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Nerdlinks

Jorge Castillo

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Pop culture, Wwe, toys and comics, games pop and so much MORE! Movie reviews and commentary. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/Nerdlinks/support
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The Canadian Crew podcast is dedicated exclusively to Canada's film industry, a vital and underappreciated community that continues to grow. The podcast features interviews to actors, directors and other talent with a story to tell.
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Queer Stories of 'Cuse

SU LGBTQ Resource Center

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The Queer Stories of 'Cuse podcast series was created by the LGBTQ Resource Center at Syracuse University (SU), in collaboration with The SENSES Project, to curate an oral history archive telling queer stories in an authentic light. This series features interviews of past and present SU students, staff, faculty and community members of the Greater Syracuse area who are passionate about queer issues and advocacy work. Special thanks to: The SENSES Project Program Coordinator, Nick Piato Direc ...
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In our final episode, co-host Sebastian catches up with former SU LGBTQ Resource Center Graduate Assistant, Patty Hayes. Hayes identifies as a butch dyke and has attained their Master's in Social Work from Syracuse University. Hayes discuss transgressing gender norms, living through the AIDS epidemic and consistent social activism with youth groups…
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Co-host Sebastian, sits to chat with former SU LGBTQ Resource Center Graduate Assistant Jay Tifone, to discuss what it was like to grow up gay and go on to living authentically and finding genuine community. Tifone revisits his time at SU when he found a queer family on campus, which inspired him to be a role model for queer youth.…
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Co-host, Sebastian Callahan, invites Brian Stout ‘07 to discuss his time at Syracuse University as a gay person. Stout revisits some fond memories of being at SU, such as organizing a human rainbow bridge across the Quad on National Coming Out Day of his sophomore year. Tune in to hear more about the importance of forming queer community and sticki…
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Co-host, Rio Flores, invites SU alumni, Victoria Payne '20, to discuss their time at SU after years of involvement with student protesting and organizing collectives. Payne attained their B.S. in Social Work from the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics at Syracuse University. Payne found their purpose in community organizing after con…
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Co-host Bushra Naqi interviews doctoral candidate, Atiya McGhee (they/them), focused on asexual research studies in the Cultural Foundations of Education program at Syracuse University. Atiya reflects on their experience of queerness throughout graduate education and how they are fostering community and expanding people's awareness and education on…
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Co-host, Sebastian, speaks with the co-founder of the LGBT Studies Program and minor at Syracuse University, Margaret Himley, to discuss the history of the program and how student action catalyzed the program's creation. Himley also retells her own involvement in the gay rights movement from the HIV/AIDS epidemic to her contributions at Syracuse Un…
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Co-host, Sebastian Callahan, is joined by the late Minnie Bruce Pratt, award-winning poet and an anti-racist, anti-imperialist women’s liberation activist, to discuss a myriad of topics such as coming out as lesbian in the South during the 70s. Pratt will always be remembered in our hearts-- as we share this episode, let us reflect on all she has c…
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Co-host, Bushra Naqi, brings back SU alum and community organizer, Stefany Lema Rodriguez ‘22 (she/they) to discuss navigating queerness through childhood and higher education. Born to immigrant parents and raised in an Ecuadorian household, Stefany reflects on their journey of queerness, gender fluidity and ultimately, understanding and accepting …
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In the introductory episode of our podcast series, cohosts Bushra Naqi and Rio Flores are joined by SU LGBTQ Resource Center Director, Jorge A. Castillo, Associate Director of the Office of Supportive Services, Amy Horan Messersmith and The SENSES Project Program Coordinator, Nick Piato. Tune in to listen to the five discuss the significance of ora…
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Brigette Jones, Sr. Vice President at Citizen's Bank, explains the process involved in purchasing a home! She explains the preapproval process, what makes up credit scores, different kinds of loans, and other important factors in purchasing a home. Thanks for listening! Marci Isaacs, RealtorBerkshire Hathaway HomeServices Anderson Properties…
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David Alpay and Sara Canning in a scene of Prodigals. (Photo: LevelFilm) By Jorge Ignacio Castillo A character drama disguised as a procedural, Prodigals gives a fresh coat of paint to the proverbial return to the hometown, in this particular case, Sault Ste. Marie (The Soo). There are no plain heroes and villains in this story, just a group of peo…
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Scooter Corkle, director of Hollow in the Land. By Jorge Ignacio Castillo Interior British Columbia is having a moment. Two indie thrillers shot in sleepy communities east of Vancouver are hitting the screen this winter. Sweet Virginia, filmed in Hope, and Hollow in the Land, shot in Castelgar. The director of the latter, Scooter Corkle, grew up in…
