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Podagogies: A Learning and Teaching Podcast

Podagogies: A Learning and Teaching Podcast

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Podagogies is a learning and teaching podcast that explores the pedagogy of post-secondary educators who bring scholarship to students in compelling, innovative, and surprising new ways. Produced by the Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching at Toronto Metropolitan University, visit us at torontomu.ca/teachingcentre
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Unbox The Podcast: Live Your best Life with Sahar

Holistic Therapist & Life Coach Columnist Sahar Huneidi

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Sahar is a Personal Mentor & Life Path Guide, author, Life Coach columnist, & Holistic Therapist since 1992. She helps clients uncover their what is blocking their life, and gets back on track quickly to live their best life. Sahar launched podcasting in 2004 to reflect her commitment to the personal and spiritual growth of her clients. Her podcasts provide information and inspiration too for their life journey, focusing on self-awareness and personal development. In 1990, Sahar's life chang ...
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Join us for an insightful episode with Dr. Jennifer Poole, an Associate Professor of Social Work at Toronto Metropolitan University and a Teaching Fellow at the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching. Dr. Poole shares her groundbreaking research on grief in educational settings, drawing from her extensive experience and personal journey. We…
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For our final episode of season 1, meet CEO of Covenant House International, Bill Bedrossian. Listen as he and Gioia discuss how his passion for ending youth homelessness has evolved and what’s driven him towards his current role, as he encourages listeners to engage in the work that each Covenant House site implements. https://www.covenanthouse.or…
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In this episode, we explore the integration of Indigenous perspectives into psychology education with guests, Dr. Becky Choma, a social and political psychology professor at Toronto Metropolitan University, and graduate students Anik Obomsawin and Jaiden Herkimer. They discuss the purposeful process they undertook to begin developing a new course o…
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Listener Advisory: This episodes contains conversation around Hurricane Katrina, including death, trauma and crisis. Please listen with caution and take care of yourself. Ms. Ebonee Craighead, Tasia Stewart, Jane Helire, Shelita Lomax, Wyatt Hines, Gioia Barconey discuss Hurricane Katrina and its long lasting impacts from youth to adults. Sharing m…
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Join hosts Chelsea Jones and Curtis Maloley as they dive into the world of open education and digital technology with Dr. Bonnie Stewart, a keynote speaker at the 2024 TMU Learning and Teaching Conference and associate professor at the University of Windsor. In this episode, Dr. Stewart shares her insights on generative AI, reflecting on her initia…
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Meet Ms. Tasia Stewart, a doula from the member-owned and -operated Birthmark Doula Collective. She explains just exactly what a doula is and does, and how their services impact the young pregnant people at Covenant House. https://www.birthmarkdoulas.com/ Instagram: @birthmarkdoulas Tasia G. Stewart Bio: Tasia G.Stewart (she/her) is a mother of two…
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Gioia talks with Dr. Veronica Gillispie-Bell, a Board-Certified Obstetrician & Gynecologist (OB-GYN) and the Medical Director of the Louisiana Perinatal Quality Collaborative (LaPQC). Dr. Veronica Gillispie-Bell discusses being an OB-GYN in the Louisiana area, including being a public health and quality improvement professional. She also highlights…
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Mr. Levar from Fathers on a Mission talks to Gioia about the work he does and how he supports young fathers. Their mission is to “promote responsible committed fatherhood through education, strong relationships, holistic health, and socioeconomic education. https://www.fathersonamission.com/ Mr. Levar's bio: A proud native of Baton Rouge and a memb…
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Kate Parker of Kellogg Foundation discusses their incredible investments in maternal-child health in the New Orleans area and how, as funders, they learn from families and the communities themselves. https://www.wkkf.org/ Red Bean Baby talks about a lot of difficult, potentially triggering things. Take care of yourself and your mental health. Learn…
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Meet Kyla, a young, pregnant mom in the Maternal Pathways housing program. She tells her story about how she came to join Maternal Pathways and her experiences while pregnant, including with her doula and prepping for a safe and healthy delivery. Art and Gofund me link soon to come Red Bean Baby talks about a lot of difficult, potentially triggerin…
