<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?><!--Generated by Site-Server v@build.version@ (http://www.squarespace.com) on Thu, 09 Apr 2026 22:16:39 GMT
--><rss xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:media="http://www.rssboard.org/media-rss" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" version="2.0"><channel><title>Podcast or Perish</title><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/</link><lastBuildDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2026 17:34:20 +0000</lastBuildDate><language>en-US</language><generator>Site-Server v@build.version@ (http://www.squarespace.com)</generator><itunes:author>Podcast or Perish</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:owner><itunes:name>Cameron Graham</itunes:name><itunes:email>cgraham@schulich.yorku.ca</itunes:email></itunes:owner><itunes:new-feed-url>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes?format=rss</itunes:new-feed-url><itunes:category text="Science"/><itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture"/><itunes:category text="Education"/><copyright>© Cameron Graham, 2018-2026</copyright><itunes:type>episodic</itunes:type><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/db6c48c1-ff3b-4245-b581-f29ebe85342f/Podcast+or+Perish-logo+-+black+on+white+-+square.png?format=1500w"/><description><![CDATA[<p>A podcast about academic research and why it matters. In each episode, host Cameron Graham, Professor of Accounting at the Schulich School of Business at York University in Toronto, talks to a fellow academic about the way they do research, the challenges they face, and the impact of their work.</p>]]></description><item><title>Episode 055: Erin Twyford</title><category>Accounting</category><pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2026 17:34:20 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-055-erin-twyford</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:69b03a774a56d667e76d9f67</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">‍  ‍</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What does it mean to be a critical scholar in an academy obsessed with metrics?</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Erin Twyford</strong>, Senior Lecture in Accounting at the University of Wollongong. She describes her experience of a recent academic conference as a "fever dream." She sees her academic role as profoundly relational - to her family, to her colleagues, to her students, and to the Indigenous country on which she lives. She talks about finding hope as an academic despite pushing the mythical boulder of Sisyphus up the hill every day.</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-055-erin-twyford">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-055-erin-twyford</a></p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">‍  ‍</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What does it mean to be a critical scholar in an academy obsessed with metrics?</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Erin Twyford</strong>, Senior Lecture in Accounting at the University of Wollongong. She describes her experience of a recent academic conference as a "fever dream." She sees her academic role as profoundly relational - to her family, to her colleagues, to her students, and to the Indigenous country on which she lives. She talks about finding hope as an academic despite pushing the mythical boulder of Sisyphus up the hill every day.</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-055-erin-twyford">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-055-erin-twyford</a></p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:53:00</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1773157632714-712F1KMK43V1TJS2RURK/Screen+Shot+2026-03-10+at+10.59.05.24+AM.png?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>55</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Erin Twyford on Research as Relationship to Others</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="76441022" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/69b054e493a45e1153b93344/1773163836760/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_055_ErinTwyford.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="76441022" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/69b054e493a45e1153b93344/1773163836760/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_055_ErinTwyford.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Erin Twyford on Research as Relationship to Others</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 054: Adam Diamant</title><category>Operations Management</category><category>Artificial Intelligence</category><pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2026 20:16:24 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-054-adam-diamant</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:6983a0a289e49b17a86236b1</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>Who should get the next MRI scan?</strong></p><p class="sqsrte-large" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Adam Diamant</strong> of the Schulich School of Business, York University, who studies waiting lists using complex models and artificial intelligence. We discuss the ethics of waiting lists for scarce resources, such as MRI scans and life-saving surgeries. Adam says we can improve on the “first come, first served” model that we often default to.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-054-adam-diamant">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-054-adam-diamant</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>Who should get the next MRI scan?</strong></p><p class="sqsrte-large" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Adam Diamant</strong> of the Schulich School of Business, York University, who studies waiting lists using complex models and artificial intelligence. We discuss the ethics of waiting lists for scarce resources, such as MRI scans and life-saving surgeries. Adam says we can improve on the “first come, first served” model that we often default to.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-054-adam-diamant">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-054-adam-diamant</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>true</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:50:02</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1770235510615-DYVJ120ILAK7HMCRUBJB/Adam-Diamant-e1643127536361.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>54</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Adam Diamant on Using AI in Healthcare</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="48164896" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/69a49e18a29934750fec1e43/1773156983983/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_054_AdamDiamant.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="48164896" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/69a49e18a29934750fec1e43/1773156983983/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_054_AdamDiamant.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Adam Diamant on Using AI in Healthcare</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 053: Moshe Milevsky</title><category>Finance</category><pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2025 21:20:03 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-053-moshe-milevsky</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:68876d5f18583d0c79287d0a</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How can we make our money last as long as we do?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Moshe Milevsky </strong>of the Schulich School of Business, York University, a leading expert on pensions and financial planning. We discuss “longevity risk,” which is all about what happens if you outlive your retirement savings. We look at the origins of pensions in the Church of Scotland, the psychology of retirement, and how Moshe’s research bridges economics and human behavior to design safer financial futures.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-053-moshe-milevsky">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-053-moshe-milevsky</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How can we make our money last as long as we do?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Moshe Milevsky </strong>of the Schulich School of Business, York University, a leading expert on pensions and financial planning. We discuss “longevity risk,” which is all about what happens if you outlive your retirement savings. We look at the origins of pensions in the Church of Scotland, the psychology of retirement, and how Moshe’s research bridges economics and human behavior to design safer financial futures.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-053-moshe-milevsky">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-053-moshe-milevsky</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:41:47</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1753706004391-8U4N9T4Q4ZIEMBRTNB03/Moshe%2Bagainst%2Bblue%2Bbackground.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>53</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Moshe Milevsky on Retirement Risk and Financial Longevity</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="60289952" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/6925d8a3cb484012b4a05984/1770234018552/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_053_MosheMilevsky.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="60289952" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/6925d8a3cb484012b4a05984/1770234018552/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_053_MosheMilevsky.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Moshe Milevsky on Retirement Risk and Financial Longevity</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 052: Eileen Fischer</title><category>Marketing</category><pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2025 19:24:47 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-052-eileen-fischer</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:684c5d5ce8201c0ed8aeb6ee</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What drives people to start businesses that matter?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Eileen Fischer</strong>, the Anne &amp; Max Tanenbaum Chair in Entrepreneurship and Family Enterprise at the Schulich School of Business, York University. She studies the cultural and emotional dimensions of entrepreneurship, exploring how meaning and identity motivate business creation beyond profit.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-052-eileen-fischer">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-052-eileen-fischer</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What drives people to start businesses that matter?