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The Canoe Chronicles: A Camp Outlook Podcast
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In the Canoe Chronicles: a Camp Outlook Podcast, we explore the wondrous possibilities and healing power of the outdoors. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or simply curious about the positive impact of spending time in the wilderness, the Canoe Chronicles podcast brings you insightful conversations and inspiring stories. Camp Outlook is a Kingston-based non-profit whose mission is to encourage young people from 13 to 17 years old to develop their inner strength, self-worth, and capacity to succeed through canoe tripping and other wilderness outings. We’ll bring you engaging discussions ...
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101: CFRC Then and Now
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Join host Lauren Tucker, an undergraduate CFRC staff member and volunteer, as they touch upon a whirlwind history and construct a 2024 time capsule of Canada's oldest campus radio station, CFRC 101.9FM! They're joined by station volunteers Douglas Farquhar and Colette Steer, as well as Executive Director Dinah Jansen and Program Coordinator Jesse Bell. Through a series of interviews and narrative pieces, they inquire how we got here as a station, and who we are now. Tune in for CFRC trivia, candid convos, and a little bit of station history in the making! This project is made possible through ...
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QUO Fast Radio Bursts
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It is our mission to bring exciting space news hot off the telescope into your ears. In one way or another, the Queen’s Observatory has continued its practice of sharing the wonders of the universe since 1857, thank you for joining us in this long running tradition. Here at Fast Radio Bursts we will answer your questions, interview astronomers, and dive deep into breaking research. From low Earth orbit to the clouds of Venus, from Betelgeuse to colliding black holes It’s a big universe to talk about, so let’s get started.
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International Voices at Queen’s
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Want to learn from the experiences of international students at Queen’s? The International Voices at Queen’s podcast is a curious and supportive listening space where current and former students share how they have used their strengths and skills to overcome challenges. Season four is hosted by Simarjeet Singh, an undergraduate student studying Computer Science and Sociology. The music you hear is produced and composed by Sadaf Amini (https://open.spotify.com/artist/2TlAvzrt6ctGIozK4RQI64).
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With Opened Mouths: The Podcast
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In With Opened Mouths: The Podcast Dr Qanita Lilla, Associate Curator, Arts of Africa sits down with artists, musicians, curators and spoken word poets to discuss the expression of their practice. How did they find their artistic voice? Which life-events shaped them and who are their inspirations? Catch With Opened Mouths: The Podcast for some moving and inspiring conversations. With Opened Mouths is on view at Agnes Etherington Art Centre from 7 August 2021 to 30 January 2022. Learn more about the exhibition on Agnes’s website: https://agnes.queensu.ca/exhibition/with-opened-mouths/ With ...
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The Late Late Capitalism Show
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4 hosts, 2 mics, and $150,000+ of student loans. The Late Late Capitalism Show is an earnest attempt to explain many of the worst aspects of life for anybody under 35.
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In Session: Conversations with University Councillors
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In Session: Conversations with University Councillors with host Dinah Jansen features short conversations with members of University Council at Queen’s University. From each of the Councillors, we learn much about their time at Queen’s, their career pathways after convocation, and the many ways they give back to their alma mater including service on University Council. Subscribe and learn more!
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Tett Radio
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Hosted by Maya Kotsovolos, in each episode of Tett Radio, we get to know artists and arts leaders occupying space at the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning. We talk about their early life, what brought them to the Tett, and the artistic activities and events in which they are currently involved. Join us for a window into life at the Tett, and swing by to see what the Tett has to offer!
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In the Booth
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In The Booth is a weekly show and podcast that airs on CFRC 101.9FM. CFRC’s Music Coordinator, Chancelor Maracle, and Programs and Operations Manager, Alex Fernandes, interview new, up and coming artists, chatting with them about their music, their experience as a musician, and what they’re currently working on.
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Campus Beat
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Who makes Queen's tick? Find out each week! Campus Beat sits down for in-depth talks with the unique personalities that make Queen's University the definitive university experience, from research to logistics to charitable causes.
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Shortwave Theatre Festival
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Shortwave Theatre Festival is a series of original radio theatre performances written, directed, performed, and produced by local artists in Kingston, Ontario. It first broadcasted on CFRC’s airwaves the week of November 1st-7th 2020. Funded by the City of Kingston Arts Council and Ontario Arts Council, the Festival also enjoys support from the Dan School of Drama and Music and the Robert H. Black Fund from the Department of Film and Media at Queen’s University. Learn more about the Festival and the artists at shortwavetheatre.com.
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The Makers and Shakers Society
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Grace, Seth, Leah, and Oliver come from very different backgrounds. Inspired by Greta Thunberg, they meet in grade twelve at KCVI and become climate activists. Each in their own way, they struggle to survive the climate apocalypse. A climate-friendly government takes power in Ottawa, but is battered by backlash and scandal. By 2038, the four friends are forced to make hard choices. The Makers and Shakers Society is a scripted audio drama in six parts written and directed by Clarke Mackey. All cast members have Kingston connections. Performers include Jackson Watt-Bowers, Vishmayaa Jeyamoorthy,...
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WAFFLES!
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Two hours of themed music and silliness every Saturday! Matt and Marisa (and guests) play music on a different theme every week, and launch off in all sorts of weird directions. Classical, jazz, rock, hip-hop, metal — every kind of music, from every era, all mashed together in one weekly 120-minute burst of… burstiness! Start your Saturdays with WAFFLES!
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The Shift Podcast
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On the Shift Podcast, facilitated by Student Affairs, you will hear from students from diverse backgrounds about their lived experiences at Queen’s, how these experiences are shaped by identity, their visions for a safer and more inclusive campus climate, and what needs to happen for there to be a meaningful and lasting culture shift. Please note that on the Shift Podcast, students will share their experiences with harassment, discrimination, and violence. These are difficult topics. If you feel overwhelmed at any point while listening to this podcast, or reflecting on it later, pay ...
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Queen’s University Scholars at Risk Stories
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The Scholars at Risk Queen’s Committee provides a forum to discuss and coordinate Scholars at Risk (SAR) activities and initiatives across Queen’s University campus. The committee was struck in 2019 and works closely with the Scholars at Risk (SAR) network and other organizations dedicated to protecting threatened scholars worldwide. The podcast features stories of scholars at risk that Queen’s has hosted on campus to talk about their experiences.
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Stop, Slow, Love.
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To share medically-backed research to help us overcome obstacles preventing us from living happy, healthy lifestyles, and improve our relationships with ourselves, each other, and Mother Earth. This podcast will help listeners to find peace of mind, gain knowledge on healthy practices for all aspects of health, and expand their perception of life. It will include a commentary on historical events that have shaped our world, such as colonisation and give new perspectives on how we can move forward as a collective group, respecting each other’s differences.
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The Jabroni Show
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Two Queen’s Students, Evan Koch and Thomas Bowen bring you the hot takes and latest news in the world of basketball! Broadcasting CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston, this sports series is also available weekly for podcast. Tune in!
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End of the Tunnel
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Get to know the KFL&A arts scene, both virtual and in-person, with host Sadie McFadden (Arts ’22) with this limited-time summer program. With interviews with Indie rock bands to experimental artists, “End of the Tunnel” aims to uplift local artists while informing listeners of upcoming events in your region.
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Limestone Groove
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Limestone Groove brings you chats and music from your local Kingston artists. Tune in with CFRC’s Summer Studio Sessions Coordinator, Gabriel Korth, for interviews, live performances, and more with Kingston’s finest in the arts scene on CFRC 101.9 FM, cfrc.ca or subscribe to this podcast!
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