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Parlez Vous Hockey
Big Names Axed In Hockeyroos Shakeup
0:11 - Poor Hattie Shand0:51 - Bye Bye Brooks, Pickering, Smith and Schonell1:33 - Where's Alice Arnott at?2:17 - Can our goalkeepers win us a shootout?2:50 - Sarah Byrnes back from Belgium with a bang4:06: Everyone loves a comeback4:40 - Liv Downes and Neasa Flynn enter the chat6:07 - What's Claire Colwill's best position?6:58 - Dolkens the defender7:32 - Who is 'Moo'?8:27 - Speed kills feat. Jade Smith10:09 - Who is next up?
2025-12-17
11 min
Bloom Bright with Kelly
Friendship Through Every Season: A Conversation with Sarah
In this episode, Kelly sits down with her dear friend Sarah for a heartfelt conversation about their friendship—from meeting in college to where they are today—along with motherhood, personal growth, and showing up authentically through seasons of change and connection.
2025-12-15
42 min
The Hockey Journey Podcast
The Magic Puck with Author Sarah Clifford EP162
Joining me is Sarah Clifford, the author of the children’s book The Magic Puck — a beautifully written, wonderfully illustrated story that blends imagination, grit, and the love of the game into a book that kids can’t put down. Sarah has taken the sport we all love and wrapped it in a narrative that inspires dreaming big, working hard, and believing in yourself — all while capturing the magic that hockey brings to so many of our lives.She’s here today to share the journey behind the book, her writing process, what she hopes young readers learn from th...
2025-12-05
1h 08
Journal d'héroïnes
EP 16 - La femme qui libérait les ombres : Harriet Tubman
🎙️ Épisode 17 – Harriet Tubman : La femme qui libérait les ombres 🕯️ Une voix dans la nuit. Sur les chemins de la liberté.Dans cet épisode bouleversant, tu es plongé·e dans l’histoire vraie et méconnue d’Harriet Tubman, née esclave aux États-Unis, devenue figure de résistance, guide du chemin de fer clandestin, espionne pour l’armée de l’Union, et militante pour les droits civiques.À travers son journal intime imaginaire, tu revivras :Sa naissance enchaînée sur une plantation du Marylan...
2025-11-10
16 min
The Burnout Club
The Otherhood: Redefining What Really Matters with Sarah Berl Clifford
What if fulfillment didn’t have to follow the traditional script? In this episode, Patrice sits down with Sarah Berl Clifford, Founder and Marketing Director of The Otherhood Collective, to explore what it means to create belonging outside of societal expectations. Sarah opens up about her deeply personal journey through infertility, identity, and leadership — and how it inspired her to build a community where people can share their stories without labels, shame, or judgment.Together, they unpack how empathy, connection, and honest conversation can bridge the gap between “childless” and “child-free,” inviting us all to see family...
2025-11-04
44 min
AZ Big Podcast with Michael & Amy
Ep. 200 - Sarah Clifford Gallagher & Kennedy talks estate planning strategies
Sarah Clifford Gallagher & Kennedy talks estate planning strategies
2025-07-15
16 min
GradCast
Special Episode: 39th Annual Western Research Forum
GradCast heads to the Western Research Forum! Get a glimpse into Western's largest multidisciplinary graduate research conference as hosts Liam Clifford, Mohammad Zeraati, Riya Sidhu, & Mark Ambrogio conduct short interviews with attendees, presenters, and organizers. This year's conference featured over 60 different presentations from across Western's 11 faculties. See below for interview questions and timestamps. Funding for the 39th Annual Western Research Forum was provided by Western's Society of Graduate Students (SOGS), Innovation and Strategic Partnerships, and the Academic Joint Fund, a partnership among Western Research, SOGS, and Western's School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (SGPS).
2025-04-24
24 min
GradCast
#GlobalGrads Redux: Policy and Practice
In the second episode of #GlobalGrads, hosts Liam Clifford and Anthony Cruz are joined by Eva Deligiannis — a MSc student in Neuroscience and the PSAC610 Communications Chair. Eva shares her background in research, her journey through activism, and highlights key contemporary developments affecting international students at Western. Shifting from the personal to the political, the conversation explores Navitas — a private education company whose proposed international student pathway was previously rejected by the Western community. Eva breaks down what Navitas is, how the proposal could impact international student prospects, and how both the union and broader campus community are...
2025-04-17
28 min
GradCast
500 | Big Brain Energy
Hosts Liam Clifford and Ryan Baxter meet with Rafaela Platkin, a MSc student in Cognitive, Developmental and Brain Sciences Psychology. Her research looks at how engaged children become with different story themes, and how this may influence broader cognitive domains (listening effort, attention, load, etc). She discusses studies with behavioural dual task to measure listening effort through reaction time, gaze and EEG brain activity. The hope is to better understand how children engage with auditory-only narratives and general stimuli and see how their listening effort and/or fatigue are affected. Rafaela talks about how she became charmed by the...
2025-04-08
28 min
GradCast
499 | Third Time's a Charm: Exploring Representations of, and Attitudes Towards, Snakes
And yes, he's back! Liam Clifford and Mark Ambrogio are joined, for the third time, by William Laur, a PhD candidate at Western in Biology, as he shares how he is making good progress on his doctoral research. William discusses his research on snakes; more specifically, he is interested in the human reaction towards snakes, which he studies by looking at both the scientific literature and social media posts. Topics discussed include threat perception, human-animal conflict, and the importance of ecological diversity. Snakes are not as dangerous as commonly perceived; indeed, it is possible, as William discusses, for...
2025-04-01
29 min
GradCast
#GlobalGrads Redux New Horizons: From Nepal to Western: Deepmala Rana Bhat's Journey as an International Student and Advocate for SOGS
#GlobalGrads is back! In this episode, hosts Liam Clifford and Riya Sidhu sit down with Deepmala Rana Bhat, a PhD student in Epidemiology from Nepal and the International Commissioner for SOGS at Western. As an international student herself, Deepmala shares insights into Nepal’s rich culture, fun facts, and her experiences advocating for international students. They also dive into the evolving landscape of international student policies in Canada and how these changes impact students like Deepmala. Tune in for a lively and informative conversation about culture, advocacy, and student life! This episode was recorded on Ma...
2025-03-25
30 min
Dante's New South Radio Show
71 - Dante's Old South Radio Show (March 2025)
March 2025 Dante’s Old SouthDesmund Dangerfield is an entrepreneur, educator, and PhD candidate in Educational Leadership, dedicated to student success and community development.With experience in academic recruitment, leadership development, and entrepreneurship training, he has worked with institutions like Prairie View, A&M University and San Jacinto College to equip students with the tools for academic and professional growth. As a business owner, Desmun specializes in photography, brand strategy, and digital marketing.Additionally, he is a social media influencer with 200,000 followers on Instagram, using his platform to engage and inspire diverse audiences. Pa...
