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‘A Literary Salon in Your Living Room’ There are lots of ways to arrive at being a writer. In Black Writers: After Hours we uncover the backstories, creative habits, and outlets of key Global Majority writers. Join Commonword's host and poet, Radhaika Kapur, who will meet with other poets, lyricists, fiction writers and spoken word artists, in a low-key vibe. Think small club in the early hours. Sharing anecdotes, extracts and writing prompts to encourage your creativity, this podcast is a m ...
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BrotherLJ1111

Levonte Jones

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Hey Family, I started this Podcast because I want to inform my Universal Family on my thoughts and understanding about Loving Yourself, understanding the world/universe we inhabit and what’s going in the world/universe. For example inequality of opportunities, the effects of white supremacy. My Podcast is expressed through music that you can vibe to and spoken word. I'm giving you Objectivity/Facts point of views and Subjectivity/opinion or belief point of views. Through this podcast I’m goi ...
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Connecting with the vibes, grooving with a Higher Vibration. Getting closer to the Creator is getting closer to ourselves. Messages of Spoken Word to Massage Your Mind, Inspire Your Heart and bring You a TAPN2U experience. in...lifelightlove*anitac
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Seeker of wealth,knowledge,happiness. A peddler of experience and everything else spending time on the spoken Cover art photo provided by Pawan Sharma on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@pawan9472 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vibing-jasonb-209/support
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ASMR. My softly spoken musings. I’m in my own world often, I tend to drift away mid sentence and I cuss a lot .. even in “soft” 😌. Come vibe. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesoulbrew/support
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Lucid Vibe Radio

Lucid Vibe Radio

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Lucid Vibe Radio is an emerging voice in the macroscopic cultural narrative. A Return to the art of mouth to mouth Philosophy, Lucid Vibe merges audio programming from multiple schools of Radio. Part talk-radio, part consciousness positive music playing 24/7. We feature original programming Monday – Thursday, from 5:00PM – Midnight PST. Shows include Spoken Word poetry, Eclectic DJ Sets, Conversations about the world we share and how we think/believe everything happens. Lucid Vibe is a Commu ...
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Young Nigerian content creator. Portrait artist, spoken word poet, Writer with a twisted perspective on life which is expressed through art and great conversations. An assemblage of discussions on prevailing issues in the art and poetry industry with a focus on Africa, Nigeria Specifically.
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GradCast

Anthony Cruz, Amalie Hutchinson, Meghan Voll, Scott Walters, Mark Ambrogio, Ryan Baxter, Suzy Lee, Apurva Desai, Maria Khan, Garth Casbourn, Liam Clifford

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The official podcast of the Society of Graduate Students at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada. We aim to showcase the innovative research that graduate students are conducting at Western University and appeal to various audiences including those within and beyond the academic community.
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Welcome to Sol Sparked Radio, where high-vibe music and transformative conversations collide in an extraordinary podcast experience! 🎧✨ Immerse yourself in a world of spirituality, personal development, freestyle lyrics, and more. This is not your average podcast; it's a Freestyle Self Help Radio show like no other! I'm your host, a multi-talented being who wears many hats. From being a Radio Host and Musical Artist to a Spoken Word Artist, Spiritualist, Astrologist, Perceptional Engineer, G ...
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Live your life or come back as a fruit tree and watch me eat because the thing is if you don't do the greater good that is in you. The creater going to send you back as a fruit tree and let everyone else eat your fruit, so they may go on their journey . And then you may ask! Why am I a tree. It's because you full of fruit and life but you letting it wast. So why not give it a way.
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What CEOs Talk About is a laidback conversation between the visionary leader and entrepreneur Martin Hunter and some of the most innovative leaders of our time discussing topics that, up until now, were reserved only for the C-Suite.
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Love to Life 365

