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Through the Static Episode 46 – 20/11/24

Finally broadcasting again, breaking through the static, through the pouring rain, and through the technical difficulties to bring you the first show of November. From classic 80s tracks, to shipping ballads, to Canadian indie, we’re bringing you voices and sounds from all over the country and beyond! The Cut-Up (Breaking Glass) – Boys Brigade The … Continue reading Through the Static Episode 46 – 20/11/24 →

LiveWild Radio

Ep. 107 - Staying Fit While Travelling

Whether travelling for business or pleasure, being on the road can interfere with your fitness if you don't plan for it.

  This episode discusses strategies to keep you from losing strength and fitness while keeping the pounds off while travelling.    If you are serious about getting into shape and staying fit for the long haul, then you need to build it into all aspects of your lifestyle, including when you are away from home.

 

Want more on getting fit? Go to Livewildradio.com and download our free e-book about using exercise to Turn Back The Clock of Aging or reach out! 


The Wide World Of Motorsports Podcast

The Wide World Of Motorsports Podcast Season 7 Episode 38

On this week's episode of @THEWWOMS Radio Podcast:

We chat about the NASCAR Championship weekend @ Phoenix Raceway, F1 @ Vegas Preview and Macau review.

Bringing you news from the Track to your Community Since 2017! We are one of the longest running ORIGINAL Canadian Motorsports shows!

Reach us on our social media handle @THEWWOMS /

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Syndicated on 107.3 Local FM Saint John & Performance Motorsport Network. Just tell Siri or Alexa to put up The Wide World Of Motorsports on your Smart Device!


Original Theme Song by The Boys & I



KWLUG

KWLUG - Local DNS, Cool Tools

Monday, Jan 6 2025, 07:00pm

Location: Hybrid: BBB and LIB 329 at Dana Porter Library

Thomas Busch will show us how to set up a local DNS server.

A number of KWLUG members will show off some cool tools:

  • Jeff Smith will demonstrate mkvmerge and mkvextract . 
  • Shravan Dwarka will demonstrate some bash scripting.
  • Tim Laurence will demonstrate nmap. 
  • Andrew Cant will demonstrate using Lua in Neovim. 

 

The Eco Well

A Contract Manufacturing in Beauty 101 with Erica Douglas

This episode features Erica Douglas, otherwise known as @sisterscientist, cofounder of the contract manufacturing business mSEED, in a deep dive on contract manufacturing. We covered the contract manufacturing landscape - who works with them and why? what’s up with minimum quantity orders? What do brands need to know to successfully work with a CM? And lots more!

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CIGI/The Logic Big Tech Podcast

Margrethe Vestager Fought Big Tech and Won. Her Next Target is AI

Margrethe Vestager has spent the past decade standing up to Silicon Valley. As the EU’s Competition Commissioner, she’s waged landmark legal battles against tech giants like Meta, Microsoft and Amazon. Her two latest wins will cost Apple and Google billions of dollars.

With her decade-long tenure as one of the world’s most powerful anti-trust watchdogs coming to an end, Vestager has turned her attention to AI. She spearheaded the EU’s AI Act, which will be the first and, so far, most ambitious piece of AI legislation in the world.

But the clock is ticking – both on her term and on the global race to govern AI, which Vestager says we have “very little time” to get right.

Mentioned:

The EU Artificial Intelligence Act

“Dutch scandal serves as a warning for Europe over risks of using algorithms,” by Melissa Heikkilä

“Belgian man dies by suicide following exchanges with chatbot” by Lauren Walker

The Digital Services Act

The Digital Markets Act

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

“The future of European competitiveness” by Mario Draghi

“Governing AI for Humanity: Final Report” by the United Nations Secretary-General’s High-level Advisory Body

The Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA)

Further Reading:

“Apple, Google must pay billions in back taxes and fines, E.U. court rules” by Ellen Francis and Cat Zakrzewski

“OpenAI Lobbied the E.U. to Water Down AI Regulation” by Billy Perrigo

“The total eclipse of Margrethe Vestager” by Samuel Stolton

“Digital Empires: The Global Battle to Regulate Technology” by Anu Bradford

“The Brussels Effect: How the European Union Rules the World” by Anu Bradford


Mid-Credit Scene

The Give and Take with Joel Rubinoff

You gotta work pretty hard to find a movie that Clark hasn't heard of, but Joel Rubinoff pulls it off with an absolutely fascinating pick for a film he inherited from the past! Plus, he continues messing with time, when it comes to what he wants to leave for the future! 