2025-03-22
1h 39
GradCast
497 | Am I Pronouncing This Correctly? Reading, Context, and Word Recognition
In this week's episode, hosts Liam Clifford and Bruno Mesquita interview Niki Sinha (they/them), a PhD candidate in Neuroscience. Niki's research delves into the processes by which, when we read, we connect letters with sound and words with meanings. As an example, the word "lead" has a very different meaning (and a very different pronunciation!) in the context of "lead singer," as opposed to "lead pipe." These cognitive processes are so quick as to almost appear automatic. In this interview, we learn, from Niki, that making connections between visual information and language isn't something that our br...
2025-03-11
29 min
12-Bar Talk: A Blues Podcast
Episode 18: Clifford Antone's Legacy of Mentorship, a Conversation with Sarah Rucker
Dr. Chelsea Adams sits down with Sarah Rucker to discuss the life and legacy of Clifford Antone--the legendary owner of Antone's in Austin, TX--in his later years. Rucker was Antone's personal assistant from 2004 until his death. They also discuss how Rucker is continuing his legacy of advocacy for musicians and folk music in Texas and throughout the USA. Guest: Sarah Rucker Sarah Rucker is an event producer and independent folklorist with specialties in traditional and popular American musical and dance genres. She holds a B.A. in Fine Arts with a focus in da...
2025-02-14
45 min
GradCast
#GradLife | For the Love of Grad School
Just in time for Valentine's Day, GradCast hosts Anthony Cruz, Riya Sidhu, and Liam Clifford discuss all things love in graduate school. The hosts review a series of would-you-rather questions centered around dating within academia, planning a wedding during graduate school, and balancing research-related and romantic demands. Recorded on February 4, 2025. Produced by Anthony Cruz Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ (Produced by White Hot).
2025-02-11
31 min
Dante's New South Radio Show
69 - Dante's Old South Radio Show (January 2025)
January 2025 Dante’s Old South Steve Gillon is a Senior Fellow at the Miller Center at the University of Virginia, Scholar-in-Residence at HISTORY, and Professor of History at the University of Oklahoma. Gillon received his B.A. in History from Widener University where he graduated summa cum laude with honors in History. He was named the recipient of the Faculty Prize for maintaining the highest undergraduate GPA. He went on to earn his A.M. and Ph.D. in American Civilization from Brown University where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. After receiving his Ph.D., Dr.G...
2025-01-27
00 min
GradCast
490 | Theoretical to Practical, and Skills Learned Along the Way
This week, hosts Mark Ambrogio and Liam Clifford are joined by Jessica Eblie, a student in the professional master's program in Media, Journalism, and Communications. Jessica shares her fascinating journey from a music background to journalism and communications, discussing how her experience as a musician brings valuable skills and perspectives to her work as a journalist. Recorded on January 14, 2025. Produced by Bruno Mesquita. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ (Produced by White Hot).
2025-01-21
28 min
GradCast
487 | Snakes 2: Electric Boogaloo
Hosts Mark Ambrogio and Liam Clifford are re-joined by William Laur, PhD Candidate in the Biology Department. His research focuses on exploring representations of and attitudes towards snakes in online media, through an ethnozoological approach. He was previously in the GradCast studio over the summer (Episode 470). This time around, William completed his written scoping review and qualitative analysis of the snake and bear-specific scientific literature. William chats about human perspectives and attitudes towards snakes and bears, the theological perspectives, how snakes are charismatic and the importance of snake conservation. Recorded on December 3, 2024 Produced b...
2024-12-10
30 min
GradCast
#TheScoopOnSOGS | Academic Committee Chair (Andrew Grgas-Svirac)
In this installment of #TheScoopOnSOGS, host Liam Clifford is joined by Andrew Grgas-Svirac, a PhD Candidate in Western's Department of Civil Engineering who currently serves as the Chair of the Academic Committee at the Society of Graduate Students (SOGS). Listen to this episode to learn about Andrew's research and all of the amazing initiatives led by the Academic Committee, including the 125th Scholarship and the Western Research Forum. The 39th annual Western Research Forum, with the theme Interdisciplinary Research in the Digital Age, will take place on March 14, 2025. Abstract submissions are due on January 6, 2025. We hope to...
2024-11-28
26 min
Cafè Jazz
Les veus del jazz: Roy Haynes a les bandes de Sarah Vaughan
Música que sona al programa: "He's my guy" (de l'àlbum "Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown", 1955). Sarah Vaughan, veu; Clifford Brown, trompeta; Paul Quinchette, saxo tenor; Herbie Mann, flauta; Jimmy Jones, piano; Joe Benjamin, contrabaix; Roy Haynes, bateria. "Maybe" (de l'àlbum "Sarah Vaughan in the land of hi-fi", 1955). Sarah Vaughan, veu; orquestra dirigida per Ernie Wilkins. "Shulie a bop" i "Pennies from heaven" (de l'àlbum "Swingin' easy", 1957). Sarah Vaughan, veu; John Malachi, piano; Joe Benjamin, contrabaix; Roy Haynes, bateria. "How high the moon", "Honeysuckle rose" i "Stairway to the stars" (de l'àlbum "Sarah Vaughan live At Mr Ke...
2024-11-27
26 min
GradCast
485 | What Satisfies your Desire? How Tags Structure Erotic Content on Pornographic Websites
Hosts Meghan Voll and Liam Clifford are joined by kirstyn seanor, as she talks about her research on how the design and navigation systems of pornography websites influence users' exposure to content. Along the way we will also discuss how to define pornography, and how access and availability of this content has changed over time. Check out Kirstyn's s research Instagram Here! Recorded on November 19, 2024. Produced by Bruno Mesquita. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ (Produced by White Hot).
2024-11-26
29 min
GradCast
483 | Quantifying Rurality: How urban/rural divide impacts voting behaviour
Katie McCoy, a PhD candidate in political science, joins Liam Clifford and Garth Casbourn. She tells us about her research on why people vote how they do, especially in rural communities. She also discusses how MPs from rural areas may differ in behaviour compared to urban MPs. Recorded on November 6, 2024 Produced by Riya Sidhu Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ (Produced by White Hot).
2024-11-12
29 min
GradCast
#TheScoopOnSOGS | Vice-President Advocacy (Jasmine Proctor)
In this installment of the three-part #TheScoopOnSOGS miniseries, host Liam Clifford is joined by Jasmine Proctor, a PhD Student in Western's Faculty of Information and Media Studies who currently serves as the Vice-President Advocacy at the Society of Graduate Students (SOGS). Listen to this episode to learn about Jasmine's research, background, and roles at SOGS, as well as what she enjoys about being a student leader. Recorded on September 10, 2024. Produced by Anthony Cruz. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ (Produced by White Hot).
2024-09-26
26 min
GradCast
#TheScoopOnSOGS | President (Cherin Chung)
In this installment of the three-part #TheScoopOnSOGS miniseries, host Liam Clifford is joined by Cherin Chung, a PhD Candidate in Western's Department of French who currently serves as the President of the Society of Graduate Students (SOGS). Listen to this episode to learn about Cherin's research, background, and roles at SOGS, as well as what she enjoys about being a student leader. If you would like to learn more or get involved, check out sogs.ca and follow SOGS on Instagram @westernsogs! To get in touch with Cherin, you can contact her by email (president@sogs.ca...
