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History-in-the-Now Conversations!
Paul Zanazanian
15 episodes
5 days ago
In this podcast series, Paul Zanazanian, author and Associate Professor at McGill University, explores what history is, what it can do, and how people use it in their everyday lives. What is unique about this series is that Zanazanian engages in conversations with scholars and other professionals who do not work in any field directly related to history but — as shall be discovered — hold valuable insights about history’s worth and relevance. The podcast is inspired by Zanazanian’s book, Historical Consciousness and Practical Life: A Theory and Methodology, which examines history’s life uses.
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In this podcast series, Paul Zanazanian, author and Associate Professor at McGill University, explores what history is, what it can do, and how people use it in their everyday lives. What is unique about this series is that Zanazanian engages in conversations with scholars and other professionals who do not work in any field directly related to history but — as shall be discovered — hold valuable insights about history’s worth and relevance. The podcast is inspired by Zanazanian’s book, Historical Consciousness and Practical Life: A Theory and Methodology, which examines history’s life uses.
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History-in-the-Now Conversations!
INVITED GUEST: Dr. Constantine Soulellis, Associate Professor, McGill University

Constantine (Dean) Soulellis is a physician currently residing in Montreal, Quebec, Canada with his two sons. He obtained his bachelor’s degree in Physiology from McGill University in 1998 and went on to complete a medical degree there (2002), as well as a residency in Internal Medicine (2005) followed by a Gastroenterology specialty (2007) and a subspeciality in Advanced Therapeutics/Biliary (2008). He is currently a staff clinician as well as Associate Professor of Medicine at the McGill University Health Center and remains highly active in medical education and clinical teaching, having participated in the postgraduate national gastroenterology curriculum redesign of 2018, the McGill Gastroenterology Residency Program Director for 9 years as well as current Gastroenterology Competence Committee Chairperson. In his spare time Soulellis is an avid drummer and represented painter and enjoys recreational boxing/MMA and skateboarding.

REFERENCING FOR CITATION PURPOSES: Zanazanian, P. (Host) & Soulellis, C. (Guest). (2025, October) How history lives within us: Associate Professor Constantine Soulellis from McGill University talks history.History in the Now Conversations. https://historyinthenow.com/podcast/

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3 weeks ago
1 hour 20 minutes 3 seconds

History-in-the-Now Conversations!
INVITED GUEST: Dr. David I. Waddington, Professor, Concordia University

David I. Waddington is a Professor in the Department of Education at Concordia University who specializes in the philosophy of education. His research interests include teacher free speech, video games and citizenship, philosophical questions in science and technology education, and the history and philosophy of progressive education (esp. John Dewey). Prof. Waddington is also Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of Learning and Performance, a multi-institutional research centre that is recognized as one of Quebec's Strategic Clusters.


REFERENCING FOR CITATION PURPOSES: Zanazanian, P. (Host) & Waddington, D. I. (Guest). (2025, September) How history lives within us: Professor David I. Waddington from Concordia University talks history.History in the Now Conversations. https://historyinthenow.com/podcast/

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1 month ago
53 minutes 43 seconds

History-in-the-Now Conversations!
SPECIAL SUMMER EDITION: Paul Zanazanian, Associate Professor, McGill University

Paul Zanazanian is an Associate Professor in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education at McGill University. His research examines historical consciousness’s workings in social actors’ everyday means of knowing and doing when constructing social reality for purposes of living life. Theoretically and methodologically, he explores historical consciousness’s role in the development of individual and we-group identities and their consequent potentials for agency. He pays attention to these manifestations in both formal and informal educational settings. He is co-editor of Teachers and the Epistemology of History (2024), published by Palgrave Macmillan, and author of Historical Consciousness and Practical Life: A Theory and Methodology (2025), published by University of Toronto Press. He also hosts a podcast, History in the Now Conversations, available on his website  historyinthenow.com and on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube.