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CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

Radio Nowhere Episode 89, 11/16/24

Download: radiowaterloo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/RadioNowhere24111624Episode89.mp3, 57m42s, 79.0 MBytes Fire Jimi Hendrix Mean Old Frisco Eric Clapton Bring It with You When You Come Siegel-Schwall Band The Snake Boo Boo Davis Comfortably Numb Pink Floyd Look Sharp! Joe Jackson Henry Nearly Killed Me (It’s A Shame) Ray LaMontagne Got to Move Elmore James Got To Move Fleetwood Mac You … Continue reading Radio Nowhere Episode 89, 11/16/24 →

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

CKMS News – 2024-11-18- Understanding the process for the “Strong Mayor Budget” in Cambridge

CKMS News -2024-11-18- Understanding the process for the “Strong Mayor Budget” in Cambridge dan kellar Cambridge, ON – Cambridge Mayor Jan Liggett has used the “strong mayor” powers granted to her in 2023, to present her own “strong mayor budget” for the first time on October 28th. While Liggett had the power ahead of the 2024 … Continue reading CKMS News – 2024-11-18- Understanding the process for the “Strong Mayor Budget” in Cambridge →

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

So Old It’s New set for Monday, November 18, 2024

My track-by-track tales follow the bare-bones list. 1. The Rolling Stones, Can’t You Hear Me Knocking 2. Lynyrd Skynyrd, Born To Run 3. Johnny Winter, Feedback On Highway 101 4. The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Arroyo 5. Neil Young & Crazy Horse, F*!#n’ Up 6. Bob Seger, Love The One You’re With 7. John Mellencamp, French … Continue reading So Old It’s New set for Monday, November 18, 2024 →

The Sound Affect

NRTHRN picks This Will Destroy You's Young Mountain

NRTHRN is the solo project of composer and producer Felipe Elioenay. He started playing hardcore in 2002 in his hometown of Sao Paulo, Brazil. His ever-evolving music style explores the Cinematic powers of the Guitar.


His love of Post-Rock music stems from his first listen to San Marcos, Texas band This Will Destroy You and their debut album Young Mountain.


CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

New Music Added to Libretime + Horizon Broadening Hour #53

What’s up, y’all? As usual, here is what I’ve added to Libretime since last week: Bright Like Stars Reflections Rock No Swamp Music Players Swamp Sandwich Rock No Raging Flowers Kiwi Christmas – Single Pop / Christmas No Alain Bédard Auguste Quartet Particules Sonores Jazz CanCon Eguanuku Rosemary The Light Must Shine Pop No Kelowna … Continue reading New Music Added to Libretime + Horizon Broadening Hour #53 →

Debt Free in 30 Minutes

533 – What Happens If You Can’t Pay Your Mortgage – Feat. Scott Terrio

If you’re a homeowner in Canada, you can’t miss this episode! Canadian homeowners are increasingly facing the tough reality of missed payments and rising financial pressures. 

Licensed Insolvency Trustee Scott Terrio joins Debt Free in 30 to unpack the potential warning signs of mortgage trouble, troubleshoot possible solutions, and provides guidance on how to handle worst-case scenarios.

Timestamps:

(1:25) – Canada is at the beginning of a mortgage crisis

(3:50) – Early warning signs of potential mortgage struggles

(8:30) – What to do if you think you might miss a payment

(11:00) – Mortgage deferral programs: How they work

(12:40) – Refinancing or modification of your mortgage

(15:00) – HELOCs (Home Equity Line of Credit)

(17:15) – Selling your house: An extreme or smart option?

