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  • AI in the media industry: Changing practices and big questions
    2025/06/27

    In this episode, the Community Podcast Initiative (CPI) presents a panel discussion

    Where four diverse voices from the media and podcasting landscape consider the impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Ranging from repercussions in the classroom to its sometimes invaluable benefit in the journalistic field, this episode explores how AI is changing standards and practices across fields.

    CPI’s Meg Wilcox, is joined by Amanda Cupido, Anis Heydari, Mia Lindgren, and Tim Magee. Meg helps moderate this panel of professionals through thought-provoking prompts and questions that help guide understanding towards the ever-evolving topic of A.I.

    This series is a collaboration between the Community Podcast Initiative at Mount Royal University and J-Source.

    To learn more about the Community Podcast Initiative, you can visit the website at thepodcaststudio.ca or on socials at @communitypodyyc

    To learn more about the J-Source, you can visit the website at j-source.ca or on socials at @jsource

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    1 時間 7 分
  • Re-engaging: Ethical considerations for community-centred journalism
    2025/04/08

    This month, we're sharing the first episode of our newest podcast series, Re-engaging: Exploring new ways of doing journalism.

    The series draws on interviews from an Enagaged Journalism conference at Concordia University last summer, and looks at the various successes and challenges of community-centred journalism. This first episode is all about ethical considerations.

    Community-centred journalism can sometimes seem at odds with traditional media practices. Sources rarely see an article before publication and even then newsrooms have complete control over a story. Engaged journalism flips this on its head, but there are a number of ethical factors newsrooms must first consider.

    In this episode, host Jessica Botelho-Urbanski, sits down with Toronto Metropolitan University professors April Lindgren and Nicole Blanchett to explore how news outlets can maintain editorial independence while fostering relationships with communities.

    This series is a collaboration between the Community Podcast Initiative at Mount Royal University and J-Source. You can find all the episodes at thepodcaststudio.ca or wherever you get your podcasts.

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    22 分
  • Raising Voices: How Podcasters Create Space for Under-Represented Communities
    2024/12/20

    Podcasting is often thought of as a vessel for storytelling. It can also work to amplify the voices of communities that have historically been suppressed.

    This past September, the CPI was a sponsor for the first-ever PodSummit YYC. The two-day event brought podcasters from across the country to downtown Calgary. They shared stories of innovation and inspiration, while exploring the future of Canadian podcasting.

    The CPI’s Brad Clark hosted a panel discussion bringing together Alberta-based podcasters who share the stories of marginalized communities mainstream media often overlooks.

    By sharing their experiences and insights, they explored their challenges and successes, and how podcasting can be a force for change.

    To learn more about the CPI, visit our website at thepodcaststudio.ca or find us on social media at @communitypodyyc.

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    41 分
  • A veteran journalist sounds the alarm on how the right is waging a war on words
    2024/11/06

    It feels like politics and the media have become increasingly divisive in recent years.

    On top of that, the words we use to describe our values — like democracy, truth and freedom — are loaded with dual meanings, leaving many of us wondering: Can we reclaim our political language?

    Award-winning author and journalist Carol Off joins host Gabriela Perdomo to discuss her newest book, At a Loss for Words: Conversation in the Age of Rage, and how journalists can continue to seek the truth in an age of misinformation.

    This episode is a collaboration with J-Source. You can read the full article here.

    To learn more about the CPI, visit our website at thepodcaststudio.ca or find us on social media at @communitypodyyc.

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    41 分
  • Kattie Laur talks Canadian podcasting
    2024/06/10

    There are more than 16,000 Canadian podcasts out on the Internet — but how many can you name?

    In the last episode of the season, Meg Wilcox talks to Kattie Laur, a podcast producer, writer and consultant. She also writes Pod the North, a bi-weekly newsletter on all things about podcasting north of the 49th parrallel. Hear why Kattie started Pod the North, what she sees as the biggest challenges for Canadian podcasters, and how starting her new series, Canardian, helped her rekindle her podcasting joy.

    You can find Kattie at kattielaur.com, and subscribe to Pod the North at podthenorth.com.

    To learn more about the Community Podcast Initiative, you can visit the website at thepodcaststudio.ca or on social media at @communitypodyyc.

    We'll see you in September for season 3!

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    32 分
  • Investigating Assigned Listenings as a Classroom Tool: Student perspectives on podcasts in university classrooms
    2024/04/13

    It's no secret weekly reading assignments are a core component of most university courses. But could listening to podcasts act as another option?

    In this episode, we're exploring how listening to podcasts could become an alternative to weekly reading assignments in university classrooms.

    CPI co-director Meg Wilcox and associate producer Kelsea Arnett sit down with Mount Royal University Journalism and Digital Media students, Emma Miller, Sean Gillanders and Ava Free to discuss whether they feel assigned listenings influence their learning.

    Meg also breaks down her current research on the potential effectiveness of listening versus reading assignments.

    To learn more about the Community Podcast Initiative, you can visit the website at thepodcaststudio.ca or on social media at @communitypodyyc.

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    45 分
  • Bridging Research and Experience: Exploring EDI Practices in Canadian Broadcasting and Journalism
    2024/03/15

    In this episode, we’re exploring how we can make Canadian legacy media more diverse and equitable. In December, CPI associate producer Kelsea Arnett participated in an event called Bridging Research and Experience: Exploring EDI Practices in Canadian Broadcasting and Journalism. She was one of several undergraduate students from Mount Royal University and the University of Calgary who presented their research. The panel also heard from working journalists about their experiences turning research into practice.

    Moderated by CPI co-director Brad Clark, the panel also considered the overrepresentation of certain groups in the media and how journalists from diverse backgrounds navigate an industry which hasn’t always been very inclusive.

    Special thanks to Dr. Victoria Guglietti and Dr. Amanda Williams for organizing this event and their support in making this episode.

    To learn more about the Community Podcast Initiative, you can visit the website at thepodcaststudio.ca or on social media at @communitypodyyc.

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    50 分
  • Decolonizing Media on the Canadian Mountain Podcast, Part One
    2024/02/15

    In this episode, we're bringing you a look at decolonizing media with the Canadian Mountain Podcast.

    CPI co-director, Meg Wilcox, is also a senior producer on the Canadian Mountain Podcast. The show focuses on knowledge mobilization, highlighting research and important discussions from Canada’s Rocky Mountains and around the world.

    This year the show is wrapping its fifth and final season. In Part One, Meg and co-senior producer Kyle Napier, along with student producers Sherry Woods, Julie Patton and Catalina Berguno, sat down to reflect on the show’s evolution and commitment to decolonizing media practices.

    To learn more about the Community Podcast Initiative, you can visit the website at thepodcaststudio.ca or on social media at @communitypodyyc.

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    42 分