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Calgary Journal Podcasts

Mount Royal University Journalism

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The podcast companion to The Calgary Journal, made up of approximately 200 student reporters from year one to four of Mount Royal University's journalism program based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Teaching Strides

Mount Royal University

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The Teaching Strides podcast is a production of the Academic Development Centre and the journalism department at Mount Royal University. A space dedicated to highlighting the many and varied teaching philosophies at MRU, each episode features professors (and sometimes their students!) as we dig into their unique teaching practices.
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MRU Journalism

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The Calgary Journal is a vibrant team of next generation journalists. Based out of the Mount Royal University Journalism program, we aim to tell the untold stories of what is current, trending, and happening locally. We’re playful, investigative and always accurate in our writing. Follow us on social media @CalgaryJournal.
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The Canadian Mountain Podcast

Canadian Mountain Network

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Canada’s extensive mountain regions provide a wide range of benefits to Canadians such as fresh water, biocultural diversity, natural resources, recreation, and cultural and spiritual connection and healing. The Canadian Mountain Podcast is where you can hear the latest stories and findings from the Canadian Mountain Network, a national research network dedicated to the resilience and health of Canada's mountain peoples and places. Each episode is produced by journalism students at Mount Roy ...
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Host: Sherry Woods, Journalism Student, Mount Royal University / CMP Producer Guests: Meg Wilcox, Kyle Napier, Julie Patton, and Catalina Berguno Producer: Julie Patton, Journalism Student, Mount Royal University / CMP Producer For more information on the podcast and the Canadian Mountain Network, head to www.canadianmountainnetwork.ca SUBSCRIBE: G…
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Host: Sherry Woods, Journalism Student, Mount Royal University / CMP Producer Guests: Meg Wilcox, Kyle Napier, Julie Patton, and Catalina Berguno Producer: Julie Patton, Journalism Student, Mount Royal University / CMP Producer Opening music performed by Skip Wolf Leg on a hike by Buffalo Stone Woman through Troll Falls. For more information on the…
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Welcome to the Calgary Journal Podcast. I’m your host Scott Rowan. According to a study by the Canadian Federation of Nurses Union (CFNU), 36 percent of registered nurses screened positive for depression, and 26 percent of registered nurses suffer from anxiety. Clinical burnout, PTSD, and panic disorder are other reported illnesses. Given the stres…
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Episode Notes Host: Syd Klassen-Rosewarn, Journalism Student, Mount Royal University / CMP Producer Guests: Kyle Napier and Saad Iqbal, researchers and doctoral students at the University of Alberta For more information on the podcast and the Canadian Mountain Network, head to www.canadianmountainnetwork.ca SUBSCRIBE: Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts…
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Host: Syd Klassen-Rosewarn, Journalism Student, Mount Royal University / CMP Producer Guests: Kyle Napier and Saad Iqbal, researchers and doctoral students at the University of Alberta For more information on the podcast and the Canadian Mountain Network, head to www.canadianmountainnetwork.ca SUBSCRIBE: Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts FOLLOW: Websi…
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Learn more about the Developing Knowledge on the Status of Aquatic Ecosystems in the Chic-Choc Mountains project here. For more information on the podcast and the Canadian Mountain Network, head to www.canadianmountainnetwork.ca SUBSCRIBE: Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts FOLLOW: Website: canadianmountainnetwork.ca Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter…
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Guests Roland Wilson, Chief of the West Moberly First Nations Clayton Lamb, wildlife scientist and researcher with Biodiversity Pathways and the University of British Columbia Host Julie Patton Show Producer Noel Ormita Contributor Sydney Klassen-RosewarmBy Julie Patton, Clayton Lamb, Roland Wilson, Kyle Napier, Meg Wilcox, Sydney Klassen-Rosewarn, Noel Ormita, Nicole Olivier
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This episode follows student journalists, Gurleen Jassal and Hannah Papke, as they discuss with James Gamage about the Social Impact Lab and how their business is making day-to-day more affordable for Calgarians. This story also follows the Good Neighbour store in downtown Calgary where their pay-what-you-can business model is on full display in th…
