Six months ago Sarah moved to a houseboat in Canada's subArctic. She says it's not always easy, but for her, it's the new normal. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Frozen-Toes-261155171392837/?tn-str=k*F Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/toesfrozen/?hl=en

  • Audio sample of me voicing an advertisement

A sample of my voice

  • Audio sample of me voicing a weather update

A sample of me voicing a weather update.

  • From CiTR 101.9FM's live broadcast of the Study and Go Abroad fair, my interview about studying abroad in New Zealand

  • From CiTR 101.9FM's live broadcast from the Study and Go Abroad fair, my interview about studying abroad in Sweden

  • From CiTR 101.9FM's live broadcast from the Study and Go Abroad fair, I interview with EIT Digital.

  • Jump Start at UBC's Vancouver campus is a first-year orientation and transition program for new international students. The Jumpstart Carnival is one of the program's finales. The party is held at UBC Vanier Courtyard, with games, obstacle courses, food, and more. Our CiTR hosts conduct interviews with Jumpstart volunteers and participants. We dive into the heart of the Jumpstart adventure, and what makes Vancouver such an interesting place to live and study. Hosting by Emily Blake and Jonathan Kew, Production by Phillip Sin.

Jump Start at UBC's Vancouver campus is a first-year orientation and transition program for new international students. The Jumpstart Carnival is one of the program's finales. The party is held at UBC Vanier Courtyard, with games, obstacle courses, food, and more. Our CiTR hosts conduct interviews with Jumpstart volunteers and participants. We dive into the heart of the Jumpstart adventure, and what makes Vancouver such an interesting place to live and study. Hosting by Emily Blake and Jonathan Kew, Production by Phillip Sin.

  • Join host Emily Blake for an hour of interviews and music from queer and trans artists. Interviews with Ken Boesem of Vancouver's historic Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium, Telyn Kusalik one of the organziers of Vancouver's 2016 Trans, Transgender, Transexual, Two Spirit, Genderqueer and Intersex March, and Rainbow Refugee founder Chris Morrissey. Plus music by Skylar Kergil, Mal Blum, The Cliks, Rae Spoon, and Ezra Furman.

Join host Emily Blake for an hour of interviews and music from queer and trans artists. Interviews with Ken Boesem of Vancouver's historic Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium, Telyn Kusalik one of the organziers of Vancouver's 2016 Trans, Transgender, Transexual, Two Spirit, Genderqueer and Intersex March, and Rainbow Refugee founder Chris Morrissey. Plus music by Skylar Kergil, Mal Blum, The Cliks, Rae Spoon, and Ezra Furman.

  • Anything is possible when CiTR hosts a live broadcast from the UNA's 10th Annual Barn Raising. We broadcast from the UBC Old Barn Community Center on Unceded Coast Salish Musqueam Land. Featuring a rad playlist, interviews with Zero Waste, attendees, and Princess Aurora the Miniature Stallion, plus much much more!

Anything is possible when CiTR hosts a live broadcast from the UNA's 10th Annual Barn Raising. We broadcast from the UBC Old Barn Community Center on Unceded Coast Salish Musqueam Land. Featuring a rad playlist, interviews with Zero Waste, attendees, and Princess Aurora the Miniature Stallion, plus much much more! The Barn Raising is a free community festival open to everyone from UNA residents and UBC members to Vancouverites from all over.

 

  • Interview with Ken Boesem who's worked at Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium for the last 11 years about the independent bookstore and LGBTQ+ activism in Vancouver.

Interview with Ken Boesem who's worked at Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium for the last 11 years on the history of the independent bookstore and LGBTQ+ activism in Vancouver.

  • Interview with Chris Morrissey, founder of Rainbow Refugee, on the organization and the challenges facing LGBTQ migrants.

Interview with Rainbow Refugee co-founder Chris Morrissey about the organization and the challenges facing LGBTQ+ migrants.

  • Interview with Telyn Kusalik, one of the organizers of Vancouver's 2016 Trans, Transgender, Transsexual, Genderqueer, Two Spirit and Intersex march about the march and trans activism.

Interview with Telyn Kusalik, one of the organizers of the 2016 Trans, Transgender, Transsexual, Genderqueer, Two Spirit and Intersex March about the march and trans activism in Vancouver.

  • Interview with Dr. Seonaid Nolan a clinical assistant professor at the University of British Columbia, an addiction physician at St. Paul’s hospital and a research scientist at the BC Centre for HIV/AIDS about the growing problem of fentanyl overdoses and addictions in British Columbia.

