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This MorningThis MorningNAIT Ooks women’s hockey goalie breaks provincial recordsGUEST: Kaitlyn SlatorTITLE: hockey goalie, NAIT Ookshttps://techlifetoday.nait.ca/articles/2024/kaitlyn-slator-ooks-hockey-goalie-breaks-records 2024-02-0910 minThis MorningThis MorningNAIT’s first all-woman student team picks up a silver medal at the IKA Culinary Olympics in Stuttgart, GermanyGUEST: Crystal Higgins TITLE: Captain, NAIT Culinary Teamhttps://techlifetoday.nait.ca/articles/2023/nait-2023-ika-culinary-olympics https://worldchefs.org/event/ika-culinary-olympics-2024/ 2024-02-0710 minCareer EssentialsCareer EssentialsDefining leadership with Chief Billy MorinLeadership. No matter the stage of your career, you will be confronted with the word and how to define it. That's especially true if you spend time on LinkedIn. But, leadership is a big word. Depending on your experience level in your career, your perspective or your culture, the conversation of leadership is different. In this episode, we talk with BTech grad Chief Billy Morin, about his perspective on leadership after finishing his third term as chief of the Enoch Cree Nation. He tells us how he approaches leadership, the steps he took to become a better leader and...2022-09-2836 minCareer EssentialsCareer EssentialsSocial Media as a CareerWhile we once thought of social media as a way to stay connected with friends or chat online or play a game together, it’s now grown into an industry in which people have full-time careers. But how do you start a career in social media? What type of work would you actually be doing when working in social media?And, it is a feasible goal to try and become an influencer? In this episode of Career Essentials, we talk to social media strategist Beverley Theresa about her career path in social media and how he...2022-03-3030 minCareer EssentialsCareer EssentialsEquity Diversity and Inclusion in the workplaceEquity, diversity and inclusion. EDI. You’ve likely heard these words a lot these past few years. And, if you’re in the job market, you’ve probably seen a lot of postings from companies and organizations that affirm they are dedicated to them. But what do those words really mean? In this episode, we talk to Rondah Worrell-Maik from NAIT’s Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Office about how each of us can help foster an inclusive workplace, the tangible benefits of that, and what new grads seeking an equitable workplace should look for when applying for position2022-03-0132 minCareer EssentialsCareer EssentialsHow to pivot from an industry in transitionNewspapers went from a business of printing money through display and classified ad sales to becoming just another fish hunting for food in an expansive digital ocean. Knowing how to pivot from an industry in decline or collapse to the next thing is a challenge many Canadians will experience as the future of work and jobs change due to technology. In this episode of the Career Essentials podcast, Rob LeLacheur (Marketing ’94) discusses his experiences and lessons learned during a 27-year career, much of it in the newspaper industry in Edmonton and St. Albert. He also shares what it...2021-06-1620 minCareer EssentialsCareer EssentialsHow to network successfullyProfessional recruiters Elisabeth Boehme and Nick Stadnyk help redefine what networking means and how to do it in a way that caters to both your personality and your career. They share different strategies for networking – whether that’s by having a conversation with a stranger in line for coffee, staying behind in class and chatting with a classmate, or taking it to social media. Related techlifetoday.ca stories: Career Essentials Ep. 4: Job search tips in the pandemic 5 networking tips using LinkedIn How stronger ‘soft skills’ can make a difference in the job sear...2021-05-1825 minCreative BlockCreative BlockBrett Cassidy and Carson Stewart | The Ashley HundredThe Ashley Hundred are described as "a psychedelic rock band without boundaries or burdens." Two members of the band, Brett Cassidy and Carson Stewart, join Kyle to discuss how the band was formed, how they've survived the last year, and what the Calgary music scene means to them.You can go to the band's website here: https://www.theashleyhundred.comTheir Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theashleyhundred/Their Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAshleyHundred/Their YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheAshleyHundred/Creative Block is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast...2021-04-2748 minKyle and Dave vs The MachineKyle and Dave vs The MachineRange Roads **BONUS EPISODE**A film about a woman trying to heal the trauma of her past. Currently playing at the Calgary Underground Film Festival! Kyle wants to put on face paint. Dave thinks he might enjoy going to a small town for once. The Machine just wants to go to a rodeo.Checkout the Calgary Underground Film Festival: https://www.calgaryundergroundfilm.orgMore information about the movie Range Roads: http://www.northcountrycinema.com/project/range-roads/You can follow us on Letterboxd to see the entire list of movies we've talked about: https://letterboxd.com/kdvstm/2021-04-2628 minCareer EssentialsCareer EssentialsJob search tips in the pandemicLanding that first job after convocation requires a lot of heavy lifting, from polishing your resumé and LinkedIn profile to tapping networks of peers, past employers and instructors for potential leads. In COVID times, this can feel extra daunting. Shannon Neighbour (Marketing ’00), a partner with Edmonton-based Svenson-Neighbour Recruiting, shares tips for how recent graduates can produce a resume that dazzles, a LinkedIn profile that gets noticed, and how to prepare for the virtual job interview. She also takes questions from job-seeking NAIT grads and current students.2021-04-1425 minThe Eat More Barbecue PodcastThe Eat More Barbecue Podcast146. Aahksoyo'p Indigenous Comfort FoodWelcome to Episode 146 of the podcast! Original Air Date: April 14, 2021 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network. Locally Grown, Community Supported. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: Pod Power. With Pod Power, our sponsors are making it possible for us to amplify the voices of Albertans and Alberta podcasters. This episode, Edmonton Community Foundation is helping us give a Pod Power shoutout to Book Women. Book Women is a podcast about editing, publishing, and writing Indigenous stories. Three Métis librarians representing nations from across the h...2021-04-141h 18Putting It TogetherPutting It TogetherA Little Night Music cut songsThere were six songs cut from A Little Night Music. Kyle talks about such numbers as "Bang!" "Two Fairy Tales" and "My Husband the Pig." He might even sing a little.Colm Molloy's Stephen Sondheim Birthday Puzzle Medley 2021: https://youtu.be/hDb8rJ1YgrQLive: Cut Numbers: "A Little Night Music": Boston: "Silly People" and "Bang" 1973: https://youtu.be/MNk8lYTLOYsBang! from Putting It Together: https://youtu.be/XGGna39KLagMy Husband the Pig from Putting It Together: https://youtu.be/gCL2v53OaYkMy Husband the Pig...2021-03-2443 minCreative BlockCreative Block70. Bruce Tannas | Connect4CommerceBruce Tannas has worn a bunch of different hats in his life. But his new venture has been in his mind for a while. In this episode he lets Kyle know how Connect4Commerce allows businesses find the opportunities they're looking for. You can check out Connect4Commerce here: https://www.connect4commerce.caYou can also connect with them on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/connect4commerce/On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Connect4CommerceOr Twitter: https://twitter.com/C4CommerceCreative Block is a proud member of The...2021-03-2230 minKyle and Dave vs The MachineKyle and Dave vs The MachineDeath in VeniceA film about a man lusting after a boy. Kyle gets angry. Dave offers to wear white face. The Machine doesn't think cholera looks that bad.You can follow us on Letterboxd to see the entire list of movies we've talked about: https://letterboxd.com/kdvstm/Watch the trailer for Death in Venice here: https://youtu.be/-pxn49yWVJkOur sponsors this week are: NAIT Career Essentials Podcast - https://techlifetoday.ca/career-essentials - Career Essentials offers real-world advice and insight into different careers and career paths. It features the stories and e...2021-03-191h 06Career EssentialsCareer EssentialsKnowing when to make a career changeWe’ve all had childhood fantasies of what we want to be when we grow up. Superhero. Rock star. Astronaut. Or more recently, YouTube star or social media influencer. But as we grew up, those fantasies seemed to be just that. You’re told, it’s just not a realistic career choice. But, what if it was? Jennifer Stang (Culinary Arts '08) grew up wanting to be a baker but as she grew older she considered pasty as more of a hobby than a career. She was on track for medical school when she realized making buttercream was al...2021-03-1523 minSpeaking MunicipallySpeaking MunicipallyThe province is still catching flax for headwater pollutionHere are the relevant links for this episode:Metro LineMetro Line and system-wide LRT closures to affect EdmontonVaccine PortalBooking system strained, but Alberta starts