2024-09-19
30 min
Native Circles
Calling Back Home with Ah-in-nist Sipes
Ah-in-nist, also known as Clifford, Sipes is Cheyenne with family ties in both Oklahoma and Montana. His father was the last authorized historian of the Cheyenne People, and a respected Chief and Pipe Carrier. His Mother is a citizen of the Caddo Nation. Ah-in-nist currently resides and works in Oklahoma. He writes and speaks publicly, working most recently on the "Calling Back the Spirits" initiative to "preserve by art and the written word what was previously learned only through the oral recounting of the story of Fort Marion by the descendants" of the warriors and Indigenous people imprisoned there...
2024-09-15
52 min
GradCast
#TheScoopOnSOGS | Vice-President Finance (Evan Sauve)
In this installment of the three-part #TheScoopOnSOGS miniseries, host Liam Clifford is joined by Evan Sauve, a PhD Candidate in Western's Department of Economics who currently serves as the Vice-President Finance at the Society of Graduate Students (SOGS). Listen to this episode to learn about Evan's research, background, and roles at SOGS, as well as what Evan enjoys about being a student leader. Follow Evan on Instagram, @EvanSauve_SOGS! Recorded on August 20, 2024. Produced by Anthony Cruz. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ (Produced by White Hot).
2024-09-12
31 min
Stop Christian Nationalism
What Biblical Marriage Really Looks Like
As members of Donald Trump's Iowa Faith Leader Coalition, Mark DeFord, Udit Singh, Ajai Prakash and Maureen Prakash say that marriage must only be between one man and one woman. They say that marriage has to be that way because the Bible says so.Actually, the Bible has lots of examples of marriages that don't fit the one man one woman model. Take the prophet Abraham, for example. This is the guy who is supposed to have founded the nation of Israel. You don't get more biblical authority than that. Yet, Abraham was polyamorous. Abraham...
2024-08-20
17 min
DIABOLICAL: Evil Schemes Done Better
Seth Vargas (Movie Friends) vs. Clifford
“I’ll be the Danny Ocean of stealing from children”The panel of peril don their blazer, matching shorts, and matching caps and pretend to be children whilst watching this week’s film Clifford (Paul Flaherty, 1994). They are joined by their new friend: Seth Vargas from Movie Friends Podcast!Clifford (Martin Short) is precocious little so and so. He’s fond of annoying his parents into an early grave, splitting up ostensibly happy couples, and, of course, show tunes! But when the young tyke is fobbed off on his Uncle Martin (Charles Grodin), Clifford spies an opportun...
2024-08-12
57 min
Ignited by Inner Beauty
#62 Dr. Michelle May discusses the science behind a non-diet, weight-inclusive, and mindfulness-based approach to our well-being (and why it's important in this weight-obsessed culture)
Dr. Michelle May is a former family physician, recovered yo-yo dieter, founder of Am I Hungry? Mindful Eating Programs and Training, and author of the Eat What You Love, Love What You Eat book series that teaches mindful eating to resolve mindless and emotional eating and senseless yo-yo dieting. She has trained over 800 health professionals to offer mindful eating programs. She is an Associate Professor at Arizona State University and taught a masterclass on mindful eating for the Calm App. Dr. May is the co-author of an article reviewing the scientific evi...
2024-08-07
49 min
GradCast
470 | Snakes on a plane: Uncoiling public perceptions
This week, hosts Mark Ambrogio and Liam Clifford are joined by William Laur, to talk about his PhD work on attitudes towards his favourite animal, the snake. To help inform conservation efforts, William studies the perception of snakes through analysis of social media posts, as well as articles written by scientific researchers. William also talks about how snakes have been important throughout his life and throughout history. Recorded on July 20, 2024 Produced by Riya Sidhu Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot
2024-08-06
30 min
GradCast
469 | Futuristic Verdicts: Lessons Learned from Science Fiction
This week, hosts Mark Ambrogio and Liam Clifford are joined by a gentleman who seems like he's done it all, Law PhD student Joel Welch. Student by day and bartender by night, in this episode Joel delves into his work examining the lessons we can learn from science fiction. He also delves into his past experience working with the RCMP and speaking at fan conventions. Follow Joel on X (formerly known as Twitter) @Joel_Welch and on Instagram to @joelwelch. Also, check out his podcast The SciFi Pubcast! Joel at the...
2024-07-30
29 min
The I'm Clifford Today Show
Joshua Jackson Is Making Sure (Interview) | The I'm Clifford Today Show #53 (Audiofeed 2024 Edition)
In this episode, we are featuring my conversation that I had with Joshua Aubrey Jackson of Make Sure at @AudioFeedFestival this year! We talk everything from band names to signing to Tooth and Nail to Calvinism! The Wingfeather Saga: Season One Commentary: https://cliffordclose.bandcamp.com/album/the-wingfeather-saga-season-one-commentary Want your music on our Spotlight segment? Submit it here: https://forms.gle/YFsEUTjcVku1h1aTA New Sherwood Forest music! New single "Disentangle": https://sherwoodforest.bandcamp.com/track/disentangle "Lost & Found" album of unreleased demos and songs: https://sherwoodforest.bandcamp.com/album/lost-found My first line of merch! https://im-clifford-today.myspreadshop.co...
2024-07-29
2h 51
The Clifford Chance Podcast
PE Risks: Environment and Sustainability (with Lily Marcel and Charlotte Chopping)
In this episode of our PE Risks podcast series, associate Sarah Bowe hosts a discussion with partner Lily Marcel and senior associate Charlotte Chopping on how Sponsors and portfolio companies can ensure that they adhere to the Fund's sustainability standards.
2024-07-08
07 min
Dante's New South Radio Show
62 - Dante's Old South Radio Show (June 2024)
June 2024 Dante’s Old South Marcella Prokop is a Colombian American writer and educator living in the northern Great Plains region of the US. Her work has appeared online or in print in the Brooklyn Review, Ploughshares, The Christian Science Monitor, PANK, and other publications. Blog: marcellaprokop.com TedX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mn63z6p30TQ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marcella.prokop LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/marcella-prokop X: @MarcellaProkop Nick Kelsh is an author, photographer, and teacher living in upsta...
2024-07-04
00 min
There's Just Something About Kansas City
Lindsey Rood-Clifford: The Magic of Starlight Theatre
Starlight Theatre is one of just two self-producing outdoors theaters in the United States. Its storied history is steeped in the fabric of Kansas City, and so is Lindsey Rood-Clifford. She started as an intern and worked her way up to become the first female President & CEO of this iconic venue. She’s working tirelessly to continue Starlight’s legacy and rich history of dazzling Broadway shows and concerts with an impassioned focus on the theater’s vibrant future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-06-25
44 min
Cinema Possessed
From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) with Nina Concepción and Kyle Kenyon
Okay, Vampire Killers, lets kill some fucking vampires! Jack and Corey are joined by acting/writing/directing power couple, Nina Concepción (Shining Vale, 911: Lonestar) and Kyle Kenyon (Schmotts, Everything is Terrible) to talk Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino's bonkers grindhouse vampire flick, FROM DUSK TILL DAWN (1996)! Plus they make it a double feature and discuss Sarah Kelly's boisterous feature length documentary on the making of the film, FULL TILT BOOGIE (1997)! The three talk Tarantino sightings, vampire movies, tribal tattoos, George Clooney's hair, watching scary movies with friends, tonal whiplash, stripclub stories, Juliet Lewis' great karaoke song, the joy o...