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On this week’s episode, the Fantasy World Order breaks down the latest news from around the league including the trades of Gerrit Cole and Andrew McCutchen. In addition, Joe, Nick and Pat provide an in-depth look at the 3B position including identifying value picks such as Kyle Seager and Adrian Beltre, rationalizing why pushing Miguel Sano down yo…
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http://media.blubrry.com/fantasy_world_order___fantasy/fworderblog.files.wordpress.com/2018/01/nomusiccooooool.mp3 This week, the Fantasy World Order preview the 1B position. Nick and Pat breakdown the top 30 at the position according to ADP and provide insight as to the players, who are overvalued and undervalued in the market!…
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Credit: George Pimentel, Wireimage Getty for TIFF By Jorge Ignacio Castillo The 42nd edition of Toronto International Film Festival gave a fresh and diverse crop of Canadian filmmakers a chance to showcase their work. The most notable success story was the winner of Best First Feature Film, Wayne Wapeemukwa’s Luk’ Luk’I. The Best Canadian Feature A…
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http://media.blubrry.com/fantasy_world_order___fantasy/fworderblog.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/disabledlistworldorder.mp3 Nick and Pat review the latest news and notes including all the news regarding players on the disabled list. They also dive into some struggling players and whether you should hold on or drop them for a waiver wire alternative. …
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http://media.blubrry.com/fantasy_world_order___fantasy/fworderblog.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/week4dog.mp3 Nick and Pat review the latest news from around the league and then analyze popular trade candidates that are off to either fast or slow starts including what their owners should expect the trade market to yield. Follow us on Twitter: Pat – @…
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By Jorge Ignacio Castillo A new edition of the HotDocs Film Festival is upon us. This year's affair includes 230 features from 58 countries, among them, films by Joe Berlinger, Alex Gibney and Nick Broomfield. Ahead of the event, The Canadian Crew had the opportunity to talk with the festival’s Canadian programmer, Aisha Jamal. We discussed selecti…
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http://media.blubrry.com/fantasy_world_order___fantasy/fworderblog.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/week3late.mp3 In a belated episode (due to technical difficulties), Nick and Pat review some over/unders for the early season breakout candidates and then discuss whether they are willing to push the panic button on some slumping stars. Follow on Twitter:…
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http://media.blubrry.com/fantasy_world_order___fantasy/fworderblog.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/week2-shizzle.mp3 Nick and Pat review the latest news and notes from the second week of the fantasy baseball season, declare whether they believe early surprises are real or not and provide some of their favorite weekend DFS plays! Follow the guys on Twit…
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Window Horses: The Poetic Persian Epiphany of Rosie Ming By Jorge Ignacio Castillo A superb animated drama that proves you don’t need piles of money or Pixar-like precision to trigger an emotional response, Window Horses: The Poetic Persian Epiphany of Rosie Ming is my favorite Canadian film from last year. The aforementioned Rosie (voiced by Sandr…
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Regina's favourite daughter, Tatiana Maslany stars in The Other Half. By Jorge Ignacio Castillo The Other Half is an intense drama starring Tom Cullen and Tatiana Maslany that follows two damaged people as they find their way to each other: One is a surly expat grief-stricken over his brother’s disappearance. The other one is a bipolar artist as co…
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Andrew Gillis and Bhreagh MacNeil in Werewolf. By Jorge Ignacio Castillo A terrific feature debut by Canadian filmmaker Ashley McKenzie, Werewolf is a gritty look at a couple of opioid addicts trying to ‘get better’ in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. While not the most original idea, the film is interesting as it shows the twosome navigating Canadian bur…
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Left photo: Janice Poon collection. Right photo: Brooke Palmer/NBC Universal Hannibal's food consultant, Janice Poon joins us in this week's Canadian Crew podcast. Poon discusses her career, her experience on set, how food presentation became a staple on the show and her upcoming book, "Feeding Hannibal". Bon appetit!…
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Connor Jessup wears interesting makeup as Oscar Madly in Closet Monster. The director and the lead actor of Closet Monster visit The Canadian Crew Podcast this week. Stephen Dunn and Connor Jessup discuss the challenges of tackling a coming-of-age story with surrealistic undertones and psychological baggage. Closet Monster is now playing in Toronto…
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Is kitschy wallpaper the missing ingredient to make a restaurant successful? The director of the documentary The Missing Ingredient: What Is the Recipe for Success, Michael Sparaga joins us in a new edition of The Canadian Crew podcast. Not long ago a producer and scriptwriter of fiction (Servitude, Sidekick), Sparaga has veered into documentary fi…
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Maxim Gaudette and Karelle Tremblay are father and daughter in Les Êtres Chers. The writer-director of the superb Quebecois drama Les Étres Chers (Our Loved Ones), Anne Émond, visits The Canadian Crew podcast. We discuss how to get a complex family drama off the ground, distribution woes and her upcoming film, Nelly, already in post-production.…
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