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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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Thursday Aug 11, 2022
#GraduatedLife 1 | ..And the Rest was History! with Geoffrey Hayes
Thursday Aug 11, 2022
Thursday Aug 11, 2022
For the first episode of #GraduatedLife, Charan Mandur and Ariel Frame interview Dr. Geoffrey Hayes. Dr. Hayes completed his PhD in history at UWO in 1992. He shares with GradCast how he found his way to Western, what brought him to his current faculty position at the University of Waterloo, and life and grad school advice from someone who's been there.

Recorded on August 4, 2022
Produced by Amalie Hutchinson.
Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.

Saturday Aug 06, 2022
385 | Ready to Reproduce? Song Sparrows vs. Methylmercury
Saturday Aug 06, 2022
Saturday Aug 06, 2022
This week, hosts Amalie Hutchinson and Carly Charron interview fellow Gradcast member Claire Bottini, who is a PhD candidate in Biology. In this episode, Claire shares some fun facts about birds, and discusses a recent project she completed assessing whether exposure to methylmercury, an environmental contaminant, impacts song sparrow reproduction.

Recorded on August 4, 2022.
Produced by Amalie Hutchinson.
Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.

Tuesday Aug 02, 2022
384 | A Balancing Act
Tuesday Aug 02, 2022
Tuesday Aug 02, 2022
Today gradcast is joined by Hugh Samson, a first year PhD study in Library and Information Science, who shares with hosts Laura Muñoz Baena and Brittany Melton his research on balance and mindfulness. Hugh not only defines each term but situates them in his work more broadly at the crossroads of information and contemplation.
To contact Hugh and learn more about the importance of balance and contemplation, find him on the FIMS page.

Recorded on July 27, 2022.
Produced by Laura Muñoz Baena.
Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.

Tuesday Jul 26, 2022
383 | I’m not a pessimist.. I’m philosophical!
Tuesday Jul 26, 2022
Tuesday Jul 26, 2022
This week, hosts Amalie Hutchinson and Yousuf Hasan interview Ignacio Moya about his PhD work in philosophical pessimism. Our conversation touches on the views of Schopenhauer, anti-natalism, ancient Greek stories, and more. Life may be meaningless and full of suffering.. but "you're here, I'm here, let's make the best of it".. and listen to a podcast.
To find out more about Ignacio's work or to contact him, check out his twitter @ignaciomoyaa 
Recorded on July 19, 2022.
Produced by Amalie Hutchinson.
Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.

Tuesday Jul 19, 2022
382 | First-generation Feminist Killjoy
Tuesday Jul 19, 2022
Tuesday Jul 19, 2022
This week, join Amalie and Elizabeth as they talk with Alessia Servin (she/they) a master's student in the department of gender, sexuality, and women's studies. Alessia discusses her current research which looks at the experiences of first-generation students at post-secondary institutions and how they are constantly being left culturally homeless within these walls. She also shares her own personal experiences navigating the institution first-generation student herself.
To know more about Alessia, find them on Instagram at @alessiaservinn. If you have any questions about her research, please feel free to email alessiaservin@hotmail.com

Recorded on July 12, 2022.
Produced by Amalie Hutchinson.
Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.

Tuesday Jul 12, 2022
381 | Make No Glowy Bones About the Skull
Tuesday Jul 12, 2022
Tuesday Jul 12, 2022
This week, Claire Bottini and Ariel Frame talked with Alyssa Moore, a PhD student in anatomy and cell biology. Alyssa explains how cells transform into the different tissue in our body and how pre-birth conditions such as alcohol exposure may affect the bone's structure. Alyssa also shared her experience as graduate Master and PhD student at Western University.
To find out more from Alyssa, email her at amoor66@uwo.ca

Recorded on July 5, 2022.
Produced by Ariel Frame.
Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.

Monday Jul 04, 2022
380 | Pigs, Proteins, and Plants
Monday Jul 04, 2022
Monday Jul 04, 2022
This week, join Laura and Brittany as they interview Jordan VanderBurgt, a first year PhD student in biology. Jordan discusses Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS), growing vaccines in plants, and the effects of both this disease and its research.
To find out more about Jordan, you can find him on twitter as jvand222.

Recorded on June 28, 2022.
Produced by Laura Muñoz Baena.
Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.

Tuesday Jun 28, 2022
379 | These Plants Seem a Little Parched: The Genetics of Drought Stress
Tuesday Jun 28, 2022
Tuesday Jun 28, 2022
On this episode of the GradCast hosts Claire Bottini and Charan Mandur sit down with PhD candidate Sufyan Tahir to discuss the world of plant biology. Sufyan shares his research to improve drought tolerance in crops through plant genetics.
Recorded on June 21, 2022.
Produced by Amalie Hutchinson.
Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.

Monday Jun 20, 2022
378 | Music for Reconciliation: An Indigenous Approach
Monday Jun 20, 2022
Monday Jun 20, 2022
In this episode, Elizabeth, Laura, and Rose talk with Eric Zwicker, a PhD candidate in Musicology. As part of his research project, Eric is working on creating an album of original music. Eric discusses how he uses Indigenous Research Methodologies throughout his process of music creation, and how that music can be used as a form of reconciliation.
To hear more about Eric's creations follow him on Spotify as Eric Zwicker

Recorded on June 14, 2022.
Produced by Laura Muñoz Baena.
Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.

Tuesday Jun 14, 2022
377 | A Spoonful of Trehalose Helps the Crickets Chill Out
Tuesday Jun 14, 2022
Tuesday Jun 14, 2022
If you have ever wondered what happens with insects during the winter, this episode will provide some answers. Hosts Ariel Frame and Laura Muñoz Baena chat with Alyssa Stephens, a student of the Biology department who just defended her Masters thesis on freezing tolerance in spring field crickets. More specifically, Alyssa studied how crickets modify their metabolism to accumulate trehalose, a sugar that crickets use as source of energy in the summer and protection for cell freezing during the winter.
Follow Alyssa on Twitter @lyssastephens and for more interesting facts about crickets and other insects, follow the Entomological Society of Ontario on Twitter @EntSocOnt

Recorded on June 7 2022
Produced by Ariel Frame
Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