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Eileen Fischer</strong>, the Anne &amp; Max Tanenbaum Chair in Entrepreneurship and Family Enterprise at the Schulich School of Business, York University. She studies the cultural and emotional dimensions of entrepreneurship, exploring how meaning and identity motivate business creation beyond profit.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-052-eileen-fischer">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-052-eileen-fischer</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:39:55</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1749835698663-CCPL8JL06ASU4Q4LIGKV/Screenshot%2B2025-06-12%2B115946.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>52</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Eileen Fischer on Entrepreneurship and Meaning in Markets</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="38332189" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/6925d803140738578c10ceac/1764087838618/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_052_EileenFischer.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="38332189" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/6925d803140738578c10ceac/1764087838618/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_052_EileenFischer.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Eileen Fischer on Entrepreneurship and Meaning in Markets</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 051: Ela Veresiu</title><category>Marketing</category><pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2025 20:19:54 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-051-ela-veresiu</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:6806a375c5983337610dae83</guid><description><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How do brands shape who we think we are?</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk once again with <strong>Dr. Ela Veresiu</strong>, Associate Professor of Marketing at the Schulich School of Business, York University. Her research in consumer culture theory examines how markets reproduce social inequality through everyday consumption. We discuss gender, class, and the hidden power of marketing in defining citizenship and belonging.</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-051-ela-veresiu">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-051-ela-veresiu</a></p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How do brands shape who we think we are?</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk once again with <strong>Dr. Ela Veresiu</strong>, Associate Professor of Marketing at the Schulich School of Business, York University. Her research in consumer culture theory examines how markets reproduce social inequality through everyday consumption. We discuss gender, class, and the hidden power of marketing in defining citizenship and belonging.</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-051-ela-veresiu">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-051-ela-veresiu</a></p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. 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Drawing on his paper “Distilling Authenticity: Materiality and Narratives in Canadian Distilleries’ Authenticity Work,” we discuss how industries craft credibility through storytelling, material culture, and emotion—and what that reveals about change inside organizations.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-050-maxim-voronov">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-050-maxim-voronov</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What makes one product seem more authentic than another?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Maxim Voronov</strong>, Professor of Sustainability and Organization Studies at the Schulich School of Business, York University. Drawing on his paper “Distilling Authenticity: Materiality and Narratives in Canadian Distilleries’ Authenticity Work,” we discuss how industries craft credibility through storytelling, material culture, and emotion—and what that reveals about change inside organizations.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-050-maxim-voronov">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-050-maxim-voronov</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:32;30</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1741006274852-EB8NP2WCJA03MQGFQ9IN/Maxim+-+Schulich.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>50</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Maxim Voronov on Authenticity and Organizational Change</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="31323408" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/6925d69b8e7f843cd4c683b1/1764087473690/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_050_MaximVoronov.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="31323408" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/6925d69b8e7f843cd4c683b1/1764087473690/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_050_MaximVoronov.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Maxim Voronov on Authenticity and Organizational Change</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 049: Giri Kanagaretnam</title><category>Sustainability</category><category>Accounting</category><category>Environment</category><pubDate>Thu, 16 Jan 2025 20:24:21 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-049-giri-kanagaretnam</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:67598acb2a8cc9311f8e616d</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Do the beliefs of people who live near a company’s head office affect the company’s actions on climate change?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Giri Kanagaretnam</strong>, Ron Binns Chair in Financial Reporting, Banking, and Governance at the Schulich School of Business, York University. We explore his work on whether local beliefs about climate change are related to corporate tax behavior, specifically when firms take advantage of green tax incentives. Giri’s data says that firms in counties with strong climate-change norms tend to have lower effective tax rates. Giri says this means that social beliefs—not just financial incentives—shape corporate action. I take some convincing.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-049-giri-kanagaretnam">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-049-giri-kanagaretnam</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Do the beliefs of people who live near a company’s head office affect the company’s actions on climate change?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Giri Kanagaretnam</strong>, Ron Binns Chair in Financial Reporting, Banking, and Governance at the Schulich School of Business, York University. We explore his work on whether local beliefs about climate change are related to corporate tax behavior, specifically when firms take advantage of green tax incentives. Giri’s data says that firms in counties with strong climate-change norms tend to have lower effective tax rates. Giri says this means that social beliefs—not just financial incentives—shape corporate action. I take some convincing.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-049-giri-kanagaretnam">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-049-giri-kanagaretnam</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:33:04</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1733952414711-31VELEZ527R0710EWY4U/Giri.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>49</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Giri Kanagaretnam on Corporate Beliefs about Climate Change</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="47688163" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/6925d5ecc8dcdc7a37c6e789/1764087332174/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_049_GiriKanagaretnam.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="47688163" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/6925d5ecc8dcdc7a37c6e789/1764087332174/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_049_GiriKanagaretnam.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Giri Kanagaretnam on Corporate Beliefs about Climate Change</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 048: Olaf Weber</title><category>Finance</category><category>Sustainability</category><pubDate>Tue, 03 Dec 2024 13:12:03 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-048-olaf-weber</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:674ee9e3f825d64eca958a60</guid><description><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Can climate change reshape how banks see risk?</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Olaf Weber</strong>, CIBC Chair in Sustainable Finance at the Schulich School of Business, York University. His research connects environmental risk to financial stability. We discuss how credit ratings, lending policies, and investor decisions are being transformed by the realities of a warming planet—and what sustainable finance can do to manage those risks.</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-048-olaf-weber">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-048-olaf-weber</a></p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.  </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Can climate change reshape how banks see risk?</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Olaf Weber</strong>, CIBC Chair in Sustainable Finance at the Schulich School of Business, York University. His research connects environmental risk to financial stability. We discuss how credit ratings, lending policies, and investor decisions are being transformed by the realities of a warming planet—and what sustainable finance can do to manage those risks.</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-048-olaf-weber">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-048-olaf-weber</a></p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.  </p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:24:33</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1733228828414-33VK6SHR0J5HRTT80C76/OlafWeber-scaled-e1688743755415.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>48</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Olaf Weber on Climate Risk and Sustainable Finance</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="35430081" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/6925d1a1d0469641df654566/1764086199188/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_048_OlafWeber.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="35430081" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/6925d1a1d0469641df654566/1764086199188/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_048_OlafWeber.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Olaf Weber on Climate Risk and Sustainable Finance</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 047: Irene Henriques</title><category>Economics</category><pubDate>Sun, 03 Nov 2024 13:34:31 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-047-irene-henriques</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:672764a95d817503e86f46e1</guid><description><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How can business help rebuild relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples?</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Irene Henriques</strong>, of the Schulich School of Business, York University. A sustainability economist, her collaborative research examines Indigenous entrepreneurship and the economics of reconciliation. We discuss how communities and corporations can co-create value by dismantling colonial institutions and advancing economic self-determination.</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-047-irene-henriques">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-047-irene-henriques</a></p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham. </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How can business help rebuild relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples?</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Irene Henriques</strong>, of the Schulich School of Business, York University. A sustainability economist, her collaborative research examines Indigenous entrepreneurship and the economics of reconciliation. We discuss how communities and corporations can co-create value by dismantling colonial institutions and advancing economic self-determination.</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-047-irene-henriques">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-047-irene-henriques</a></p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. 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Her research on bad bosses explores the nuances of leadership, mental health, and diversity in organizations. We discuss how identity, empathy, and systemic change can help build workplaces that value people as much as performance.</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-046-winny-shen">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-046-winny-shen</a></p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.  </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What makes a workplace truly inclusive—and not just diverse?</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Winny Shen</strong>, Associate Professor of Organizational Behaviour at York University’s Schulich School of Business. Her research on bad bosses explores the nuances of leadership, mental health, and diversity in organizations. We discuss how identity, empathy, and systemic change can help build workplaces that value people as much as performance.</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-046-winny-shen">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-046-winny-shen</a></p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. 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She researches children’s literature, comics, and graphic novels, tracing how visual storytelling shapes childhood imagination and social awareness. We explore the artistry of the illustrated page and its power to teach empathy and wonder.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-045-alison-halsall">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-045-alison-halsall</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How do pictures and words help children imagine the world anew?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Alison Halsall</strong>, Associate Professor of Humanities at York University. She researches children’s literature, comics, and graphic novels, tracing how visual storytelling shapes childhood imagination and social awareness. We explore the artistry of the illustrated page and its power to teach empathy and wonder.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-045-alison-halsall">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-045-alison-halsall</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:39:52</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1705923338045-0ZLQ6AGMMPN5KODMW2VI/Halsall+-+York+University.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>45</itunes:episode><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="38397680" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/6925ce23868fe42857f98e99/1764085309567/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_045_AlisonHalsall.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="38397680" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/6925ce23868fe42857f98e99/1764085309567/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_045_AlisonHalsall.mp3"/><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 044: Susan Dieleman</title><category>Philosophy</category><pubDate>Fri, 02 Jun 2023 10:59:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-044-susan-dieleman</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:64793a2d4597485e0f70db26</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Can democracy survive in the age of algorithms?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Susan Dieleman</strong>, Jarislowsky Chair in Trust and Political Leadership at the University of Lethbridge. She studies democratic theory and the ethics of online discourse, examining how social media and digital platforms affect deliberation and civic trust. We discuss what philosophers can teach us about power, participation, and public reason in a networked world.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-044-susan-dieleman">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-044-susan-dieleman</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Can democracy survive in the age of algorithms?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Susan Dieleman</strong>, Jarislowsky Chair in Trust and Political Leadership at the University of Lethbridge. She studies democratic theory and the ethics of online discourse, examining how social media and digital platforms affect deliberation and civic trust. We discuss what philosophers can teach us about power, participation, and public reason in a networked world.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-044-susan-dieleman">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-044-susan-dieleman</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:33:16</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1685666444444-T268WSSCLRU06D3WE7MU/dieleman-susan.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>44</itunes:episode><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="32061167" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/6925cc85314cde2f6210060e/1764084907893/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_044_SusanDieleman.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="32061167" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/6925cc85314cde2f6210060e/1764084907893/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_044_SusanDieleman.mp3"/><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 043: Emily Rosenman</title><category>Geography</category><category>Finance</category><pubDate>Fri, 10 Mar 2023 16:08:30 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-043-emily-rosenman</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:6409ea719866b46b815ba57f</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Can finance ever serve the public good?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Emily Rosenman</strong>, Assistant Professor of Geography at Penn State University. Her research investigates how financial systems shape inequality and urban life—from disaster recovery to affordable housing. We explore the politics of financialization and what justice-oriented economies might look like.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-043-emily-rosenman">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-043-emily-rosenman</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Can finance ever serve the public good?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Emily Rosenman</strong>, Assistant Professor of Geography at Penn State University. Her research investigates how financial systems shape inequality and urban life—from disaster recovery to affordable housing. We explore the politics of financialization and what justice-oriented economies might look like.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-043-emily-rosenman">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-043-emily-rosenman</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. 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Her archaeological research at Roman military sites uncovers the overlooked roles of women and families on imperial frontiers. We discuss how small finds—sandals, jewelry, writing tablets—reveal the hidden texture of ancient life.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-042-elizabeth-greene">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-042-elizabeth-greene</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How can ancient artifacts rewrite women into history?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Elizabeth Greene</strong>, Associate Professor of Classical Studies at Western University. Her archaeological research at Roman military sites uncovers the overlooked roles of women and families on imperial frontiers. We discuss how small finds—sandals, jewelry, writing tablets—reveal the hidden texture of ancient life.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-042-elizabeth-greene">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-042-elizabeth-greene</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. 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A cultural sociologist of markets, he studies how moral ideas—like sustainability and fairness—get built into consumer culture. We explore why consumption is a site of identity, conflict, and social change.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-041-markus-giesler">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-041-markus-giesler</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. 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We explore why consumption is a site of identity, conflict, and social change.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-041-markus-giesler">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-041-markus-giesler</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. 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We discuss her work on reproductive technologies and genome editing, the global ethics of CRISPR, and why public engagement must shape how science rewrites the human future.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-040-francoise-baylis">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-040-francoise-baylis</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Does gene editing change what it means to be human?