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The official podcast of the Society of Graduate Students at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada. We aim to showcase the innovative research that graduate students are conducting at Western University and appeal to various audiences including those within and beyond the academic community.
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In this week's episode, hosts Garth Casbourn and Mark Ambrogio interview Zoltan Richter-Bisson, a PhD candidate in Chemistry. Zoltan is studying the interaction between proteins, abundant in the human body, and the breakdown of implanted medical devices. While there are a large number of such devices, Zoltan is specifically interested in hip and knee implants. Tune in to learn about efforts to minimize the deleterious effects of device breakdown inside the human body.
Zoltan, Garth, and Mark also discuss science communication and the benefits of being involved in the graduate student community.
To learn more about Zoltan's supervisor: Dr. Yolanda Hedberg and her lab.
Recorded on Tuesday, June 3, 2025
Produced by Garth Casbourn & Mark Ambrogio
Theme song provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by White Hot)

Tuesday Jun 03, 2025
508 | AI; or, Another Modern Prometheus.
Tuesday Jun 03, 2025
Tuesday Jun 03, 2025
Hosts Garth Casbourn and Kirstyn Seanor are joined by Rawan El Moghrabi, a student in the master's program in computer science.
How can human attitudes, behaviors, and expectations influence the internal representation and behaviors of AI? In this quite topical episode, Rawan offers some insight into the behind-the-scenes of large language models, as well as discussing her research project on AI safety and alignment.
Recorded on May 27, 2025.
Produced by Bruno Mesquita.
Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ (Produced by White Hot).

Tuesday May 27, 2025
507 | Teen Spirit: Growing Up in 1950s Windsor
Tuesday May 27, 2025
Tuesday May 27, 2025
Hosts Maris Schneider and Mark Ambrogio interview Taylor Northwood, a Master's student in Public History. Taylor is interested in exploring the experience of teens in the past, particularly teens living in Windsor, Ontario, during the 1950s. Taylor shares her insights into how teens navigated a postwar world shaped by shifting cultural values, emerging youth identities, and the growing influence of American media just across the border. She uses oral histories, a method of research that focuses on the perspective of her interviewees, which offers a uniquely personal insight into the lived experiences of people from the 50s.
To learn more about Taylor’s work, be sure to check out her project: https://tnorthwo.wixsite.com/thearchivedive
Recorded on Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Produced by Mark Ambrogio
Theme song provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by White Hot)

Tuesday May 20, 2025
506 | Environmentally-Conscious Music
Tuesday May 20, 2025
Tuesday May 20, 2025
In this week's episode, hosts Riya Sidhu and Ryan Baxter interview Catherine Birt, a Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) candidate in Performance and Literature. Catherine is studying collaborative piano -- this, though, is just the tip of the iceberg! In addition to her interest in piano, Catherine explores the emerging interplay between climate activism and classical music. Intriguingly, Catherine points out that there has been a growing presence of environmental themes in classical music -- one example being the interplay of whale vocalizations ("whale songs") with some classical music in the late 1970s and early 80s, coinciding with the anti-whaling campaign.
Catherine plans on doing case studies and interviews with prominent musicians to better explore this interplay. Tune in for more!
Recorded on Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Produced by Mark Ambrogio
Theme song provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by White Hot)

Tuesday May 13, 2025
505 | Aging Actively
Tuesday May 13, 2025
Tuesday May 13, 2025
In this week's episode, Maddie Hertz, a PhD candidate in Anthropology, is interviewed by hosts Garth Casbourn and Mark Ambrogio. Maddie's research touches upon the intersection of aging and physical activity. More specifically, her research looks at bone loss in menopausal women, to see how physical activity may mitigate bone loss, comparing the effects of swimming and running.
Garth, Mark, and Maddie compare notes on research methods and discuss how even graduate students need to enjoy some outdoor activity!
Those interested in learning more may read about the PAVE Lab (Phenotypic Adaptability, Variation, and Evolution Laboratory) here: https://pavelab.ca/
Maddie's doctoral supervisor is Professor Jay Stock.
Recorded on Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Produced by Mark Ambrogio
Theme song provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by White Hot)

Tuesday May 06, 2025
504 | The Chicken Trials
Tuesday May 06, 2025
Tuesday May 06, 2025
In this week’s episode, hosts Maris Schneider and Meghan Voll interview Carly Charron, a PhD candidate in Biology, and previous GradCast host! Carly breaks the news about the dangers of eating raw chicken and eggs (say goodbye to that cookie dough batter!) as she researches how to make food safer for consumption, starting at the source – chickens. She is designing a plant-based vaccine to administer to chickens to induce immunity against Salmonella. Carly has just finished her first round of chicken trials, administering her vaccine to a group of chickens who will be studied in various ways to test their immunity. Join us as we talk about her research, her experience patenting her vaccine, and all the educational outreach she does along the way.
Recorded on Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Produced by Mark Ambrogio
Theme song provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by White Hot).