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Melanie Richardson, co-founder and Executive Director of Training Grounds, discusses how her organization creates quality learning experiences for children in the first five years of life to support healthy brain development. Melanie’s passion lies in supporting parents with understanding child development so they can help their children flourish. …
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Ms. Jenni from The Parenting Center at Children’s Hospital and Ms. Sue from Devoted Dreamers Foundation stop by to talk about supporting young parents and how important connection is to youth. https://www.chnola.org/services/the-parenting-center/ 504.896.9591 Instagram: @chnolaparentingcenter https://devoteddreamers.org/ Instagram: @devoteddreamers…
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Gioia sits down with Ms. Kimberly Novod, Founder and Executive Director of Saul’s Light. Ms. Novod and her husband founded Saul’s Light after losing their son after he was born prematurely. Saul’s Light seeks to support NICU families and those that have lost a baby, in addition to promoting policies to protect families and babies and improving peri…
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Nurse Nikki Greenaway, a nurse practitioner with Blooming Maternal Health, is passionate about improving the pregnancy experience and maternal health outcomes, especially for Black mothers. Nurse Nikki, is a wife, mother of three, Nurse practitioner and lactation consultant. Nurse Nikki is the founder and owner of Bloom Maternal Health. Bloom is a …
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Hosanna, a Covenant House social worker, joins Gioia to talk about substance use among youth and specifically those facing homelessness and who are pregnant. Resources for individuals living with substances: https://ldh.la.gov/page/1429 https://mothertobaby.org/fact-sheets/ This link is for information on what is and isn’t safe to consume during pr…
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Welcome to the Red Bean Baby podcast, hosted by in-house expert on all things Covenant House, maternal health, youth homelessness and so much more, Ms. Gioia Barconey. Listen in as she and the Director of Youth Support Services, Ms. Ebonee Craighead discuss how Gioia came to host Red Bean Baby, as well as what to expect for future episodes with som…
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Meet Rheneisha Robertson and Dr. Deidre Hayes as they discuss their paths to Covenant House and their vision for maternal health in the New Orleans community. From public health initiatives to one-on-one-relationships, they explore the power of community in supporting young families. Red Bean Baby talks about a lot of difficult, potentially trigger…
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The climate crisis affects students and educators alike, and requires complex solutions that draw upon expertise that transcends disciplinary boundaries. In this episode, Dr. Matthew Hoffmann and Dr. Christine Bolus-Reichert discuss a course they co-teach at the University of Toronto on Climate Futures, which brings together students from the disci…
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Maureen Connolly about the value of dissonance in post-secondary learning and teaching. A 3M National Teaching Fellow, Dr. Connolly discusses how her pedagogy focuses on cycles of change: changing knowledge, changing methods of learning and teaching, and a learning environment that is designed to move students out…
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Ready or not, Artificial Intelligence is part of our classrooms, and we can only begin to predict its impact on learning and teaching in higher education. In this episode, we chat pedagogy, academic integrity, and AI anxiety with Dr. Lai-Tze Fan, Dr. Jan Frijters, and Allyson Miller.Guest Speaker Bios:Lai-Tze Fan's general research and teaching int…
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In this episode, Dr. Rajiv Jhangiani discusses the role of Open Pedagogy in digital justice and digital education futures. From creating and assessing Open Educational Resources to navigating digital redlining, we critically cover a range of pedagogical practices meant to offer students more agency.Guest Speaker Bio: Dr. Rajiv Jhangiani is the Vice…
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In this episode, we speak to a teaching team behind "Connecting for Climate Change Action," a course that blends science with storytelling and student reflection to help students take action. Dr. Katrina Moser, Dr. Beth Hundey, Sara Mai Chitty and Serena Mendizabal relay student stories and tell us how they learned to do more than teach the science…
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In recognition of Wellbeing Week at TMU, two professors discuss their research on how educators can be purposeful about fostering student wellbeing in the classroom. Dr. Krystal Nunes is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biology who is studying how students can develop the skill of resilience and learn to appreciate the impo…
