Welcome to Voices of EUC - our compilation of podcasts, and podcast appearances, featuring researchers and students from York's Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change.
Podcasts produced by the EUC community
Podcasts produced by members of the EUC community cover everything from Indigenous thinking, to global geopolitics, to the environmental science of freshwater systems. Meanwhile, the Changemakers podcast is produced by EUC students and features interviews with members of our community and reflections on the student experience at York.
Speaking Across Knowledge Systems: A Podcast Series
Speaking Across Knowledge Systems is a series of conversations with Indigenous and non-Indigenous environmental science scholars and practitioners about how they approach, understand, and engage with diverse knowledge systems in their work. This podcast series contains contributions from EUC own professor Deborah McGregor and MES graduate Dali Carmichael.
nashwa lina khan's Habibti Please podcast
Environmental Studies PhD student nashwa lina khan hosts the podcast, Habibti Please, exploring issues in in politics, pop culture and beyond.
The “Unboxing Social and Emotional Learning” podcast featuring Melvin Chan.
Environmental Studies PhD student Melvin Chan is a member of the “Unboxing Social and Emotional Learning” podcast, where he brings a multispecies, critical environmental, and decolonial lens to discussions on learning.
The Aunties Dandelion with Kahstoserakwathe Paulette Moore and Tamara Louks
The Aunties Dandelion is a media arts organization and a transformative space informed by traditional Onkwehon:we (original peoples’) teachings. We are a collective of storytellers who are co-creating and revitalizing an expansive global community through stories of land, language and relationships. The collective includes Environmental Studies PhD student Kahstoserakwathe Paulette Moore.
The Anti-Empire Project by Justin Podur
Justin Podur brings you the Anti-Empire podcast, featuring discussions on how Empire works today, and who is resisting it. The focus is on the global south - Venezuela, Colombia, the DR Congo, Israel/Palestine, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Iraq.
Core Ideas by Josh Thienpont and Adam Jeziorski
Paleolimnology is the science (and art) of reconstructing the past environments of fresh water systems. Join Adam Jeziorski and Josh Thienpont as they wade through the wide variety of topics covered by this interdisciplinary field. Whether you are already an expert at collecting sediment cores and microscope identifications, or you simply have an interest in environmental issues such as acid rain, eutrophication, and climate change, this podcast will help make the natural records that surround us as clear as mud.
Podcasts featuring EUC community members
EUC researchers are often featured on podcasts produced in Canada and around the world. Scroll through the following podcast episodes to hear members of our community reflect on everything from climate change, to bee ecology, to urban activism.
Sheila Colla on the What on Earth Podcast
What On Earth is on a mission to move and challenge you to think about climate change in new ways. In the episode, Professor Sheila Colla discussed how to help shellfish survive extreme heat with Indigenous knowledge and western science.
It's a Wiggly World, with Josh Thienpont
Podcast or Perish explores academic research through the eyes of the people who do it, hosted by Cameron Graham. Dr. Josh Thienpont is featured in Episode 039: It's a Wiggly World, talking about Paleolimnology
The Buzz on Bees, part 1 with Sheila Colla
We’re making a big buzz about bees on Brains On! We’ll bust some bee myths and meet some honeybees for a look at life inside the hive. Please hear from our bee expert, Dr. Sheila Colla.
The Buzz on Bees Part 2 with Sheila Colla
We’re making a big buzz about bees on Brains On! We’ll bust some bee myths and meet some honeybees for a look at life inside the hive.Hear from our bee expert, Dr. Sheila Colla.
Andil Gosine on Environmental Racism & Justice in Canada
In this episode of the EcoPolitics Podcast, we talk with Dr Andil Gosine about the ways in which racism is woven throughout Canadian environmental history and its impacts on Canadian environmental policy and research.
Deena Shaffer on Breaking Brave
On Breaking Brave, Deena Shaffer helps learners of all ages experience less suffering and more motivation in their learning—whatever it is they want to learn.
