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Communitech
The Data Effect Ottawa Event - Presentation by Communitech: The Business Opportunity of Good AI
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Mid-Credit Minute - Is Prong Wrong About Thunderpants
Mikes Pereira and Clark sit down with local communicator and avid movie-not-watcher Charlotte Prong and see if she is able to guess what a movie is about from the title alone. In this episode, Charlotte guesses Thunderpants.
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Communitech
The Data Effect Ottawa Event - Panel 2: Building a Stronger Digital Government with AI
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Recycling and giving back — celebrating Earth Day in Waterloo Park
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Radio Nowhere Episode 59, 4/20/24
Old Grey Mayors
54: Karl Kiefer
Karl Kiefer joins Rob on the podcast to talk about his journey into local politics. Inspired by the amalgamation of Preston and Cambridge in 1973, Karl ran for and was elected to Cambridge City Council. He shares stories on community involvement, recreational facilities, and managing public funds and resources.
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So Old It’s New set list airing 8-10 pm ET Monday, April 22, 2024
Communitech
The Data Effect Ottawa Event - Opening Presentation by Cohere: An Inside Look at Generative AI
Communitech
The Data Effect Ottawa Event - Panel 1: How AI can solve real world problems
Communitech
The Data Effect Ottawa - Panel 3: The Right Innovation Strategy for the Data Driven Economy 1
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The Horizon Broadening Hour #27
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New Music Added to Libretime
Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little
What do you THINK you know about Catholics? #bible #christian #apologetics #cathecism
Kitchener Baptist Sermons
Where Did We Come From?
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Episode IV of Readers Delight
Kitchener Baptist Sermons
It Is Expedient
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Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little
The Convert Couple Shattering the Catholic Protestant Divide (w/ Caleb and Natali Perkins)
Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little
Did the Catholic Church corrupt the simple Gospel of Christ? #bible #gospel #apologetics #jesus
Debt Free in 30 Minutes
503 – Pet Ownership Costs & Tips to Avoid Debt
How much does it cost to own a pet? Join Doug and special guest Maureen Parent as they break down the expenses, from breeder fees to food, vet bills, travel, dental, training, and more! Maureen offers valuable tips for managing your pet's expenses while avoiding debt.
Time Stamps:
00:00 Introduction
02:05 What are the upfront costs of owning a pet?
06:11 The regular costs of owning a pet
16:55 The unexpected costs of owning a pet
20:33 How much does it cost to board your pet?
21:55 Practical advice for owning a pet
24:04 Pet Insurance
25:42 Smaller pets vs. large pets
27:30 Can rescue pets save you money?
27:55 Toy and treat tips to save you money
29:59 Conclusion
Related Links:
The Cost of Dog Parenthood in 2024 - www.rover.com/ca/blog/cost-of-dog-parenthood/
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Mixtape Monopoly – April 20 2024
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CKMS News -2024-04-19- Kitchener’s RISE Fund address systemic barriers and underfunding of Black, Indigenous and racialized community organisations
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81 82 83 84 Season 3 Episode 23: Almost Perfect
Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little
An Early Church Scholar's Return to Catholicism (w/ Dr. Thomas Scheck)
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CKMS News -2024-04-19- Lawyer contracted by Waterloo Police Services fired as a result of charges in Thunder Bay
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So Old It’s New set list for Saturday, April 20, 2024 – on air 8-10 am ET
Communitech
CUSIC Solutions Showcase
Kitchener Famous
S4 E7 - Chris Latta
CRSP Talk
From Roots to Home: visualizing the journey through homelessness
Click here to see the image called "From Roots to Home" that we discuss in this episode.
More about our episode co-hosts:
Erin Dej is an associate professor in the Department of Criminology at Wilfrid Laurier University. Erin is a critical criminologist who has been researching homelessness for 15 years. Erin received a PhD from the Department of Criminology at the University of Ottawa and an MA in Legal Studies from Carleton University. Before joining Laurier, Erin held a SSHRC funded postdoctoral fellowship with the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness, York University.
Jason Webb is the Senior Policy Researcher at the BC First Nations Justice Council. He's developing a pre-arrest diversion program for Indigenous peoples experiencing homelessness in Prince George, BC. Jason earned a PhD from York University and held a Post-Doctoral Fellowship at Wilfrid Laurier University. Jason brings a wealth of knowledge and experience on topics ranging from criminalization, homelessness, and citizenship. With his extensive background in qualitative research, Jason contributes unique insights from a critical sociological lens to the policy domain.
A thank you to our advisory group members who lead the storytelling in this episode:
Barb McPhee: Lived experience expert for over 50 years providing communities, families and individuals facing challenges in their lives with supports and direction. Focusing on the poverty pillars of housing, food and health insecurities using care and kindness.
Deborah Hill: is a mom of four. She is a survivor of substance use, domestic violence, and homelessness. Deborah is an Indigenous who has returned to school and received a diploma and an undergraduate degree in Community Services. She is determined to advocate for the vulnerable population experiencing mental health and substance use.
