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Bonn Park Podcast
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The Incredible CONVERSION of an Anti-Catholic Crusader (w/ Sophia Nikolai)
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The Eco Well
Cosmetics safety misconceptions with Mo Kanadil PharmD AKA @Moskinlab
This episode features safety assessor Mo Kanadil PharmD, otherwise known as @Moskinlab, in a conversation about safety misconceptions. What are common safety misconceptions amongst consumers, where is the misinformation coming from, what are the challenges in addressing it, and more.
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Bonn Park Podcast
197. MIKE MORRICE
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So Old It’s New set for Monday, March 31, 2025
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Meet The Candidate – 2025 Federal Election
Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little
Altar Calls? We’ve got ‘em! #apologetics #catholicchurch #bible #christian
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Radio Nowhere Episode 108, 3/29/25
Kitchener Baptist Sermons
Living on Purpose
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Afterschool Arcade
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The Tale of Two Cities
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OUTREACH MEMO 2
Dan Nedelko
Struggling to grow your business? Clients driving you insane? #business
Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little
St. Joseph, terror of demons, pray for us! #bible #catholicchurch #christian #saints #God #Catholic
Debt Free in 30 Minutes
552 – Gamified Spending: The Hidden Dangers of Retail Tricks
Is shopping becoming a dangerous game? From live streams to influencer deals to 'Buy Now, Pay Later' offers—your brain's reward system is constantly being triggered to encourage constant spending.
Join us for a discussion with Credit Counsellor Charlie Kovacs, who exposes the risks tied to retailer financing, debunks the myth of discount savings, and explores the real impact these marketing 'tricks' have on your financial health. (1:30) – The Modern-Day Shopping Channel: How Retailers Keep You Hooked (4:00) – Live Shopping & Influencers: The New Age of Consumer Marketing (7:45) – Dopamine & Shopping: How Social Media Fuels Impulse Buys (14:00) – How Algorithms Are Designed to Make You Spend More (15:10) – Buy Now, Pay Later: The Rise of Consumer Credit Debt (17:00) – The Hidden Risks of Financing Through Retailers (21:00) – The Gamification of Consumerism: How Retailers Turn Shopping into a Game (23:30) – The Gamification of Credit: Why Your Debt Feels Manageable (But Isn't) (25:00) – Credit Counsellor Charlie Kovacs Explains Why Discounts Don’t Save You Money (29:00) – Everyone Is Selling Something: Recognizing the Marketing Tricks Hoyes Michalos Effective Money Management Strategies Explore Credit Card Debt Relief Why We Overspend and How To Break Bad Money Habits Sign Up for the Debt Free Digest FREE Credit Rebuilding Course
Debt Repayment Calculator 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 guidance from a qualified 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.
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CKMS News -2025-03-28- HART Hub roll-out to begin as government forces closure of CTS site
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Designing for Disability and Accessibility [LECTURE HIGHLIGHTS]
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Local organization connects people to land so they can grow food and increase their food security
Communitech
Axe the Fax: How Sifio Health is Using AI to Reduce Surgery Delays
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Through the Static Episode 56 – 26/03/25
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Discerning Your Charisms and Gifts in the Catholic Church (w/ Jill Simons)
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The Clean Up Hour, Mix 311
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Outreach Memo 1
Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little
The saints can pray for us. #bible #catholicchurch #apologetics #christian #church
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The Eco Well
The War on Science, a roundtable with Jessica Knurick RD PhD, Melody Schreiber and Elisabeth Anderson
There is currently a war on science. What’s happening, what are the impacts, and what can we do about it? This week I was joined by 3 POVs to try to do the topic justice, coming at it from the public health and independent scicomm POV, with registered dietitian Dr Jessica Knurick, the science journalist POV, with Melody Schreiber, and the academia and academic scicomm POV, with Elisabeth Anderson.
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CIGI/The Logic Big Tech Podcast
How Do You Report the News in a Post-Truth World?
If you’re having a conversation about the state of journalism, it’s bound to get a little depressing.
Since 2008, more than 250 local news outlets have closed down in Canada. The U.S. has lost a third of the newspapers they had in 2005. But this is about more than a failing business model. Only 31 percent of Americans say they trust the media. In Canada, that number is a little bit better – but only a little.