(23:15) – If you miss one payment what exactly happens?

(25:45) – Consequences of missing multiple payments

(27:45) – Worst-case scenario: How it unfolds

(28:55) – Can you buy a home again if you lose your current one?

(32:30) – Why an insolvency proceeding might be a good idea

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Credit Rebuilding Course

What Happens If You Miss a Mortgage Payment? Find a Hoyes Michalos Office in Your Area Here

Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personalized advice from a qualified financial advisor. Always consult with a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions or strategies discussed.


CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

Megamix Show

Megamix Show is Reggae Music and Talk. Megamix Show is hosted by DJ Bridge and airs on CKMS-FM on Saturday from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.

Communitech

Building with Communitech: Pro Squad

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CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

So Old It’s New set for Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024

So Old It’s New ‘weird shit’ (a shit-show, perhaps?) and a few other things, curios and otherwise, that struck my fancy in assembling this set. Lots of Pink Floyd to start, from a couple albums that Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, according to one of my books on the band, did actually refer to as “our … Continue reading So Old It’s New set for Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024 →

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

NO CRAP RADIO VER. 2.77 SAT. NOV. 16/24 12AM

Hey pj, how did you get so smart?   musicbrainz.org Have to tell everyone around here that I’ve been very impressed with the quality of music that the djs put out.  Isn’t it refreshing to be treated as intelligent adults as opposed a commodity that can’t wait for the next big thing to be played … Continue reading NO CRAP RADIO VER. 2.77 SAT. NOV. 16/24 12AM →

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

Street Hop 21st Anniversary Party – part 3

We are on the phone with ES and Shark, and DJ Carmelo shared some of their tracks, so very cool–and we had fun being in the video for Razor’s Edge, which was partially shot at Ouroboros earlier in 2024. Ability comes in to studio and performs live, TJ and Gaga the King also kick it … Continue reading Street Hop 21st Anniversary Party – part 3 →

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

Street Hop Anniversary Party – part 2

In the second segment DJ Eric  continues his set and 1ne Dollar performs. Very awesome, thank you! Yenny calls the Rottweilers around 8:30 and we play some of the tunes from Thee Demo [their newly reproduced album is being released sooooon]. After this session, DJ Quanta joins and brings level to par excellence. Local phenomenon … Continue reading Street Hop Anniversary Party – part 2 →

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

Street Hop 21st Anniversary Party Part 1

Big Deal Street Hop celebrated 21 years on Halloween. The full six hour broadcasts is uploaded into two hour segments. In the first two hours, DJ Carmelo chatted with DJ Felix from Radio Waterloo.  DJ Eric from UW DJ club played his set–Thank you Eric!  

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

The Clean Up Hour, Mix 292

What’s up, y’all? Here is tonight’s Clean Up Hour, a straightforward mix of tunes — I’ll be doing lots more talking starting next week. Quick reminder that we are fundraising, please hit the donate button, to your left, if you would like to support the station! Tracklist: Tyler, the Creator, Glorilla, Sexxy Red, & Lil … Continue reading The Clean Up Hour, Mix 292 →

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

CKMS News -2024-11-15- Cambridge manufacturer to be protested in Canada-wide day of action targeting war plane supply chain

CKMS News -2024-11-14- Cambridge manufacturer to be protested in Canada-wide day of action targeting war plane supply chain. dan kellar Cambridge, ON – On November 16th, a “F-35 day-of-action” will be held across the country, to highlight Canadian complicity in the ongoing violence in Palestine and Lebanon by the Israeli military, and to demand a full … Continue reading CKMS News -2024-11-15- Cambridge manufacturer to be protested in Canada-wide day of action targeting war plane supply chain →

She Is Your Neighbour

Financial Abuse and its Impact on Children with Christina Silva and Christy Phillips

Christina Silva and Christy Phillips work at Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region. Christina is the Outreach Supervisor and Christy is a Child and Youth Worker.