2024-05-23
2h 14
GradCast
460 | Desk Purple Yellow Blue: The Best (Worst) Way to End a Story
This week, hosts Liam Clifford and Amalie Hutchinson are joined by Alexander Sallas, a PhD candidate in Western's Department of English and Writing Studies. In his dissertation, Alexander talks about the Deus Ex Machina, a special, unpredictable way to end a story. Some people believe that this is not a great way to end a story, but Alexander strongly disagrees. Unpredictable events happen all the time in real life, so why can't they happen in a story? Recorded on May 14, 2024. Produced by Anthony Cruz. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io...
2024-05-21
31 min
Barely Untamed
Episode 19: His name was Clifford, after the big red dog.
Who likes dealing with car stuff? Certainly not us! This week, we talk about how much we hate dealing with car maintenance and the high-stress experience of buying a car, especially with all the options and decisions you have to make.We want to hear from you! Seriously, connect with us. Email us at barelyuntamed@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram @barelyuntamed @podcastingveronica @sarahphillips.lv
2024-05-15
33 min
GradCast
459 | Look at all that Information: Examining Ontologies and Knowledge Translation across Domains
This week hosts Mark Ambrogio and Liam Clifford are joined by John Kausch, a PhD student in Information Science studying knowledge organization systems and ways to translate knowledge. This episode delves into what an ontology is, John's work on creating a formal model for knowledge translation and wider applications of information science research in other domains. To learn more about John, check out his Twitter page @kausch and Observable Portfolio. Recorded on May 7, 2024 Produced by Maria Khan Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot
2024-05-14
30 min
GradCast
457 | Power House of the Squirrel
Join hosts Carly Charron and Liam Clifford in their chat with biology MSc student Lauren Rego. Studying how mitochondria change during hibernation in thirteen-lined ground squirrels, Lauren shares her expertise in squirrel trapping and care, the physiology behind hibernation and what ground squirrels really do all winter. To learn more about Lauren's work, check out her twitter @laurenrego3 Recorded on April 16, 2024 Produced by Amalie Hutchinson Ground squirrel audio from youtube Ground squirrel photo available here Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced b...
2024-04-23
28 min
GradCast
456 | Shelf Care: A Tale of Book Preservation, Library Accessibility, and More!
This week, hosts Mark Ambrogio and Liam Clifford interview MLIS student Aleesa Prendergast. Aleesa shares about some exciting projects she's done for her coursework, including investigating old tomes of fairytales and determining how libraries can be made more accessible for all. Recorded on April 9, 2024 Produced by Amalie Hutchinson Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot
2024-04-16
27 min
Doom Generation
Clifford (1994): "Look at me like a human boy!"
When a wayward child (Ben Savage) tries to escape the Boy's Home, a kindly priest does his best to persuade him to stay by telling him a tale of himself as a young boy. Clifford (Martin Short), while traveling with his parents (Richard Kind, Jennifer Savidge) to a convention in Hawaii, forces an emergency landing over LA in order to visit Dinosaur World that his estranged uncle Martin (Charles Grodin) happens to have designed. Clifford lands in the middle of a crisis for Martin. His boss Ellis (Dabney Coleman) is breathing down his neck and...
2024-04-06
1h 07
Raising Confident Kids with SEN
Ep 04: Embracing Co-Regulation for SEN Kids with Amanda Clifford
Today Sarah and her guest Amanda Clifford are exploring the foundational concept of co-regulation and its vital importance in raising confident and resilient kids.Amanda Clifford is an experienced neonatal and paediatric occupational therapist. Tune in as they unpack the deeper aspects of how co-regulation supports your child's emotional development. They also discuss sensory regulation and share how parents play a crucial role in helping their children find their "just right" place in challenging situations. Amanda is a mother to four, including twins, she also shares her insights on managing the stress of parenting and keeping the...
2024-03-19
40 min
Charlotte Readers Podcast
Exploring Addiction in Joe Clifford’s “Gritty” Psychological Thriller
In this episode 382, we welcome award-winning author Joe Clifford, and discuss his new psychological thriller, All Who Wander. Clifford’s work has been praised as “taut, pacey and with a powerful sense of pace...” by celebrated mystery writer, Paula Hawkins, and Anthony- nominated author E.A. Ayman calls his latest “gritty, compelling, and fearless… a powerful read.” Today, we hear more about Joe’s backstory and explore the themes in All Who Wander. Show discussion highlights: ● Moving back to San Francisco after being in Florida for grad school ● Joe’s history with addiction and how this impacts his wri...
2024-03-12
46 min
Clinical Conversations
Living with HIV (18 Sep 2023)
In this episode Drs Dáire O'Shea and Sarah Clifford discuss what the acute medic needs to know about HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) with Dr Jonny Bardgett, including the patient journey following diagnosis, opportunistic infections, advances in diagnosis and management, treatment side effects, and use of PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) and PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) to reduce transmission and acquisition of HIV. Dr Sarah Clifford recently completed training in Infectious Diseases and General Medicine, and is currently working as an acting consultant in the Regional Infectious Diseases Unit at the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh. Clinical interests include HIV medicine and tropical m...
2023-09-18
27 min
The Seattle Public Library - Author Readings and Library Events
Clifford Thompson and Charles Johnson discuss 'What It Is'
ABOUT THE BOOK: In the tradition of James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time and Ta-Nehisi Coates's Between the World and Me comes Clifford Thompson's What It Is. Thompson was raised to believe in treating every person of every color as an individual, and he decided as a young man that America, despite its history of racial oppression, was his home as much as anyone else's. As a middle-aged, happily married father of biracial children, Thompson finds himself questioning his most deeply held convictions when the race-baiting Donald Trump ascends to the presidency--elected by whites, whom Thompson had refused to judge...
2023-09-15
1h 04
Stranger Connections
Sarah Page Clifford aka Sarah Marie Page - probate attorney by day, fantasy author by night
"Death and money bring out the whacky side of people." Sarah Page CliffordThis goal-driven young attorney has an energetic storytelling style that will leave you smiling. Her relatable stories about families fighting over when someone dies are downright hilarious. She can talk about estate planning and how she once was tasked with tracking down a thirty-thousand dollar dog who has its own visa and passport.How is selling a book a lot like being a real estate agent? True or False; "No one gets together to read the will."Country Song...
2023-05-27
25 min
Some Of This Is Bad
Some of this is Jamie Kilstein
Hosts Colton Dowling and Dylan Carlino bring Jamie Kilstein into the fold to come full frontal into the history of Hawaii and other things in history Dylan has never heard about. Jamie Kilstein is a comedian, podcaster, and writer, who lives in Austin, TX with the rest of the comedian podcasters. Jamie has appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience three times. Two of them were good and the other we don't talk about anymore. He has also performed standup on Conan, Showtime, the BBC, and more. He was fortunate en...
