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Formula AmericanaFormula AmericanaFORMULA AMERICANA 38Mr Wilding – Flirting all night longChapell – When the music plays againDenny Brown – Fourth Of JulyConnor McCutcheon – Top of the HillCasey Frazier – The Cold RoadKate Harding - WALLFLOWER Hobo Pioneers - Country Music (Lets You Down) Bob Juch songwriter – Stand tallCasey Frazier – The Family TreeVictoria Sorensen - Just Tell Her She Can’t Steven Lee Ebert – American MusicCaleb Montgomery - Sagebrush in the Air The Kyle Jordan Project – Loved by youD...2024-07-1259 minThe Horror Script PodcastThe Horror Script PodcastScarecrows ReviewWhen a heist and kidnapping by a group of rouge military soldiers goes wrong over an abandoned farmhouse, what would you expect to happen other than a group of demonic scarecrows hunting them all down and killing them. Join us on a quick review of this harvest slasher. Starring Ten Vernon, Michael David Simms, Richard Vidan, Kristina Sanborn, Victoria Christian, and David Campbell. Written and Directed by William Wesley in 1988.Check out our favorite coffee by clicking on our link: Four Sigmatic Please share the podcast with your friends on social media to help us g...2022-11-1729 minInside Running PodcastInside Running Podcast261: Andy Buchanan | Noosa Bolt, NSW 3000m Champs & UTA | Olly Woolrych261: Andy Buchanan | Noosa Bolt, NSW 3000m Champs & UTA | Olly Woolrych This Episode is proudly brought to you by lululemon. Athleisure brand lululemon and Movember, proudly unite for the third year of their partnership, to improve men’s wellbeing through movement, mindfulness and connection. Check out the lululemon x Movember Capsule collection at lululemon.com.au Andy Buchanan guest hosts to talk about training post-Commonwealth Games and Melbourne Half. Julian puts in another consistent week for his longest run since March. Brad does not approve of Saturday morning sessions. Jack Ray...2022-11-011h 48GIRLS IN THE GAMEGIRLS IN THE GAMEHow USC Women's Volleyball Players are Making an Impact On and Off The CourtThis episode we talk about the University of South Carolina women’s volleyball team impact on and off the court. We talk about Lauren McCutcheon, Claire Wilson and Oby Anadi. All of these players have an impact on the court but they also all have different impacts off the court. All these players are incredible and deserve to have their story told. We also talk about Victoria Garrick, a past collegiate volleyball player, and her impact on mental health in and out of the sports world.2022-10-2821 minBabble with BenBabble with BenSlurm - Babble with Ben #0017Karina Penna and Adam Steinberg from Slurm talk about their eclectic inspirations, their love of Monster Energy drinks as well as upcoming performances and music releases.Recorded July 18th 2022 at Studio C, Box Hill Institute (Nelson Campus), Wurundjeri Country / Melbourne Victoria.Background image by Sharon McCutcheonhttps://www.instagram.com/mccutcheonphoto/2022-08-1632 minCities UnmaskedCities UnmaskedEpisode 11: The Patriarchal City ft. Sydney WilsonIn this episode, we focus our discussion around urban feminism amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Join Victoria, Lubna, Brittany, and guest speaker Sydney Wilson, as they unpack the structural issues that prevent women from fully engaging with their city spaces and brainstorm how both municipal governments and city dwellers can better support women during the pandemic and beyond.2020-09-2556 minCities UnmaskedCities UnmaskedEpisode 10: Urban Indigeneity and the City ft. Marissa CampbellIn this episode, join us as we discuss urban indigeneity and the city. Although most cities are indigenous, insofar as they are built on the lands of dispossessed first peoples, over the past few decades there has been an increasing trend of urban migration for indigenous peoples in Canada. As of the 2016 census, Indigenous peoples in Canada totaled a little over 1.6 million people, and Canada makes some attempt to celebrate this vibrant indigenous presence. But the parallels with so many other countries – not least Australia – are acute: urban aboriginal people in Canada, despite their traditional associations, are seen and trea...2020-09-2536 minCities UnmaskedCities UnmaskedEpisode 9: The Affordable City ft. Professor Paul MakdissiPoliticians constantly pledge to make life more affordable for all, as if there has long been a consensus on what constitutes affordable housing in Canada. Yet more and more people are spending over 30 percent of their monthly incomes on housing according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation and Statistics Canada. With more people at home as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, utilities such as heat, water and electricity, are also expected to rise by at least ten percent. Canada, like so many other places around the world, is creeping into housing unaffordability. In this episode, we are...2020-09-2443 minCities UnmaskedCities UnmaskedEpisode 8: The Image and the CityIn theory, urban planners should be considering land use, transportation, housing, and the overall usefulness of public space as they make decisions for the 55% of the global population who live in cities. In practice, urban planners are not considering the city’s residents as they continue to allow developers to build up, but rather it is “the image that has to be planned” says Dr. Mihalis Kavaratzis, an Associate Professor of Marketing at the School of Business, University of Leicester. With global travel coming to a practical freeze, the model of quick and large financial returns that building for touris...2020-09-2429 minCities UnmaskedCities UnmaskedEpisode 7: The Queer City ft. Ferdie Lopez, Ryan Persadie, Cornel Grey, and Samuel YoonQueer lives are unrepresented and/or misrepresented in our thinking of urbanism. This episode focuses on what queer work and lives means for urbanism by listening to our guests’ work, we hope to consider how queer experiences in the city can help us build a more inclusive city after the pandemic. Dr. Catherine Nash has said that the “post-mo,” that’s