Interview with Dr. Senoid Nolan a clinical assistant professor at the University of British Columbia, an addiction physician at St. Paul’s hospital and a research scientist at the BC Centre for HIV/AIDS about the growing problem of fentanyl overdoses and opioid addiction in British Columbia.

  • Safe N Sound, part of All My Intimate Relations series on CBC's Early Edition, April 19, 2016. Trevor Blackman-Wulff is a First Nations man who overcame homophobia and co-founded first LGBTQ+ support group in Squamish BC.

Trevor Blackman-Wulff is a First Nations youth who overcame homophobia and co-founded first LGBTQ+ support group in Squamish BC. He tells his story to UBC students Emily Black and Emily McCarty for series "All My Intimate Relations." on CBC's Early Edition, April 19, 2016.

  • Interview with Aaron Goodman professor at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in communication studies and journalism about his photo documentary on three long-term heroin users participating in North America's first heroin-assisted treatment program.

Interview with Aaron Goodman a professor at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in communication studies and journalism. He discusses his photo documentary following three long-term heroin users in Vancouver for over a year as they participate in North America's first heroin-assisted treatment program.

  • Interview with third year UBC finance student Jason Kalirai on his experience participating in the Five Days for the Homeless campaign.

Interview with third year UBC finance student Jason Kalirai on his experience participating in the Five Days for the Homeless campaign.

  • Audio piece on student reaction to a pro-life demonstration at UBC. Includes interviews with Art History students who say UBC should have informed students about the demonstration, UBC Lifeline, and a pro-choice protestor.

March 9th-11th UBC Lifeline, a pro-life club at UBC held a demonstration on campus. This prompted a petition from Art History students that UBC should have told faculty and students about the demonstration. A number of students also hastily organized an independent pro-choice protest. Interviews with Art History students Ilana and Veena Bassi, UBC Lifeline executive member Irene DeSousa, and pro-choice protestor Jessie Schwartz

  • Interview with CATIE Science and Medicine Editor Sean Hosein about Health Canada's recent decision to approve Truvada along with other measures to prevent HIV infection.

Health Canada recently approved Truvada along with other measured for HIV prevention. Interview with Sean Hosein, Science and Medicine Editor of CATIE about PrEP, Truvada and HIV in Canada. (PrEP=pre-exposure prophylaxis)

  • Interview with UBC faculty member Juliet O'Brien on the executive summary of the Paula Butler report, the GSS sexual assault report and speaking out as an untenured faculty member.

Interview with UBC faculty member Juliet O'Brien on the executive summary of Paula Butler's report, the GSS sexual assault report and speaking out as an untenured faculty member.

  • Interview with Sara-Jane Finlay the Associate Vice President of Equity and Inclusion at UBC. She discusses Paula Butler's review of how UBC handled sexual assault allegations, the Sexual Assault Discourse and Dialogue conference, and UBC's impending sexual assault policy.

Interview with Sara-Jane Finlay, the Associate Vice President of Equity and Inclusion at UBC. She discusses Paula Butler's review of how UBC handled sexual assault allegations, the Sexual Assault Discourse and Dialogue conference, and UBC's impending sexual assault policy.

  • Interview with Dr. John Oliffe founder and lead investigator of UBC's Men's Health Research Program about his recent study, masculinity, and men's mental health.

Interview with Dr. John Oliffe, founder and lead investigator of UBC's Men's Health Research Program. He discusses a recent study funded by the Movember Foundation about men's mental health. He also discusses masculinity and its impact on men's health.

  • Interview with Harsha Walia about her participation in "Coming Together at the Intersections: Sexualized Violence in our Communities" for UBC Sexual Assault Awareness month. She discusses the structures that influence sexualized violence, allyship, and bridging gaps between communities.

I interview with Harsha Walia about her participation in "Coming Together at the Intersections: Sexualized Violence in our Communities" for UBC Sexual Assault Awareness month. She discusses the structures that influence sexualized violence, allyship, and bridging gaps between communities.

  • Interview with Lucia Lorenzi a PhD candidate in English at UBC, anti-violence activist and writer on supporting survivors of sexual assault, institutional response and emotional labour in light of CBC's The Fifth Estate's investigation School of Secrets. Aired on the Nov 27, 2015 episode of News 101 on CiTR 101.9FM.

Interview with Lucia Lorenzi on supporting survivors of sexual assault on campuses in light of CBC's The Fifth Estate documentary "School of Secrets".

  • Interview with Tami Starlight and David, organizers of the 2015 Transgender Day of Remembrance on the history and meaning of the event. Aired on the Nov 20, 2015 episode of News 101 on CiTR 101.9 FM.

Interview with Tami Starlight and David, organizers of the 2015 Transgender Day of Remembrance on the history and meaning of the day, this year's event, and how to be a better ally.