2023-04-07
59 min
Mark And Sarah Talk About Songs
Record Of The Year Showdown, Episode 9: The Final 4
Mark's shenanigans aside, we had an easier time ranking our semifinal group than we'd expected -- but we didn't necessarily expect to go on a sentimental journey with TLC, Sarah Palin's nephew LARP Jr., cutesy Aretha, braided beards, and an open invitation to Gotye to come on/edit the podcast. But a full moon and Sarah's all-covers clip choices put us on the emotional road to our season finale. Don't worry, we will still always love you (and have not gotten killed by John Ramos) in our penultimate ROTY episode. Our intro is by Whitnaurack Bargellston, and...
2023-03-13
46 min
Stay Free Forever
Stay Free Forever E1: White-collar felon and restaurant cook Sarah Blakeman
Stay Free Forever's Clifford Fewel interviews Wyoming native Sarah Blakeman about her life, and about the "slippery slope" toward grand theft on which she found herself. "Just like an alcoholic doesn't start out in life saying, 'I think I'm gonna be an alcoholic,'" Sarah says, "I didn't start out thinking that I'm going to be a thief." Sarah shares how being caught, sentenced, incarcerated and freed has led her to a life of authenticity she had never thought possible.
2023-02-21
38 min
Stay Free Forever
Stay Free Forever E1: White-collar felon and restaurant cook Sarah Blakeman
Stay Free Forever's Clifford Fewel interviews Wyoming native Sarah Blakeman about her life, and about the "slippery slope" toward grand theft on which she found herself. "Just like an alcoholic doesn't start out in life saying, 'I think I'm gonna be an alcoholic,'" Sarah says, "I didn't start out thinking that I'm going to be a thief." Sarah shares how being caught, sentenced, incarcerated and freed has led her to a life of authenticity she had never thought possible.
2023-02-21
38 min
Eyes in the Dark
#130 Ein ganz besonderes Geschenk
Sie hat schon länger keinen Kontakt mehr zu ihm und denkt sich 'vor Weihnachten möchte ich mich doch noch einmal bei ihm melden'… "Ich wollte dir nur sagen, dass ich dich liebe und frohe Weihnachten" schreibt sie ihm via SMS. Seine Antwort folgt prompt: "Ich habe bald ein besonderes Geschenk für euch alle, etwas worüber jeder reden wird. Es wird persönlich per Fuß geliefert, nicht mit dem Auto. Ein sehr besonderes Geschenk. Ich hoffe alle deine Freunde sind da um es sich anzuschauen, vor allem Harley." Doch was mit diesem "Geschenk" gemeint ist, möchte niem...
2022-12-25
54 min
Some Of This Is Bad
#2 Some Of This Is Bad: And Sarah is a witch
Some of this is Bad, is permission to fail. Hosts Colton Dowling and Dylan Carlino both whisper “You’re ok. You’re ok” every time they pee bc we’re fiiiine. Both hosts are gay stand up comedians, but Dylan specifically wanted to target people that don’t know they like it yet. A rare demo 👀 Chaos Comedy, News, Interviews, Hard Hitting Questions, some pop-culture, celebrity guests, and “man” on the street. Each podcast episode features another dive into another dimension of life. From witches to sports (jk) we talk about whatever the mania...
2022-09-29
1h 46
Dog Edition
Lights, Camera, Bark! Hollywood Dogs
Dogs appear onscreen in some of the most beloved films and TV shows of all time. But what happens behind the scenes to make the magic?When a dog barks or attacks a bad guy on camera, it looks totally natural, right? It isn’t. Dogs need intense training to learn how to “act” on camera.Today’s guests, Sarah Clifford, Lindsay Hill and Mary Cummings, take us through a dog actor’s day. Training involves long hours of work, repetition, and most of all, ingenuity on behalf of the trainer.We also hear first...
2022-09-13
27 min
The Wine Situation
Celebrity Wine!!!
This month Elle has a special treat, tailor made for her Sex in the City Fandom. Elle kicks it off by reviving a segment she hasn't done in forever, the Hip Sip Tip, then she's drinking the 2021 Invivo, X SJP Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, wine that Sarah Jessica Parker helped blend. Will Elle like it? Is it worth it? Tune in to find out. After that she calls Meaghan Odum (aka @trillwinewife), wine educator and influencer, to go through the final five. They get into everything from goldfish crackers to Southern Comfort and Champagne. It's a good one, get into it!
2022-08-28
46 min
Working
Animal Trainer Sarah Clifford on The Old Man’s Star Rottweilers
This week, host June Thomas talks to Sarah Clifford, an animal trainer who worked on the new FX series The Old Man, starring Jeff Bridges and some very talented rottweilers. In the interview, Sarah explains why rottweilers–instead of pit bulls or malinois–were chosen to be Jeff Bridges’ co-stars on the show. Then she gets specific about how she trained the dogs to display a range of behaviors and emotions.After the interview, June and co-host Karen Han compare the on-set treatment of animal performers to the on-set treatment of human actors. In the exclusive...
2022-07-17
42 min
Working
Animal Trainer Sarah Clifford on The Old Man’s Star Rottweilers
This week, host June Thomas talks to Sarah Clifford, an animal trainer who worked on the new FX series The Old Man, starring Jeff Bridges and some very talented rottweilers. In the interview, Sarah explains why rottweilers–instead of pit bulls or malinois–were chosen to be Jeff Bridges’ co-stars on the show. Then she gets specific about how she trained the dogs to display a range of behaviors and emotions.After the interview, June and co-host Karen Han compare the on-set treatment of animal performers to the on-set treatment of human actors. In the exclusive...
2022-07-17
45 min
Washed Up
S6 E10 - March Is For All
Brady's Bewilderment. Perfect Day Question. John B and Sarah. Tinder Swindler update. Lent. MARCH. The List - Teams that could win March Madness. Cliff gets A LOT off his chest with the MLB. NBA talk to end.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/washed-up/donations
2022-03-03
1h 42
True North Podcast with Jaime McCafferty
Ep.#6 Performance Mind - Sarah Clifford
Sarah Clifford is the mental performance coach behind Performance Mind. She works with athletes of all varieties, from X Games athletes to equestrian show jumpers on how to dial in their mental game and optimize their performances. We discuss what being a mental performance coach looks like and a few insights on how to take our experience in sports to life after athletics. Mentions: @performance_mind @xgames
2021-12-16
42 min
Wings of Inspired Business
649 Catching Fire as a First Time Entrepreneur: Sarah Clifford Owen on Launching a Business in the Pandemic
Sarah Clifford Owen is the CEO and Founder of The Worthington Collection, a luxury candle brand known for non-toxic, odor-eliminating handmade candles. Sarah shares how she taught herself to make candles with YouTube videos, turned her kitchen into the lab to perfect her candles, and how she plans to scale her company.
2021-11-02
35 min
GradCast
342 | Navigating the Literal and Figurative Nature of American Racism
As fervent calls for racial equity have justifiably proliferated within the United States in recent years, it raises the issue of familiarizing oneself with the historical and systemic nature of American racism. One such way to do this is analyzing the literature of the era for greater context, which is the approach English PhD student David Mitterauer is taking. And as hosts Liam Clifford and Elizabeth Mohler learn, David's juxtaposition of 18th and 19th century. Black thought and white supremacist texts demonstrates the abhorrence of racial discrimination within the then-fledging nation. The ensuing conversation highlights the need to understand...
