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#60: Údery loktem i emoce v Nottinghamu! Hošek & Dobiáš
Červená karta pro Nicolase Jacksona jako moment víkendu? Kritická slova Rúbena Diase vůči Southamptonu jako výrok soboty? A Morgan-Gibbs White jako hráč 36. kola? Aktuální ročník anglické Premier League míří do finále. O víkendu jsme už neviděli „ten nejhezčí fotbal“, ale na většině stadionů bylo cítit, že jde „jen a pouze“ o body! Moderátor Martin Minha v čerstvém Premier Castu po čase přivítal technického manažera FK Pardubice a fanouška „fotbalových dat“ Jakuba Dobiáše. Příznivce Manchesteru United doplnil ve studiu expert CANAL+ Sport...
2025-05-12
44 min
L’Histoire nous le dira
Régimes les plus fous de l’histoire : préparez-vous à être surpris ! | L'Histoire nous le dira # 270
Des régimes alimentaires à travers l’histoire, y’en a eu des tas, mais c’est vraiment à partir du 19e siècle que ça va s’étendre un peu partout dans la population et imposer un modèle. Adhérez à cette chaîne pour obtenir des avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4TCCaX-gqBNkrUqXdgGRA/join Pour soutenir la chaîne, au choix: 1. Cliquez sur le bouton « Adhérer » sous la vidéo. 2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hndl Musique issue du site : epidemicsound.com Images provenant de https://www.storyblocks.com Abonnez-vous à la chaine: https://www.youtu...
2025-02-23
14 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S2E11 Sandra Klemet-N'guessan (What goes in must come out: Fish excretion)
All star S.T.E.M.ist, Sandra is enriching graduate student life and community with Support our Science. As a PhD student in the ENLS department, Sandra studies the biochemical side of fishes and pee. Become electrified as we learn about electrofishing, the texture of fishes, how much fish pee, and what exactly they excrete out as pee. As a soon-to-be post-doc, Sandra reflects on her PhD journey and shares the love and warmth of riding the wave of life and research. Related episodes: Learn more about research at the Xenopoulos Lab with Claire ...
2024-06-25
51 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S2E10 Monisola Ajeigbe (Sustainable credit unions)
Learn the ins and outs of ethical banking with Master of Economics student, Monisola. Monisola acts as our guide to make the future brighter with sustainable financing for business through her work with B corporations. Contact Monisola: monisolaajeigbe@trentu.ca Links related to FoTR Podcast: Links to all Sound Bytes used in the podcast can be found at: tinyurl.com/2jhevzpj Find us on Instagram: @fotrpodcast Follow us on Twitter: @FOTRPodcast Contact us: fellowshipoftheresearchpodcast@gmail.com
2024-06-17
39 min
Defender Radio and The Switch
Perceptions of Urban Coyotes in Ontario with Nicole Murphy + Dr. Stephanie Rutherford
Traditional media has long portrayed coyotes in a negative light – and you don’t have to take my word for it. Nicole Murphy, a student at Peterborough’s Trent University took on the issue of how coyotes are perceived by undertaking a three-part project: she ran an analysis of media reporting on coyotes across the Greater Toronto Area, surveyed staff, faculty and students at Trent University to get their perceptions, and setup trail cameras around the campus to learn and showcase how coyotes are already coexisting with people. The paper, titled Perceptions of Urban Coyotes in Ontario: The ro...
2024-05-27
41 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S2E9 Claire Stevens (Algal attack!)
Buoy consultant, sax musician, and hobbyist bread baker, Claire Stevens, is a PhD student in the ENLS department studying harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie. Find out how Claire is forecasting harmful algal blooms to protect our drinking water. Links related to our guest: Contact Claire: clairestevens@trentu.ca Links related to FoTR Podcast: Links to all Sound Bytes used in the podcast can be found at: tinyurl.com/2jhevzpj Find us on Instagram: @fotrpodcast Follow us on Twitter: @FOTRPodcast Contact us: fellowshipoftheresearchpodcast@gmail.com
2024-05-07
42 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S2E6 Harper Jin (Ancient water management)
Tragedy, drama, enlightenment. Enter the Ancient Greeks and Romans of the 5th to 8th century. Discover how the Roman aqueducts have stood the test of time. Who controlled water governance then? Why is this relevant today? Join Harper Jin, a Master’s student in the Anthropology Department, who reveals these answers and more. Related episodes: Eric: S1E10 - Eric Samtleben (Let's get physical) - Fellowship of the Research Podcast | Podcast on Spotify More anthropology research with Julia S1E8 - Julia McCuaig (The Mysteries of the Moche) - Fellowship of the Research Po...