REFERENCING FOR CITATION PURPOSES: Zanazanian, P. (Host). (2025, August) How history lives within us: Zanazanian presents his book, ‘Historical Consciousness and Practical Life: A Theory and Methodology’. History in the Now Conversations.  https://historyinthenow.com/podcast/

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2 months ago
57 minutes

History-in-the-Now Conversations!
INVITED GUEST: Michelle Kennedy, Assistant Professor, McGill University

Michelle Kennedy is a member of Oneida of the Thames First Nation, raised in London, Ontario, Bear Clan. Michelle is a registered teacher with the Ontario College of Teachers, specializing in Junior-Intermediate Native Studies. In her MA degree, her research focused on Indigenous community leadership in the area of violence prevention of Indigenous women and girls. She is a PhD Candidate in Cultural Studies at Queen’s University, where her doctoral work focuses on Anishinaabe art creation, curation, and curriculum development. 

REFERENCING FOR CITATION PURPOSES: Zanazanian, P. (Host) & Kennedy, M. (Guest). (2025, July) How history lives within us: Assistant professor Michelle Kennedy from McGill University talks history. History in the Now Conversations. https://historyinthenow.com/podcast/

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4 months ago
47 minutes 47 seconds

History-in-the-Now Conversations!
INVITED GUEST: Dwayne Donald, Professor, University of Alberta

Dwayne Donald is a descendent of amiskwaciwiyiniwak (Beaver Hills Cree), Metis, and Norwegian ancestry. He works as a professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. He is also a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Reimagining Teacher Education with Indigenous Wisdom Traditions.

REFERENCING FOR CITATION PURPOSES: Zanazanian, P. (Host) & Donald, D. (Guest). (2025, June) How history lives within us: Professor Dwayne Donald from the University of Alberta talks history. History in the Now Conversations. https://historyinthenow.com/podcast/

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5 months ago
50 minutes 50 seconds

History-in-the-Now Conversations!
INVITED GUEST: Emmanuel Tabi, Assistant Professor, McGill University

Dr. Tabi completed his doctoral degree in Curriculum, Teaching and Learning at OISE/University of Toronto. He has also successful completed a post-doctoral appointment through the Black Child and Youth Studies Network at the University of Windsor. Further, Dr. Tabi holds an M.Ed degree in Human Development and Applied Psychology and has extensive teaching experience in sociology, community education and youth studies. Dr. Tabi’s intersectional Black Studies frameworks, strong arts-based and community-engaged scholarship with/in Black communities, and his wide experience working with school boards to address issues of equity, position him at the cutting-edge of crucial education conversations and school-community-university collaborations in Canada.

REFERENCING FOR CITATION PURPOSES: Zanazanian, P. (Host) & Tabi, E. (Guest). (2025, May) How history lives within us: Assistant professor Emmanuel Tabi from McGill University talks history. History in the Now Conversations. https://historyinthenow.com/podcast/

 


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6 months ago
53 minutes 28 seconds

History-in-the-Now Conversations!
INVITED GUEST: Jayne Malenfant, Assistant Professor, McGill University

Jayne Malenfant is an Assistant Professor at McGill University, in Tio'tiá:ke/Montreal. They work with institutional ethnography and anarchist education to explore the experiences of youth and adults navigating homelessness, the engagement of people with lived and living experience of housing precarity in advocacy and research, and the experiences of Two-Spirit, trans, and non-binary communities navigating housing precarity and institutional harm.

REFERENCING FOR CITATION PURPOSES: Zanazanian, P. (Host) & Malenfant, J. (Guest). (2025, April) How history lives within us: Assistant professor Jayne Malenfant from McGill University talks history. History in the Now Conversations.  https://historyinthenow.com/podcast/

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7 months ago
33 minutes 40 seconds

History-in-the-Now Conversations!
INVITED GUEST: Steven Jordan, Associate Professor, McGill University

Steven Jordan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education and an Associate member of the Faculty of Medicine at McGill University. He has published in several fields, including critiques of qualitative research, Indigenous program evaluation, workplace learning education, participatory action research and whole person care. He serves on the editorial boards of the Canadian Journal of Action Research (CJAR), Education Action Research (EAR) and was the founding Editor of the International Journal of Whole Person Care. His administrative positions have included graduate program director (2001-2004) and Chair (2004-2021). He has served as Vice President (Communications) for the McGill Association of University Teachers (2021-2024) and is currently President-elect of the association.