In this episode of She Is Your Neighbour we talked to Christina and Christy about the various ways that domestic violence impacts children and the importance of safety planning. We also talk about financial abuse and about how it can impact the entire family.  

Join in the conversation! Use the hashtag #SheIsYourNeighbour and connect with us on social media at @SheIsYourNeighbour and @WomensCrisisSWR.

Women’s Crisis Services provides Safe Shelter, Outreach Support, Prevention and Education to women and children in Waterloo Region experiencing domestic violence.  

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

Waterloo proposing “gentle density” zoning changes

CKMS News -2024-11-12- Waterloo proposing “gentle density” zoning changes. dan kellar Waterloo, ON – Aiming to add housing units while “gently” densifying low-rise residential neighbourhoods, the city of Waterloo is proposing changes to its zoning bylaws and official plan, allowing 4 units and buildings of up to 4 stories on every plot of residential land … Continue reading Waterloo proposing “gentle density” zoning changes →

The Eco Well

What's wrong with corporate sustainability? With Mark Trexler PhD

This week's episode goes on a deep dive into corporate sustainability - specifically, why isn’t it working? Over the last few decades, we’ve seen lots of new reporting requirements for companies. On the flip side, during that same time frame where sustainability has become fashionable, things have gotten, for the most part, worse. This episode features Dr. Mark Trexler from Climatographers on where have we gone wrong? And what can we do about it? 

Interested in supporting the podcast? Please share, subscribe and write a review! If it's accessible, we also have a Patreon which you can find at patreon.com/theecowell


Mid-Credit Scene

Joel Rubinoff's Three Double Features!

A great little bonus episode with Veteran culture journalist Joel Rubinoff who couldn't resist the temptation to choose not just one, but three possible double features. It's like we got stuck in a time loop! (which might just be a theme here folks). 

And P.S. Joel is hosting a mini-film festival at the Princess Cinemas with five absolute classics! Details, showtimes and tickets can be found on the Princess Cinemas website at: princesscinemas.com/simplenews/joel-rubinoff-the-rock-n-roll-years. Don't miss it! 

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CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

Radio Nowhere Episode 88, 11/09/24

Download: radiowaterloo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/RadioNowhere241109Episode88.mp3, 57m43s, 79.0 MBytes She La 54-40 We Used to be Friends The Dandy Warhols I’m Gonna Booglarize You Baby Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band Skoobly-Oobly-Doobob Ten Years After Tryin’ Times Roberta Flack Walking On The Moon The Police Stir It Up Bob Marley and the Wailers The Most Beautiful World In The … Continue reading Radio Nowhere Episode 88, 11/09/24 →

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

So Old It’s New set for Monday, November 11, 2024

My track-by-track tales follow the bare-bones list. 1. The Law, Laying Down The Law 2. Chris Whitley, Phone Call From Leavenworth 3. Joe Satriani, Clouds Race Across The Sky 4. War, Galaxy 5. Ohio Players, Good Luck Charm 6. David Wilcox, Cheap Beer Joint 7. Van Morrison, Moonshine Whiskey 8. The White Stripes, One More … Continue reading So Old It’s New set for Monday, November 11, 2024 →

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

CKMS Community Connections for 8 November 2024: Retrograth Day and Fundraising

Notes Events Index Show Notes Today we were supposed to have a web conference with Claes Nördling of Retrograþ, but technical difficulties prevented us from connecting. And those technical difficulties extended to the broadcast and video, so there’s no podcast or video today. Retrograþ is performing at Revive Karaoke on Sunday 17 November at Noon, … Continue reading CKMS Community Connections for 8 November 2024: Retrograth Day and Fundraising →