Love to Life 365

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The “Love to Life 365 “ Podcast is a space where healing, self-mastery, self-love, and self-accountability is the focus. Mental health awareness, Self improvement, are just a few of the subjects we will be discussing. This is a safe space to simply be human is the vibe. This podcast shares wisdom, and encouragement through the eyes, experience, and lessons learned from the host Xiomara Johnson. Mother, wife, student, and author Xiomara Johnson believes that changes are inevitable, so why not ...
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In this special episode, host Anthony Cruz is joined by Tyson de Moura Umberger, a PhD Student in Hispanic Studies. Tyson researches the evolution of Spanish, French, and Portuguese in the Western hemisphere. How are these gendered languages evolving over time? Listen to find out. We also discuss Tyson's work as the Society of Graduate Students' Pr…
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This week, hosts Anthony Cruz and Mark Ambrogio are joined by Brianne O'Sullivan, a PhD Candidate in Health Information Science. Brianne's doctoral research focuses on medical delivery drones, which deliver essential healthcare supplies to people in hard-to-reach places. Could drones play a vital role in healthcare in the future? In addition to her…
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When you find the world both funny and dizzyingly serious, how do you write about it? Join Billie Meredith as she tells us of her writer’s journey - one that takes in Tim Minchin, her musical family and keeping merry while writing about life’s absurdities. Learn how to keep motivated and embrace the humour in the bleak, in this episode. Follow us o…
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This week, GradCast hosts Amalie Hutchinson and Anthony Cruz chat with Maddie Bloomberg, a Master's student in the department of psychology. Maddie shares her research into category learning and individual differences that can arise between neurotypical and neurodivergent fish-categorizers. To find out more about Maddie's work, check out her linked…
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This week, hosts Mark Ambrogio and Garth Casbourn are joined by Alan Oldham, a PhD candidate in Western's School of Kinesiology. In his work, Alan asks some challenging questions about sports. Is it fair for games to end in a tie? How do we decide who can or can't play a sport? Sports play a huge role in our lives, but these questions aren't easy t…
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How do you translate your creativity across artforms? Is it possible to succeed in wildly different disciplines? Annette Reis Dunne has managed just that. An opera singer cum novelist, she has previously sung for the likes of Andrew Lloyd Webber & published a children’s novel ‘Dream the Red Earth’. If you want to make a similar leap or simply hear …
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In this very special episode, Meghan Voll and Mark Ambrogio interview soon-to-be Master of Media Studies graduate student Janelle Allan. In this episode, Janelle asks our hosts her burning question about all things grad school, from getting a teaching assistantship, to managing new academic workloads. If you're entering a graduate program, you'll w…
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This week, GradCast welcomes Ameena Abid back to the interview table to follow up on her independent study project within her Master's of Social Work. Join hosts Mark Ambrogio and Anthony Cruz in their discussion with Ameena into her own family history - an autoethnography - and explore topics of nostalgia, the connection between grandparents and g…
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This week, hosts Mark Ambrogio and Ryan Baxter interview Benjamin Vazquez, a student at Huron here at Western working on a master of arts in theology. They chat about the work of Gordon Lloyd, a local architect who lived and worked in the late 19th century. Benjamin follows Lloyd's career and spends, in his words, altogether too much time in old ch…
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Everyone wants more joy in their life. And how better to achieve that than by making your writing practice a place of joy? Join the fabulous afshan d’souza-lodhi, as she describes her process, how she dodges dysphoria, embraces her sexuality and finds the erotic in colonial mangoes. We’ll hear about her journey across film, poetry and live performa…
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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 stron…
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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…
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This week, hosts Mark Ambrogio and Ryan Baxter are joined by Caitlin Fitzpatrick, a Masters of Neuroscience student who is interested in examining the emotional effects of music on older adults with and without mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Tune in to this week's episode for discussions on the two sides of emotion in relation to music, as well a…
