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Thinking Out Loud
Concordia University
49 episodes
9 months ago
Big ideas, smart conversations: the Thinking Out Loud (TOL) podcast connects emerging research with topics of public interest. Recorded live and in studio, TOL episodes feature Concordia researchers in conversation with thought leaders. Unscripted, provocative: This is TOL.
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Big ideas, smart conversations: the Thinking Out Loud (TOL) podcast connects emerging research with topics of public interest. Recorded live and in studio, TOL episodes feature Concordia researchers in conversation with thought leaders. Unscripted, provocative: This is TOL.
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Education,
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Thinking Out Loud
Episode 18: Leonard Cohen Stern Symposium
Leonard Cohen: A Crack in Everything is a touring exhibition featuring a collection of new work commissioned from and created by local and international artists inspired by Leonard Cohen’s style and recurring themes. The exhibition was first shown at the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal (MAC) and is the first to be devoted to Cohen’s imagination and legacy. Join host Richard Burnett in conversation about Leonard Cohen. pop music, contemporary art and literature with journalist Norman Ravvin, writer Alexandra Pleshoyano, curator Dominic Molon and academic and writer Chantal Ringuet. Each of the guests on the podcast participated in the twelfth Max and Iris Stern International Symposium, a gathering of cultural historians and museum professionals who presented the latest research on the life and work of this seminal artist at Concordia, in partnership with the MAC. For Cohen fans, old and new.
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6 years ago
38 minutes 53 seconds

Thinking Out Loud
Episode 16: Digital Life, Digital Identity
Digital disruption, new and old tech, and the things that hold our attention - excerpts from a conversation between William Gibson (author) and Fenwick McKelvey (Professor, Communications & internet researcher), moderated by journalist Erin Anderssen (The Globe and Mail). Freshly cut from the TOL 2015 TOL live events series in Montreal.
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6 years ago
18 minutes 26 seconds

Thinking Out Loud
Episode 17: Leonard Cohen, Darth Vader & Food Trucks
Leonard Cohen’s art washing, Darth Vader and the Iraq war, eBay collecting as a form of artistic research and the deep intercultural understandings that people reach when they cook and eat together. We can only be talking about the multisensory art practice of Jewish Iraqi-American artist Michael Rakowitz. Recorded at Studio C as part of the Faculty of Fine Arts Wild Talks series, featuring Michael Rakowitz, Tammer El-Sheikh (Professor, Studio Arts), Sanaz Sohrabi (PhD student), and David Howes, (Professor of anthropology and Director of the Centre for Sensory Studies). Their conversation refers to Rakowitz’s work as part of the Leonard Cohen exhibition at the Musee d’Art Contemporain (MAC) in Montreal.
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6 years ago
42 minutes

Thinking Out Loud
Episode 15: Maker Culture & Learning
Maker culture is a form of DIY culture that encourages individuals to create their — mostly technology-based — inventions. Tinkering, 3D printing, community-building and more - are you a maker? This episode features a talk by Ann-Louise Davidson (Concordia University Research Chair in Maker Culture), followed by a conversation with journalist Aphrodite Salas. Recorded at This is Concordia NOW in Montreal in collaboration with TOL.
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6 years ago
21 minutes 2 seconds

Thinking Out Loud
Episode 14: Bitcoin & Cryptocurrency
Digital currencies – overhyped confusion or promising future? How do blockchain and the dark web intersect (in a soon to be major film)? This episode features a talk by voting systems and cryptocurrency expert Jeremy Clark (professor, Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering), followed by a conversation with journalist Sudha Krishnan. Recorded at This is Concordia NOW in Montreal in collaboration with TOL.
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6 years ago
18 minutes 38 seconds