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Françoise Baylis</strong>, University Research Professor Emerita at Dalhousie University and a leading voice in bioethics. We discuss her work on reproductive technologies and genome editing, the global ethics of CRISPR, and why public engagement must shape how science rewrites the human future.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-040-francoise-baylis">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-040-francoise-baylis</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. 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Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What can the mud at the bottom of an Arctic lake tell us about the planet’s future?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Josh Thienpont</strong>, a paleolimnologist from York University’s Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change. By analyzing ancient sediments, he reconstructs the history of northern freshwater ecosystems to trace the accelerating impacts of climate change. We discuss fieldwork in extreme environments and why the Arctic’s past is key to understanding its rapidly changing present.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-039-josh-thienpont">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-039-josh-thienpont</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. 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Her research examines gender, race, and labor in digital gaming and online communities. We discuss how inclusion efforts sometimes reproduce exclusion, and how critical media scholarship can make digital spaces more equitable.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-038-alison-harvey">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-038-alison-harvey</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Who gets to feel at home online?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Alison Harvey</strong>, Associate Professor of Communications at York University. Her research examines gender, race, and labor in digital gaming and online communities. We discuss how inclusion efforts sometimes reproduce exclusion, and how critical media scholarship can make digital spaces more equitable.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-038-alison-harvey">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-038-alison-harvey</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. 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Her pioneering work in biophotonics uses lasers and optical imaging to study and treat age-related eye diseases. We explore how light reveals the structure of the retina, how multidisciplinary science drives discovery, and why she calls the eye “the window to the brain.”</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-037-ozzy-mermut">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-037-ozzy-mermut</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Can beams of light save sight?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Ozzy Mermut</strong> of York University’s Centre for Vision Research. Her pioneering work in biophotonics uses lasers and optical imaging to study and treat age-related eye diseases. We explore how light reveals the structure of the retina, how multidisciplinary science drives discovery, and why she calls the eye “the window to the brain.”</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-037-ozzy-mermut">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-037-ozzy-mermut</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:37:49</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1654555327215-MPBFPETI29O7I4GMK3TJ/0N8A5798-Edit.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>37</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Ozzy Mermut on Biophotonics and the Future of Vision</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="34595079" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/691c79852e244e576800b0fc/1763473838710/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_037_OzzyMermut.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="34595079" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/691c79852e244e576800b0fc/1763473838710/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_037_OzzyMermut.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Ozzy Mermut on Biophotonics and the Future of Vision</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 036: Dayna Scott</title><category>Law</category><pubDate>Wed, 01 Jun 2022 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-036-dayna-scott</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:629633f262631d70f8538b3b</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Who bears the cost of Canada’s green transition?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Dayna Scott</strong>, Canada Research Chair in Environmental Law and Justice at York University’s Osgoode Hall Law School. She examines how Canada’s push for critical minerals and renewable energy development intersects with Indigenous rights and environmental governance. We discuss what a just transition really means, and how law can either reinforce or resist extractive power.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-036-dayna-scott">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-036-dayna-scott</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Who bears the cost of Canada’s green transition?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Dayna Scott</strong>, Canada Research Chair in Environmental Law and Justice at York University’s Osgoode Hall Law School. She examines how Canada’s push for critical minerals and renewable energy development intersects with Indigenous rights and environmental governance. We discuss what a just transition really means, and how law can either reinforce or resist extractive power.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-036-dayna-scott">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-036-dayna-scott</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:39:03</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1654010919455-VG3WZ2S7HPNSVDASMQBC/Dayna-Scott_Newsroom.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>36</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Dayna Scott on Environmental Justice and the Green Transition</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="38230553" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/691c786b1a61387ff03c5b4c/1763473558014/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_036_DaynaScott.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="38230553" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/691c786b1a61387ff03c5b4c/1763473558014/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_036_DaynaScott.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Dayna Scott on Environmental Justice and the Green Transition</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 035: Andrea O’Reilly</title><category>Women's Studies</category><pubDate>Wed, 04 May 2022 10:56:55 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-035-andrea-oreilly</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:62725bf7a60fd46518a1c426</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How has feminist theory transformed our understanding of motherhood?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Andrea O’Reilly </strong>of York University. She studies motherhood. We explore how decades of feminist scholarship have challenged cultural myths about mothers, caregiving, and equality—and how storytelling itself becomes a form of resistance.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-035-andrea-oreilly">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-035-andrea-oreilly</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How has feminist theory transformed our understanding of motherhood?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Andrea O’Reilly </strong>of York University. She studies motherhood. We explore how decades of feminist scholarship have challenged cultural myths about mothers, caregiving, and equality—and how storytelling itself becomes a form of resistance.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-035-andrea-oreilly">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-035-andrea-oreilly</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. 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We discuss her research on how educators’ personal beliefs and values shaped their response to online learning, and how empathy and integrity guided classrooms through crisis.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-034-sarah-barrett">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-034-sarah-barrett</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How did teachers balance care, conviction, and exhaustion during the pandemic?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Sarah Barrett</strong>, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education, York University. We discuss her research on how educators’ personal beliefs and values shaped their response to online learning, and how empathy and integrity guided classrooms through crisis.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-034-sarah-barrett">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-034-sarah-barrett</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. 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Drawing on his fieldwork in the Philippines, he shows how movement, ritual, and film come together to tell stories of faith, resilience, and community—and how scholarship itself can move between art and advocacy.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-033-patrick-alcedo">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-033-patrick-alcedo</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Can a camera capture the soul of a dancer?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Patrick Alcedo</strong>, Chair of Dance at York University and an award-winning documentary filmmaker. Drawing on his fieldwork in the Philippines, he shows how movement, ritual, and film come together to tell stories of faith, resilience, and community—and how scholarship itself can move between art and advocacy.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-033-patrick-alcedo">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-033-patrick-alcedo</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. 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We discuss how climate disasters, pandemics, and policy decisions ripple through supply networks, what the B.C. floods reveal about Canada’s economic resilience, and how research can help build systems that recover faster from crisis.</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-032-johnny-rungtusanatham">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-032-johnny-rungtusanatham</a></p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.  </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How do everyday products make their way to store shelves—and what happens when that journey breaks down?