The problem is not just that people are losing their faith in journalism. It’s that they’re starting to place their trust in other, often more dubious sources of information: TikTok influencers, Elon Musk’s X feed, and The Joe Rogan Experience.
The impact of this shift can be seen almost everywhere you look. 15 percent of Americans believe climate change is a hoax. 30 percent believe the 2020 election was stolen. 10 percent believe the earth is flat.
A lot of this can be blamed on social media, which crippled journalism's business model and led to a flourishing of false information online. But not all of it. People like Jay Rosen have long argued that journalists themselves are at least partly responsible for the post-truth moment we now find ourselves in.
Rosen is a professor of journalism at NYU who’s been studying, critiquing, and really shaping, the press for nearly 40 years. He joined me a couple of weeks ago at the Attention conference in Montreal to explain how we got to this place – and where we might go from here.
A note: we recorded this interview before the Canadian election was called, so we don’t touch on it here. But over the course of the next month, the integrity of our information ecosystem will face an inordinate amount of stress, and conversations like this one will be more important than ever.
Mentioned:
"Digital News Report Canada 2024 Data: An Overview," by Colette Brin, Sébastien Charlton, Rémi Palisser, Florence Marquis
"America’s News Influencers," by Galen Stocking, Luxuan Wang, Michael Lipka, Katerina Eva Matsa,Regina Widjaya,Emily Tomasik andJacob Liedke
Further Reading:
"Challenges of Journalist Verification in the Digital Age on Society: A Thematic Review," Melinda Baharom, Akmar Hayati Ahmad Ghazali, Abdul Muati, Zamri Ahmad
"Making Newsworthy News: The Integral Role of Creativity and Verification in the Human Information Behavior that Drives News Story Creation," Marisela Gutierrez Lopez, Stephann Makri, Andrew MacFarlane, Colin Porlezza, Glenda Cooper, Sondess Missaoui
"The Trump Administration and the Media (2020)," by Leonard Downie Jr. for the Committee to Protect Journalists.
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Reader’s Delight, Episode 16, March 23, 2025 with Sarah Tolmie, Ruth Thompson, and Adrienne Stevenson
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So Old It’s New set for Monday, March 24, 2025
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New Music Added to Libretime + Horizon Broadening Hour #71
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Making Decisions
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Black Virtuality [LECTURE HIGHLIGHTS]
Kitchener Baptist Sermons
Ruth: The Redeemer Who Reigns
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Dom Vallie, Kitchener native, nominated for the second time at the Juno Awards
Communitech
Unlocking the power of intellectual property for startups with Jim Hinton
Debt Free in 30 Minutes
551 – Value of The Canadian Dollar & Its Impact on Your Dinner Bill
Did you know the price of your dinner tonight might be tied to decisions made in the US? Doug and Ted explain the surprising impact of the Canadian dollar on your everyday spending. They'll break down how this affects your wallet, from filling up your gas tank to putting food on the table. Discover the surprising upsides and downsides of our tightly linked economy, and as always, arm yourself with practical tips to manage your debt and build lasting financial security. Tune in to understand the forces shaping your everyday spending!
(0:00) – What’s happening with the Canadian dollar right now? (3:30) – What makes the Canadian dollar rise and fall? (5:00) – How interest rates affect the Canadian dollar (7:45) – The “reserve” currency and maintaining buying power (8:50) – How currency changes impact the average Canadian (12:00) – How US food and gas prices affect Canadians (14:00) – The pros and cons of connected economies (20:00) – Why are so many things priced in US dollars? (25:00) – The benefits of shopping Canadian (27:30) – Strengthen your finances by managing debt (29:00) – Practical tips to protect your money Trump's 25% Tariffs: Financial Survival Guide for Canadians Myths About Credit Card Debt in Canada How to Eliminate Debt in Ontario Sign Up for the Debt Free Digest
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WLU Staying Golden
Staying Golden - Episode 3: Big Games and Coaching with Ashley Stephenson
Welcome to the Staying Golden Podcast, hosted by Ewan Casaletto.
In this episode, Golden Hawk and Canadian Baseball Hall of Famer Ashley Stephenson talks about her career in the NWHL and CWHL, playing for the Canadian national women's baseball team, transitioning to coaching, and much more.