Thinking Out Loud
Episode 10: Digital Futures – Part I
What is our digital future? AI, gaming, storytelling, a changed workforce and learning environment? In this episode, we explore how the digital revolution is transforming our lives. This is the first of two best of episodes featuring excerpts from the President’s Conference Series on Digital Futures held at Concordia University – the series featured thought leaders on the digital revolution touching on workforce, learning and much more. What is your digital future? Featuring: Marie Josée Lamothe (Managing Director, Google Canada – Quebec); Michelle d’Auray (Ambassador and Canadian Representative to the OECD); Félix Lajeunesse, (Co-founder, Félix & Paul Studios); Francis Baillet (Vice-President Corporate Affairs Ubisoft).
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6 years ago
24 minutes 1 second

Thinking Out Loud
Episode 13: Are you sure? Confidence, Anxiety & Doubt
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is much more than checking behaviours - anxiety, doubt, and the confidence you have in your own memory all play a role. OCD is often called the doubting disease but it really isn't about doubt - new research suggests memory is key to understanding OCD. This episode is about anxiety, doubt, memory and the latest on OCD. Featuring excerpts from a talk by Adam Radomsky (Professor, Psychology and Research Chair in Anxiety and Related Disorders) and a conversation with journalist Aphrodite Salas. Recorded at This is Concordia NOW in collaboration with TOL.
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6 years ago
19 minutes 35 seconds

Thinking Out Loud
Episode 11: Digital Futures – Part II
In this second episode devoted to talks on our digital futures, we explore how to make technology work for us. We ask about our roles and responsibilities when we engage with it and how to leverage artificial intelligence to serve our needs, and not the other way around. Three renowned experts help us unpack these questions and also help us break down what is actually meant by AI. Featuring: Shannon Vallor (Professor of Philisophy, Santa Clara University in California); Yoshua Bengio (Montreal Institute for Learning Algorithms and Professor of Computer Science at l' Université de Montreal); Safiya Noble (Assistant Professor, Annenberg School of Communications, University of Southern California).
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6 years ago
17 minutes 55 seconds

Thinking Out Loud
Episode 12: A Conversation with Sheldon Kennedy & Sandi Curtis
The film Swift Current tells the story of former NHL hockey player Sheldon Kennedy who was sexually abused by his junior hockey coach. This conversation between Sheldon Kennedy and Sandi Curtis (professor of Music Therapy) took place following a screening of Swift Current in Montreal. Child abuse, prevention, advocacy and the public health implications - this conversation is moderated by journalist Elysia Bryan-Baynes.
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6 years ago
34 minutes 52 seconds

Thinking Out Loud
Episode 9: Making Art, Making Politics - The Alternative
The Alternative is an international party based in Denmark with a focus on creating a new political culture - mixing art, culture, engagement and politics in a new way. And in a first, they are the political party in residence at Concordia University’s Faculty of Fine Arts in Montreal. They are working with students on a year-long project about how the arts can influence political decision making. In this episode Uffe Elbæk (leader of The Alternative), Indra Adnan (The Alternative – UK) and Rebecca Duclos (Dean, Faculty of Fine Arts, Concordia University) talk about politics, the arts, soft power and remaking political culture. Recorded at Studio C in Montreal.
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6 years ago
25 minutes 43 seconds

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Episode 7: Indigenous Cultures – Expression, Resistance, Resilience
Award winning singer/artist Tanya Tagaq and Concordia University’s Heather Igloliorte (Assistant Professor, Aboriginal Art History) in a wide ranging conversation about arts and culture and creating and celebrating indigenous communities/experience. Moderated by Craig Offman.
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7 years ago
34 minutes 34 seconds

Thinking Out Loud
Episode 4: PhD Comics
Jorge Cham makes graduate students and academics laugh – he is the creator of PhD Comics, a comic strip that is part tribute, part send up of the challenges of academic life. He stopped in to Concordia’s Studio C for a conversation with one of his fans, Professor Paula Wood-Adams (Dean of Graduate Studies, Concordia Research Chair on the Physics of Advanced Materials). They talk communicating science, comics, and graduate school.
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7 years ago
23 minutes 39 seconds