  • Interview with Elections Canada spokesperson Dorothy Citek about registering and voting in the 2015 election. Aired on Sept 25, 2015 episode of News 101 on CiTR 101.9FM.

Interview WITH Elections Canada spokesperson Dorothy Citek about registering and voting in the 2015 federal election.

  • Interview with Taylor Owen on his book Disruptive Power: The Crisis of the State in the Digital Age. Aired on News 101 on CiTR 101.9 FM

Interview with Taylor Owen on his new book Disruptive Power: The Crisis of the State in the Digital Age

  • Interview with UBC professor Graham Riches on food banks in Canada. Aired on News 101 on CiTR 101.9 FM

Interview with UBC Professor Graham Riches on food banks in Canada. Originally aired on News 101 on CiTR 101.9 FM

  • Yaseen Mottiar discusses his work at UBC's Forestry Department and explains the carbon process in poplar trees. This informative interview is interesting and makes difficult science concepts easier to grasp.

Yaseen Mottiar discusses his work in UBCs Forestry Department and explains the carbon process in poplar trees. This informative interview is interesting and makes difficult science concepts easier to grasp.

  • Radio essay on transgender health care. Aired on News 101 on CiTR 101.9 FM

  • Piece on the Three Minute Thesis featuring an interview with Jacqui Brinkman, the Graduate Pathways to Success Manager at UBC and Zoe Lam the people's choice and first place winner of the 2015 Three Minute Thesis competition at UBC. Aired on News 101 on CiTR 101.9 FM

This piece on the Three Minute Thesis at the University of British Columbia aired on News 101 on CiTR. It features an interview with Jacqui Brinkman, the Graduate Pathways to Success Manager. I also interviewed Zoe Lam, the 2015 winner of first place and the people's choice award.

  • Radio essay on Dalhousie School of Dentistry scandal. Aired on News 101 on CiTR 101.9 FM.

This radio essay examines the Dalhousie Dentistry scandal and rape culture in Canada's institutions. Aired on News 101 on CiTR 101.9.

  • Interview with UBC School of Nursing's former director Sally Thorne on Ethel Johns. Johns was the founder of the school and has been named a person of national historical significance by the Canadian government. Aired on the March 6, 2015 episode of New 101 on CiTR 101.9 FM

An interview with UBC Nursing professor and former director Sally Thorne on Ethel Johns. Johns was the founder of UBC's School of Nursing and was named a person of national historical significance by the Canadian Government.

  • Valentine's Day: a Radio Essay. Aired on Feb 2015 on News 101 on CiTR 101.9 FM

This essay on the annual celebration of love aired on the News 101 program on CiTR 101.9 in February 2015.

  • UBC animal research interviews with Stop UBC Animal Research and Dr. Doris Dudet. Aired on the Nov 14, 2014 episode of News 101 on CiTR 101.9 FM

An interview with a member from the group Stop UBC Animal Research in light of criticisms against UBC researchers for using animals.

Interview with UBC professor and researcher Dr. Doris Doudet who has been under fire from animal rights activists for the use of Macaque monkeys in her research.

  • Podcast of the Nov 28, 2014 episode of News 101 on CiTR 101.9FM. I co-host the episode which includes my interview with UBC political science professor and Director of the Centre for the Study of Domestic Institutions, Maxwell Cameron on voter turnout in the recent Vancouver municipal election.

http://playlist.citr.ca/podcasting/audio/20141128-170000-to-20141128-180000.mp3

  • Interview with Ariana Barer of Women Against Violence Against Women on Jian Ghomeshi and gendered violence. Aired on the Nov 7, 2014 episode of News 101 on CiTR 101.9 FM

Interview with Arianna Barer from WAVAW Vancouver on violence against women in light of the charges against Jian Ghomeshi.

  • Interview on Skwachays Lodge, an arts hotel in Vancouver. Aired on Oct 31, 2014 episode of News 101 on CiTR 101.9 FM

Interview with Maggie Edwards on Vancouver's Skwachays Lodge.

  • Podcast of Oct 17, 2014 episode of News 101 on CiTR 101.9 FM. Features my interview with creators of nightlife app NightBound on entrepreneurship.

http://playlist.citr.ca/podcasting/audio/20141017-171000-to-20141017-180500.mp3

  • Podcast of the Sept 26, 2014 episode of News 101 on CiTR 101.9 FM. I cohost this episode which features my interview with journalist Wameesh George Hamilton on his story about the violation of a sacred First Nations burial site that went viral.

http://playlist.citr.ca/podcasting/audio/20140926-170000-to-20140926-180000.mp3