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The official podcast of the Society of Graduate Students at Western University
Episódios
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368 | Scrutinizing the Story of Silence
04/04/2022 Duração: 39minIn this episode, Jessica Novial shares a fantastic medieval story with hosts Ariel Frame and Laura Munoz. As a PhD Candidate in French Studies, Jessica's work entails a critical analysis of the 13th-century French romance called "Le Roman de Silence" - (The Romance of Silence), written in old French. Listen in to hear Jessica explain the twists and turns of this novel tale and how it touches on gender and queer theory in an interesting way. To find out more from Jessica, follow her on Instagram @aatypik Recorded on March 29, 2022. Produced by Laura Muñoz Baena. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
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367 | Embracing the Race
29/03/2022 Duração: 28minNyasha Nyereyemhuka is a PhD candidate in the Faculty of Education. In this episode, Nyasha tells Claire Bottini and Yousuf Hasan about her research on how Black females principals construct their professional identities and the difficulties they face in their work. Nyasha also talked about her path from business into education and her role as graduate student representative. To hear more about Nyasha, check out her website https://www.nyashanyereyemhuka.com or email her at nnyereye@uwo.ca Recorded on Mar 22, 2022 Produced by Ariel Frame Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
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366 | Gay Rights? Gay Writes
18/03/2022 Duração: 28minAlex Prong, a media studies MA student, joins hosts Laura Muñoz-Baena and Brittany Melton this week to discuss queer literature in its many forms. Join us as we prod the Prong about their inspiration, book recommendations and how they go about researching indigiqueer literature to find alternative paths to chrono and homonormativity. Recommended books: Jonny Appleseed by Joshua Whitehead and A History of my Brief Body by Billy Ray Belcourt Recorded on March 15, 2022. Produced by Laura Muñoz Baena. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
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365 | Reddit and Weep: Gender and Dating in Online Communities
15/03/2022 Duração: 29minThis week, we interview one of our own, Brittany Melton, PhD student in media studies! Brittany tells hosts Ana Moyer and Amalie Hutchinson about her research into some interesting communities on Reddit, and shares how dating and gender are represented, posted, and discussed online. To hear more from Brittany, check her out on Twitter @realbritmelton or Instagram @britfitmeltfelt Recorded on March 8th, 2022. Produced by Amalie Hutchinson. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
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364 | Space Law, Science Fiction, and Endless Imagination
08/03/2022 Duração: 29minThis week, Rosemary Giles and Laura Munoz-Baena buckle up in with Joel Welch, a first year PhD candidate in Law. Joel dives deeply into what is space law, serious gaps in the law, and how literature, namely science fiction, can bring insights to legal and policy decision makers through speculation, predictions, and imagination. And no, he personally does not want to go to Mars. He enjoys the Grad Club too much. To find more about Joel, follow him on Twitter @Joel_Welch or listen to his podcast SciFi Pubcast. Recorded on March 1st, 2022. Produced by Laura Muñoz Baena. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
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363 | A Journalist’s Journey Learning Linguistics
22/02/2022 Duração: 30minThis week we are joined by our very own Michelle Krasovitski, an MA student in Education in the field of Applied Linguistics, who not only shares with us her research interests but also the story behind them. Michelle also shares with us her work outside of school, where she works as a freelance journalist covering culture and media. Tune in to hear her give us a crash course on linguistics, Wordle, and her picks for Sundance 2022! To find out more from Michelle, follow her on Twitter @chellekras or check out her website https://michellekrasovitski.com/ Recorded on Feb 22, 2022 Produced by Ariel Frame Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot
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362 | Who’s Laughing Now?