2021-09-07
37 min
GradCast
339 | Read Between the Lines
In the wake of the riots in the United States this past year, History MA Sara Duodu was inspired to dive deeper into historical race relations in the United States. In this episode Rosemary Giles and Liam Clifford talk with Sara about the Red Summer, interracial violence and the framing of race in American newspapers. To reach Sara, you can email her at sduodu@uwo.ca Recorded on August 3, 2021. Produced by Laura Munoz Baena. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
2021-08-14
30 min
Get Pregnant Naturally
What We Wish We Knew When We Were Diagnosed With POI
Vicki Clifford joins us today as we're digging into what we wish we knew when we were diagnosed with POI/POF. Typically the conventional approach offers very few solutions for these diagnoses as IVF is often not an option and donor eggs are a standard recommendation. What we know after working with couples with low AMH/high FSH is that healing opportunities are regularly missed. When we look at the whole body we can begin to bring the body back into balance so that we can optimize preconception health. I know...
2021-08-02
55 min
GradCast
336 | A Functional Discussion on Dysfunctional Exercise
Ever heard the advice "eat less, move more"? In this episode, hosts Liam Clifford and Amalie Hutchinson sit down with Psychology MSc student Danika Quesnel to hear about her research into dysfunctional exercise, and learn that for some people with eating disorders, "moving more" becomes dangerous. Treatments for dysfunctional exercise are still in their infancy, despite its prevalence and importance, and Danika is at the forefront of the field. Listen in as Danika shares her extensive knowledge of dysfunctional exercise; how it presents, how it is treated, and where to find help if you or a friend is experiencing an e...
2021-07-23
28 min
Girl Means Business
Ep 121: Building a Luxury Brand with Sarah Clifford Owen
Send Me A Message or Question About This EpisodeI love a woman who knows what she wants and takes action to make it happen. That is exactly what this week's guest, Sarah Clifford Owen did. She turned a pandemic into an opportunity to launch a luxury candle brand. Sarah Clifford Owen is a Mom, Entrepreneur, and Candle Maker. She is the Founder and CEO of The Worthington Collection, a luxury candle brand known for its odor-eliminating candles. Listen in as she shares her journey and what she has learned along the way. Make sure...
2021-07-21
41 min
GradCast
333 | Happy Lives of Yeast and Flies
Remember those fruit flies that annoy you by incessantly buzzing around? They are an essential part of PhD in Biology candidate Yanira Jimenez Padilla's work. In her time at Western, she has worked with her winged friends by introducing yeast during their growth cycle to observe any anatomical changes that take place. Why, you ask? Well as hosts Liam Clifford and Elizabeth Mohler learn, it's because these changes can help us understand how microbes (or the lack thereof) can impact the development in a living thing. As a result, the conversation that ensues seeks to familiarize listeners with all s...
2021-07-06
30 min
Cliff's Notes Real Estate Podcast
Episode 85: Gusty Gulas, Birmingham's #1 Team Gusty Gulas Group
LIVE @1:00 CDT TODAY ON CLIFF'S NOTESGUSTY GULASGusty Gulas is the Team Leader of the Gusty Gulas Group, Birmingham's #1 Team in Homes Sold since 2012. The Team is endorsed by Birmingham Mountain Radio's Reg and Will, 102.5 The Bull's Dollar Bill and Madison, JT with WERC 105.5, AND Sean Hannity. In the last two years, Gusty's team has sold over 850 homes! Gusty is a Past President for the Birmingham Association of Realtors and is currently on the National Association of Realtors Board of Directors. Gusty is currently the Top Rated Realtor on Zillow, Google, and Facebook in the...
2021-07-01
46 min
GradCast
328 | The Resilience of Life
So often in media and in real life, meteorites (asteroids that do not burn up in the atmosphere) striking the surface of Earth often result in catastrophic consequences for all living things. However, Geology and Planetary Sciences PhD student Lauren Stone opts to reveal the whole picture. In this episode, hosts Liam Clifford and Gavin Tolometti learn how this destructive process, known as impact cratering, can paradoxically foster a habitable environment for microscopic organisms. By discovering the secrets of these endoliths (life that survives in rocks), Lauren's research demonstrates the resiliency of life to prosper in the unlikeliest of...
2021-06-02
28 min
GradCast
323 | Digital Learning for Students with Disabilities
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed a number of obstacles that students with disabilities face when accessing material online and participating in virtual courses. The shift to an almost to fully virtual format has made it challenging for students who relied on accessibility services on campus, and their ability to converse with fellow students and professors in person to overcome certain issues regarding navigating courses. Occupational Science PhD student Elizabeth Mohler is working on a way to get the word out and bring these issues to light. She has been reached out by Accessible Media Inc. (a not for profit...
2021-04-29
27 min
Spoilers!
Clifford (1994) - Spoilers! #359
Pappy, Stevie, and Korey (host of Big Dumb Movie: https://rb.gy/3qt8jc) review the cult classic Clifford!When his brother asks him to look after his young son, Clifford (Martin Short), Martin Daniels (Charles Grodin) agrees, taking the boy into his home and introducing him to his future wife, Sarah (Mary Steenburgen). Clifford is fixated on the idea of visiting a famed theme park, and Martin, an engineer who helped build the park, makes plans to take him. But, when Clifford reveals himself to be a first-rate brat, his uncle goes bonkers, and a...
2021-04-10
1h 26
Spoilers!
Clifford (1994) - Spoilers! #359
Pappy, Stevie, and Korey (host of Big Dumb Movie: https://rb.gy/3qt8jc) review the cult classic Clifford! When his brother asks him to look after his young son, Clifford (Martin Short), Martin Daniels (Charles Grodin) agrees, taking the boy into his home and introducing him to his future wife, Sarah (Mary Steenburgen). Clifford is fixated on the idea of visiting a famed theme park, and Martin, an engineer who helped build the park, makes plans to take him. But, when Clifford reveals himself to be a first-rate brat, his uncle goes bonkers, and a loony inter-generational standoff ensues. ...
2021-04-10
1h 26
GradCast
#GlobalGrads Episode V: Earth-Shattering Revelations from Chile
Cindy Mora-Stock has had quite the life journey. Departing her native Chile to embark on a seismology PhD in Germany, she now finds herself in Canada at UWO completing her second postdoctorate. As hosts Liam Clifford and Rhys Paterson learn, travelling the world and exposing oneself to new experiences has a brilliant way of enriching one's understanding and making the international student experience truly special. You can follow Cindy on Twitter and Instagram. Recorded on March 25, 2021 Produced by Liam Clifford Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot
2021-03-28
29 min
GradCast
#GlobalGrads Episode IV: Going, Going, Ghana
In this #GlobalGrads episode, co-hosts Liam Clifford, Rhys Paterson, and Laura Baena are joined by Political Science PhD student Maxwell Bogpene. Max now finds himself at UWO to further his studies after originally leaving his native Ghana to pursue a degree at Ohio State University. But this was not without the hassle of being an international student during a global pandemic. As the conversation continues, it becomes clear that jollof rice and good banter are the keys to fostering community amongst grad students. If you would like to connect with Max, you can find him on Twitter a...