</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Johnny Rungtusanatham</strong>, Canada Research Chair in Supply Chain Management at York University. We discuss how climate disasters, pandemics, and policy decisions ripple through supply networks, what the B.C. floods reveal about Canada’s economic resilience, and how research can help build systems that recover faster from crisis.</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-032-johnny-rungtusanatham">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-032-johnny-rungtusanatham</a></p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.  </p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:29:04</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1643814081927-9BSG820Z6B2RY1M4XXC3/Manus-Johnny-Rungtusanatham-700x700.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>32</itunes:episode><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="41869457" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/691b941705943b4fe145484d/1763415113200/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_032_JohnnyRungtusanatham.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="41869457" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/691b941705943b4fe145484d/1763415113200/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_032_JohnnyRungtusanatham.mp3"/><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 031: Leeat Granek</title><category>Healthcare</category><category>Psychology</category><pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2022 19:33:21 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-031-leeat-granek</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:61d357a796aa3d155dac1fb4</guid><description><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How do doctors cope with the emotions of life-and-death decisions?</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Leeat Granek</strong> of the School of Health Policy and Management, York University. Her research brings psychology and medicine together to explore how grief, empathy, and moral distress shape clinical judgment—and how acknowledging emotion can make healthcare more humane.</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-031-leeat-granek">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-031-leeat-granek</a></p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham. </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How do doctors cope with the emotions of life-and-death decisions?</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Leeat Granek</strong> of the School of Health Policy and Management, York University. Her research brings psychology and medicine together to explore how grief, empathy, and moral distress shape clinical judgment—and how acknowledging emotion can make healthcare more humane.</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-031-leeat-granek">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-031-leeat-granek</a></p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. 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She explains what “emerging contaminants” are, how her lab tracks them in wastewater, and how collaboration across science, engineering, and policy is essential to keeping our water safe.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-030-satinder-brar">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-030-satinder-brar</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How do we detect pollutants that hide at parts per trillion?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Satinder Brar</strong>, James and Joan Love Chair in Environmental Engineering at the Lassonde School of Engineering, York University. She explains what “emerging contaminants” are, how her lab tracks them in wastewater, and how collaboration across science, engineering, and policy is essential to keeping our water safe.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-030-satinder-brar">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-030-satinder-brar</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:23:32</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1635878276807-F5QUYSVZ1SPGTHAPGVEY/BrarSatinder-283x300%2B-%2BMaximpactblog.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>30</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Satinder Brar on Emerging Contaminants and Environmental Engineering</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="34022094" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/69162868c6b1707e86cbd6fe/1763059854410/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_030_SatinderBrar.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="34022094" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/69162868c6b1707e86cbd6fe/1763059854410/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_030_SatinderBrar.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Satinder Brar on Emerging Contaminants and Environmental Engineering</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 029: Jeremy Kerr &amp; Catherine Sirois-Delisle</title><category>Ecology</category><pubDate>Thu, 30 Sep 2021 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-029-jeremy-kerr-and-catherine-sirois-delisle</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:6152097262216944c13fd6b4</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What can bees and dragonflies tell us about a warming world?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Jeremy Kerr </strong>and doctoral candidate <strong>Catherine Sirois-Delisle </strong>from the University of Ottawa. Drawing on massive datasets and fieldwork, they show how climate change reshapes the ranges of pollinators and other species—and what those shifts mean for conservation, ecosystems, and humanity’s future on a changing planet.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-029-jeremy-kerr-and-catherine-sirois-delisle">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-029-jeremy-kerr-and-catherine-sirois-delisle</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What can bees and dragonflies tell us about a warming world?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Jeremy Kerr </strong>and doctoral candidate <strong>Catherine Sirois-Delisle </strong>from the University of Ottawa. Drawing on massive datasets and fieldwork, they show how climate change reshapes the ranges of pollinators and other species—and what those shifts mean for conservation, ecosystems, and humanity’s future on a changing planet.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-029-jeremy-kerr-and-catherine-sirois-delisle">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-029-jeremy-kerr-and-catherine-sirois-delisle</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. 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We explore how Canada’s for-profit long-term-care system left seniors vulnerable during COVID-19, and what his research on corporate crime reveals about accountability, policy failure, and justice in the face of mass harm.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-028-steven-bittle">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-028-steven-bittle</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">When does corporate negligence become a crime?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Steven Bittle</strong>, Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Ottawa. We explore how Canada’s for-profit long-term-care system left seniors vulnerable during COVID-19, and what his research on corporate crime reveals about accountability, policy failure, and justice in the face of mass harm.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-028-steven-bittle">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-028-steven-bittle</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. 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They are participants in Concordia’s Public Scholars Program, which prepares scholars for communicating about their impactful research.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-027-public-scholars">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-027-public-scholars</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What can we learn from early-career academics about how to communicate research results?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I interview three outstanding emerging scholars from Concordia University in Montreal. <strong>Dr. Bettina Forget </strong>works at the intersection of art and science, using image‑making to communicate science and encourage girls’ participation in STEM. <strong>Dr. Sylvie Ouellette </strong>is a chemist/biochemist who studies how bacteria scavenge iron—an essential nutrient—inside the human body. <strong>Dr. Erica Pimentel </strong>researches how accountants’ work and public presence are being reshaped by technology and online platforms. They are participants in Concordia’s Public Scholars Program, which prepares scholars for communicating about their impactful research.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-027-public-scholars">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-027-public-scholars</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. 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Dr. Siobhan Angus is an art historian whose work explores how images shape our values, linking environmental harm and economic inequality. Dr. Athina Peidou is an earth and space scientist who builds gravity‑field maps of the planet from satellite data to better understand Earth systems. Stephanie Raposo is a psychologist who studies how people’s implicit theories of sexual satisfaction influence relationships. All three were recent winners of the Governor General’s Gold Medal for graduate student scholarship.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-026-gold-medallists">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-026-gold-medallists</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What can newly minted scholars tell us about academic research?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I interview three award-winning graduate degree recipients from York University in Toronto. Dr. Siobhan Angus is an art historian whose work explores how images shape our values, linking environmental harm and economic inequality. Dr. Athina Peidou is an earth and space scientist who builds gravity‑field maps of the planet from satellite data to better understand Earth systems. Stephanie Raposo is a psychologist who studies how people’s implicit theories of sexual satisfaction influence relationships. All three were recent winners of the Governor General’s Gold Medal for graduate student scholarship.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-026-gold-medallists">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-026-gold-medallists</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>true</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>01:01:45</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1611350955056-4PO5C28ZP6U1ZRCAHI9U/acmed_payette.