vaccinating seniors in latest phase of COVID-19 response'You saved my day': Edmonton man finds fix to vaccine portal glitchPsychedelic DrugsEdmonton company to produce psychedelic drugs for clinical useGondola ProceedsProposed Edmonton river valley gondola climbs to design stage after council approves frameworkCRL ShortfallBelvedere CRL facing $11.9 million revenue shortfallHousing Redevelopment GrantCity of Edmonton...2021-02-2627 minSpeaking MunicipallySpeaking MunicipallyIt's not quite Chili enough to treat people like human BeansHere are the relevant links for this episode:Jane GoodallJane Goodall reverses stance, says Lucy the elephant should stay in EdmontonFeeding WildlifeEdmonton councillors endorse wildlife feeding restrictions on private and public property to reduce coyote interactionsGraceLife ChurchGraceLife pastor held in custody for refusing to comply with bail conditionsUrban GondolaTroy's Twitter threadEpisode 99: The Gon-bananas-a planEdmonton engineers, business leaders high on proposed river-valley gondola projectA River Valley Gondola - Tourist Attraction or Blight on the Landscape? - Tim CartmellFrom 2018: Gondola could be temporary fix for...2021-02-1932 minThe Eat More Barbecue PodcastThe Eat More Barbecue Podcast138. Johnna LowtherWelcome to Episode 138 of the podcast! Original Air Date: February 17, 2021 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally Grown. Community Supported. This week’s network shoutout goes to Press Start to Join. Join hosts Josh and Allan on this weekly show as they discuss video games, TV, movies, comics, Star Wars and more. Please visit www.albertapodcastnetwork.com for links to Press Start to Join and all the other great shows on the network. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: Park Power Your friendly, local utilities pr...2021-02-1734 minCareer EssentialsCareer EssentialsLeadership under fireFighting wildfires isn't for the faint of heart – especially when you're leading a crew of 20 men and women against some of the biggest, hottest fires in recent memory. Forest Technology alumnus and author Harold Larson shares what it's really like on the front lines and how to lead teams during stressful situations. Larson is a recipient of the 2020 Spirit of NAIT Alumni Award. Host: Bryan Alary Producers: Bryan Alary, Shawna Greer Artwork: Tracy Niven Music: Lance Conrad, DJ Taz Rashid Related techlifetoday.ca stories: A look inside li...2021-02-1615 minCareer EssentialsCareer EssentialsLet's talk about mental health in the restaurant industryChef Steven Brochu (Culinary Arts '06), owner of Milkcrate in Edmonton, shares how he launched Milkcrate Listens to start conversations about mental health in the restaurant industry. Brochu shares how Milkcrate Listens came about, and why the restaurant industry is overdue for a serious conversation about mental health. He also shares ideas about what changes are needed to ensure the wellbeing of employees. Learn more about Milkcrate Listens If you're in Edmonton and need help, call the 24/7 Distress Line at 780-482-HELP (4357).  NAIT students can also find support at nait.ca/mentalhealth. Related t...2021-01-1817 minCareer EssentialsCareer EssentialsCareer Essentials trailerIntroducing Career Essentials, a new podcast from techlifetoday.ca and NAIT. Career Essentials offers real-world advice and insight into different careers and career paths. We feature the stories and experiences of alumni of the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT), with lessons for everyone. Whether you’re just starting out or further along your career journey, each episode will give you perspectives, tools and tips that are essential to growth and success. And who knows - we might even inspire you to pursue a completely new career path and help you achieve personal and professional sa...2021-01-1201 minThe techlifetoday podcastThe techlifetoday podcastEpisode 17: Job search tips for new grads in the pandemicEven in good times, new grads have to hustle to land a job in the workforce. Add in a rocky economy and pandemic and you've got a job market unlike anything we've seen in decades. In this episode, Shannon Neighbour of Svensen-Neighbour Recruiting shares tips for producing a resume that dazzles, a Linkedin profile that gets noticed and how to prepare for the new normal: the virtual job interview. She also fields questions submitted by NAIT grads and students. Related techlifetoday stories: 5 ways to succeed in the toughest job market ever: https://techlifetoday.ca/articles/2020/post-pandemic-job-search-tips How to make the...2020-06-1022 minThe techlifetoday podcastThe techlifetoday podcastEpisode 16: When disaster strikesIn this special "isolation episode," Josh Bowen, director of NAIT's Centre for Applied Disaster and Emergency Management (CADEM) sheds light on what happens behind the scenes during a disaster response. He also talks about how a global pandemic is unlike any crisis we've faced before, and what we can do to prepare for the next disaster. Host and production: Bryan Alary Guest: Josh Bowen Related techlifetoday.ca stories: How to be ready to evacuate at a moment’s notice: https://www.techlifetoday.ca/articles/2019/how-to-be-ready-to-evacuate-in-an-emergency A look inside life as an Alberta wildfire fighter: https://www.techlifetoday.ca/articles/2017/harold-larson-wildfire-fighting Ho...2020-05-0617 minThe techlifetoday podcastThe techlifetoday podcastEpisode 15: Following your dreams with Tony Brar of Oilers TVTwo-time NAIT alumnus and Edmonton Oilers TV reporter Tony Brar discusses his career journey and pursuit of his dream to become a sports broadcaster. He also shares insight into the Oilers turnaround season and a renewed Battle of Alberta. Thank you to Bryan Alary for guest hosting and to NAIT Radio and TV - Radio practicum student Jesse Ambrock for his great production work. Related techlifetoday stories: How new grad Tony Brar scored his dream job covering the Edmonton Oilers: https://www.techlifetoday.ca/articles/2019/how-tony-brar-scored-his-job-covering-the-oilers Meet the new voice of the Canadiens: Bryan Mudryk: https://www.techlifetoday.ca/articles/2018...2020-02-2420 minThe techlifetoday podcastThe techlifetoday podcastEpisode 14: Simple ways for families to enjoy recreation – from sports to leisureIn this episode, guest host Bekki Hall (Radio and Television – Television ’07) sits down with Justin Cross (Personal Fitness Trainer ’12) and NAIT student recreation coordinator Curtis Dell to discuss ways families can enjoy recreation together – in all its forms, from sports and physical exercise to leisure activities.2020-01-2416 minThe techlifetoday podcastThe techlifetoday podcastEpisode 13: Food security in Edmonton Do we need to pay greater attention to our access to food and our food security? Liz chats with NAIT instructor Jocelyn Crocker, an avid environmental steward and sustainable citizen, about the often overlooked issue of food security and resilience and what we as consumers can do about it. Thank you to NAIT Radio and Television student Matt Matyszczuk for his great work on the production of this episode, and thank you to Scott Messenger for his work as guest producer. Related techlifetoday stories: How to compost in winter How to...2019-12-1618 minThe techlifetoday podcastThe techlifetoday podcastEpisode 12: How to navigate change at workIn a world that’s changing at such a rapid pace, how do we create workplace cultures that embrace, support and drive change and transformation? Liz chats with NAIT's director of strategic initiatives David McDine, and NAIT organizational development consultant Michael Haworth about how to deal with change as an employee and a leader. Thank you to NAIT Radio and Television student Matt Matyszczuk for his great work on the production of this episode, and thank you to Katie McLaughlin for her work as guest producer. Related techlifetoday stories: How millennials will in...2019-11-2027 minThe techlifetoday podcastThe techlifetoday podcastEpisode 11: How to choose a post-secondary program for a rewarding careerLiz chats with NAIT career advisor Kristina Lysova and grad Greg Gulash about how to find your career fit - questions to ask when considering post-secondary programs, people to turn to, what kind of research you need to do, and where to go for support. Thank you to NAIT Radio and Television student Matt Matyszczuk for his great work on the production of this episode, and thank you to Bryan Alary for his direction and feedback. Related techlifetoday stories: Top tips for making the most of NAIT Open House How to help your...2019-10-1610 minThe techlifetoday podcastThe techlifetoday podcastEpisode 10: Student mental healthIn the first episode of season two, Liz sits down with clinical psychologist Dr. Tanya Spencer, who leads counselling services at NAIT, and Marketing student Rebecca Han, president of the NAIT chapter of mental health group Jack.org. They talk about some of the reasons why mental health is such a major issue for students today and what we as a community can do to support a friend, a loved one, a classmate or a student in need of help. Thank you to this month’s guest producer, Bryan Alary for his work on the episode, and thank you to...2019-09-3023 min(Ex)clusion(Ex)clusionS1E8: Do you work in a Gendered Space? - with (Ex)clusion Co-Host Alicia Bjarnason PGeol. MA, CCIPThrough a Feminist Geography lens, today's episode will explore the concept of gendered space and how this affects working environments, such as the resource sector in Alberta. Episode Resouces : Bjarnason, Alicia D. 2018. A Space of their Own? A feminist exploration of gendered spatial relations in Professional Women’s Organizations in Alberta's Resource Sector. (Masters of Arts), University of Calgary, Calgary.  