of things do each of Canada’s satellites do? On this episode, we learn from spacecraft engineer Bill Parsons (he/him), who teaches us about what it’s like to build and improve Canada’s satellites! Questions? Looking for more science fun? Check out @scientistsdopod on Twitter or Instagram. Do you have a question you’d like answered by an expert? Send us an email or a voice recording at whatdoscientistsdo@superstaff.ca ! To learn more about STEM programs for yout...2022-11-3016 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?What Do Biomedical Engineers Do? Designing better tools! with Sierra SparksHow can we use engineering to help diagnose alzheimer’s disease? How can we get better pictures of someone’s spine? And what is it like to enter a robot competition? On this episode, we learn from biomedical engineer Sierra Sparks (she/her), who teaches us all about the different ways engineering can be used to improve medicine! To learn more about what Sierra’s up to, follow her on Twitter @SierraNSparks .Questions? Looking for more science fun? Check out @scientistsdopod on Twitter or Instagram. Do you have a question you’d like answered by an expert? Send us...2022-11-1627 minDUHCDUHCDUHC Season 1 Podcast 4: Research 101 Part 2Join us for DUHC's fourth podcast where we discuss the intricacies of research publications, awards, and the different ways you can get involved with research at Dalhousie University2022-10-0927 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?What Do Mycologists Do? with Mab Devlin Speelman Which mushrooms are poisonous? How can we use fungi to clean up oil spills? On today's episode, we talked to Mab (she/they) to learn all about some funky fungi! Questions? Looking for more science fun? Check out @scientistsdopod on Twitter or Instagram. If you have a question you’d like answered by an expert, send us an email or a voice recording at whatdoscientistsdo@superstaff.ca ! To learn more about STEM programs for youth at Dalhousie University, visit SuperNova’s website at supernova.dal.ca or email supernova@superstaff.ca .2022-10-0520 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?What Do Astronauts Do? with Former U.S. Astronaut Dottie Metcalf-Lindenburger What is it like to help out with a space walk? How are scientists taking care of spaceship Earth? And how do you join an all-astronaut band? That's right, we talked to former U.S. Astronaut Dottie Metcalf-Lindenburger (she/her), who told us all about astronaut training, living underwater as an aquanaut, and more! To learn more about all things space, follow Dottie on Twitter @astrodot .Questions? Looking for more science fun? Check out @scientistsdopod on Twitter or Instagram. Do you have a question you’d like answered by an expert? Send us an email or a vo...2022-09-2127 minWhat Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?What Do Battery Scientists Do? with Michael MetzgerHow can we make better batteries for electric cars? What are the different kinds of batteries, and how do they work? On this episode, Michael Metzger (he/him) from Dalhousie’s Jeff Dahn Research Group teaches us all about the chemistry behind batteries! Questions? Looking for more science fun? Check out @scientistsdopod on Twitter or Instagram. Do you have a question you’d like answered by an expert? Send us an email or a voice recording at whatdoscientistsdo@superstaff.ca ! To learn more about STEM programs for youth at Dalhousie University, visit SuperNova’s website at sup...2022-09-0723 minSam Taylor PodcastSam Taylor PodcastFrom Dalhousie to Cornell | Sasha PaikinSasha Paikin is a 2021 Dalhousie graduate and current Masters of Real Estate student at Cornell University, where she is focusing her studies on real estate development and sustainability. She joined Sam to discuss her time living in Halifax and studying at Dalhousie and now in New York at Cornell and her progression as a individual throughout the past several years.  Here are some links to articles Sasha has written that was discussed during the episode:  https://blog.realestate.cornell.edu/2022/02/22/getting-to-net-zero-five-methods-of-financing-renewable-energy-in-u-s-real-estate/ https://blog.realestate.cornell.edu/2022/03/07/the-global-perspective-with-blackstones-justin-wai-sha-06/ -- Sasha's In...2022-08-0258 minSam Taylor PodcastSam Taylor PodcastShort Clip: One thing you should know during Undergrad | Dalhousie Accounting Marking TeamThis is a short clip from episode 36 with the Dalhousie Accounting Marking Team. In this short clip, the guests share one thing that they wish they knew during undergrad. To listen to the full episode, refer to to this link: https://anchor.fm/samantha-taylor15/episodes/Together-Supporting-Students--Dalhousie-Accounting-Marking-Team-e1k5cl52022-06-2704 minSam Taylor PodcastSam Taylor PodcastFostering a Partnership | Halifax Wanderers FC x DalhousieMarvin Okello is the Diversity and Equity Inclusion Manager for the Halifax Wanderers FC and Jan-Michael Williams is the Goal Keeper coach for the Wanderers FC. They both joined a team of Dalhousie interviewers, Associate Professor and Academic Program Director, Deryk Stec, Career Development Coordinator Cindy Ryan, and Senior Instructor of the Rowe School of Business, Sam Taylor to discuss the recent Dalhousie and Wanderers partnership, the career paths they have taken to get in their roles with the Wanderers FC, the overall impact they have had on the city of Halifax and the desire they both have positively...2022-03-281h 35What Do Scientists Do?What Do Scientists Do?What Do Space Engineers Do? with Arad GharagozliNote: This episode is geared towards high school students. For younger listeners, we will be posting a regular episode next week.This is a special episode made to highlight the ATLAS Summer Academy program: a free, 2-week space engineering program for high school students in Atlantic Canada. To apply or learn more, go to atlascubesat.ca and follow @atlascubesat on Twitter and Instagram for updates. The program is run by SuperNOVA (@supernovaatdal), Galaxia (@GALAXIAsys), and Dalhousie Space Systems Lab (@dssLabs).What are LEO satellites? What is the space engineering scene like in Atlantic Canada? And...2022-03-0826 min