Midweek: Podcast 2 — March 17, 2021
Hosted by Max Bakony and Angelica Zagorski, this podcast tells the story of how recent developments in Canmore are threatening wildlife in Alberta’s Bow Valley , how one woman is taking photos of the sunset every morning to commemorate her late son, how recreational sports leagues are managing people amidst coronavirus, and how much ownership can influence a fan’s relationship to a sports team.
The Q&A at 1:06 was produced and reported by Raylene Lung.
Midweek: Podcast 1 — March 10, 2021
Hosted by Raylene Lung and Kayla Christoffer, this podcast covers the effects of road salt usage on Ottawa’s waterways, how the pandemic has made finding jobs more challenging for co-op program students, how the virus has affected aircraft safety and how one Ottawa resident is making the most of her time at home, with a new hobby.
The documentary at 13:51 was produced and reported by Raylene Lung.
Midweek: Podcast 3 — March 3, 2021
Hosted by Sam Campling and Emilie Warren, this podcast features a story about the recent expansion of the Ontario Greenbelt, how two Master students are coping with online school , a musician who still wants to share her music despite the pandemic, and some local Ottawa businesses that are weathering well.
The Q&A at 1:06 was produced and reported by Raylene Lung.
This podcast was produced by Raylene Lung and Eden Suh.
Midweek: Podcast 3 — February 10, 2021
Hosted by Raylene Lung and Avanthika Anand, this podcast tells the story of how life has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic, how the first Valentine’s Day since the virus struck has changed matters of the heart, and how one Indigenous company is selling face masks with Indigenous art, while sending free masks to communities in need of them.
The documentary at 1:07 was reported and produced by Raylene Lung.
Midweek: Podcast 3 — February 3, 2021
Hosted by Eden Suh and Sarah West, this podcast delves into stories about OC Transpo’s one-day Operation Mask Up to enforce mask-wearing on public transit, impulse dog adoption during the pandemic, female surfers on the Great Lakes in Southwestern Ontario and how online workouts can be a positive change from the every day gym.
This podcast was produced by Raylene Lung and Natasha Bulowski.