22/02/2022 Duração: 30minMaggie Prenger is a student in the MD-PhD program. In this episode Maggie tells Claire Bottini and Ariel Frame about her research plans studying humour processing in Parkinson’s disease patients. Listen in to find out what parts of the brain are involved in this disease, why patients watching Seinfeld in a scanner might teach us more about them, and all about humour generally. To hear more from Maggie, check her out on Twitter @maggie_prenger Recorded on February 15, 2022. Produced by Laura Muñoz Baena. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
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361 | Strike a Chord: Composing a PhD
15/02/2022 Duração: 30minDo you believe electric guitar has no place in classical music? Think again! Hosts Amalie Hutchinson and Michelle Krasovitski are joined by PhD candidate Andrew Noseworthy, who introduces them to the field of music composition. Andrew challenges the notion that Mozart and Jimmy Page exist in two separate worlds, explaining how classical instruments find harmony with their electric counterparts. To hear more from Andrew, follow him on Twitter or Instagram @anmusiccomposer and listen to his music on Band Camp, SoundCloud and his website https://www.anmusiccomposer.com/ Recorded on Feb 10, 2022 Produced by Ariel Frame Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ produced by White Hot.
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360 | Tracking Down the Sounds of History
07/02/2022 Duração: 27minPatrick Huang delights Ariel Frame and Laura Muñoz with a tale about the history of music. As a Master in Ethnomusicology, Patrick is beginning his PhD in the music program and shares with us his insights on ancient western and non-western music theory that form the foundation for his ongoing studies. To hear some of Patrick's music, check out his Soundcloud Recorded on February 2nd, 2022. Produced by Laura Muñoz Baena. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
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359 | For the (Musical) Record
01/02/2022 Duração: 29minJoin hosts Amalie Hutchinson and Elizabeth Mohler as they sit down with musicology PhD candidate Lydia Wilton. Sharpen your ears and get ready to hear about Lydia's research in record production. We learn how horror movies manage to make you feel so unsettled, and what really goes into making a record—from the technical to the poetic. So, listen up, it's time to press "play" on this fascinating episode. To hear more from Lydia, follow her on Instagram @LydiaTheClaire or Twitter @LydiaTheClaire and check out some of her work with bands Nameless Friends and Older Siblings Recorded Jan 25, 2022 Produced by Ariel Frame Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ produced by White Hot.
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358 | Naming a Disease and Its Unexpected Collateral Damage
26/01/2022 Duração: 28minThis week, Rosemary Giles and Laura Munoz-Baena sit down with Hanna Barnett, a PhD candidate in Hispanic Studies. Hanna and our hosts discuss her current research on the Influenza of 1918, the way that media represented the 1918 Influenza in Canadian newspapers, and how the Canadian media perpetuated the “Spanish” association with the disease. They discuss what it’s like researching historic pandemics during a pandemic, and how this has affected Hanna’s research. To keep up to date on what Hanna is doing, check her out on Linkedin: @Hanna Barnett. Recorded on January 18, 2022. Produced by Laura Muñoz Baena. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
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357 | A Bird Watcher’s Paradise
25/12/2021 Duração: 28minThis week, Amalie Hutchinson and Brittany Melton are joined by guest Soren Coulson, a PhD candidate in Biology. Together, they discuss Soren's research on the mitochondria (the powerhouse of the cell) in migratory birds and its role in energy metabolism in muscle. Soren shares with the Gradcast a day in the lab and his best advice for those interested in a PhD in Biology. Recorded on December 14th, 2021. Produced by Hira Nadeem. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
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356 | Game on the Brain
15/12/2021 Duração: 31minThis week Claire Bottini and Ariel Frame met with Shannon Compton, a PhD student in Neuroscience. Shannon studies how video games and violent games in particular can impact cognition and empathy in players. Shannon describes how her protocol mixes fMRI neuro-imaging technology and volunteer participants playing on Grand Theft Auto V. Shannon explains how her study found no impact of violent video games acutely but a potential link with long-term play. Lastly, Shannon enlightens us about her future plans to study virtual reality gaming. Recorded Dec 7, 2021 Produced by Ariel Frame Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ produced by White Hot.