2021-03-08
26 min
Thoughts in Between: exploring how technology collides with politics, culture and society
Sarah Drinkwater: How to build a responsible tech industry
Sarah Drinkwater is Director of Beneficial Tech at Omidyar Network, where she works on creating levers for a responsible tech industry. She’s one of the most thoughtful and optimistic people I know on the challenges of making technology a force for good in the world. In this conversation talk we cover a lot of ground: responsible technology, the trade-offs of scale, the role of talent in regulating Big Tech, and much more. ---------------- Thanks to Cofruition for consulting on and producing the show. You can learn more about En...
2021-03-08
1h 50
GradCast
Special Episode: #GlobalGrads Episode III: Endearing India
In the series' third episode, hosts Liam Clifford and Rhys Paterson speak to Earth Sciences Master's student Richa Agarwal about her time as a Western student. Originally from Pune, India, Richa endears her home by comparing its sights and sounds to those she has experienced in Canada. From Nova Scotia to Niagara Falls, her journey touches upon the highlights of her experiences and how nicely it complements the Western student body. If you would like to learn more about Richa's experience in Canada and her work, you can follow her on Instagram @doctorvworp19 ...
2021-01-27
28 min
What's My Frame
43. Sarah Clifford // Animal Triner
Today's on What's My Frame? I'm joined by animal trainer Sarah Clifford. Today's episode is a special one, I've had the joy of working with Sarah on set and know first hand the dedication and gift she brings to her career. Sarah's beautiful animals and her gift of training them can be seen in projects like THE ARTIST, HITCHCOCK, DOG WITH A BLOG, STUMPTOWN, THINK LIKE A DOG, MUTT AND STUFF and roughly 150 other titles... On today's episode Sarah shares some important and rarely talked about insight for actors working with animals on set. She shares some incredible behind the s...
2021-01-25
1h 15
GradCast
304 | Post Fascism
The Trump presidency was infamous for a myriad of reasons, one of them being his perpetuation of a post-fascist rationale that sought to deeply divide people. How does an ideology, sharing a namesake with the likes of Hitler and Mussolini, reincarnate into this modern form? Hosts Liam Clifford and Yousuf Hasan speak with Political Science Master's student Hunter Blue on how the forty-fifth US President adapted a twentieth-century dogma to the present day and manipulated it to suit his own nefarious ends. The discussion that follows makes harrowing connections to the atrocities of the past and raises the existential...
2020-12-16
30 min
GradCast
Special Episode: #GlobalGrads Episode II: Missing Mexico
In the second episode of GradCast's international student segment, hosts Liam Clifford, Nikol Posnov, and Rhys Paterson speak to Earth Sciences Master's student Karina Martinez about her experiences at UWO. Hailing from Mexico, Karina speaks to how Canada has both benefited her growth as an academic and increased her yearning for home. A subsequent discussion on food, social outings, and tequila seeks to broaden our horizons and educate us on how the Western community is enriched by the international student community. Full video available on YouTube Recorded on Dec 6, 2020 Produced by...
2020-12-09
30 min
GradCast
Special Episode: Power & Global Heath Day 2020 Part 2 - Dr. Samuel Wong
In this special episode, Dr. Samuel Wong joins hosts Liam Clifford and Francesco Colosimo to discuss his research in how COVID-19 is affecting mental health globally. As the keynote speaker at Power & Global Health Day 2020, he tells us about certain mental illnesses that the pandemic is exacerbating, particularly in populations whose mental health are being disproportionally affected by the pandemic, as well as potential interventions and strategies to improve mental health. Dr. Wong is a clinician with training in both Family Medicine and Public Health and has published over 160 original papers in international peer-reviewed journals. In addition, he serves...
2020-12-03
29 min
GradCast
302 | Domestic Abuse Against Men, an Unknown Issue
Xavier Borsato joins hosts Liam Clifford and Francesco Colosimo to chat about his research in domestic violence against males. He attempts to shine a light on how men can also be victims of abuse but often face several stigmas that act as barriers for seeking and attaining help. Xavier hopes that, through his research, he can help fill a gap in the literature regarding this topic. Recorded November 24, 2020 Produced by Laura Munoz Baena Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io Produced by White Hot
2020-12-01
29 min
GradCast
Special Episode: #GlobalGrads The Inaugural Episode
Being an international grad student is an incredibly rewarding adventure but one consisting of a unique set of challenges. In a brand-new series debuting on GradCast during UWO International Week, hosts Liam Clifford, Nikol Posnov, and Rhys Paterson speak with Brazilian Political Science MA Ricardo Moll about the international student experience and what we can all learn from it. As the subsequent conversation highlights the obstacles surrounding travel in a global pandemic, the sights and sound of Canada, and subpar Tim Hortons coffee, Ricardo provides insightful context on how international students provide Western's community and the country with greater vib...
2020-11-16
30 min
GradCast
298 | Talking the Talk about Walking the Walk
As humans, we often underestimate how important bipedal movement is to our lives. And according to recent Pedorthics program graduate and Kinesiology alumnus Ashley Njeru, there is much we can do to prioritize its wellbeing. And as hosts Liam Clifford and Viki Tellios learn more about lower limb health, orthotics, and orthopaedics, it becomes clear that this is something we should be taking more seriously. The conversation that follows is one that emphasizes the challenges of treating patients in a pandemic, how a graduate degree prepares one for the workforce, and why it is important to move forward figuratively...
2020-11-04
29 min
GradCast
297 | How to Teach a Digital Brain to Pay Attention
When we listen to the world around us, we can tune the brain to focus on sounds or voices. Do you remember when you were last on the train or bus and there was a certain sound that stood out to you? You could figure out what that sound was right? That is you perceiving the surrounding environment. For the human brain, this is a complex yet routine ability and is something we do not think about on how it works. Now try teaching a machine the same ability. Sounds hard right? Well, in this episode, hosts Liam Clifford...
2020-10-28
27 min
GradCast
295 | A Philosopher Walks into a Science Lab
Erlantz Etxeberria (PhD Candidate in Philosophy) chats about his research on scientific method and explanations in science with hosts (Yousuf Hasan and Liam Clifford). What is the scientific method? Should we trust science? Can philosophy inform science? Is there a clash between scientific evidence and politics? We talk about these issues with Erlantz. He also shares with us what he thinks about Richard Feynman’s quote on philosophy of science: “[it is] as useful to scientists as ornithology [the study of birds] is to birds.” To learn more about Erlantz' research, visit his Rotman profile at Western.
2020-10-13
30 min
GradCast
#GradLife IX: Rejection Diaries
As a graduate student, we face academic rejection in various forms. From a journal declining your manuscript, being told you were not good enough to join a research lab or postgraduate institution, to rejection from peers because of your choices in course work. In this #GradLife episode, hosts Viki Tellios, Gavin Tolometti, and Monica Molinaro open the floor to GradCast committee members Ariel Frame, Rhys Patterson, Laura Beana, Elizabeth Mohler, Danica Martina, and Liam Clifford to share their academic rejection experiences and how graduate students can learn from them and cope with rejection in their lives. To...