REFERENCING FOR CITATION PURPOSES: Zanazanian, P. (Host) & Jordan, S. (Guest). (2025, March) How history lives within us: Associate professor Steven Jordan from McGill University talks history. History in the Now Conversations.  https://historyinthenow.com/podcast/

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7 months ago
34 minutes 11 seconds

History-in-the-Now Conversations!
INVITED GUEST: Blane Harvey, Associate Professor, McGill University

Dr. Blane Harvey is an Associate Professor and William Dawson Scholar in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education at McGill University (Canada), where he leads the Leadership and Learning for Sustainability Lab. He is an interdisciplinary scholar whose work spans across the social and natural sciences on the themes of learning, collaboration, environmental change, and education for sustainable development. Dr. Harvey’s research investigates how climate change knowledge is produced, validated, and communicated, and how facilitated learning and knowledge sharing can support action on climate change, especially within communities most vulnerable to its impacts. He is author or co-author of over 50 peer-reviewed publications on these themes and serves as an Associate Editor for the journalClimate and Development and Subject Editor for the journal Facets.


REFERENCING FOR CITATION PURPOSES: Zanazanian, P. (Host) & Harvey, B. (Guest). (2025, February) How history lives within us: Associate professor Blane Harvey from McGill University talks history. History in the Now Conversations. 
https://historyinthenow.com/podcast/

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8 months ago
36 minutes 17 seconds

History-in-the-Now Conversations!
INVITED GUEST: Dr. Tina C. Montreuil, Associate Professor, McGill University

Dr. Tina C. Montreuil is an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology and an Associate Member of the Departments of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at McGill University. She is a Scientist at the Research Institute of McGill University Health Centre and a PI with the Montreal Antenatal Well-Being Study; a prospective cohort study investigating women’s health during and following pregnancy and the impact of parental mental health on child developmental outcomes. Tina is the recipient of a prestigious Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Santé, Research Scholar Jr. 1 Career Award, a provincial research chair. She is a leading clinical researcher in mood and anxiety disorders and has gained recognition as a child well-being and parenting expert. Tina is the author of a school-based mental health program called “Healthy Minds, Healthy Schools”. She has developed strong partnerships with community organizations, schools, and key stakeholders around pre- and post-natal care and early child development; facilitating knowledge translation and advocacy aimed at promoting parental psychological well-being and optimal child development.

REFERENCING FOR CITATION PURPOSES: Zanazanian, P. (Host) & Montreuil, T. (Guest). (2025, January). How history lives within us: Associate professor Tina Montreuil from McGill University talks history. History in the Now Conversations. ⁠https://historyinthenow.com/podcast/

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9 months ago
41 minutes 12 seconds

History-in-the-Now Conversations!
INVITED GUEST: Dr. Michael Lipset, McGill University

Michael Lipset is a scholar, author, educator, artist, creative producer and Hip-Hop head. His work sits at the intersections of critical arts pedagogies, education change, pushout re-engagement, teacher preparation, and social justice. He holds a Ph.D. in Education Studies from McGill University with an Ed.M. in the Arts in Education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He is a published scholar and podcaster, having produced the Spotify Original podcast series, RecordEd Arts, and the Stanford d.school-produced Sound Practice. He also serves as Director of 4 Learning, an international nonprofit working on school transformation through the recording arts and culturally sustaining pedagogies.