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There is no shortage of news about problems — social problems, political problems, climate problems. But what about the solutions?We believe the solution side of the equation is just as important as the problem. In the Journal’s ongoing podcast series, we take a vexxing problem each episode and talk to experts who are solving that problem.…
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There is no shortage of news about problems — social problems, political problems, climate problems. But what about the solutions? We believe the solution side of the equation is just as important as the problem. In the Journal’s ongoing podcast series, we take a vexxing problem each episode and talk to experts who are solving that problem.…
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The second episode features a 'brothers' panel, we are joined by four MRU students: Abdulmuiz Abdullahi, Fawaz Saleem, Mohammed Mahdi Mir, and Abdullah Ibn Ozair. As well as a cybersecurity expert and recent convert to Islam: Dario. They shed light on their experiences, and what it's like to be muslim in Calgary (and abroad) during ramadan.…
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"Not even water?" is the question Muslim-Canadians hear most often during the holy month of Ramadan. Ramadan is the ninth month in the lunar calendar and consists of 30 days in which Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. But this is a very surface level understanding of what Ramadan really is, so we started this podcast to give people a slightly dee…
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The Green Podcast focuses on environmental concerns with host Cassie Hearn and features expert guests who will talk about their experience tackling climate change. This episode features Calgary adventure bloggers Annalise and Cailynn Klingbeil. The sisters co-write a blog called Go Outside, giving Calgarians advice on how to fully embrace outdoor a…
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Click here for more information on the project, Enhancing reintroduction of Plains Bison through the inclusion of cultural monitoring and traditional knowledge in Banff National Park Read the project report For more information on the podcast and the Canadian Mountain Network, head to www.canadianmountainnetwork.ca SUBSCRIBE: Google Podcasts Apple …
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The Green Podcast focuses on environmental concerns with host Cassie Hearn and features expert guests who will talk about their experience tackling climate change. This episode features Green Calgary coordinators Grace Wark and Mafe Barrera, who will be discussing living a zero-waste lifestyle. With Waste Reduction Week in Canada having occurred fr…
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For more information on the Mountain Risk Knowledge Exchange, visit: canadianmountainnetwork.ca/research/current/the-mountain-risk-knowledge-exchange For more information on the podcast and the Canadian Mountain Network, head to canadianmountainnetwork.ca See Dr. Glyn Williams-Jones' bio SUBSCRIBE: Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts FOLLOW: Website: ca…
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For more information on: Canadian Mountain Assessment For more information on the podcast and the Canadian Mountain Network, head to canadianmountainnetwork.ca Dr. Graham McDowell’s Bio Dr. Carolina Adler’s Bio SUBSCRIBE: Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts FOLLOW: Website: canadianmountainnetwork.ca Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter…
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Find a summary of the 2021 International Mountain Day event along with the video recording here. For more information on the podcast and the Canadian Mountain Network, head to canadianmountainnetwork.ca SUBSCRIBE: Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts FOLLOW: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn TwitterBy Sydney Klassen-Rosewarn, Nicole Olivier, Meg Wilcox, Kyle Napier, Barbara Wilson, William Snow, Isabelle Falardeau, Stephanie Yuill
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For more information on the podcast and the Canadian Mountain Network, head to canadianmountainnetwork.ca SUBSCRIBE: Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts FOLLOW: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn TwitterBy Catalina Berguno, Eric Tanner, Kyle Napier, Meg Wilcox, Ethan Ward, Gabrielle Pyska, Vanessa Forbister, Syd Klassen, Nicole Olivier
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More information on: CMN Knowledge Hug: Blackfoot Guardianship of East Slope Watersheds CMN Research Project: From the Mountains to Our Tables: Freshwater Security in Three Canadian Eastern Rocky Mountain Watersheds For more information on the podcast and the Canadian Mountain Network, head to canadianmountainnetwork.ca Dr. Vincent St Louis' bio SU…
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With Episode 4 of Clubs of MRU, Podcast Editor Sam Chipera spoke with a club of mystery to see how some people came together under the guise of conspiracy theories.Sam spoke virtually with Cougars Unsolved, a club that looks into the mysteries of the world. Whether it’s through entertainment or investigation, this club is focused on what hidden sec…