2024-04-17
53 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S2E5 Taylor Brown (Puffins, don't go to the light!)
Grab your binoculars and put on your bird nerd hats. Taylor Brown is a PhD student in the ENLS department and will make you feel like cuddling a puffin afterwards. But not really because the birds wouldn't like that. The best way you can help is by turning out your lights. Taylor teaches us all about light attraction and the problems it causes in seabirds. Also learn about chicken collecting, chicken math, and spark birds. Related episodes: Twitching for more bird episodes? Learn about oystercatchers with your host Lyn S1E1 - Lyn Brown (Saving...
2024-04-08
44 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S2E4 (Cris - Domestic violence)
We are recognizing international Women's Day with research about mothers. Cris is a PhD student in the Interdisciplinary Social Research department. Cris gives us a sensitive and nuanced account of the social and political problems that occur when children are involuntarily separated from their mothers. A disclaimer to our listeners: This episode covers domestic violence, abuse, and children being separated from their mothers. If any of this information is triggering for you, feel free to skip this episode, and we included support resources below. Links related to our guest: Support for domestic or sexual violence...
2024-04-02
35 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S2E2 – Stephanie Aultman (Indigenous Agriculture)
Stephanie Aultman is an M.Sc. student in the Anthropology department who transports us to Belize to document indigenous subsistence farming practices. Discover the human story surrounding agriculture, and how subsistence practices can restore deforested lands. Links related to our guest: Contact Stephanie via email: stephanieaultman@trentu.ca More about Dr. Helen Haines’ Research: https://kakabish.org/index.html Links related to FoTR Podcast: Find us on Instagram: @fotrpodcast Follow us on Twitter: @FOTRPodcast Contact us: fellowshipoftheresearchpodcast@gmail.com Links to all Sound By...
2024-03-18
33 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S2E1 – Tristan Baecklund (Wildlife Diseases)
Tristan is a Ph.D. student in the ENLS department who shares the ins and outs of wildlife diseases. Learn about the Arctic form of rabies. Who knew diseases came in different forms based on geography? We revisit the furry Arctic fox, which is the main host for this disease. Learn about climate change and disease dynamics, and how you can help prevent disease spread in your own pets. Related episodes: Learn more about Arctic foxes with Alex: S1E9 - Alex Derian (What does the fox say - err - eat?) - Fellowship of...
2024-03-11
58 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E11 - Greg Melvin (Muskrat Love)
Greg is an M.Sc. student in the ENLS department who advocates for the charm of the muskrat. Muck through the wetlands of Ontario with us to learn about how invasive cattail species are impacting this pudgy rodent. Plus how did Sasha get the worst burn ever? Links related to our guest: Contact Greg via email: gregmelvin@trentu.ca or X: @_GregMelvin More about Dr. Jeff Bowman's Research: https://bowmanecology.wordpress.com/ Links related to FoTR Podcast: Links to all Sound Bytes used in the podcast can be found ...
2024-02-19
39 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E10 - Eric Samtleben (Let's get physical)
Eric Samtleben is a M.Sc. student in the psychology department who gets us jazzed to exercise. Come with us as Eric tests the human body to its physical limits with ultra marathon running and Muay Thai. Learn about what motivates us to exercise and how to keep to that fitness New Year's resolution. Links related to our guest: Contact Eric via email: ericsamtleben@trentu.ca or on Instagram: vo2_maxfit More about Dr. Brenda Smith-Chant's Research: https://www.trentu.ca/psychology/faculty-research/brenda-smith-chant-profile Links related to FoTR Podcast: Links to a...
2024-02-12
24 min
The Wealthy Entrepreneur
Innovating on a Shoestring: Resourcefulness for Small Business Success with Ken Chen
Join us in this week’s episode as we dive deep into the world of entrepreneurship with our distinguished guest, Ken Chen. Ken, a celebrated figure at Trent University School of Business and a beacon of entrepreneurial wisdom, shares invaluable insights drawn from his rich experiences. In this enlightening episode, Ken discusses the profound concept of "being the CEO of you." He explores how this philosophy applies not just to business leaders but to everyone aspiring to take charge of their life and career. He reflects on his time at Trent University, where he interacted closely with st...