REFERENCING FOR CITATION PURPOSES: Zanazanian, P. (Host) & Lipset, M. (Guest). (2024, December). How history lives within us: Dr. Michael Lipset from McGill University talks history. History in the Now Conversations.  ⁠https://historyinthenow.com/podcast/

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9 months ago
36 minutes 34 seconds

History-in-the-Now Conversations!
INVITED GUEST: Vivek Venkatesh, Dean of the Faculty of Education and James McGill Professor at McGill University

Vivek Venkatesh, PhD is Dean of the Faculty of Education and a James McGill Professor in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Since 2017, Vivek has held the UNESCO co-Chair in Prevention of Radicalisation and Violent Extremism. Vivek is a filmmaker, musician, curator and applied learning scientist whose research and research-creation programs focus on community resilience and pluralism through a resolutely public pedagogical approach.

REFERENCING FOR CITATION PURPOSES: Zanazanian, P. (Host) & Venkatesh, V. (Guest). (2024, November). How history lives within us: Full professor Vivek Venkatesh from McGill University talks history. History in the Now Conversations. 
https://historyinthenow.com/podcast/

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10 months ago
43 minutes 33 seconds

History-in-the-Now Conversations!
INVITED GUEST: Dr. Signy Sheldon, Associate Professor, McGill University

Dr. Signy Sheldon is an Associate Professor at the Department of Psychology and the director of the Sheldon Memory Lab at McGill University. Dr. Sheldon studies the mechanisms that allow us to recall the past in different ways and why we have such a flexible memory, using behavioural and brain imaging techniques. She has been recognized as leader in the field of cognitive neuroscience, receiving awards such as the Canada Research Chair in the Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory, the CSBBCS Vincent Di Lollo Early-Career Award Winner and has secured funds from several federal funding agencies. She lives in Montreal where she is often seen walking her dog, Phife.

REFERENCING FOR CITATION PURPOSES: Zanazanian, P. (Host) & Sheldon, S. (Guest). (2024, October). How history lives within us: Associate professor Signy Sheldon from McGill University talks history. History in the Now Conversations.
https://historyinthenow.com/podcast/

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10 months ago
28 minutes 10 seconds

History-in-the-Now Conversations!
INVITED GUEST: Dr. Joseph Levitan, Associate Professor, McGill University

Joseph (Joe) Levitan, (PhD) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education at McGill University. Since 2010, he has been working with communities in multiple contexts on community-based action research projects to address deep challenges to education, wellbeing, health, and prosperity. Joe currently engages in Community-Based Participatory Action Research projects in Peru, Panama, India, and Canada and takes a multi-epistemological and ecological approach to his work in order to honor the diverse lived realities of community members, while ensuring that community collaboration and traditional ways of being are also honored and developed.

REFERENCING FOR CITATION PURPOSES: Zanazanian, P. (Host) & Levitan, J. (Guest). (2024, September). How history lives within us: Associate professor Joseph Levitan from McGill University talks history. History in the Now Conversations. 
https://historyinthenow.com/podcast/

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10 months ago
33 minutes 55 seconds

History-in-the-Now Conversations!
Introduction to the History-in-the-Now Conversations Podcast Series: Dr. Paul Zanazanian, Associate Professor, McGill University

Introduction to the History-in-the-Now Conversations Podcast Series


REFERENCING FOR CITATION PURPOSES: Zanazanian, P. (Host). (2024, September 1st). How history lives within us: Paul Zanazanian introduces History in the Now Conversations. https://historyinthenow.com/podcast/

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10 months ago
3 minutes 32 seconds

History-in-the-Now Conversations!
In this podcast series, Paul Zanazanian, author and Associate Professor at McGill University, explores what history is, what it can do, and how people use it in their everyday lives. What is unique about this series is that Zanazanian engages in conversations with scholars and other professionals who do not work in any field directly related to history but — as shall be discovered — hold valuable insights about history’s worth and relevance. The podcast is inspired by Zanazanian’s book, Historical Consciousness and Practical Life: A Theory and Methodology, which examines history’s life uses.