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355 | Musical Signification: From Bieber to Biber
13/12/2021 Duração: 27minJoin hosts Elizabeth Mohler and Rhys Paterson as they talk to Frangel Lopez Cesena, a violinist who analyzes music from a hermeneutical perspective. What’s that you ask? Musical meaning. Listen in as Frangel, Elizabeth and Rhys talk about becoming a violinist, practicing, songs that make them feel good, and how we interpret and imagine music. Recorded on November 30, 2021. Produced by Rhys Paterson Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
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354 | Intel on the Incel
01/12/2021 Duração: 30minIn this episode Zara Diab speaks with Ariel Frame and Claire Bottini about her ongoing PhD in English and Writing Studies. Zara describes how her research will be focusing on contributors to rape culture and the involuntary celibate (Incel) community. Listen in as Zara discusses examples of violent acts relating to these phenomena and how contemporary media reflects and perpetuates narratives that can lead to this kind of behaviour. To hear more from Zara, find @ZaraDiab on Instagram and Facebook or email zdiab@uwo.ca Recorded on November 23, 2021. Produced by Laura Muñoz Baena. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
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353 | Graduating from Schizophrenia-like Rats to Culturally Competent Clinics
28/11/2021 Duração: 28minHaving recently completed her MSc in Neuroscience at Western University, Kyla Lee has embarked on the next step in her career, a Medical Science PhD at University of Toronto. Kyla speaks with Ariel Frame and Yimin Chen about both her MSc research and her plans for PhD studies. Kyla explains how her MSc work modelling schizophrenia in rats aimed to elucidate how brain development contributes to the disease and how her PhD work will focus on cultural competency of primary physicians with immigrant patients. To hear more from Kyla, follow her on Twitter @kylaaalee Recorded on November 16th, 2021. Produced by Hira Nadeem. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
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352 | Space Rocks! From Craters to Careers
24/11/2021 Duração: 30minJoin hosts Amalie Hutchinson and Laura Munoz-Baena as they sit down with recent PhD grad Gavin Tolometti to learn about how space rocks, rock! Gavin shares how he uses remote sensing techniques and field research here on Earth to figure out how impact craters and lava flows affected the landscape of the moon. In addition to rocks beyond our planet, our conversation flowed into some impactful advice about life beyond the degree. To hear more about Gavin, you can find him on twitter as @GavinOnTheMoon, visit his website, or listen to his podcast The Diaries of Space Explorers. Recorded on November 9, 2021. Produced by Laura Munoz Baena. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
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351 | New Views of the Aging Brain
11/11/2021 Duração: 28minKate Onuska is a PhD student in the Department of Neuroscience. She is working on new ways to trace changes in the brain cholinergic system associated with age. She described the different brain imaging techniques before diving into her research on a new marker for cholinergic neurons called FEOBV in association with positron emission tomography (PET) imaging. Her work with mice increases our understanding of proteins and how neuronal tracts change with time that could lead to pathologies such as Alzheimer’s disease. To hear more about Kate's research, follow her on Twitter @k8onuska and check out the INCA Lab here. Recorded on November 2nd, 2021. Produced by Hira Nadeem. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
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350 | Hibernation: Time to Seek Shelter
01/11/2021 Duração: 28minIf you ever wonder about the survival of some organisms during the winter, you won't want to miss this episode, where hosts Amalie and Laura talk to PhD student Brynne Duffy about one of the most interesting survival strategies in mammals: hibernation. Particularly, the conversation centers around thirteen lined squirrels, obligated hibernators that almost shut down their entire body during several days, significantly reducing their body temperature. Find out how climate change could affect the survival of squirrels and discover other potential uses of hibernation way far from the forest, in the outer space. To learn more about the science of hibernation, find Brynne on twitter as @BrynneDuffy. Recorded on October 26, 2021. Produced by Laura Munoz Baena. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
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349 | Intervertebral Disc Jockey
26/10/2021 Duração: 30minJeff Hutchinson is a PhD student in Physiology and Pharmacology studying the intervertebral disc and back pain. Jeff explains to Elizabeth Mohler and Ariel Frame how his research is conducted using a variety of models and involves understanding the effects of sex hormones. To find out more about Jeff's work, check out Dr. Cheryle Séguin's website. Recorded on Oct 19, 2021 Produced by Ariel Frame Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.