2023-12-12
38 min
Apartment309 Podcast
Episode 9: Shag Harbour and the Lizard Man on a Plane
Lauren and Eric talk about the Lizard Man on the American Airlines Plane before delving into the UFO incident at Shag Harbour. Listen in for the laughs as they blend comedy with conspiracy in this uproarious take on a government cover-up. I couldn’t find the article again. My bad. Do you think she saw an alien or do you think she was drunk? Let us know in the comments! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPbDa5D7IUE, https://digitalcollections.trentu.ca/objects/etd-776,
2023-07-16
43 min
Slumber Party Monsters
Episode 50: Evolution of women in horror ft CJ/Calvin
Hello all monsters! Put up your feet and enjoy a coffee because this is an interesting episode, CJ & myself sit down to talk about the evolution of women in horror. From damsels in distress, antoginists & badass heroes. TW: discussions of SA. I have included Caffeinated Monsters patreon, which is £3 per month, the dissertation that I mention in this episode is linked below too. patreon.com/Caffeinated_Monsters https://digitalcollections.trentu.ca/objects/etd-959
2023-06-10
1h 16
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E9 - Alex Derian (What does the fox say - err - eat?)
Alex Derian is a Ph.D. student in the Environmental and Life Sciences department who takes us on a journey into the Inuit Traditional Territory to study some adorable furry skeletons. From ice to isotopes, Alex tries to piece together the lives of Arctic foxes and how Inuit people may have shaped how these foxes interacted with the world around them. Come with us as we learn how Inuit people and Arctic foxes cohabitated in the far north - a region rich in culture, biology, and human-species interactions! Links related to our guest:Contact Alex via...
2023-05-17
35 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E6 - Anthony Arsenault (What's in the Water?!)
Anthony Arsenault is an M.Sc. student in the ENLS department investigating something you may not think about very often - Dissolved Organic Matter! What is DOM, you may ask?? Well, you'll have to tune in to find out! Journey with us through the Experimental Lakes Area basins and the Great Lakes ice sheets Anthony has covered in his graduate adventures! Plus, stick around for March Mammal Madness updates at the end of the episode! Links related to our guest:Contact Anthony via email: anthonyarsenault@trentu.caContact Anthony via LinkedIn: https://tinyurl.com/mrdja9h...
2023-04-10
31 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E8 - Julia McCuaig (The Mysteries of the Moche)
Julia McCuaig is an M.Sc. student in the Anthropology department who takes us back through time to the ancient Moche civilization - dating pre-Inca, how can we possibly learn about a state that died out so long ago? Julia walks us through the process of finding plant remains originating from 700AD (that's over 1300 years - I can't keep my veggies longer than a month!) and how we interpret everything from irrigation to animal dung harvesting! Come with us as we journey through time and space to explore a culture long gone! Links related to our guest:
2023-04-08
36 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E7 - Lilian Dart (The Age of Harmonious)
Lilian Dart recently finished her M.A. in the Sustainability Studies program, working with the Kawartha Land Trust to look at volunteer relationships and novel conservation strategies. In the sciences, we are often taught that conservation is keeping an ecosystem precisely as it is without humans, or more often, how an ecosystem was before humans - does that sound familiar? What if that didn't have to be the only way forward? Come with us as we learn how we, as humans, can create a world where we coexist with nature (unfortunately, no dwarves, hobbits, or elves were available to...
2023-03-31
45 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E4 - Kayla Martin (Turkey Time Part 1)
Kayla Martin is an M.Sc. student in the ENLS department studying Ontario's most delicious Galliformes - wild turkeys! Come on a waddle with us to learn about the trees these birds sleep in, the conditions that make a roost just right, and how these birds are tracked across the Peterborough landscape! Also - stay tuned near the end to hear about a rare predation observation - will the turkeys make it out alive?! Links related to our guest: Contact Kayla via email: kaymartin@trentu.ca or Twitter: @KMartin_ecology More about Dr. Jeff Bowman's R...
