Episodes

  • 483 | Quantifying Rurality: How urban/rural divide impacts voting behaviour
    Nov 12 2024

    Katie McCoy, a PhD candidate in political science, joins Liam Clifford and Garth Casbourn. She tells us about her research on why people vote how they do, especially in rural communities. She also discusses how MPs from rural areas may differ in behaviour compared to urban MPs.

    Recorded on November 6, 2024

    Produced by Riya Sidhu

    Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ (Produced by White Hot).

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    29 mins
  • 482 | Rethinking Urban Mobility with the 15-Minute City
    Nov 5 2024

    Host Mark Ambrogio welcomes John Hutchenreuther, a PhD student in the Department of Geography and Environment, to discuss the transformative potential of the "15-minute city" in urban planning. John’s research envisions a shift towards walkable cities, where essential amenities are accessible within a short walk or bike ride, making cars a choice rather than a necessity. He delves into the challenges in cities like London, Ontario, and explains how North American urban development, particularly after World War II, heavily favored car infrastructure. This, he notes, often left residential neighborhoods without local stores and services, compelling residents to drive for daily needs. John also discusses the inefficiencies of car-dominated roads, advocating for safer, more pedestrian-friendly environments that prioritize people over vehicles, ultimately fostering more sustainable and inclusive urban spaces.

    Recorded on October 29, 2024

    Produced by Mohammad Zeraati

    Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ (Produced by White Hot).

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    30 mins
  • 481 | Live from the Production Control Room
    Oct 29 2024

    This week, hosts Garth Casbourn and kirstyn seanor are joined by Eric Scarfone, a Master of Media in Journalism and Communication (MMJC) student in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies. Eric talks about his transition from undergraduate to graduate studies and delves deeper into what the MMJC program entails. He shares his goals in broadcasting and what is a part of good journalistic storytelling. He also talks about his involvement in student government and at Radio Western, hosting “On the Eric” and newscasts. To keep up to date, follow Eric on Instagram @escarf12

    Recorded on October 22, 2024.

    Produced by Maria Khan

    Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ (Produced by White Hot).

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    28 mins
  • #BookCast 5 | Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi
    Oct 24 2024

    For our fifth installment of our book club series, the #BookCast team read Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi. Join us for a discussion led by Garth Casbourn with co-hosts Meghan Voll, Riya Sidhu, and Scott Walters.

    We dive into the complex narrative of Gifty, a young scientist getting her PhD at Stanford, attempting to discover secrets behind addictive behavior. This story is one of grief, hope, childhood trauma, conflicts between faith and science, and racism and immigration in North America.

    We'll cover many of the books themes and writing devices, its approach at describing science and graduate student life, and talk about the challenges faced by the protagonist both in the lab and her difficult past.

    ADVISORY: This book has themes of addiction and overdose that are central to the story. In the second part of our conversation, we dive into these topics. Some listeners may wish to either avoid or prepare for this portion of our episode.

    Airing October 31th at 11 AM on Radio Western.

    Recorded on October 2, 2024

    Produced by Scott Walters

    Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot

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    47 mins
  • 480 | A Symphony of Music Making, Education and Disability
    Oct 22 2024

    This week, hosts Mark Ambrogio and Ryan Baxter are joined by Lauren Jarman, a Masters of Music Education Candidate in the Don Wright Faculty of Music. Her research is focused on the impact of policy, globalization and neoliberalism and how it affects students with disabilities through a windband pedagogy. Lauren explores how AI and technology enable learning for musicians and how it can improve student and teacher experience. She also talks about her involvement in student government and her own experiences with disability as a student.

    Recorded on October 15, 2024

    Produced by Maria Khan

    Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ (Produced by White Hot)

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    28 mins
  • 479 | Black Paint on a Black Canvas
    Oct 15 2024

    Hosts Anthony Cruz and Meghan Voll are joined by Emiko Muraki, a PhD candidate with the University of Calgary, and a visiting PhD student at Western University. Emiko studies how context and differences between people affect how we learn and use concepts, and understand language. She also studied people with aphantasia, who can't form mental images, and found that they may still engage in sensorimotor simulation during semantic processing, even if they lack conscious, voluntary imagery.

    Recorded on October 8, 2024.

    Produced by Bruno Mesquita.

    Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ (Produced by White Hot).

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    28 mins
  • 478| China's Rap Evolution: From Underground to Mainstream
    Oct 8 2024

    Hosts Mark Ambrogio and Meghan Voll are joined by Shengpei (Leslie) Li, a Ph.D. student in Media Studies. Leslie discusses his research on rap music in China and the politics surrounding it.

    Recorded on October 1, 2024.

    Produced by Riya Sidhu

    Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ (Produced by White Hot).

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    26 mins
  • 477 | Music, Memory & Media (Libby’s version)
    Oct 1 2024

    Hosts Mark Ambrogio and Ryan Baxter are joined by Elisabeth (Libby) Roberts, a Ph.D. candidate in the music cognition specialization at the University of Western Ontario, Don Wright Faculty of Music. Libby discusses her research in music-evoked autobiographical memory and how she combines methods from behavioural sciences, sociology, and music theory. She discusses how social media, a space of interaction, memory, and, importantly, hearing and playing music, influences the way we remember popular music.

    Check out Libby’s research, composition and performances here!

    Recorded on September 24, 2024.

    Produced by Maria Khan

    Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ (Produced by White Hot).

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    29 mins