2020-09-25
1h 12
GradCast
291 | Planting the Seed to Success
For university students, the question “what are you going to do after you graduate?” often proves to be the bane of their existence. This stems from not only its repetitiveness from friends and family members alike, but more so from the existential dread that it causes. They may have an idea of what they want to do, but nobody truly knows for certain what will transpire, especially in the era of COVID-19. However, fear not as PhD student Shannon McKechnie from the Faculty of Education reassures hosts Yousuf Hasan and Liam Clifford that there is in fact hope. Her focu...
2020-09-23
30 min
GradCast
289 | Facing Fascism
When Italian leader Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler became cozier and more acquainted with one another, Europe found itself embroiled in a new wave of fascism that would spark a second World War. But in order to understand how a country revered for its art, culture, and gastronomy would be attracted to such a reprehensible ideology, the focus needs to shift to Italy’s position vis-à-vis the British Empire within the imperial system and interwar global order. As hosts Yousuf Hasan and Liam Clifford learn from recent History MA graduate Jessi Gilchrist, Anglo-Italian relations in the 1920s and 1930s m...
2020-09-09
27 min
Brett & Cliff's Flea Circus: A movie and TV podcast
1br (2019): When finding the perfect apartment turns into a nightmare
We book a viewing for indie thriller/horror 1br. Sarah thinks she's found the perfect apartment building but it soon turns into a nightmare. There are spoilers in the podcast, as we discuss conspiracy theories, animal cruelty in films, lizard overlords, swimming lessons and more. It seems we swear quite a lot in this one, too.There's also music from the post-punk-ish The Battles of Winter, with their track Block S Falls. You can listen to more on Spotify here: https://spoti.fi/32ZyZmL. Thanks to Crysta at Jasper PR...
2020-09-05
1h 21
GradCast
286 | Chemotherapy and Anticipatory Nausea
Indra Bishnoi (PhD Student in Neuroscience) chats about her research on Anticipatory Nausea in the context of chemotherapy. Despite chemotherapy saving millions of lives every year, Indra explains to hosts Yousuf Hasan and Liam Clifford why people sometimes discontinue the treatment and stay away from hospitals. This has to do with the nausea that is induced by chemotherapy. Patients sometimes avoid treatments since they are conditioned to feel nauseous by hospital environment due to their co-pairing of hospitals and side-effects of chemotherapy. Besides her research, Indra also talks about her role as the SOGS Sustainability Chair and what she...
2020-08-25
28 min
GradCast
283 | Lava-ing What I Do
Besides its obvious destructive properties, lava can tell us a lot about Earth and other planetary bodies in our solar system. Changing our relationship with molten rock could have implications far beyond the confines of our solitary planet. As hosts Yousuf Hassan and Liam Clifford learn from Earth Sciences PhD Gavin Tolometti, analyzing volcanic and impact melt flows increases our understanding of surface processes on the Moon and Mars by studying lava flows in Idaho and Iceland. In addition, as Gavin concludes his PhD, he speaks to his future aspirations and why this research is important for the wider...
2020-08-11
29 min
First Draft with Sarah Enni
Using the Skills of Friendship With Arthur Levine
Arthur Levine is the legendary children's book editor, including of series such as Harry Potter and The Golden Compass. He is founder of publishing house Levine Querido, and formerly President and Publisher at Arthur A. Levine Books at Scholastic, as well as author of picture books, most recently The Hanukkah Magic of Nate Gadol. I used portions of Arthur's interview in the Track Changes: Inequality in Publishing episode, and I encourage you all to listen. This episode is brought to you by Star Daughter by Shveta Thakrar, a debut YA novel that blends shades of...
2020-08-11
56 min
Brett & Cliff's Flea Circus: A movie and TV podcast
Predestination (2014): Ethan Hawke and Sarah Snook's time-travel movie
Ethan Hawke stars as a temporal agent who travels back in time to solve the case of the notorious Fizzle Bomber - along the way he meets 'The Unmarried Mother' who could be the key to whole thing. But it's nowhere near as simple as that. We also have a movie quiz a new song and general silly chat. Cliff messed up his sound on this one, soz like. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-08-08
52 min
GradCast
282 | The Rwandan Genocide
In April 1994, the small Central African country of Rwanda would begin to spiral uncontrollably into the darkest period of its short history. What ensued over the course of the next three months was a genocide supported by the incumbent regime that slaughtered an estimated 500,000-1,000,000 people. With so many murdered, how could this have happened? In a fascinating conversation with PhD candidate John Trafford from UWO’s Political Science department, it is revealed how artificial constructions of identity left to ferment can have dire consequences. Hosts Ariel Frame and Liam Clifford engage with John's discussion of the historical differences bet...
2020-08-05
30 min
The Social Small Talk
19. Using TikTok to Educate with Sarah Clifford from ALOA
Are you on TikTok?Listening to Sarah Clifford’s story today should inspire you to try it out. Sarah turned her passion for health and wellness, into a skincare line, ALOA, two years ago. She already had a social media following, so her community was a great place to launch her brand. Sarah communicates with her customers and loves the relationships that can develop from TikTok. You can’t fake it on TikTok and Sarah shares about family, so followers become acquainted with her actual life.Sarah had been disappointed by the results from Facebook & Instagram mark...
2020-07-22
50 min
GradCast
268 | Internal colonialism: The world turned outside-in
Have you ever wondered what it takes to destabilize a culture from the inside? Liam Clifford, current M.A. student in History, discusses his research on cultural genocide and internal colonialism with co-hosts Sarah Klapman and Yousuf Hasan, including the importance of language, the role of the institution, and why Russia and Ireland have a lot in common. Liam shares his knowledge of geopolitics, and draws fascinating connections between cultural marginalization and the destructive colonial structures whose echoes reverberate in the present. To find out more about Liam, follow him on Twitter @LNJClifford F...
2020-05-19
28 min
my garden, my life
Season one: episode Six: Claire Branigan
Sarah Layton, of Growthfully and Claire Branigan of In Tune Wellbeing talk about forest bathing, women’s wellbeing in the middle years, Claire's relationship with her garden and what it was like working with Sarah to create a new design layout, as well as about garden vintage. There is also a GIVEAWAY this week - win a copy of 'Your Guide to Forest Bathing' by Amos Clifford.
2020-04-29
00 min
The Clifford Chance Podcast
Spotlight on InsurTech: Exploring the challenges and opportunities (with Emma Eaton, Sarah Johnson and Robin Merttens)
Senior associate Emma Eaton and trainee Sarah Johnson sit down with Robin Merttens, an independent consultant and analyst in the London insurance market, to talk all things InsurTech.
2019-11-18
29 min
Answer Choice E: All of the Above
Ep. 18: Thriving Theatre Thoughts
Welcome One, Welcome All, to the Answer Choice E Podcast Theatah! The performance today will be one of suspense, drama, and spooky tales not for the faint of heart! We will be traveling back in time for some awesome stories about strong women in the history of the theatre. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! Also! Send us your personal stories and topic ideas to our email at aceaotapodcast@gmail.com! We will be creating a listener episode in the future, and we would love to read your stories on the podcast! While...
2019-09-16
1h 13