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

New Music Added to Libretime + Horizon Broadening Hour #52

What’s up, y’all? I’ve been adding more music to Libretime, like always — check the list: Satellite Birdhouse So Long – Single Folk CanCon Louisiana Child Cocaine Cowboy – Single Rock No Ghost Town Minstrels 100 Year Storm – Single Country CanCon Ghost Town Minstrels Go’n Crazy – Single Country CanCon Sadie Fine & Jacob … Continue reading New Music Added to Libretime + Horizon Broadening Hour #52 →

Communitech

Giving pathologists AI-superpowers with Tenomix's co-founder Saumik Biswas

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On Wisdom Podcast

61: Beyond Bias: Group Identity, Wisdom, and the Climate Crisis (with Leaf Van Boven and David Sherman)

Can our political identities get in the way of wise action, even on existential issues like climate change? Leaf Van Boven and David Sherman join Igor and Charles to unpack how we perceive environmental policy through the lenses of group identity and social norms, revealing how misperceptions fuel inaction. Igor considers how group beliefs can override personal values, Leaf explores the power of asking, “What if I’m wrong?”, David suggests we may be following louder voices over wiser ones, and Charles wonders if we’re wired to stick to our “tribe” or if we can really think beyond our social bubbles. Welcome to Episode 61.

Special Guests: David Sherman and Leaf Van Boven.

Links:

  • Leaf Van Boven | University of Colorado Boulder
  • Environment, Decision, Judgment, and Identity Lab (EDJI) | University of Colorado Boulder
  • David Sherman | UC Santa Barbara
  • Sherman Lab | UC Santa Barbara
  • Social Science Climate Lab
  • The connections—and misconnections—between the public and politicians over climate policy: A social psychological perspective - Sherman, Van Boven (2024)
  • Social norms explain prioritization of climate policy - Cole, Ehret, Sherman, Van Boven (2022)
  • Politicians polarize and experts depolarize public support for COVID-19 management policies across countries - Flores, A., Cole J. C., Dickert S., Eom K., Jiga-Boy G. M., Kogut T., Loria R., Mayorga M., Pedersen E. J., Pereira B., Rubaltelli E., Sherman D. K., Slovic P., Vastfjall D., & Van Boven L. (2022)

Afterschool Arcade

Credit:0 S3 E8 - Honeypots

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Debt Free in 30 Minutes

532 – Financial Fitness Check: How to Assess Your Financial Health

How do you know if you're financially fit? 

Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos break down the essentials of financial "fitness", covering the importance (or unimportance) of positive net worth, stable cash flow, emergency funds, retirement planning, life insurance, budgeting, and more. This episode is packed with expert insights to help you evaluate your financial health and make informed decisions for a financially “fit” future.

Timestamps:

(0:45) – Ted Michalos on Financial Literacy Month

(2:00) – What does it mean to be financially "fit"?

(3:35) – Defining positive net worth and positive cash flow, which is more important?

(7:30) – Example of a cash flow analysis

(9:10) – The importance of an emergency fund (do you need one?)

(12:00) – Is a retirement plan essential?

(14:30) – Financial jargon sounds complex – Doug and Ted keep it practical

(16:00) – Do you need a budget or any financial plan at all?

(21:30) – Setting a savings goal: Why it matters

(24:30) – Life insurance and financial security

(25:00) – Final financial literacy advice from Doug and Ted

We release new content every weekday! Follow our socials for funny podcast clips, money management tips, Q+A, and more! Hoyes Michalos InstagramHoyes Michalos Facebook Hoyes Michalos TikTok Hoyes Michalos Twitter (X) Hoyes Michalos LinkedIn Episode Links Why Budgets Fail and How to Succeed Straight Talk on Your Money by Doug Hoyes Hoyes Michalos Blog Find a Hoyes Michalos Office in Your Area Here

Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personalized advice from a qualified financial advisor. Always consult with a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions or strategies discussed.