https://prism.ucalgary.ca/handle/1880/106662Creswell, John W. 2013. Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design 3rd Edition. University of Nebraska, Lincoln: SAGE Publications Ltd. Hanson, Susan., and Pratt, Geraldine. 1995. Gender, Work and Space: International Studies of Women and Place...2019-09-0923 minThe techlifetoday podcastThe techlifetoday podcastSeason 2 TrailerWe're back for our second season! We’ll share even more stories featuring the incredible alumni, students and staff of the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology. With stories about mental health, food security, embracing change, the impact of technology, and so much more, we're in for a great season. Our first episode will be out in September! 2019-08-2700 min(Ex)clusion(Ex)clusionS1E6: Is it time for a #MeToo Movement in Alberta's Resource Sector?Over the past year, the Calgary grassroots group GeoWomen have been bringing attention to the working experiences of female geoscientists in the Alberta resource sector. Resources: - https://globalnews.ca/news/4519574/metoo-1-year-later-canada- https://www.techlifetoday.ca/articles/2018/metoo-comes-for-the-trades- https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/metoo-mining-yellowknife-sexual-harassment-geologist-1.4576029- https://www.thestar.com/edmonton/2018/12/04/link-between-rural-work-camps-and-violence-against-women-is-real-researchers-say.html- Learn about Spot: a free, anonymous, online reporting tool that helps empower victims.https://www.ted.com/talks/julia_shaw_a_memory_scientist_s_advice_on_reporting_harassment_and_discriminationEGBC Ruling...2019-08-1233 min(Ex)clusion(Ex)clusionS1E2: Pink Pipelines and Bill C69Resources: https://www.parl.ca/LegisInfo/BillDetails.aspx?billId=9630600&Language=E https://calgaryherald.com/opinion/columnists/opinion-bill-c-69-fight-has-tainted-valuable-impact-analysis https://www.mmiwg-ffada.ca/final-report/ https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/resource-development-mmiwg-1.5164568 https://www.cnlopb.ca/ http://www.cecmanitoba.ca/resource/hearings/42/RCEA%20Design%20Web%20Accessible%20May24.pdf https://globalnews.ca/news/4400559/report-says-hydro-development-in-northern-manitoba-led-to-sexual-abuse/ https://globalnews.ca/news/4519574/metoo-1-year-later-canada/ https://www.techlifetoday.ca/articles/2018/metoo-comes-for-the-trades https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/metoo-mining-yellowknife-sexual-harassment-geologist-1.4576029 https://www.thestar.com/edmonton/2018/12/04/link-between-rural-work-camps-and-violence-against-women-is-real-researchers-say.html https://aptnnews.ca/2018/06/20/inuk-woman-says-she-is-being-harassed-at-nunavut-mine-site/ https://core.ac.uk/download...2019-06-2144 minThe techlifetoday podcastThe techlifetoday podcastEpisode 9: Pride in Edmonton and how to be a LGBTQ allyIn the final episode of this season, Liz sits down with Tim Ira, NAIT’s Student Diversity & Inclusion Coordinator, and Marni Panas, who is a two-time NAIT grad and activist for transgender rights. They talk about five years of pride at NAIT, the future of the Edmonton Pride Festival, what being an ally means, and how privilege can get in the way. Thank you to NAIT Radio and Television student Matt Matyszczuk for his great work on the production of this episode, and thank you to co-producer, Bryan Alary for his direction and feedback. Related te...2019-05-1519 minThe techlifetoday podcastThe techlifetoday podcastEpisode 8: Gender equality in the workplaceIn the eighth episode, Liz sits down with Max Frank, director of the Mawji Centre for New Venture and Student Entrepreneurship at NAIT, and Lorna Mutegyeki, the founder of the ethical fashion line Msichana. They discuss what they’ve learned through their different experiences in the working world, how we can all strive for gender equality, and what they wish they knew when they started their careers. Thank you to NAIT Radio and Television student Matt Matyszczuk for his great work on the production of this episode, and thank you to co-producer, Bryan Alary for his direction an...2019-04-1617 minThe techlifetoday podcastThe techlifetoday podcastEpisode 7: Conserving energy and saving money with LED lightsIn the seventh episode, Liz sits down with NAIT Alternative