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>26</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Siobhan Angus, Athina Peidou &amp; Stephanie Raposo – Governor General’s Gold Medallists</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="89038724" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/6915edc74692054e4da6261c/1763044904837/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_026_GoldMedallists.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="89038724" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/6915edc74692054e4da6261c/1763044904837/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_026_GoldMedallists.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Siobhan Angus, Athina Peidou &amp; Stephanie Raposo – Governor General’s Gold Medallists</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 025: Fatoumata Seck</title><category>Literature</category><category>Graphic Texts</category><pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-025-fatoumata-seck</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:5f9d535c76564e30d93db67d</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How do comics and literature reshape how we think about African society and its global audiences?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Fatoumata Seck</strong>, Assistant Professor of French and Francophone Studies at Stanford University. She studies African and diasporic literature, with special attention to Senegalese graphic comics and their intersections with journalism, translation, and social critique. We discuss her analysis of Ousmane Mendy’s satirical comics, the politics of cultural translation, and how graphic texts create new possibilities for African storytelling.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-025-fatoumata-seck">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-025-fatoumata-seck</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How do comics and literature reshape how we think about African society and its global audiences?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Fatoumata Seck</strong>, Assistant Professor of French and Francophone Studies at Stanford University. She studies African and diasporic literature, with special attention to Senegalese graphic comics and their intersections with journalism, translation, and social critique. We discuss her analysis of Ousmane Mendy’s satirical comics, the politics of cultural translation, and how graphic texts create new possibilities for African storytelling.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-025-fatoumata-seck">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-025-fatoumata-seck</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:43:58</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1604146096266-BV9KS66G88G56233OX2X/fatoumata_seck+-+Clayman+Institute.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>25</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Fatoumata Seck on Literature, Satire, and African Graphic Texts</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="63430634" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/6915e6a0624f0b54fbf463ea/1763043049861/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_025_FatoumataSeck.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="63430634" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/6915e6a0624f0b54fbf463ea/1763043049861/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_025_FatoumataSeck.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Fatoumata Seck on Literature, Satire, and African Graphic Texts</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 024: Lamia Balafrej</title><category>Art History</category><category>Graphic Texts</category><pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-024-lamia-balafrej</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:5f665152ae8624210b23aae7</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What can medieval art teach us about the politics of work and representation?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Lamia Balafrej</strong>, Associate Professor of Art History at UCLA. Her research focuses on image-making, materiality, and labor in premodern Islamic art. We explore how artistic practices reflected hierarchies of craft, race, and gender, and what those histories reveal about value and creativity.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-024-lamia-balafrej">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-024-lamia-balafrej</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-024-lamia-balafrej">***</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-024-lamia-balafrej"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about ac</a>ademic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What can medieval art teach us about the politics of work and representation?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Lamia Balafrej</strong>, Associate Professor of Art History at UCLA. Her research focuses on image-making, materiality, and labor in premodern Islamic art. We explore how artistic practices reflected hierarchies of craft, race, and gender, and what those histories reveal about value and creativity.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-024-lamia-balafrej">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-024-lamia-balafrej</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-024-lamia-balafrej">***</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-024-lamia-balafrej"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about ac</a>ademic research and why it matters. 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A mechanical engineer and innovative educator, Dr. Smith designs robotic models of the human cervix and quadrupeds to study how biological systems move and adapt. We explore how biomimetic design challenges traditional engineering assumptions, why hands-on learning matters, and how his “renaissance engineering” philosophy connects creativity with technical rigor.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-023-james-smith">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-023-james-smith</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. 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We explore how biomimetic design challenges traditional engineering assumptions, why hands-on learning matters, and how his “renaissance engineering” philosophy connects creativity with technical rigor.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-023-james-smith">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-023-james-smith</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. 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Her work promotes community-engaged approaches to issues such as youth development, immigration, and housing. We explore her belief that authentic research collaboration requires trust, reciprocity, and long-term commitment.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-022-uzo-anucha">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-022-uzo-anucha</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How can research partnerships empower marginalized communities?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Uzo Anucha</strong>, Associate Professor of Social Work at York University and the founding Director of the Applied Social Welfare Research and Evaluation Group. Her work promotes community-engaged approaches to issues such as youth development, immigration, and housing. We explore her belief that authentic research collaboration requires trust, reciprocity, and long-term commitment.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-022-uzo-anucha">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-022-uzo-anucha</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:45:54</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1593201099101-CVMYIA66JFF8HDD7VUMF/Uzo-1024x1024%2B-%2BYouthREX.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>22</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Uzo Anucha on Community-Based Research and Social Justice</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="44184311" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/690baa200090890565ca8fdd/1762372180514/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_022_UzoAnucha.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="44184311" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/690baa200090890565ca8fdd/1762372180514/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_022_UzoAnucha.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Uzo Anucha on Community-Based Research and Social Justice</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 021: Thy Phu</title><category>Literature</category><pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-021-thy-phu</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:5ee521b28a33630b038f6ce7</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How do family photographs shape our understanding of identity and belonging?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Thy Phu </strong>of the Department of English and Writing Studies at Western University in London, Ontario. Her research explores the social life of photographs, particularly how images of families, refugees, and diasporic communities convey care, trauma, and resilience. We discuss her exhibition at the Royal Ontario Museum, which reexamines personal archives and challenges cultural assumptions about family representation.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-021-thy-phu">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-021-thy-phu</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How do family photographs shape our understanding of identity and belonging?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Thy Phu </strong>of the Department of English and Writing Studies at Western University in London, Ontario. Her research explores the social life of photographs, particularly how images of families, refugees, and diasporic communities convey care, trauma, and resilience. We discuss her exhibition at the Royal Ontario Museum, which reexamines personal archives and challenges cultural assumptions about family representation.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-021-thy-phu">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-021-thy-phu</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:53:18</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1592074886889-5G13PF0M6R6HUBX4EBN9/Phu%2B-%2BFamily%2BCamera%2BNetwork.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>21</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Thy Phu on Photography, Memory, and the Family Archive</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="51288832" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/690b95325696b9720055643b/1762366801723/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_021_ThyPhu.