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

So Old It’s New set for Saturday, November 9, 2024

I start with a four-song ‘sung by Paul Rodgers’ set from various stages of the great singer’s career with The Firm (along with Jimmy Page), Free, Bad Company and as a solo artist. Then on to a few songs – Pete Townshend, Bob Dylan and three involving session keyboardist to the stars Nicky Hopkins – … Continue reading So Old It’s New set for Saturday, November 9, 2024 →

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

NO CRAP RADIO VER. 2.21 SAT. NOV. 9/24 12AM

Some 40’s jazz to start.  It always amazes me how talented musicians have been. Artie Shaw was one of Americas finest arrangers.  400 years from now his work will be viewed as modern classical.  The completely forgotten Boswell Sisters who have yet to be equaled in their stylistic approach, an early blues diva and a … Continue reading NO CRAP RADIO VER. 2.21 SAT. NOV. 9/24 12AM →

Communitech

Innovating Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest with Allan Cayenne and Allie Steffler

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CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

The Clean Up Hour, Mix 291

What’s up, y’all? Here is tonight’s Clean Up Hour, in which I talk about the election and the continued neglect of the Datpiff archive story. Certainly not the most uplifting rambling I’ve ever done, but what can you do, eh?! Tracklist: XV, Mike Summers, & Mickey Factz – The Blog Era XV & Mike Summers … Continue reading The Clean Up Hour, Mix 291 →

Communitech

Helping all athletes access mental health support with Trainwave's Rosie MacLennan

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Old Grey Mayors

58 - A journalist's view of local politics with Luisa D'Amato

We have something a little different on this episode of the Old Grey Mayors podcast. Luisa D'Amato a longtime journalist at the Waterloo Region Record, joins Rob to talk about her career and insights into journalism.

D'Amato discusses her early influences, including Bernard Levin and her education at Columbia Journalism School, recounting her experiences covering social services, investigative journalism, and local politics, including her work on a significant story about a suspected murderer while she was about to give birth.

D'Amato and Rob also dive into the challenges of modern journalism, including the decline in local news coverage and the impact of social media on public discourse. D'Amato also shares why local journalism is critical to holding institutions and leaders accountable and offers tips for politicians interacting with the press.


Mid-Credit Scene

Episode 31 - Joel Rubinoff's Rock N' Roll Years!

Veteran culture journalist Joel Rubinoff sits down  to talk about “Joel Rubinoff: The Rock n Roll Years” – a throwback film festival featuring five legendary classics hosted at Princess Cinemas. Joel will introduce each film and discuss post-show with a unique special guest for each screening!

Joel joins us to talk about each of his selections, the near-and-dear films that heartbreakingly didn't make the cut, and his 35-year career as a journalist covering film, music, and so much more! 

Details, showtimes and tickets can be found on the Princess Cinemas website at: princesscinemas.com/simplenews/joel-rubinoff-the-rock-n-roll-years. Don't miss it! 

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She Is Your Neighbour

Understanding Sexual Violence and Trafficking with Sara Casselman

Sara Casselman is the Executive Director at the Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region. 

In this episode, we talk to Sara about myths and misconceptions surrounding sexual violence, the intersection between domestic violence and human trafficking, and what Sexual Assault Support Centres can do to help community members who have experienced sexual violence.  

Join in the conversation! Use the hashtag #SheIsYourNeighbour and connect with us on social media at @SheIsYourNeighbour and @WomensCrisisSWR.

The Eco Well

The Science News Media Cycle with Gideon M-K PhD

Why is the media so rife with inaccurate reporting on epidemiological studies? To help guide us through this topic, I was joined with Gideon M-K PhD, epidemiologist, fact checker and content creator. We go through what epidemiology research looks like and some of the inherent challenges, research bias, the sensationalism pipeline that benefits everyone… except the public, a few examples of recent headlines and the studies connected to them, and more.

Interested in supporting the podcast? Please share, subscribe and write a review! If it's accessible, we also have a Patreon which you can find at patreon.com/theecowell


The Eco Well

The Science News Media Cycle with Gideon M-K PhD

Why is the media so rife with inaccurate reporting on epidemiological studies? To help guide us through this topic, I was joined with Dr Gidion MK, epidemiologist, fact checker and content creator. We go through what epidemiology research looks like and some of the inherent challenges, research bias, the sensationalism pipeline that benefits everyone… except the public, a few examples of recent headlines and the studies connected to them, and more.

