Shows

Article 1 magazine strives to report on the misrepresented, unheard and left behind. Every episode, hear an in-depth conversation connected to a feature story from our latest edition.
The Community Podcast Initiative (CPI) aims to connect with different community members, especially those underserved or misrepresented by traditional media, to co-create more inclusive ways of storytelling. The CPI podcast is a series where you can hear panels, workshops, and discussions that further promote authentic and inclusive ways of storytelling.
A series of short podcasts that aim to highlight and explore issues different issues in diversity.
Ever needed a quick counselling session? This podcast series talks to the team at Mount Royal University Student Counselling Services about managing your mental health, succeeding in school… and everything else you’re too scared to ask.
This series was a collaboration between MRU Journalism and the university’s Iniskim Centre, published in Winter 2019.
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ROOTS explores the 2024 Sustainability Forum hosted by Mount Royal University. Throughout this series, Journalism students speak with event organisers, speakers, and attendees. Touching on a wide range of topics, explore how sustainability is being considered across a diverse set of specialties. Learn more about the Community Podcast Initiative at thepodcaststudio.ca. You can learn more about the 2024 Sustainability Forum at MRU here!
Calgary Surge is the name and here’s a look beyond the game! Tune in for exclusive interviews and immerse yourself in the journey of the city’s new basketball team as they connect with and build community – one basket at a time.
Canada’s extensive mountain regions provide a wide range of benefits to Canadians such as fresh water, biocultural diversity, natural resources, recreation, and cultural and spiritual connection and healing. The Canadian Mountain Podcast is where you can hear the latest stories and findings from the Canadian Mountain Network, a national research network dedicated to the resilience and health of Canada’s mountain peoples and places.
First-generation Canadians have the unique experience of constantly being in between cultures, having been born in Canada to parents who immigrated from their home countries. The Second Gen podcast brings you the stories of the various complex experiences of this growing population, from children of immigrants themselves.