Simon Lazanja: Was a former football player at high level. Built a tool and die company from nothing. Recovering alcoholic.
This episode was produced by Avery Moore Kloss from Folktale Studio.
It was funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
More information on the Centre for Research on Security Practices at crsp.online.
CRSP Talk
The ‘Hum’ of Dispossession: belongings and homelessness
Nicholas Blomley is a Professor of Geography at Simon Fraser University, and a researcher in a cross-Canada research project on homeless people’s belongings.
Connie Long is an advocate for vulnerable communities with lived experience who organizes in Chilliwack and Abbotsford. She has experience with addiction and is passionate about what she does.
Claire Shapton recently completed an MA in Geography at Simon Fraser University, and worked closely with Drug War Survivors, an peer centred organization in Abbotsford.
Chapters
(00:11) Loss of Personal Belongings in Homelessness
(10:17) Trauma of Losing Home and Belongings
(19:29) Effects of Trauma and Loss
(27:59) Dehumanization and Dispossession of Belongings
(38:50) Addressing Homelessness and Belongings Advocacy
(51:36) Importance of Addressing Property Loss
Resources:
"Homeless people deserve a right to belongings" by Nicholas Blomley and Connie Long
This episode was produced by Avery Moore Kloss from Folktale Studio.
It was funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
More information on the Centre for Research on Security Practices at crsp.online.
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The Clean Up Hour, Mix 262
Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little
Why do Catholics make such a big deal about Mary? Because Jesus gave her to us as our mother. #Jesus
CRSP Talk
Community, Belonging & Homelessness: social inclusion in mid-sized cities
Executive Producers for this episode are:
Dr. Jessica Braimoh is a clinical sociologist and an assistant professor in the Social Science Department (Criminology) at York University. Her research is focused on the ways social institutions and systems respond to experiences of marginality. She studies the link between criminalization, racialization and class among other systems of domination. She is interested in the ways social institutions are coordinated in their response to marginality.
Dr. Marcus Sibley is an assistant professor in the Department of Criminology at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax. His research critically examines intersecting forms of policing and surveillance in the context of homelessness, sex work and human trafficking, and gender-based violence.
Guests for this episode include:
Dr. Carrie Anne Marshall is an assistant professor at Western University in the School of Occupational Therapy. Her research focuses on the intersection between poverty and mental wellbeing. The majority of her research focuses on homelessness and the transition between unhoused to housed.
Brian Hart is a retired parish priest. In 2006, he bought a property on Big Island in Prince Edward County that is now known as Kate's Rest. He's been living on the property with his friends for 17 years. Kate's Rest is owned and operated by the Kate's Rest Foundation and those who call the property home, which also hosts a 50,000 square foot aquaponics farm. Kate's Rest provides permanent housing and support for people who were homeless or at risk of homelessness.
This episode was produced by Avery Moore Kloss from Folktale Studio.
It was funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
More information on the Centre for Research on Security Practices at crsp.online.
She Is Your Neighbour
Compounding Violence in Queer Relationships with Iona Sky
Iona is an equity, diversity and inclusion consultant and professor. After experiencing domestic violence in a past relationship, Iona recognized a gap in messaging and support around domestic violence in marginalized communities. In this episode, we talk to Iona about the unique struggles that are faced by marginalized communities who experience domestic violence, the importance of intersectionality in talking about complex social issues and how visibility can support those who are worried about sharing their story.
Join in the conversation! Use the hashtag #SheIsYourNeighbour and connect with us on social media at @SheIsYourNeighbour and @WomensCrisisSWR.
Kitchener Baptist Sermons
Diving Deeper Study: Leaving the Ark (Chapter 8)
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Communitech
Building with Communitech: AWOS Technologies
The Eco Well
Cosmetic Formulation Myth Busting with Gabriella Baki PhD
This episode is an extension of the cosmetic formulation myth busting fireside chat with Gabriella Baki PhD that happened at the Skincare E-Summit in December! 20 minutes just wasn't enough!
Interested in supporting the podcast? Please share, subscribe and write us a review! If it's accessible, we also have a Patreon page that you can find at www.patreon.com/theecowell
Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little
Why do Catholics confess their sins to a priest? Because it’s biblical! #bible #Scripture #Catholic
The Wide World Of Motorsports Podcast
The Wide World Of Motorsports Podcast S07E14 4/14/24
On this episode of @THEWWOMS Radio Podcast!
Bringing you news from the Track to your Community! Reach us on our social media handle @THEWWOMS /
The Wide World Of Motorsports #radio #podcast
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
#racing #motorsports
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FROM THE VOID #94 APRIL 16th
Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little
He Learned from the Best Evangelicals — and Returned to Rome! (w/ Gerard Figurelli)
The Games Institute
Changing the Language of Indigenous Representation [LECTURE HIGHLIGHTS]
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Mid-Credit Minute - Physical Media
The Mikes sit down for casual chat between themselves and the fern in the corner. We start off reminiscing about childhood favourites, which leads to cartoons of the 80s, which leads to Clark's fourth favourite topic of conversation, physical media and why it's important to own stuff you love.
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