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Episode 5: Connecting the Dots: Crime & Chemistry
Kathy Reichs is best known for writing that weaves what she calls good old fashioned murder mysteries with science – but how do fictional portrayals of science in novels and television – think Bones, CSI – measure up in the lab, with the real science? A conversation on the ways crime, chemistry and fiction intersect, and the real deal on Bones-style science and crime featuring Kathy Reichs (forensic anthropologist, author), and Cameron Skinner (Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry), and PhD student Brigitte Desharnais (Chemistry/Biochemistry). Moderated by André Picard.
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7 years ago
28 minutes 45 seconds

Thinking Out Loud
Episode 6: Truth & Consequences: Ten Short Talks
The technology that will replace needles, diversity and film, why you need to move…..some of the topics by 10 PhD candidates doing short talks (5 minutes each).the birds-eye view of what’s next….featuring Concordia University’s first cohort of Public Scholars — Erin O’Loughlin, Desirée de Jesus, William Robinson, Lisa Ndejuru, Rocco Portaro, Nadia Naffi, Leanne Keddie, Alexander McClelland, Lucas Hof, and Gonzalo Quintana Zunino. Moderated by Lucinda Chodan, in collaboration with the Montreal Gazette.
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7 years ago
51 minutes 3 seconds

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Episode 8: Everybody Does Drag
Irish drag performer and gay rights activist Panti Bliss first made headlines for calling out media personalities for being homophobic. Emer O’Toole, assistant professor in the School of Canadian Irish Studies, has brought Bliss to Concordia to speak about the experience – during one of the visits this conversation was recorded in front of a live Thinking Out Loud audience. They talk about drag, gender performance and how what we wear can reflect much more than personal style and fashion. Moderated by Erin Anderssen.
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7 years ago
37 minutes 45 seconds

Thinking Out Loud
Episode 2: Up, Up & Away with Jonah Keri
The inside baseball on baseball - author and baseball analyst Jonah Keri talks about his combined love of journalism and baseball, recorded at the Reader’s Digest Annual Public Lecture in Journalism. Introduced by Enn Raudsepp, Jonah Keri shares stories about baseball followed by a short conversation with Arpon Basu.
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7 years ago
24 minutes 54 seconds

Thinking Out Loud
Episode 1: Future Small Screen-Talking TV
Binge watching, streaming, piracy, and all that great new content – what is television now? Emily Nussbaum (The New Yorker television critic and Pulitzer Prize winner) and Concordia University’s Joshua Neves (Canada Research Chair of Global Emergent Media, Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema) in conversation about TV, criticism and the new cultural status of the so-called small screen. Moderated by Hannah Sung.
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7 years ago
35 minutes 53 seconds

Thinking Out Loud
Episode 3: Urban Futures – the City Designed
Why does design matter for cities? More than aesthetics, design shapes much of our experience of cities. In this episode Ken Greenberg (author and urban designer) talks with Carmela Cucuzzella (Director of Concordia’s Institute for Urban Futures) – they talk cities, the role of design, and why some of the rules about city life may get in the way of innovation. Moderated by Alex Bozikovic.
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7 years ago
30 minutes 2 seconds

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Episode 14: Indigenous Futures (Jason Lewis)
What does an Indigenous future mean? How does technology play a role? Jason Lewis tells us about projects that connect the imaginary, and notions of an Indigenous future to new technologies.
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7 years ago
29 minutes 43 seconds

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Episode 13: Fungi Among Us (Malcolm Whiteway)
Yeast is the answer? Research Malcolm Whiteway tells us how his work with yeast can help develop a new generation of drugs with fewer side effects - particularly for those with compromised immune systems. Healing faster with yeast?
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7 years ago
21 minutes 47 seconds

Thinking Out Loud
Big ideas, smart conversations: the Thinking Out Loud (TOL) podcast connects emerging research with topics of public interest. Recorded live and in studio, TOL episodes feature Concordia researchers in conversation with thought leaders. Unscripted, provocative: This is TOL.