Tag: podcast

‘With Opened Mouths’ challenges Western art traditions

With Opened Mouths is a new podcast hosted by Qanita Lilla, curator of the exhibition of the same name at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre. Lilla sits down with artists, musicians, and spoken word poets to discuss how they express their creativity. The exhibition features traditional West African...

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The pros and cons of Call Her Daddy

If you’ve never listened to the sex and dating podcast Call Her Daddy, chances are, you’ve at least heard about it. The Barstool Sports podcast, hosted by personalities Sofia Franklyn and Alexandra Cooper, is on almost everyone’s radar for its honest and explicit exploration of female sexuality. ...

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Queen’s students are finance podcasters for change

A group of five undergraduate students say financial literacy is lacking and have started a podcast to remedy it. The XtraCredit podcast is spearheaded by Robert Baluta, Comm ’21, and Emily Liang, Comm ‘20, and was created in collaboration with Queen’s Seminar on Financial Literacy (QSFL) and Students...

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A serial commuter’s guide to summer podcasts

The unfortunate truth about summer is despite the post-exam rush of freedom, it can be incredibly boring once summer jobs begins—especially if you are one of many students who will be commuting daily. Whether you’re taking the subway, bus, car, or using your own two feet this summer, podcasts are...

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Podcasts for the keen listener

Two years ago, I spent my summer as a solitary barn worker caring for 30 horses. My days were 10 hours long and devoid of human company.  To this day, I attribute what sanity I maintained to the great podcasts I listened to while mucking stalls and filling buckets of grain.  Podcasts are a great option...

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