post-modern, “generation is less interested in (or does not frequent as often), Toronto’s traditional gay Village and is utilizing alternative urban spaces in ways that rework the gendered and sexualized meanings of those locations and suggests transformative processes ar...2020-09-241h 07Cities UnmaskedCities UnmaskedEpisode 6: Education and the City ft. Austin Jafri, Joy Henderson, and Dr. Beyhan FarhadiOntario Premier Doug Ford said about his government’s plan to send children back to school during the COVID-19 pandemic that “our children belong in the classroom, with their friends and teachers, learning.” According to a recent poll by Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies, forty-one per cent of all respondents said they would be more worried about personally contracting COVID-19 if schools reopen; the CBC has reported that as a result of funding agreements between the province of Ontario and it’s school boards, classroom sizes will be maintained at pre-pandemic levels. This effectively means that you could se...2020-09-241h 18Cities UnmaskedCities UnmaskedEpisode 5: Race and the City ft. Cheryll Case and Abigail MoriahIn this episode, join your moderator Lubna Alli and guest speakers Cheryll Case (Founder and Principal of CP Planning) and Abigail Moriah (Founder of The Black Planning Project) to discuss all things racism, specifically with accord to how city planning policies and processes, placemaking and the built form is designed with inherently racist principles at hand. We talk about research that confirms trends that are plainly visible in the urban landscape: social polarization, spatial segregation, and a deepening racialization of poverty as defining features of Toronto’s social geography. This, paired with the July 2020 Toronto Public Health data for CO...2020-09-2455 minCities UnmaskedCities UnmaskedEpisode 4: The Commuting CityIf you live in Toronto, or any one of the world’s cities, you’ve probably suffered through at least a few long commutes. The objective experience sucks a lot too. A Forum Research poll from last year estimates that Toronto residents spend an average 15 days of your life every year in transit. Yet now there’s considerable speculation that COVID-19, as a catalyst for remote work on a larger scale than ever before, has permanently changed the nature of work. While remote work means that many will be able to stay home, less demand on our transit services inevit...2020-09-2432 minCities UnmaskedCities UnmaskedEpisode 3: The Informal CityIn this episode, join Brittany, Ali, Lubna, and Victoria as we discuss informal settlements as both sites of state neglect and community innovation. Informal settlements manifest extraordinary creative resourcefulness in establishing their own self-regulating service provision, entrepreneurship, and governance. Theorizing the slum as an agent of urban transformation reveals another layer of what the modern city can be – socially, culturally, economically, and materially. For current and future city builders, the so-called rehabilitation of the slums must mean learning how to integrate them into the city.2020-09-2438 minCities UnmaskedCities UnmaskedEpisode 2: The Isolating CityIn this episode, we will be discussing physical and mental health amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, specifically exploring the question of who has access to well-being during these trying times. Who has become marginalized during this pandemic and why? How can city planners and municipal governments better support those with physical and mental health challenges when designing urban spaces? Join Lubna, Victoria, Ali, and Brittany as they dive into this important discussion. TW: suicide, self-harm, cancer, illness2020-09-1931 minCities UnmaskedCities UnmaskedEpisode 1: The Green CityIn this episode, join Brittany, Ali, Victoria, and Lubna as we discuss democratizing the inequitable access to green space. While efforts to democratize green space has been a goal of cities long before the age of COVID-19, the conversation has dramatically intensified since the pandemic amplified the socio-spatial disparity. While there is hope that this momentum will accelerate the pre-pandemic push for better community gardens, more accessible parks, and green streetscapes, a tangible change must originate from city governments prioritizing them. 2020-09-1932 minMostly FolkMostly FolkMostly Folk Podcast Episode 480Send us a textMike Glick/Let's Build A Wall Around Jesus/Alternative Facts & Other White LiesAlec Lytle & Them Rounders/The Mountain/The Remains Of SundayJohn McCutcheon/Hallelujah Morning/Cabin Fever: Songs from the QuarantineVictoria Langford/Psalm/VictoriaJohn & Sheila Ludgate /Daily Dose Of Nightly News/singleAnne Sumner/Pain/Lockdown RecordingsNina Ricci/On the Banks of the Ohio/Fare Thee Well: A Joan Baez Tribute (singles)For Lua/ In Their Minds /SingleBarbara Jo Kammer/Springfield...2020-06-2700 minMostly FolkMostly FolkMostly Folk Podcast Episode 479Send us a textBrant Miller/No Interest In That/Roots, Rhymes & BranchesJulie And John Pennell/Keep On Walkin'/Keep On Walkin'Doc Watson & Gaither Carlton/The Blue Ridge Mountains/Doc Watson & Gaither CarltonEl McMeen/El Capitan/Strike Up The BandCraig Bickhardt/Troubled Shores/Easy FiresVictoria Langford/Be A Dragon/VictoriaAdrian Sutherland/Politician Man/Politician ManMike Glick/We Poor Are Strong/Alternative Facts & Other White LiesRachel Garlin /Capture Me/MondegreensAshley & Simpson...2020-06-2000 minCanada\'s HistoryCanada's HistoryInterview with Ryan Bucci And Matthew McCutcheonIn this podcast, Canada's History speaks to Ryan Bucci and Matthew McCutcheon, finalists for the 2018 Governor General's History Awards for Excellence in Teaching. Matthew and Ryan tasked their Grade 8 social studies students with researching, writing, and recording podcasts that told the stories of Canadian Victoria Cross Recipients from the Second World War. They also hosted live podcast events, where students could share their work, answer questions about their research process, and reflect on their overall experience.2018-08-2414 min