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In Episode 2 of Clubs of MRU, Podcast Editor Sam Chipera virtually spoke with one of Mount Royal Universities most populous clubs, to learn just how high-volume clubs such as this one, operate with their own passions during COVID-19.To tell you more, MRU Club N3rd’s executive, Maria Mikova, spoke about how the club fosters a warm and friendly atmos…
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Welcome to the Calgary Journal Podcast’s new podcast series: Clubs of MRU. Sam Chipera, the Podcast Editor for the Calgary Journal, dives into Mount Royal Universities clubs to discover their passions, impacts and latest developments.In Episode 1 of the series, Sam sat down with the vice-president of MRU’s Women’s Rugby team and learned how this cl…
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In Episode 3 of Clubs of MRU, Podcast Editor Sam Chipera took a look into a club of support and nurturing, to see how some clubs goals are to just make university life a lot smoother for our students.Sam sat down with the MRU branch of Best Buddies, a club that supports those who may be struggling and pairs them up with a ‘buddy’ to help create a s…
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Calgary’s municipal election is now behind us and the mayor and council are getting up to speed in their roles.Podcast editor and host Sam Chipera spoke with Rachel Timmermans, SAMRU’s external vice president, and Duane Bratt, a Mount Royal University political science professor about the results and what they mean.Bratt says that the new governmen…
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Some more information on Eli Enns and Dr. Courtney Mason and their work with the Canadian Mountain Network: Pacific Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas Knowledge Hub Dr. Courtney Mason's bio For more information on the podcast and the Canadian Mountain Network, head to canadianmountainnetwork.ca SUBSCRIBE: Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts FOLLOW…
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More on Dr. Pamela Shaw, her team of researchers, and the work they do: The View from 2117: Human Actions, Consequences, and Perspectives on Mountain Regions https://canadianmountainnetwork.ca/the-view-from-2117/ For more information on the podcast and the Canadian Mountain Network, head to www.canadianmountainnetwork.ca…
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More on Glen MacKay and Leon Andrew’s research: Nı́o Nę P’ęnę́ – Trails of the Mountain Caribou: Renewing Indigenous Relationships in Conservation (Led by Leon Andrew): https://canadianmountainnetwork.ca/nio-ne-pene-trails-of-the-mountain-caribou/ The Shútagot’ıne Cultural Landscape Project (Led by Glen MacKay): https://canadianmountainnetwork.ca/t…
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This is Episode 3 of Calgary Journal Recap, where host Dean Cordero takes you through the Journal’s hottest stories of the last few weeks.This episode, we meet book club owner Sue-Shane Tsomondo, discuss a recent spike in opioid overdoses over a COVID-dominant year, and talk to counsellor Gio Delcecore. Calgary Journal Recap is produced by Dean Cor…
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This is Episode 2 of Calgary Journal Recap, where host Dean Cordero takes you through the Journal’s hottest stories of the last couple weeks.This episode, we look at Calgary’s Little Free Libraries program, meet urban developer Jack Olson of Calgary Municipal Land Corporation, and get to know bridal designer Morgan Rochon of Rochon Designs.Calgary …
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This is Episode 1 of Calgary Journal Recap, where host Dean Cordero takes you through the Journal’s hottest stories of the last couple weeks.This episode, we look at male victims being left out of the domestic violence conversation, decolonizing mental health, and meet musician Kate Melvina and her band Tendavillage.Calgary Journal Recap is produce…
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Politics, socio-cultural climates, oppression, and anti-racism are all disciplines that come into play in a women's and gender studies course. But Maki Motapanyane, an associate professor in Mount Royal's department of women's and gender studies, takes the conversation beyond readings and lectures and asks her students to position themselves within…
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In this episode, Mackenzie Mason and Zachary Poole explore Calgary’s plan for replacing the Saddledome with a new arena being built in 2021. It talks how this will affect the amount of traffic Calgary gets from larger touring artists versus how this will impact Calgary’s already booming live music scene in smaller venues. We spoke to Ian Low, Presi…
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After graduating high school, there are two common paths one will take: get a job, or get a post-secondary education. The vast majority consider university to be the better option in the long run, but fail to consider the potentially long-lasting health effects that could impact students for years to come. Spencer Yu and Gage Smith talk to two stud…
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