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RelaySA is a podcast showcasing a connected conversation about student affairs in Canada. Hosted by Adam Kuhn and Nadia Rosemond, each person interviewed suggests who should be interviewed next.
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Here it is- the final interview of Season 3- and what an interview indeed! I had the chance to sit down with Nadia Rosemond- one of my favourite people on the planet. Nadia and I go way back to our undergrads at the University of Guelph and I was so happy that Nadia agreed to be interviewed AND join RelaySA as our new co-host!…
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Angie Clarke (@angclarke ) is the best. I was thrilled with Jen Browne passed the relay over to Angie and I couldn't wait for our interview. We found a fe minutes at CACUSS and we snuck away to a hotel bar for this conversation. (You can hear our drinks being dropped off at our table.) I think Angie and her work as Director of Student Affairs at th…
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In our first episode of season 3- I had the chance to sit down with Dr. Tricia Seifert. (@TriciaSeifert) We found some time between sessions at the CACUSS conference in Ottawa and snuck into the banquet hall for our interview. I apologize for the ambient top 40 music and sounds of staff setting up in the background. Any chance to speak with Tricia …
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Way back in the very first episode of RelaySA, the baton was passed along to Erin Biddlecombe and even though it took us a while to finally schedule our interview- it was well worth it the wait. If you can forgive our poor internet connection and the occasional interrupting phone ringing- than you will love Erin's passion for her work and her brill…
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What first started out as a twitter joke quickly became a really great interview with the amazing Amy Gaukel and Mark Solomon. RelaySA's first 'couple interview' was jam packed and we didn't even get to the part about what its like being a couple in this cozy field of ours. We kept mentioning a possible sequel, so hopefully in the future we may be …
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Back in Season 1, Meagan and Atifa gave a few names of who should be interviewed next for RelaySA. Among their suggestions was Liana Acri who works at the University of Guelph-Humber- a unique institution that combines "the benefits of both university and college programs". We met at a pub in Toronto's Blood St West neighbourhood to chat.…
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Back in very first interview- Ryeron's Jen Gonzales passed the baton over to fellow Ram, Kait Taylor-Asquini. The relay continues as we had a candid and hilarious conversation in Kait's office, right before the launch of a huge leadership event her office was putting on. Even though my timing was not optimal- the conversation was fantastic!…
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In my interview with Jennifer Hamilton back in Episode 3, she gave me a few suggestions of folks I should interview next. One of them was Sean Van Koughnett who is the Associate Vice-President (Students and Learning) and Dean of Students at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. One fateful morning I took the GO Train over to Hamilton and sat do…
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Back in Episode 2 when I interviewed Darran Fernandez he suggested a few folks that I should interview next for the podcast relay. I was lucky enough that one of his suggestions would be in Montreal at the same time as myself, attending the annual ACPA convention. Willing to jump right in, Christine Adam (the Dean of Students at Thompson Rivers Uni…
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Episode 2 of RelaySA is an interview with the one and only Darran Fernandez. Darran is the Associate Registrar and Director of the Student Support & Advising unit in Enrolment Services at UBC, overseeing advising, financial aid, awards and scholarships for students on the Vancouver campus. Darran was also the Program Chair of the 2015 CACUSS confer…
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Welcome to the first episode off #RelaySA- an original podcast capturing a connected conversation about Student Affairs in Canada.Why is it called ‘RelaySA’? Each interview will end with the question ‘Who should I interview next and what should I ask them?’ I will follow up with the suggestions and the virtual ‘baton’ will be passed along with each…
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