2023-03-06
29 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E3 - Alexis Rausch (Tales Teeth Tell)
Alexis Rausch is an M.Sc. student in the Anthropology department who takes us on a journey through the mass graves of... Kingston, Ontario?! The Irish Potato Famine caused millions to leave their home, many fleeing to Canadian borders. They brought with them a heritage that ~12% of Canadians share today (Canadian Census, 2016), but many of those who escaped were not lucky enough to start a legacy here in Canada. Come with us as we learn what happened to those history left behind and how their teeth can tell us more than you would have ever imagined! Links...
2023-02-27
27 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E2 - Erin Matula (Forests, Fires, and Carbon - Oh My!)
Erin Matula is an M.Sc. student in the ENLS department studying carbon cycling in boreal forests - the twist? She's investigating how wildfires in these forests release tons of carbon into watersheds and contribute to climate change in ways you may not expect! Climate change is a horror that's coming for us all - from invasive species in wetlands to fires in forests, Erin takes us on a tour of some of the very real impacts climate change is having in our own backyards (don't worry, there are some laughs and LoTR goodness along the way)! L...
2023-02-20
26 min
Fellowship of the Research Podcast
S1E1 - Lyn Brown (Saving Chincoteague Oystercatchers)
Lyn Brown is a Ph.D. student in the ENLS department studying the amazing American Oystercatcher! Come with us as we learn about these fantastic birds, the beaches where they live, and the ways Lyn is planning on tracking them where no hobbit, I mean researcher, has gone before! Links related to our guest: Lyn's GoFundMe (Saving Chincoteague Oystercatchers): www.gofundme.com/f/saving-chincoteague-oystercatchers More about Lyn's Research: lbrow43.wixsite.com/oystercatcher Contact Lyn: lynbrown@trentu.ca More about Dr. Erica Nol's Research: avianconservation.ca Links related to...
2023-02-13
41 min
Nicola Valley Bigfoot Podcast
The Next Generation of Researcher - Ep. #108
Its Tuesday and you know what that means! On todays show, I welcome Ryan Gillis from the Trent University Sasquatch Society, a university group dedicated to the research and education of sasquatch. Ryan shares with us what had him interested enough to start a club, their membership and what their goals would be moving forward. We also discuss the next generation of researchers and where they have drawn their research techniques from. If you would like to reach out to Ryan or their membership, contact him at sasquatchsociety@trentu.ca and you have had an encounter and wan...
2022-05-10
46 min
Partizan Histerical Podcast
NE RADI NAM CRNO-BELI VAR - PARTIZAN HISTERICAL S03 E37 - 11.4.2022.
#grobarskahisterija s03 e37 HCLO na JNA, Partizan na Brdu, Saša Ilić... podeljene emocije (gistro). Završetak prvog dela takmičenja u Eurocupu (i pobeda u Trentu). Matine osveta Mega Panterima u Hali na NBGD. Kutak za #NištaSporno trenutak i (ponovo) Elvis iz Lovćenca. Vidimo se na Derbiju i protiv Burse... Epizodu snimili: Lemmy, Gazza, Crk (i Duka koji insistira da ostane anoniman). Running time: 83 minuta. Pokrenuli smo PATREON, pa ko želi sada može da časti za neko pivo, dodatne sadržaje i/ili tehničke popravke na podcastu: www.patreon.com/pfchisterical A ima i: paypal.me/partizan...
2022-04-12
1h 22
Liberated Learner Beats
derek@trentU by machismono
2022-03-07
06 min
Hurley in the Morning 2022
Talking OTESSA with Terry Greene
Terry Greene is Senior eLearning Designer at Trent University. He's also the host of the Gettin' Air podcast and, if that wasn't enough, is part of the conference committee for OTESSA (Open/Technology in Education, Society, and Scholarship Association).Terry joins me this morning to talk about the upcoming OTESSA conference and how listeners can get involved as presenters or as delegates. Find out more about OTESSA; https://otessa.org/Learn more about Terry: https://www.trentu.ca/teaching/welcome/meet-team
2022-02-01
25 min
The Salon
Decolonizing Art History: Part Two
ARTH 869 FINAL PROJECT PART TWO“A Questionnaire on Decolonizing,” in October 174 (Fall 2020): 3-125.“Art’s Role in Changing How We Think About the World.” Carlton University, Art & Architectural History, November 13, 2019. https://carleton.ca/aah/2019/arts-role-in-changing-how-we-think-about-the-world/.Arvin, Maile, Eve Tuck, and Angie Morrill. “Decolonizing Feminism: Challenging Connections between Settler Colonialism and Heteropatriarchy.” Feminist Formations 25, no. 1 (2013): 8–34. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43860665.Barker, Joanne. “Gender, Sovereignty, Rights: Native Women’s Activism against Social Inequality and Violence in Canada.” American Quarterly 60, no. 2 (2008): 259–66. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40068533.“Chanie Wenjack School for Indigenous Studies.” Trent University. Accessed D...