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Do you sometimes battle impostor syndrome – feel you are just not cut out for creativity, or struggling to make space in your busy life? Join pastry chef and fabulous poet Cherrelle Anne as she tells us of her inspiring journey though relationship breakdowns, business crashes, lockdown crises and more – to finding her poetry mojo. If you want to kn…
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For our first #BookCast recording, hosts Scott Walters, Amalie Hutchinson, Mark Ambrogio, Garth Casbourn, and Meghan Voll discuss The Idiot by Elif Batuman. Join our book club for a discussion about writing style, dissociation with the world around you, and how we can all relate to being a bit of an idiot. Note: no spoilers, so if you've read the b…
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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…
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Welcome to Sol Sparked Radio, where we ignite the flames of inspiration and motivation to help you reignite your passion for life. I'm your host, Mister Kyle Anu Henson, the Coach of the Re Spark Fitness Motivation Program, and I'm here to guide you on a journey of self-discovery and transformation. Here's a plate! In today's episode, titled "Low F…
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For this special #PostDocsTalk episode, former GradCast managing editor Dr. Ariel Frame joins hosts Amalie Hutchinson and Carly Charron to share his stories and advice on all things post-doc. We chat about finding a position, dealing with setbacks, how to defend work/life balance, and the trick of striving for your ideals while keeping expectations…
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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 pr…
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Do you get daunted by your writing projects, and feel hesitant about taking the next step? Tune in to this episode in which internationally famous librettist, poet and playwright, SuAndi explains her journey from humble beginnings, by daring to say yes. A must-listen for those summoning up the courage to take the plunge in a new direction. Read mor…
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In the third installment of interviewing LIS Ph.D Candidate Alex Mayhew, we turn to Alex’s work on Aging Justice. Approached through a bio-ethical and health justice perspective, Alex makes the bold claim that aging should not only be treated at the same level as disease, but that it is necessary in order to expand capacity and quality of life for …
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This week, Amalie Hutchinson and Anum Anjum are joined by a fellow GradCast host, Apurva Desai. A Master's student in Health Promotion here at Western, Apurva shares about the three components of health, how qualitative research methods fit his goals of connecting with people, and general wisdom to create healthy habits. To find out more about Apur…
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Is getting published your goal? Join us for this new series and learn how to find your pathway to publishing success. Black Writers: After Hours is a literary salon in the form of a podcast – we’ll be meeting a pastry chef turned poet, lyricists, a radical playwright, and a creative climate champion In this first episode, Radhaika meets bona fide c…
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This week, hosts Anthony Cruz and Carly Charron speak with Riya Sidhu, a PhD candidate in psychology specializing in music cognition. Riya explains the three different projects she's working on to evaluate the factors that influence synchronizing in various contexts, such as during walking or in response to music. These factors include empathy, mus…
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This week, GradCast hosts Meghan Voll and Mark Ambrogio are joined by Farshid Soltani, a PhD candidate in physics studying all about the nature of black holes. If you were ever curious about the science of black holes, the value of both classical and quantum physics, or wanted to know about the mysterious "white hole", tune in to this week's episod…
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This week, Scott Walters and Meghan Voll interview one of our own producers, Maria Khan. Maria shares about her master's program in clinical science and audiology. She tells GradCast what a degree in audiology looks like and what an audiologist actually does. Maria is involved with other research activities at Sick Kids, and discusses her research …
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This week, hosts Anum Anjum and Anthony Cruz join Gabriel Jobin, a PhD student with the Drover Research Group working with fundamental chemical reactions to design new and efficient catalysts. We dive into how Gabriel’s research relates to sustainability, life outside of the lab and future directions of addressing global challenges with chemistry. …
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This week, hosts Carly Charron and Ryan Baxter speak with Hunter Pharazyn, an occupational therapy student. They discuss the goals of occupational therapy and the unique program offered here at Western. Hunter also describes what led him to this area of work, and what he hopes to pursue in the future. Recorded on February 20, 2024 Produced by Jorda…
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