Interested in supporting the podcast? Please share, subscribe and write a review! If it's accessible, we also have a Patreon which you can find at patreon.com/theecowell

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

episode 308 agriculture show oct 17 waterloo federation of agriculture AGM

The Waterloo Federation of Agriculture held their AGM at Puddicome House in New Hamburg.  Brianna Miller, Miah VanNoord, Erin Jackson, Sarah Woods, Natasha Salonen, Tim Louis, Nic Weber, Mark Reusser, and Jeff Stager were speakers at the event. radiowaterloo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/episode-308-agriculture-show-Oct-17-Waterloo-Federation-of-Agriculture-AGM.mp3      

CIGI/The Logic Big Tech Podcast

Bonus ‘Lately’: The Great Decline of Everything Online

We’re off this week, so we’re bringing you an episode from our Globe and Mail sister show Lately. 

That creeping feeling that everything online is getting worse has a name: “enshittification,” a term for the slow degradation of our experience on digital platforms. The enshittification cycle is why you now have to wade through slop to find anything useful on Google, and why your charger is different from your BFF’s. 

According to Cory Doctorow, the man who coined the memorable moniker, this digital decay isn’t inevitable. It’s a symptom of corporate under-regulation and monopoly – practices being challenged in courts around the world, like the US Department of Justice’s antitrust suit against Google.

Cory Doctorow is a British-Canadian journalist, blogger and author of Chokepoint Capitalism, as well as speculative fiction works like The Lost Cause and the new novella Spill. 

Every Friday, Lately takes a deep dive into the big, defining trends in business and tech that are reshaping our every day. It’s hosted by Vass Bednar. 

Machines Like Us will be back in two weeks.


Mid-Credit Scene

Mid-Credit Minute - The Give and Take with Ann Beard

In our final episode with Anna Beard, she considers our new question of inheriting and passing along films, and gives some beautiful responses. And, she gives us an opportunity to remember the career of Dame Maggie Smith, which Clark ruins by once again obsessing over a chicken leg.

Anna's Instagram @ Thready.To.Sew
KW Garment Sewist Guild

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KWLUG

KWLUG - Dinner at Ethel's Lounge, Uptown Waterloo

Wednesday, Nov 20 2024, 07:00pm

Location:

We are continuing the dinner meetup tradition at Ethel's Lounge in Uptown Waterloo, starting at 7pm. Note that this restaurant meeting is on a Wednesday.

This is a supplementary informal meeting; we will still hold hybrid meetings for technical topics.

The restaurant is located at 114 King Street North in Waterloo, at the corner of King and Young St East. Here is a map. 

You can probably just show up, but the organizers would find it helpful if you RSVPed to dinner@kwlug.org 


CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

So Old It’s New set for Monday, November 4, 2024

My track-by-track tales follow the bare-bones list. 1. The John Barry Orchestra, James Bond Theme 2. Johnny Rivers, Secret Agent Man 3. Shirley Bassey, Goldfinger 4. Pink Floyd, What Do You Want From Me 5. Can, Mushroom 6. Traffic, Tragic Magic (live, from On The Road) 7. Junkhouse, The Sky Is Falling 8. Fleetwood Mac, … Continue reading So Old It’s New set for Monday, November 4, 2024 →

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

Radio Nowhere Episode 87, 11/2/24

Download: radiowaterloo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/RadioNowhere241102Episode87.mp3, 57m44s, 79.0 MBytes Think Aretha Franklin Planet Claire B-52’s Something On My Mind Teenage Head I Can See For Miles The Who Alabama Neil Young The Unfaithful Servant The Band New Favorite Alison Krauss And Union Station The End Kings Of Leon Superman’s Dead Our Lady Peace Hot Year The Sanco Loop Statesboro … Continue reading Radio Nowhere Episode 87, 11/2/24 →