2021-12-09
15 min
Vědecká dobrodružství
Výzkum vinné révy
Mikroklima v severní Itálii je vhodné také pro pěstování vinné révy. Právě réva je předmětem výzkumu ve vědeckém centru Edmunda Macha v Trentu. Vinná réva, která by byla odolná vůči nejrozšířenějším nemocem, tedy proti plísni révové a padlí, by totiž vinařům velmi pomohla.Všechny díly podcastu Vědecká dobrodružství můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
2021-10-19
04 min
Hudičevi jeziki
EP 19: Rdeče sanje in poslastica v Trentu
Nova epizoda, nov zvrhan koš slovenskih uspehov. Najprej se ozremo nazaj proti zanesljivi Rogličevi zmagi na Vuelti, nadaljujemo z Mohoričevimi mojstrovinami v Beneluksu in ob koncu prekomentiramo še razplet EP v Trentu in zelo dobro 5. mesto Tadeja Pogačarja. Ne manjka niti napoved kronometra na SP, ob koncu pa odgovarjamo tudi na vprašanja poslušalcev. Svoja lahko pošljete na hudicevi.jeziki@gmail.com. Naročite se!
2021-09-15
1h 02
ArchaeoCafé
ArchaeoCafé - Episode 2-02 - Excavating in cyberspace: An interview with Jeremy Brooks
In this episode, I talk with Jeremy Brooks about the uses of virtual reality in archaeology, and the AVROD Virtual Reality platform.Episode notes are available on the ArchaeoCafé website.https://archaeocafe.kvasirpublishing.com/archaeocafe-podcast-ep-202-brooksAbout Jeremy BrooksJeremy is an archaeologist based in Peterborough, Canada. He completed a master's degree at Trent University and founded the company AVROD and developed the database and platform used by AVROD.Web:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyavrod/
2021-08-09
39 min
Kolektiv znanja
Tarik Berber: Berberov fiorentinski umjetnički put | KZ 26
Tarik Berber je slikar porijeklom iz Banja Luke, koji je s 11 godina s roditeljima na početku rata otišao živjeti u Bolzano u Italiju. Nakon srednje škole upisao je slakarstvo na čuvenoj Academia di belle arti u Firenci u klasi prof. Adriano Bimbi. Već na drugoj godini počeo je izlagati za uglednu galeriju Poggiali e Forconi u Firenci, a 2004. je izlagao na otvaranju MACI (Insernia Contemporary Art Museum) kao najbolji italijanski mladi slikar. Od 2007.-2010 je živio u Berlinu, a potom seli u London gdje je živio 7 godina u kvartu Seven sisters u sjeverozapadnom Londonu. Izlagao je u Istanbu...
2021-05-14
1h 39
Prevent Resist Support
S1E10: What To Do When Your Friend Has Caused Harm with Robyn Ocean
In this episode, Anne chats with Robyn Ocean, the Sexual Violence Prevention Coordinator at Trent University. Robyn shares some of her content from her workshop What To Do When Your Friend Has Caused Harm. We talk about believing survivors, processing your own feelings, how to talk to your friend about it, and more! If cancel culture is on your mind, this is a great listen. Robyn approaches the topic from a community and restorative justice mindset. If you would like to access a transcription of this episode, visit: www.uwindsor.ca/sexual-assault/PRS_podcast Find o...
2021-04-15
53 min
Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast
The Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast - Haroon Akram-Lodhi
In this episode of the Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast, Terry Greene chats with Haroon Akhram-Lodhi. Haroon is a Professor in the Department of International Development Studies at Trent. Throughout these past few remote-teaching semesters, Haroon has converted his lectures in to multiple bite-sized podcasts for learners to listen to at their convenience. Tune in to find out how the four courses (Peasants, Food and Agrarian Change, Issues in Global Inequality, The World Food System, and Human Inequality in Global Perspective) have been (and will continue to be) affected by these podcasts.
