ICONOCLAST Collective

ICONOCLAST Collective

Podcast by ICONOCLAST Collective

Welcome to the companion podcast to ICONOCLAST, Western University’s arts, culture, and politics collective. Our Spring 2020 theme is KINDRED. Join our guests as they discuss interpersonal relationships in all forms: familial, romantic, friendship, and more. This podcast is produced by Nara Monteiro and co-hosted by Aisha Khan, Julia Albert, Hadi Kiani, and James Gagnon. Special thanks to Radio Western.

Aloita 7 vrk maksuton tilaus

Kokeilun jälkeen 7,99 € / kuukausi.Peru milloin tahansa.

Aloita maksutta

Kaikki jaksot

8 jaksot
episode KINDRED: Dr. Lynne Zarbatany artwork
KINDRED: Dr. Lynne Zarbatany

We’re back with two more episodes to kick off the summer! Friendship is a central part of KINDRED; the people we choose to spend our time with are as much our kin as the communities we were born into. In this episode, Aisha Khan and Dr. Lynne Zarbatany trace human connection from our newborn moments to the platonic and romantic relationships that carry us through adulthood. Dr. Zarbatany is a psychology professor at Western University who researches and teaches about peer cliques, peer networks, and socialization processes within those networks. Join her and Aisha for a discussion about intercultural communities, friendship, and bullying, sprinkled with some Mean Girls references. You can read the issue virtually at iconoclastuwo.com/kindred [http://iconoclastuwo.com/kindred] or contact us on social media at @iconoclastuwo [http://www.instagram.com/iconoclastuwo] to purchase a print copy. This podcast is produced by ICONOCLAST Collective and Nara Monteiro. It is co-hosted and jointly edited by Julia Albert, Aisha Khan, and Hadi Kiani. Out intro music for this episode is“We Are Heading to the East” [https://freemusicarchive.org/music/springtide/Sounds_strange_weird_but_unmistakably_romantic_Vol1/1-03_We_Are_Heading_to_the_East]bySpringtide [https://springtide.bandcamp.com/] and the episode artwork is by Jehyun Sung [https://unsplash.com/@jaysung]. Special thanks toRadio Western [http://www.radiowestern.ca/] for the recording space.

23. toukok. 2020 - 32 min
episode KINDRED: The Directors’ Episode artwork
KINDRED: The Directors’ Episode

Kicking off Season II of ICONOCAST, Directors Jerika Cadudada, Catherine Cassels, and Veronica Botnik sit down with host Nara Monteiro to introduce our new theme, KINDRED. Join our discussion about achieving intimacy in art, how technology facilitates and impedes human connection, and maintaining a sense of self within relationships. We are accepting KINDRED submissions to iconoclastuwo@gmail.com until February 15th. See iconoclastuwo.com/submit [http://iconoclastuwo.com/submit/] for our mood board, prompts, and submission guidelines. This podcast is produced by ICONOCLAST Collective and Nara Monteiro and is co-hosted and jointly edited by James Gagnon, Julia Albert, Aisha Khan, and Hadi Kiani. Out intro music for this episode is “We Are Heading to the East” [https://freemusicarchive.org/music/springtide/Sounds_strange_weird_but_unmistakably_romantic_Vol1/1-03_We_Are_Heading_to_the_East] by Springtide [https://springtide.bandcamp.com/]. Special thanks to Radio Western [http://www.radiowestern.ca/].

29. tammik. 2020 - 34 min
episode UPROOTED: Tehya Quachegan artwork
UPROOTED: Tehya Quachegan

Welcome to the fifth and final episode of the UPROOTED season of ICONOCAST! New co-host Julia Albert sits down with Tehya Quachegan, a student double majoring in psychology and Indigenous Studies and the President of the Indigenous Students Association here at Western. They discuss literal and metaphorical roots, land-based learning, and Indigenous perspectives on climate action. You can follow Tehya’s work with the ISA on Facebook @isawesternu and instagram @isa.westernu. Find the print issue of UPROOTED at ICON’s Fall 2019 Launch Party on November 21st, 7pm at Covent Garden Market. Thanks for listening!

17. marrask. 2019 - 23 min
episode UPROOTED: Professor Kristy Robertson artwork
UPROOTED: Professor Kristy Robertson

Welcome to episode four of ICONOCAST! Join co-host James Gagnon for his interview with Western Professor Kristy Robertson about the anthropocene, sustainable art, and the relationship between art and activism. Our cover is Professor Robertson's book, Tear Gas Epiphanies. This podcast is produced by ICONOCLAST Collective, was edited by James Gagnon, and recorded at Radio Western. Find more at iconoclastuwo.com.

28. lokak. 2019 - 25 min
episode Uprooted: Reilly Knowles artwork
Uprooted: Reilly Knowles

Tune in for co-host Aisha Khan's talk with artist, Western student, and longtime ICON contributor Reilly Knowles. They discuss the intersection of art, body, and nature, the importance of sustainable art practices, and how it can be damaging to think of things in a natural/unnatural binary. Find Reilly's work at @reilly_knowles on Instagram or at reillyknowles.ca This podcast is produced by ICONOCLAST Collective and was edited by James Gagnon and Nara Monteiro. Cover art: "The Old Oak" by Reilly Knowles

15. lokak. 2019 - 19 min
Loistava design ja vihdoin on helppo löytää podcasteja, joista oikeasti tykkää
Kiva sovellus podcastien kuunteluun, ja sisältö on monipuolista ja kiinnostavaa
Todella kiva äppi, helppo käyttää ja paljon podcasteja, joita en tiennyt ennestään.

Aloita 7 vrk maksuton tilaus

Kokeilun jälkeen 7,99 € / kuukausi.Peru milloin tahansa.

Podimon podcastit

Mainoksista vapaa

Maksuttomat podcastit

Aloita maksutta

Vain Podimossa

Suosittuja äänikirjoja