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In this episode, Brock University Acting Vice-Provost of Indigenous Engagement Dr. Robin Bourgeois explains what it means to bring “heart-centered” pedagogy to the classroom and beyond. From the position of a classroom “auntie” who invites students to make mistakes, Dr. Bourgeois reveals the magic of her heartful teaching and its wide, growing reac…
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Dr. Terri Peters is an Assistant Professor of Architectural Science at X University. Her research focuses on building design, sustainability, health and wellbeing. In this episode, we imagine the future of classroom learning spaces, the benefits of biophilic design, and what it means to invite students back to in-person learning after two years of …
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Dr. Eric Da Silva is an Assistant Professor of Physics and Chair of the Designated Decision Maker Council at Ryerson University (renaming in process), a group of faculty members who are trained to adjudicate suspicions of academic misconduct. In this episode, we discuss the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic and remote teaching on the prevalence of a…
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Yukari Seko and Asmaa Malik about what they call a “solution-focused” approach to graduate supervision. Together with seven other graduate supervisors they have been exploring new supervisory strategies that meet the needs and academic development of today's graduate students.Read the transcript: https://tinyurl.c…
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In this episode, we explore the concept of ungrading: What is it? How do we get started? What might it mean for students in higher education? After attending the Digital Pedagogy Lab in 2019, Dr. Ebru Ustundag began exploring ungrading in her classes. Over the past year and half she has used ungrading as a teaching strategy to respond to the Covid-…
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In this episode we discuss the theme of distress in our pedagogy and how we handle and address distress with our students in an era of social crisis. Joining us is Dr. Tobin LeBlanc Haley, a Mad critical political economist and critical disability studies scholar who is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at X University, and Dr. …
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As a non-Indigenous educator, and someone who's committed to developing an anti-colonial curriculum, Dr. Shiri Pasternak received a teaching grant to explore possibilities for centering Indigenous analysis, experience, history and epistemology in her classroom, and to do so in ways that take responsibility and build relationships with Indigenous pe…
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Punam Verma (founder of Soul Traveller Magazine) a BBC Journalist, TV & Radio Presenter, Singer/Songwriter, and Film Producer, talks to Sahar about her journey from civil engineer, to professional psychic, healer and intuitive life mentor and how her life journey prepared her to help her clients overcome their limitations, shift their mindset from …
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What is intuition? What is it for? How to develop my intuitive skills? Sahar talks to Astuti about her life journey, and what lead her into becoming a professional psychic, and how she uses her intuitive abilities now as a Life Mentor, to unblock her clients. What are required to be connected to our intuition? How do I know it was my intuition spea…
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Jesse Stommel teaches courses in pedagogy, film and new media, and is the Executive Director of Hybrid Pedagogy at the Journal of Critical Digital Pedagogy. Sean Michael Morris is a Senior Instructor of Learning Design and Technology in the School of Education and Human Development at the University of Colorado and Director, and Director of the Dig…
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Dr. Louis-Etienne Dubois is an Assistant Professor of Creative Industries, and Director of the Future of Entertainment Lab at Ryerson University. In transitioning his courses to an emergency remote environment, Louis decided to take a Slow Teaching approach that he describes as being "low tech and high human," and that focuses on time well spent.Yo…
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Dr. Damien Lee is an Assistant Professor and Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Biskaabiiyang and Indigenous Political Resurgence in the Department of Sociology at Ryerson University. In this episode we discuss Dr. Lee's unique approach to asynchronous discussions in remote teaching. A transcript of this episode is available here: https://bit.ly/3mycf…