2021-04-13
36 min
Digestible Discussions
DD#8- Exploring Stoicism with Conrad Jane
In this Digestible Discussion, my guest Conrad and I explore the Stoic philosophy and how it can be applied to everyone's lives. Stoicism can drastically improve your life through a new perspective on Being. We’ve been friends for over 10 years, and evolved all the way from members of the same breakdance crew into very philosophical individuals. We engage in extensive discussions all the time on philosophy, spirituality and politics. He first introduced me to Stoicism and it really resonated with me, and made me believe it can resonate with everyone. Give Conrad a follow or s...
2021-04-13
1h 42
The MaudCast: The Podcast of the L.M. Montgomery Institute
MaudCast S01E10 Rita Bode, Women Writers, and Editing L.M. Montgomery Scholarship
In this episode, host Brenton Dickieson sits down with the legendary Professor Rita Bode, a scholar of women writers, including L.M. Montgomery and American Women’s Regionalist Fiction (the title of a recent collection of essays that Brenton in this episode calls “the Gothic book”). Rita has co-edited two recent critical volumes in Montgomery studies, and the discussion ranges across the great content of those works and Rita’s observations. And of course, Rita and Brenton talk books, sharing their experiences of some of the books we love to love--and some we struggle to love. Show Notes
2021-03-31
58 min
Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast
The Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast - Ontario Extend
In this episode of the Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast, Terry Greene chats with fellow Trent Online peers Stephanie Park and Christian Metaxas, about their plans and schemes to host an offering of the Ontario Extend Program, which empowers educators in the digital teaching realm. We liken it to off-season training for teaching with technology. Listen in and consider joining us for the Ontario Extend mOOC (minor/medium-sized Open Online Course) in the spring!
2021-01-07
38 min
Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast
The Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast with Stephanie Park: Holiday Edition!
In this episode of the Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast, co-hosts Maureen Glynn and Terry Greene chat with one of their fellow E-Learning Designers, Stephanie Park, about her work supporting Trent faculty transition their courses to remote delivery over the summer and fall. It's the last episode before Christmas break, so we also play a Christmas Ghost Game!
2020-12-16
35 min
Podcast Blokada
Na pravi poti
V deseti epizodi pokomentirava tri zmage in sicer dve v Eurocupu proti Trentu ter Promitheasu, ki nam je prinesla uvrstitev v Top 16 Eurocupa ter zmago proti Ciboni v ligi ABA. Prav tako ne skrivava veselja ob povratku Luke Rupnika v zmajevo gnezdo.
2020-12-15
52 min
Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast
The Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast with Josh & Christian: The eLearning Technologists
In this episode of the Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast, co-hosts Maureen Glynn and Terry Greene chat with Trent Online's eLearning Technologists, Josh Andrews and Christian Metaxas, about their pivotal, heroic roles in the Trent Online community.
2020-12-04
31 min
Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast
Not-So-Distant Learning with Dave Patton
In this episode of the Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast, co-hosts Maureen Glynn and Terry Greene chat with Trent University's sole Astronomer on faculty, Dr. David Patton, about how we took a first year Astronomy course into a new, online space!
2020-11-25
38 min
Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast
Not-So-Distant Learning with Liana Brown
In this episode of the Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast, co-hosts Maureen Glynn and Terry Greene chat with Dr. Liana Brown about how she worked with us to build an online version of her third year Sensation and Perception course. A touchy subject!
2020-11-20
34 min
Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast
The Lightboard with Dr. Kristine Weglarz
In this episode of the Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast, Terry Greene chats with fellow eLearning Designer Dr. Kristine Weglarz about an exciting piece of equipment that Trent Online has at its disposal: the lightboard. We discuss how it works, what it can do, and how Trent Online can help faculty use it to make these captivating instructional videos.
