• Ryan Malcolm - Catching Up
    May 1 2025

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    Back in 2003, Ryan Malcolm became a familiar face across Canada as the first-ever winner of Canadian Idol. After a whirlwind year that included performing with artists like Elton John and Kelly Clarkson, Ryan returned to his roots just west of Kingston. Over the past 20 years, he’s worn many hats: musician, restaurant manager, Buddy Holly onstage, and now, real estate agent.

    In this episode, recorded in mid-April 2025 from his home in Prince Edward County, Ryan reflects on life after Idol, the twists and turns of his career, and what he's been up to lately. We also touch on his connection to the area — including his father, John Malcolm, who was a guest on this podcast back in 2016.

    Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis”, by Tim Aylesworth

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    36 mins
  • Kathy Brock - Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Vote
    Apr 11 2025

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    With Canada heading to the polls on April 28th, 2025, voters across the country are weighing some big questions. Should we re-elect the incumbent party or opt for change? Who’s best positioned to lead the country—and how will the next government navigate the relationship with the U.S.? Should we be focusing on local candidates or national leaders?

    In this episode, recorded on April 9th, we explore these questions and more with Dr. Kathy Brock, Professor Emerita in the School of Policy Studies and Department of Political Studies at Queen’s University. A leading expert in Canadian public policy and administration, Dr. Brock offers non-partisan insights to help listeners think critically as election day approaches.

    This conversation is meant to inform, not persuade—and to offer some food for thought as you prepare to cast your vote.

    For information on books she has written, send her an email; kathy.brock@queensu.ca

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    45 mins
  • Dave Barton - A Life in Music
    Apr 1 2025

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    Kingston has a deep-rooted musical community, and few names stand out as much as Dave Barton’s. A self-professed "guitar nerd," Dave’s passion for the instrument began in Grade 4 and has shaped a lifelong career in performance, composition, and education. As co-leader of the Big Phat Horn Band, he brings bold, dynamic energy to the stage while continuing to explore a wide range of musical genres.

    Beyond performing, Dave has spent decades teaching and inspiring students, sharing his deep knowledge and love for music. In this episode, we dive into his journey—from the early days of learning guitar to his experiences as a musician, composer, and educator.

    Join us as we talk about his influences, his approach to music, and what keeps him inspired after all these years.

    🎧 Tune in now!

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    You Tube @daveyjazz1

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    54 mins
  • Art McDonald - Exploring the Universe from the Inside, Out!
    Mar 18 2025

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    Physics is everywhere—even if you haven’t thought about it since high school! In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Art McDonald, a professor of astrophysics at Queen’s University and winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2015.

    For forty years, Dr. McDonald and his team focused their research on neutrinos—tiny, elusive particles that help us understand the fundamental workings of the universe. Their research took place two kilometers underground in a nickel mine in Sudbury, and we’ll take you there to uncover the story behind it.

    Join us for a fascinating conversation that sheds light on the mysteries of physics, space, and the unseen forces shaping our world.

    Recorded: Mid-March 2025

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    40 mins
  • Niki Boytchuk-Hale - Rector, Queen's University
    Feb 25 2025

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    The role of Rector at Queen’s University is truly one of a kind—no other Canadian university has a position quite like it. Rooted in Scottish tradition, the Rector has been a key part of Queen’s governance.

    In this episode, I sit down with Niki Boytchuk-Hale, the 39th Rector of Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, to discuss her journey to this unique role. We explore the responsibilities of the Rector, the challenges and opportunities that come with representing nearly 30,000 students, and the projects she’s championing.

    Niki shares what inspired her to run, the student issues that land on her desk in 2025, and what she hopes to take away from the experience when her term is up.

    Join us for a fascinating conversation about leadership, advocacy, and the student experience at Queen’s.

    Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis”, by Tim Aylesworth

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    34 mins
  • Paul Gardner – U.S. Politics / Two weeks in
    Feb 11 2025

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    U.S. politics has been making headlines nonstop, and with so much happening, it can be difficult to keep up. In this episode, I’m joined by Paul Gardner, Assistant Professor of Political Studies at Queen’s University, to help break it all down. Paul’s expertise in American law and politics comes from years of research at Queen’s, the Maxwell School at Syracuse University, and Princeton University, where he earned his Ph.D.

    Together, we dive into key topics shaping the political landscape, including the U.S. Supreme Court, Donald Trump, tariffs, and more. With things changing rapidly, this conversation was recorded on February 3rd, 2025.

    Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis”, by Tim Aylesworth

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    43 mins
  • Jocelyn Taylor - Time to Declutter?
    Jan 28 2025

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    “Organizing is what you do before you do something so that when you do it, it is not all mixed up.”
    — A. A. Milne

    In this episode, we explore the art of decluttering and organizing with Jocelyn Taylor, founder of Popped Closet. Whether you’re at home, in the office, or anywhere in between, we’ve all experienced those moments of wondering, "Where did I put my phone, my keys, or those printer cartridges?" While many of us think about getting organized, it’s easy for those plans to get sidelined.

    Jocelyn, a professional organizer, shares her insights on how to bring order to your space—whether it’s at home or in a business. Recorded in mid-November 2024, this conversation offers practical tips and a fresh perspective on how to finally tackle that clutter and create a space that works for you.

    Tune in and get inspired to take the first step toward a more organized life!

    For more information: www.poppedcloset.com ;
    on Instagram, @poppedclosetorganizing

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    25 mins
  • Jeremy Heil - Preserving Authentic Records
    Jan 14 2025

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    Join me as we take a look at the fascinating world of preservation and archives. Did you know Queen’s University Archives is home to an extraordinary collection of records—both paper and digital—that document not only the University’s history but also that of Kingston, its surrounding regions, and countless notable Canadians and everyday lives?

    To uncover the secrets behind this important work, I sat down with Jeremy Heil, Acting University Archivist and Associate University Librarian at Queen’s. Together, we discuss his dedication to preserving history, the remarkable treasures found in the archives, and the dream project he’d bring to life if anything were possible.

    Recorded in early December 2024, this episode provides an engaging glimpse into the archives and the invaluable stories they safeguard.

    Discover how the past is preserved and shared in this insightful conversation!

    For more information on this, send an email to archives@queensu.ca

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    45 mins