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="51288832" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/690b95325696b9720055643b/1762366801723/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_021_ThyPhu.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Thy Phu on Photography, Memory, and the Family Archive</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 020: Senator Kim Pate</title><category>Law</category><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-020-sen-kim-pate</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:5ed28c0e7f741f7a2f1a6367</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How can research and advocacy change the justice system from within?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Senator Kim Pate</strong>, an independent senator for Ontario and longtime advocate for criminal justice reform. Drawing on decades of work with marginalized women, she reflects on systemic inequities in sentencing, incarceration, and rehabilitation. We discuss her transition from activist to policymaker and how evidence-based advocacy can create lasting social change.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-020-sen-kim-pate">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-020-sen-kim-pate</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How can research and advocacy change the justice system from within?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Senator Kim Pate</strong>, an independent senator for Ontario and longtime advocate for criminal justice reform. Drawing on decades of work with marginalized women, she reflects on systemic inequities in sentencing, incarceration, and rehabilitation. We discuss her transition from activist to policymaker and how evidence-based advocacy can create lasting social change.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-020-sen-kim-pate">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-020-sen-kim-pate</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:49:28</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1590859236700-1M8O80F86A1X8Q9I1BWV/Senate%2Bphoto%2BKim%2BPate.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>20</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Senator Kim Pate on Justice, Incarceration, and Advocacy</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="47612720" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/690b82fea29cae4dec5547a9/1762362167484/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_020_SenKimPate.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="47612720" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/690b82fea29cae4dec5547a9/1762362167484/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_020_SenKimPate.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Senator Kim Pate on Justice, Incarceration, and Advocacy</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 019: Marcia Annisette</title><category>Accounting</category><pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-019-marcia-annisette</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:5ebffef880b6627d6b3fa8f7</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What can the history of accounting tell us about race and imperialism?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Marcia Annisette</strong>, Associate Dean of Students and Professor of Accounting at the Schulich School of Business, York University. A leading critical accounting scholar, she examines how the profession has been shaped by colonial histories and global institutions like the World Bank. We talk about her experiences as editor of Accounting, Organizations and Society and her commitment to mentoring new scholars.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-019-marcia-annisette">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-019-marcia-annisette</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What can the history of accounting tell us about race and imperialism?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Marcia Annisette</strong>, Associate Dean of Students and Professor of Accounting at the Schulich School of Business, York University. A leading critical accounting scholar, she examines how the profession has been shaped by colonial histories and global institutions like the World Bank. We talk about her experiences as editor of Accounting, Organizations and Society and her commitment to mentoring new scholars.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-019-marcia-annisette">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-019-marcia-annisette</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>01:04:08</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1589748803887-ESDJ9ND2RVFH3OB1IEGK/Marcia%2BAnnisette.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>19</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Marcia Annisette on Race, Empire, and the Accounting Profession</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="61689472" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/690b54f187e4d8058cd5564b/1762350400737/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_019_MarciaAnnisette.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="61689472" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/690b54f187e4d8058cd5564b/1762350400737/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_019_MarciaAnnisette.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Marcia Annisette on Race, Empire, and the Accounting Profession</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 018: Bernie Pauly</title><category>Nursing</category><category>Homelessness</category><category>Healthcare</category><pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-018-bernie-pauly</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:5ead65c834916624d91df9b9</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What does it mean to make harm reduction a matter of social justice?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Bernie Pauly </strong>of the School of Nursing at the University of Victoria and scientist at the Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research. She discusses her community-based research on housing, substance use, and public health, and the importance of embedding harm reduction into broader policies addressing poverty and inequality.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-018-bernie-pauly">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-018-bernie-pauly</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What does it mean to make harm reduction a matter of social justice?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Bernie Pauly </strong>of the School of Nursing at the University of Victoria and scientist at the Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research. She discusses her community-based research on housing, substance use, and public health, and the importance of embedding harm reduction into broader policies addressing poverty and inequality.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-018-bernie-pauly">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-018-bernie-pauly</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:54:18</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1588425230909-IXTL5BJ95AY2HRN5EIMR/Bernie%2BPauly%2B-%2BYoutube%2BflN5skw41g0.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>18</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Bernie Pauly on Homelessness, Harm Reduction, and Health Equity</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="52256128" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/690b4b85856eec1229d998e0/1762347944559/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_018_BerniePauly.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="52256128" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/690b4b85856eec1229d998e0/1762347944559/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_018_BerniePauly.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Bernie Pauly on Homelessness, Harm Reduction, and Health Equity</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 017: Lord Prem Sikka</title><category>Accounting</category><pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-017-prem-sikka</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:5e9c6b4b02368043589bcd5c</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Can accounting serve democracy instead of capital?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Lord Prem Sikka</strong>, Emeritus Professor of Accounting at the University of Essex and a member of the UK House of Lords. A long-standing critic of corporate power, he exposes how accounting practices enable inequality, tax avoidance, and corruption. We explore his vision for socially responsible accounting and his work to reform corporate governance for the public good.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-017-prem-sikka">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-017-prem-sikka</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Can accounting serve democracy instead of capital?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Lord Prem Sikka</strong>, Emeritus Professor of Accounting at the University of Essex and a member of the UK House of Lords. A long-standing critic of corporate power, he exposes how accounting practices enable inequality, tax avoidance, and corruption. 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Her research examines how consumers are taught to see themselves as moral actors responsible for solving global problems like poverty and climate change. We discuss her influential paper “Creating the Responsible Consumer,” co-authored with Schulich colleague Markus Giesler, which analyzes the World Economic Forum’s efforts to position consumers as partners in global governance.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-016-ela-veresiu">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-016-ela-veresiu</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How does marketing shape our moral understanding of consumption?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Ela Veresiu</strong>, Assistant Professor of Marketing at the Schulich School of Business, York University. Her research examines how consumers are taught to see themselves as moral actors responsible for solving global problems like poverty and climate change. We discuss her influential paper “Creating the Responsible Consumer,” co-authored with Schulich colleague Markus Giesler, which analyzes the World Economic Forum’s efforts to position consumers as partners in global governance.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-016-ela-veresiu">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-016-ela-veresiu</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. 