2020-11-09
25 min
Arthur Newspaper
Ep. 7: Two Bear Witness
Welcome to our wild podcasting adventure. This week: @TrentUConfessions is HaCkEd, we analyze the culture of anonymity, public shame and hyperbole that is/was this account. Updates from out East--how Mi'kmaw fishers and community members continue their fight for constitutional rights amidst colonial violence. A spooky hallo-week with Trent Film Society. City council 2021 budget is OUT, find it online and engage in the public review!And MORE: - Flu shots: https://www.trentu.ca/wellness/home/flu-clinics- Ptbo-Nogo COVID-19 tracking tool: https://localcovidtracker.ca/- Poet Astrologers: https://twitter.com/p...
2020-11-06
57 min
Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast
Not-So-Distant Learning with Else Marie Knudsen
In this episode of the Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast, co-hosts Maureen Glynn and Terry Greene chat with Dr. Else Marie Knudsen about how she worked to build not just an online version for her Social Work 1000 course, but also an entire community centre to go with it.
2020-11-03
44 min
Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast
Not-So-Distant Learning with Amanda Paxton
In this first proper episode of the Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast, co-hosts Maureen Glynn and Terry Greene chat with Professor Amanda Paxton about how working with Trent Online to create an online version of her course "Write In Time" was like constraint-based poetry.
2020-10-23
28 min
Not-So-Distant Learning Podcast
The Kick Off Episode
In the inaugural episode of the Not So Distant Learning Podcast, Fergal O' Hagan, Maureen Glynn and Terry Greene talk about the work of Trent Online, its team members, and how they'd like to use their shiny new podcast to help grow a close online learning community.
2020-10-08
19 min
Sci Guys
Game Theory (with Evan Edinger)
This week Evan Edinger joins us to talk about game shows, A Beautiful Mind, and schizophrenia... Find Evan on his YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/evan You can WATCH the podcast over on our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/SciGuys If you would like to support the podcast, please donate to our Patreon: http://patreon.com/SciGuys If you'd like to see more of us, follow our socials! Facebook http://facebook.com/SciGuysPod Twitter http://twitter.com/SciGuysPod Instagram http://instagram.com...
2020-10-05
1h 09
Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History
The 1973 Kenora Bank Robbery Mystery (ON)
Episode 138 - On the afternoon of May 10, 1973, a stranger entered the CIBC branch on Main St in the small town of Kenora, Ontario. The man, claiming he had a bomb, demanded all the money in the bank. (Photo credit: Don Dutton, Toronto Star)Sources:CJRL Covers the Kenora Bank Robbery 10 May 1973Devil's Gap by Joe Ralkohttps://unidentified.wikia.org/wiki/Paul_Higginshttps://www.services.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/missing-disparus/case-dossier.jsf?case=2016065871&id=10https://www.thestar.com/photos/toronto_star_photo_blog/2017/05/remembering-don-dutton-through-his-photos.html https://reuters.screenocean.com/record/1067788 (gore w...
2020-08-24
1h 04
Partizan Histerical Podcast
PARTIZAN HISTERICAL S01 E06 - 19.01.2020.
#grobarskahisterija S01 E06 (2. deo)*** Teme u ovoj epizodi: 1) Break u Trentu (01:56) 2) Novicin rekord i "stoka razlike" u Stjepana Supanca (08:40) 3) FK na pripremama i "slučaj Sadiq" (20:39) Slušajte nas na YouTubeu i Soundcloudu, komentare/kritike/sugestije šaljite preko YouTubea, Tvitera, Instagrama i Soundclouda. Hvala vam na pažnji i podršci. SF ŽP! *** Prvi deo / razgovor sa Vladimirom Sibinovićem, specijalnim gostom podcasta, objavićemo u utorak. NAPOMENA: Ovo je podkast u kome navijači Partizana razgovaraju o zbivanjima u svom voljenom klubu. Izneta mišljenja i stavovi su lični i ne predstavljaju stavove bilo koje navijačke grupe, frakcije, de...
2020-01-19
33 min
Partizan Histerical Podcast
PARTIZAN HISTERICAL S01 E05 - 12.01.2020.
#grobarskahisterija S01 E05 Teme u ovoj epizodi: 1) Osvrt na Virtus i pogled ka Trentu (02:12) 2) Olimpija Cedevita / Jare skida kletvu Smita Nolana (17:03) 3) Stigao je McAdoo/Makadu/Kakadu (26:30) 4) Početak priprema FK i lažna tema o promeni grba (31:58) Slušajte nas na YouTubeu i Soundcloudu, komentare/kritike/sugestije šaljite preko YouTubea, Tvitera, Instagrama i Soundclouda. Hvala vam na pažnji i podršci. SF ŽP! NAPOMENA: Ovo je podkast u kome navijači Partizana razgovaraju o zbivanjima u svom voljenom klubu. Izneta mišljenja i stavovi su lični i ne predstavljaju stavove bilo koje navijačke grupe, frakcije, dela uprave, radne ili d...
