Episodes

  • S2 Ep01 When in Doubt, Choose Silver
    May 12 2021

    I’ve been asking people I know, and even some I don’t, about their frustrations with learning new technologies. This episode unfolded in response to the answers I received, specifically one response.

    Matt Dowd is a super techie, a 25-year veteran of the IT industry, and one of my go-to people for advice on technology. At first it seemed Matt articulated different frustrations than many of us, but as I discover in this podcast, it’s more accurate to say he has a different perspective on surprisingly common frustrations. He also has some solid advice on how to make taking on new tech a little less daunting.

    For more visit: https://www.orangegate.ca/brickstobytes

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    19 mins
  • Bonus: Musical Storytelling with Joey Salvalaggio
    Feb 3 2021

    Join Janneke in conversation with Joey Salvalaggio, a professional musician, educator and storyteller. As Creative Director at BabuPress - babupress.com - Joey creates meaningful educational experiences that engage audiences and performers.

    Joey talks about transforming his in-person experiences into digital ones and what that has meant for his students and himself.

    For more please visit orangegate.ca.

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    18 mins
  • Hacking the Holidays
    Dec 1 2020

    This year, celebrating the holidays feels very different. It’s the perfect time to be innovative.

    It’s not going to be easy, but it’s worth it. There are messy realities and challenges of going digital, and there are extraordinary silver linings.

    To make it just a little easier to go digital this season, we’re sharing some of our favourite Holiday Hacks for 2020.. May they bring you inspiration and joy, and maybe up your digital game too.

    Happy Holidays!

    P.S. We’re adding more all the time, so please keep checking in or follow us on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram to stay up to date on the latest Holiday Hacks.

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    18 mins
  • Ep.08 Two Violins, a Viola and a Cello Go Digital
    Oct 27 2020

    Rainey Weber and Laura Cividino of the Carya String Quartet in Houston, Texas join Janneke to talk about transforming how they engage with their audiences, and bring Houston to the world.

    Janneke announces Season 2: Learning in the Digital Age launching in January 2021.

    Founded in the spring of 2018, the Carya String Quartet is a Houston-based ensemble dedicated to performing string quartet repertoire new and old from around the world. Drawn together by Houston’s international and inclusive arts culture, the members- Eugeniu Cheremoush, Laura Cividino, Sonya Matoussova, and Rainey Weber- hail from Moldova, Italy, Russia and Canada, and the United States, respectively. They bring their individual experiences as performers and teaching artists to create inclusive concerts and innovative educational programming.

    For more about the Carya String Quartet visit www.caryaquartet.org and follow them on Facebook and Instagram at @caryaquartet

    For more about the podcast visit https://www.orangegate.ca/brickstobytes

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    20 mins
  • Ep.07 Random Collisions, Digital Divide and Diving In
    Oct 14 2020

    Head of Data and IT at Communitech, Eric Bencina, joins Janneke to talk about how his organization has adapted to the new realities of collaborating over distance and transforming how they deliver programs and support to their community. We discuss the importance of place and why you just have to dive into tech. 

    For more information about Communitech and our podcast, please visit orangegate.ca

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    19 mins
  • Ep. 06 Virtual Programs, Nature Connection and Holding Hands
    Sep 30 2020

    Creativity Facilitator and Founder of Blooming Caravan, Emma Rooney, joins Janneke to talk about using modern technologies to stay connected with seniors during the pandemic and Janneke announces an exciting event.

    We also talk about where family members can go wrong in protecting loved ones interested in tech and the importance of nature connection to stay grounded during isolation.

    Janneke announces an exciting event planned for Thursday November 5, 2020.

    Blooming Caravan is a mobile business that brings Creative Companionship to older adults in their homes across Toronto. To learn more, please visit bloomingcaravan.ca

    To learn more about Janneke and listen to more BricksTOBytes podcasts, please visit orangegate.ca.

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    20 mins
  • Ep.05 Camp-in-a-box, Virtual Campfires, Real Connections
    Sep 15 2020

    Peresa Jensen, Director , Community and In-Hospital Programs and Kelley Scadding, Director, Overnight Programs (Rainbow Lake) of Camp Ooch & Camp Trillium join Janneke to talk about the realities of taking camp virtual.

    Camp Ooch & Camp Trillium, or Ooch and Trillium for short, is a privately funded organization that serves kids and families affected by childhood cancer in Ontario. 

    As we can all imagine, a diagnosis of childhood cancer is a big, scary swerve in the road.

    It changes life in an instant. For affected kids and families, it can suddenly feel like everything is about cancer.

    Camp Ooch & Camp Trillium offer a different journey, where kids with cancer and their siblings can just be kids, and families connect with a community of strength and support when they need it most.

    They focus on building fun, friendship and community, all injected with a healthy dose of camp spirit. 

    In March, Camp Ooch & Camp Trillium, like other Ontario organizations had a big decision to make--, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in-person experiences would not be possible at overnight camp, in the hospital, and in communities all across Ontario…at least for a while.

    Hardly missing a beat and clearly driven with a strong sense of purpose, the amazing people at Camp Ooch and Camp Trillium embraced modern technologies to transform 100% of their programs and create a virtual camp experience for their campers and their families. They’ve proven that even COVID-19 Can’t stop Camp.

    This is their story.

    To learn more about Camp Ooch & Camp Trillium, please visit https://campfirecircle.org/ or contact Melanie Lovering, DIrector, Marketing & Communications mlovering@campfirecircle.org

    Want to learn more about bricksTObytes and what it takes to go digital? Visit www.orangegate.ca/brickstobytes

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    19 mins
  • Parrot Hats, Tubs of Toys, this is Tele-Intervention
    Aug 20 2020

    Imagine, your job is to help developmentally delayed children learn. You work with them at their schools, their homes. And then suddenly you can't. The kids can't afford to stop learning, so Ilene Pastor didn't stop either.

    Join Janneke Ritchie for the inspiring story of Ilene Pastor, special needs instructor in Philadelphia. Ilene is transforming how she works with her clients using Zoom, YouTube and new apps...the tools of tele-intervention. It hasn't been easy, but that hasn't stopped her. 

    For more on all our Bricks to Bytes podcasts please visit orangegate.ca. We love to hear from you!

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    18 mins