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Podcasts can be an effective tool for delivering course content and assessing student learning as post-secondary educators prepare to transition to fully remote teaching in the fall. Our guests share their own personal strategies for integrating podcasts in a range of disciplines from Communications to Nursing, and we discuss the impact of podcasts…
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In this episode Katrina Stewart chat's to Dr Ash BowdenDr Ash Bowden is an Emergency Department Doctor who believes that through exercise & physical we can achieve a greater level of health & happiness. He has developed a new physical activity directory www.do-more.live in this directory are all different kinds of gym's, clubs and physical movement…
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In this Podcast Katrina Stewart chats with Tahnee Hancock. Tahnee is PT and Coach @bu_coaching. In this chat Katrina and Tahnee speak about Body Image and Self Care. Tahnee shares with Katrina her Journey growing up and having an eating disorder during High School and how she overcame that. Tahnee has now gone on to develop a great step by step app…
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In this Podcast Katrina Stewart chats with Corey Pitts. Corey is the Owner and Coach of HUMAN, the longest running CrossFit Box on the Central Coast of NSW. In this chat Katrina speaks to Corey about his WHY, Corey was involved in a serious car accident over a decade ago. In Corey's own words on his blog:'I had sustained fractures to my lower back,…
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In this Episode Katrina chats to Daniel Malmberg a Strength & Conditioning CoachCoach Berg (D-Berg) has a Degree in Exercise Science and Head Coach and owner of Ironberg Performance. D-berg has a strong belief in a Growth MindsetTopics:00:00 - 20:00 Verbal Resume of Coach Berg21:00 - 53:00 Finding a positive Fitness Community - Growth mindset. 55:0…
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In this Episode Katrina Stewart chats to NICOLE SALIBA. Nicky a passionate sports nutritionist and Accredited Practising Dietitian recognised by the Dietitians Association of Australia (DAA). Nicky is the owner of Eat Sense. In this chat Katrina talks to Nicky about how they first met and the important topic of Body Image. Nicky also chats about on…
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In this Episode Katrina Stewart chats with Danny Naughton a Strength & Conditioning Coach at CrossFit Encircle. Katrina and Danny are going to have a few chats over this Season on different Topics regarding Fitness, today's topic if on Functional Strength which is a new class that has been added to the CrossFit Encircle timetable. A little intro on…
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In this episode Katrina Stewart chat to Cameron Linton-Mann an Exercise Physiologist (EP) Cameron Linton-Mann is an Exercise Physiologist and run's Aptus Exercise Physiology. Katrina first met Cameron when she walked into join a Glybo Gym and Cameron was the Personal Trainer that took her through the Gym's Introduction Session. In this chat Cameron…
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In this episode Katrina Stewart chats to her Coach Carl Paoli. Carl Paoli is one of the original CrossFit Gymnasticts experts & a world-renowned movement coach, Carl is also the author of the best-selling book Free+Style which breaks down the fundamental ways of what it means to move well. Carl is an Entrepreneur, Speaker and Business Coach. Carl s…
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How your name and date of birth affect your well being, work and money. Have you noticed the same patterns playing out in your life and you don't seem to be getting where you think you want to be? Is stress and frustration manifesting as a physical issue? Do you know what your life purpose is? Or are you simply stuck, at some sort of crossroads, un…
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Our voices are at the core of our identity. When we speak, Stewart Pearce explains, we create matter and manifest our ideas through our voices. Stewart Pearce's clients have included Maria Aitkin, Minnie Driver, Kathryn Hunter, Josie Lawrence, Julia Ormond, Vanessa Redgrave, Simon Callow, Jack Davenport, Jerome Flynn and Mark Rylance. with many asp…
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In this podcast, Eric explains what the upcoming workshops will cover; how and why Reconnective Healing facilitates healings for people that are often instantaneous and can last a lifetime. Feeling compelled to teach others, Eric’s work has taken him to over 100 countries and has affected millions of people. He hopes is that one day everyone will l…
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Dawn Paul is a shaman and a healer of souls. Her first book is by the same title, A Healer of Souls, was published in 2012 was intended to provide a helping hand on the journey through life. It is rich with client cases to help you navigate though the many pitfalls life so you can create a new reality for yourself. It also tells her story of how sh…
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