Libraries Student Podcasts Contest

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The University of Victoria Libraries student podcast award is intended to recognize and celebrate the high-quality work being created by UVic students in the world of podcasting. The contest is meant to highlight and demonstrate the ways students are living UVic’s values of “engaged learning and real-life involvement to contribute to a better future for people and the planet."

For more information about the contest and past winners, visit https://www.uvic.ca/library/about/awards-contests/podcast-contest/index.php.

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    (On Notice, 2024) Appleby, Tanya
    On Notice aims to break down barriers and expand public discourse about women in the audio space and brings together three friends to discuss the full spectrum of their experiences. From the intricacies of modern relationships to the often-overlooked challenges of perimenopause, this show leaves no stone unturned. With candid conversations and a lighthearted tone, the hosts create a space where no topic is off-limits. By tackling subjects that are often whispered about or ignored entirely, On Notice normalizes conversations that many women have privately but rarely share openly. Its impact lies in fostering a sense of community and solidarity among listeners, who find comfort and empowerment in hearing their own experiences echoed and validated.Listeners can expect to laugh, learn, and feel a renewed connection to their own experiences.
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    Episode 1: Comics
    (Creative Process, 2024) Bechtold, Zoe
    Bechtold (she/her) made this podcast for WRIT 326: Media Production for Writers. She made this podcast to capture her creative process at this moment in time for herself or others to look back on in the future. One of her theatre history teachers emphasizes the importance of writing about your work to help future historians understand it, so this is her attempt at a manifesto.
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    Molecular decolonization with Dr. Michael Yellowbird
    (2022-02) Buffalo, Elijah; Yellowbird, Michael
    Chatting with Dr. Michael Yellowbird on how colonialism influences Indigenous peoples at the molecular and cellular level.
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    Teacher talk: Holy shirt! How to live sustainably in a world of fast fashion
    (2024-01-19) Parmar, Julia; Zaza, Jessica
    This conversation addresses some of the human and environmental harm caused by the fast fashion industry and provides numerous alternatives to participating in the incessant trend cycles and mindless garment disposal habits that have become commonplace in our societies.
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