Ted Spence on Planet Haliburton
Terry Moore from Planet Haliburton investigates sustainable solutions to the ecological issues of today from Haliburton County! In this episode, Ted Spence and Bruce McClennan discuss the impact of climate change on the Trent Severn Waterway.
Native bees with Sheila Colla
In this episode of What the f*** is biodiversity, Ann and Sheila talk about the important work of native bees in Canada and why they’re so critical for the environment and our food systems.
Unusually Well Informed: Lina Brand Correa
The Unusually Well Informed podcast examines trends in technology, innovation and how we can all contribute to an abundant and just future. In this episode, Dr Lina Brand Correa discusses the ways energy impacts human wellbeing and the environment.
Deborah Barndt on The Life & Legacy of Paulo Freire
Darts and Letters covers public intellectualism and the politics of academia from a left populist perspective.
In this episode, we look at the life and legacy of Freire with an appearance from Deborah Barndt.
Conversations with the WLI Championship Team featuring Laura Taylor
Conversations with WLI is a series of episodes from the Women's Leadership Institute hosting leaders in the real estate, development, design and city building industry. We sit down today with Laura Taylor to discuss career path evolution, setbacks, developing resilience and finding your purpose.
Peter Timmerman and Cate Sandilands on CoHearence - Episode One
CoHearence brings together voices to explore the relationship between cultural practices and our environment. In this episode, we explore the history of melancholia and why it’s important with Peter Timmerman and Cate Sandilands.
Andil Gosine on Nature's Wild: Love, Sex and Law in the Caribbean
Conversations in Atlantic Theory is dedicated to conversation with authors and editors of books from and about the Atlantic world. In this episode, Andil Gosine introduces his new book Nature’s Wild: Love, Sex and Law in the Caribbean.
Roger Keil on How Cities Can Transform Democracy
Big Tech's Impact on Society and the Debate Over Data Ownership with Kean Birch
Kean Birch joins host Alex Kehaya from The Index Podcast to take a deep dive into big tech's impact on society, the current debate over personal data ownership, and the future of Web3.
Biftu Yousuf on diaspora communities and the private sponsorship of refugees
In this episode of the SPRING Project podcast at the University of Ottawa, Biftu Yousuf (PhD candidate in Geography) discusses the contribution of family-linked sponsorship in Canada's refugee program.
Cate Sandilands on Queer Ecologies
In this episode of Cumberland Lodge’s podcast titled "Life Perspectives” Cate Sandilands discusses the subject of queer ecology: where it came from, and what influence it has in our world today.
Cate Sandilands on Botanical Colonialism
In this episode of Green Dreamer, Cate Sandilands discusses "Botanical Colonialism and Biocultural Histories".
Cate Sandilands on “Queer Ecologies and Mulberries”
Queer Lit is a podcast about LGBTQIA+* literature and culture. In this episode, Cate talks about leafing through the herbal archives at Kew Gardens, the role of storytelling in understanding ecologies, and about discovering female forests
Peter Victor discussed his new book on Humanity in the Loop
Dr. Peter Victor, EUC Former Dean, Founder and the first President of Canadian Society for Ecological Economics discussed with Tim Hampton, EUC IT Director about his book titled “Escape from Overshoot: Economics for a Planet in Peril.” Listen and find out what we can do to balance our consumption and our damage to the environment.
Honor Ford-Smith on Collaborative Theater & Performance for Social Justice
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Honor Ford-Smith (Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University) about her successes and her challenges in bringing feminist values and ways of being to participatory action research with black working-class women in Jamaica as well as communities affected by violence.
The EUC Podcast
Welcome to The EUC Podcast, which introduces the programs and academic life of our Faculty. The host, Kyle Thiessen, is joined in conversation by students, faculty, and staff. Their discussions cover the full range of topics and issues that are important to us at EUC.
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