Energy Technology grad Bill Leuang, of InnovaLED. He'll discuss the impact of switching to LED lights, and share small things you can do to conserve energy and save money. Thank you to NAIT Radio and Television student Matt Matyszczuk for his great work on the production of this episode, and thank you to co-producer, Bryan Alary for his direction and feedback. Related techlifetoday stories: Solar shines in dead of winter – even in Edmonton, study finds Edmonton entrepreneur seeks to help solve energy poverty...2019-03-2112 minThe techlifetoday podcastThe techlifetoday podcastEpisode 6 - Putting your best foot forward in the job searchIn the sixth episode, Liz sits down with NAIT grad Shannon Neighbour, of Svensen Neighbor Recruiting. She's also the chair of NAIT's alumni association advisory committee. She'll offer valuable LinkedIn and networking tips, advice on the art of the follow up, and address the importance of the cover letter. Thank you to NAIT Radio and Television student Matt Matyszczuk for his great work on the production of this episode, and thank you to co-producer, Bryan Alary for his direction and feedback. Related techlifetoday stories: Proper handshake technique and etiquette Startup tips from NAIT...2019-02-1518 minThe techlifetoday podcastThe techlifetoday podcastEpisode 5 - Busting nutrition mythsIn the fifth episode, Liz sits down with NAIT's registered dietitian Nick Creelman to discuss Canada's Food Guide, plant-based proteins, cutting out fat or carbs, and crazy food trends. Since recording this conversation, the federal government has overhauled Canada's Food Guide! Find it here Thank you to NAIT Radio and Television student Matt Matyszczuk for his great work on the production of this episode, and thank you to co-producer, Bryan Alary for his direction and feedback. Related techlifetoday stories: The sweet and lowdown on sugary foods Did you drink enough water today?s2019-01-2217 minThe techlifetoday podcastThe techlifetoday podcastEpisode 4: Protect yourself from online fraud and attacksIn the fourth episode, Liz sits down with NAIT grad Bud Venne, the manager of cyber risk and security for the Edmonton Police Service. He'll offer some valuable tips for keeping your information safe on computers and devices. Thank you to NAIT Radio and Television student Matt Matyszczuk for his great work on the production of this episode, and thank you to co-producer, Bryan Alary for his direction and feedback. Related techlifetoday stories: How to keep your data safe online 5 ways to protect and organize your digital photos Tips to help...2019-01-1715 minThe techlifetoday podcastThe techlifetoday podcastEpisode 3: Exploring the Cree languageIn the third episode, Liz sits down with Derek Thunder and Dawn Lameman from NAIT’s Nîsôhkamâtotân Centre. They’ll explain what Nîsôhkamâtotân means, their personal connection to Cree, and how they’re empowering others to learn it. Liz will get a quick language lesson as well. Thank you to NAIT Radio and Television student Matt Matyszczuk for his great work on the production of this episode, and thank you to co-producer, Bryan Alary for his direction and feedback. Related techlifetoday stories: Why a blanket exercise made me disappointe...2018-12-1411 minThe techlifetoday podcastThe techlifetoday podcastEpisode 2: Helping veterans in needIn the second episode, Liz sits down with Christine Bannerman, NAIT’s Health Services supervisor and a lead with the local chapter of Veterans Emergency Transition Services. VETS Canada is a not-for-profit dedicated to identifying and supporting veterans in need. The group helps vets find employment and housing, gets them food or gas cards and connects them with mental health supports and other benefits. Christine herself is a veteran (she spent 27 years as a military nurse with the Canadian Forces) and shares her experiences with VETS Canada and why it’s important to support those who have serv...2018-11-0716 minThe techlifetoday podcastThe techlifetoday podcastEpisode 1: Lessons from around the globeLiz chats with Terri Flanagan, NAIT’s director of international administration, and international student Bevil Fernandes. They’ll discuss advice for travellers, how to navigate life as an international student, their favourite places, and how embracing new cultures and challenging ourselves to look at the world around us can lead to more understanding society.2018-09-1617 minThe techlifetoday podcastThe techlifetoday podcastSeason 1 trailerA sneak peek of the techlifetoday podcast, an extension of NAIT's online magazine! Subscribe to get new episodes as soon as they're available. In the meantime, visit techlifetoday.ca for more stories.2018-08-2001 min