2020-01-12
36 min
THE ATARAXY PODCAST
#039 — The New Year Special (with Ceilidh)
If you think of yourself as a negative person, don't worry, you are not doomed to be like this forever! Ceilidh joins us this week to talk about her transformation from being a very angry person to someone who is always smiling and seeing the good in life. It only takes a few steps! CEILIDH Instagram: http://bit.ly/34DPp32 PODCAST Instagram: http://bit.ly/2X7geJU AAKRIST Instagram: http://bit.ly/2WhDUOT GIOVANNI Instagram: http://bit.ly/2Wr0PY2
2019-12-30
1h 17
Practical(ly) Zero Waste
046 • Zero Waste on Campus
A vegetarian cafe cooperative with local ingredients + reusable take away dishes sounds like the best thing since the mason jar! Today's chat with Aimee Blyth, general manager of Trent University's Seasoned Spoon Cafe covers all that and more. We hear all about The Spoon's efforts to revive local, sustainable agriculture and make use of their killer root cellar to preserve the harvest. AND THEY COMPOST. I mean how could they not? SO good. Learn more about The Spoon: https://www.seasonedspoon.ca/ Contact Aimee for resources on building your own food cafe coop...
2019-09-01
44 min
LETO 1968 MED UTOPIJO IN KONFORMIZMOM
LETO 1968 MED UTOPIJO IN KONFORMIZMOM DEL 05/12/2018 - LETO 1968 MED UTOPIJO IN KONFORMIZMOM
V preteklih oddajah smo izpostavili položaj mladih na univerzah v Trstu, Trentu, Nemciji in Ljubljani. V današnji oddaji bomo razširili pogled še na Videm. Prof. Ivan Verc je študentska leta preživel v Vidmu, dejaven pa je bil na kulturnem podrocju tudi v Trstu. Z njim se je pogovarjal urednik Peter Rustia.
2018-12-05
35 min
LETO 1968 MED UTOPIJO IN KONFORMIZMOM
LETO 1968 MED UTOPIJO IN KONFORMIZMOM DEL 03/10/2018 - LETO 1968 MED UTOPIJO IN KONFORMIZMOM
V tretji oddaji boste lahko prisluhnili tretjemu delu niza Spomini na leto 1968, ki ga je leta 1988 pripravila Mirjam Koren. V tokratni oddaji bodo o letu 1968 spregovorili Sergij Premru, ki je tisti čas preivel na univerzi v Trentu, Alenka Rebula in Karlo Černic. Urednitvo Peter Rustia.
2018-11-06
46 min
Trent Voices
The Last Lecture of 2016
The Last Lecture offers graduating students an opportunity to come together and reflect upon their experiences at Trent University, bring closure to the time that they have spent here, and celebrate their many accomplishments both inside and outside of the classroom. This annual event features an address by a graduating student, a distinguished alumna/us and a faculty member who will offer their words of inspiration to the Convocation Class. Each lecturer speaks under one theme, offering their personal reflections, stories and words of wisdom to the graduating class. The Last Lecture helps to signify the beginning ...
2016-04-13
50 min
Trent Voices
Alumni Panel Discussion: The Big Picture (and Other Leadership Concepts for the Advancement of Women)
A panel discussion featuring: Dalal Al-Waheidi ’98, Anne Larcade '81, Nancy Austin '76 and Rann Sharma '97. The panel, moderated by former Trent president, Bonnie Patterson, consisted of women from the private and public sectors, not-for-profit organizations, male-dominated professions, female-dominated professions, and governmental representation. The panel included Dalal Al-Waheidi '98, executive director of Global We Day at Free the Children; Anne Larcade '81, president and CEO of Sequel Hotels and Resorts; Nancy Austin '76, executive lead on the Ontario Gender Wage Gap Steering Committee, and Rann Sharma '97, global head people operations and culture at Free the Children. Ad...
2015-12-18
1h 39