Thursday May 01, 2025
Chairs Chat 2
Thursday May 01, 2025
Thursday May 01, 2025
This follows up on a previous “Chairs Chat” from March 2021 Special Episode: Chairs Chat | GradCast, which commemorated 500 episodes. This “Chairs Chat” commemorates another milestone; namely, over 600 episodes, with specials, and hitting 500 regular episodes, wherein we interview individual graduate students about their research.
In this episode, Amalie Hutchinson, Anthony Cruz, and Mark Ambrogio chat in the Radio Western studio, while Ariel Frame joins from Sheffield, England via Zoom. Together, they share fond memories of GradCast and discuss some of the history of the radio show and podcast.
Recorded on Friday, April 25, 2025
Produced by Amalie Hutchinson and Mark Ambrogio
Theme song provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by White Hot).

Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
503 | Owning your future: Transferring skills from academia to the job market
Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
Hosts Anthony Cruz and Garth Casbourn sit down with Jenny Richmond-Bravo, an EdD candidate and coordinator of Western’s Own Your Future program, to discuss how she is helping PhD students identify, build, and market their skills for career success beyond academia.
Recorded on Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Produced by Riya Sidhu
Theme song provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by White Hot).

Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Special Episode: 39th Annual Western Research Forum
Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Thursday Apr 24, 2025
GradCast heads to the Western Research Forum! Get a glimpse into Western's largest multidisciplinary graduate research conference as hosts Liam Clifford, Mohammad Zeraati, Riya Sidhu, & Mark Ambrogio conduct short interviews with attendees, presenters, and organizers. This year's conference featured over 60 different presentations from across Western's 11 faculties. See below for interview questions and timestamps.
Funding for the 39th Annual Western Research Forum was provided by Western's Society of Graduate Students (SOGS), Innovation and Strategic Partnerships, and the Academic Joint Fund, a partnership among Western Research, SOGS, and Western's School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (SGPS).
Recorded on March 14, 2025.
Produced by Anthony Cruz.
Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ (Produced by White Hot).
Interview Questions & Timestamps
What’s the biggest takeaway from your presentation?
What inspired you to pursue this research?
What is the effect of your research on real life?
01:00 - Jeremias
02:57 - Caitlin
04:47 - Elisabeth
06:24 - Rafaela
How has presenting here helped you refine your ideas?
What’s one skill that has helped you succeed in your research?
What’s your best networking tip for first-time conference attendees?
07:37 - Sid
09:51 - Lauren
11:10 - Xavier
13:10 - Liam
Summarize your research in one sentence.
What has been the highlight of the WRF?
How has AI influenced your research?
14:36 - Chloe
15:49 - Saghar
16:34 - Reza
19:29 - Andrew
20:16 - Aranya
21:25 - Anthony
22:12 - Ashley
23:09 - Olivia

Tuesday Apr 22, 2025
502 | You'd Better Be Done!
Tuesday Apr 22, 2025
Tuesday Apr 22, 2025
In his fourth time with us, Alex Mayhew joins his fellow office-mates in Western's Faculty of Information and Media Studies (FIMS), hosts Mark Ambrogio and Meghan Voll, as he rapidly approaches the finish line. By the time this episode airs, Alex may officially have his PhD in Library and Information Science! Alex discusses what is involved in the final weeks of one's PhD, such as his forthcoming public lecture. He also shares the experience of receiving feedback from his students (in the Master of Library and Information Sciences program) to some of his ideas around Aging Justice. And how feedback is not always a bad thing.
EDIT: Alex successfully defended his dissertation on Tuesday, April 22. Congratulations, Dr. Mayhew!
Recorded on Tuesday, April 15, 2025
Produced by Mark Ambrogio
Theme song provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by White Hot).