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A leading advocate for housing first policies, he brings decades of experience connecting academic research with government and community practice. We discuss his efforts to build national policy frameworks, the ethics of social research, and how universities can act as partners in social transformation.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-015-steve-gaetz">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-015-steve-gaetz</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What would it take to end youth homelessness in Canada?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Stephen Gaetz</strong>, Director of the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness and the Homeless Hub at York University. A leading advocate for housing first policies, he brings decades of experience connecting academic research with government and community practice. We discuss his efforts to build national policy frameworks, the ethics of social research, and how universities can act as partners in social transformation.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-015-steve-gaetz">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-015-steve-gaetz</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>01:00:03</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1584915647159-HGLSZHJO887SS37U1244/Gaetz+-+Raising+the+Roof.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Steve Gaetz on Homelessness and Social Change</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="57780101" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68efbdb9addb1246eeddd56c/1760542205469/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_015_SteveGaetz.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="57780101" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68efbdb9addb1246eeddd56c/1760542205469/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_015_SteveGaetz.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Steve Gaetz on Homelessness and Social Change</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 014: Marie-Soleil Tremblay</title><category>Accounting</category><pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-014-marie-soleil-tremblay</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:5e5fd99a81fcc732b6385b6d</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Do women make better board members?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Marie-Soleil Tremblay </strong>of the École nationale d’administration publique (ENAP) in Québec. A specialist in corporate governance, she studies auditing and ethics in both the public and private sectors. We discuss her work on financial accountability, the gender composition of boards of directors, and what its like for an academic to work with the media.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-014-marie-soleil-tremblay">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-014-marie-soleil-tremblay</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Do women make better board members?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Marie-Soleil Tremblay </strong>of the École nationale d’administration publique (ENAP) in Québec. A specialist in corporate governance, she studies auditing and ethics in both the public and private sectors. We discuss her work on financial accountability, the gender composition of boards of directors, and what its like for an academic to work with the media.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-014-marie-soleil-tremblay">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-014-marie-soleil-tremblay</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>true</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:53:57</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1583340012226-7R5P4YL3LXVNNB1WEF5K/MS+Tremblay+-+U+du+Qu%C3%A9bec.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Marie-Soleil Tremblay on Public and Private Sector Governance</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="51917301" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68ed08c0d58c307179806422/1760364798236/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_014_MarieSoleilTremblay.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="51917301" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68ed08c0d58c307179806422/1760364798236/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_014_MarieSoleilTremblay.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Marie-Soleil Tremblay on Public and Private Sector Governance</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 013: Jen Gilbert</title><category>Education</category><pubDate>Mon, 24 Feb 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-013-jen-gilbert</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:5e51a659cd15995a4e854830</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How can research challenge the ways schools talk about gender and sexuality?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Jen Gilbert</strong>, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at York University. A gender theorist and sex-education scholar, she leads the Beyond Bullying Project, working with students to understand how identity and power shape everyday school life. We explore her research on adolescence, desire, and education, and how she bridges academic insight with real-world activism.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-013-jen-gilbert">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-013-jen-gilbert</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How can research challenge the ways schools talk about gender and sexuality?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Jen Gilbert</strong>, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at York University. A gender theorist and sex-education scholar, she leads the Beyond Bullying Project, working with students to understand how identity and power shape everyday school life. We explore her research on adolescence, desire, and education, and how she bridges academic insight with real-world activism.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-013-jen-gilbert">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-013-jen-gilbert</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:48:20</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1582410329923-2CP4506IAMCCDXN4BOXH/Jen+Gilbert+-+Pride.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Jen Gilbert on Sex Education and the Politics of Bullying</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="46518749" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68ed0497e5fc617471ae837d/1760363703947/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_013_JenGilbert.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="46518749" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68ed0497e5fc617471ae837d/1760363703947/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_013_JenGilbert.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Jen Gilbert on Sex Education and the Politics of Bullying</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 012: Jean-François Mercure &amp; Hector Pollitt</title><category>Economics</category><pubDate>Mon, 10 Feb 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-012-mercure-and-pollitt</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:5e3c135064b07e699404539b</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How do assumptions about money and finance change what climate-economy models tell us about decarbonization?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Jean-François Mercure</strong>, Senior Lecturer in Global Systems at the University of Exeter, and <strong>Hector Pollitt</strong>, Head of Modelling at Cambridge Econometrics. We compare mainstream models used by environmental economists, explore how different assumptions about the financial sector and the nature of money yield starkly different predictions, and consider the political and ecological stakes when those models inform policy.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-012-mercure-and-pollitt">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-012-mercure-and-pollitt</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How do assumptions about money and finance change what climate-economy models tell us about decarbonization?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Jean-François Mercure</strong>, Senior Lecturer in Global Systems at the University of Exeter, and <strong>Hector Pollitt</strong>, Head of Modelling at Cambridge Econometrics. We compare mainstream models used by environmental economists, explore how different assumptions about the financial sector and the nature of money yield starkly different predictions, and consider the political and ecological stakes when those models inform policy.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-012-mercure-and-pollitt">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-012-mercure-and-pollitt</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. 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A psychologist, she studies how bilingualism influences cognitive development across the lifespan, from infancy to old age. We discuss her findings on attention and executive control, the policy implications of her work in a multilingual world, and why language research matters for education and aging.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-011-ellen-bialystok">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-011-ellen-bialystok</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How does speaking more than one language shape the mind?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with Distinguished Research Professor <strong>Ellen Bialystok </strong>of York University. A psychologist, she studies how bilingualism influences cognitive development across the lifespan, from infancy to old age. We discuss her findings on attention and executive control, the policy implications of her work in a multilingual world, and why language research matters for education and aging.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-011-ellen-bialystok">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-011-ellen-bialystok</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>true</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:56:41</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1579991202229-B5G8PWVXIXDGF299YC7X/Ellen+Bialystok+-+York+U.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Ellen Bialystok on Bilingualism and the Brain</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="54547993" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68eba9e865f61a0fa4d1672a/1760274984403/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_011_EllenBialystok.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="54547993" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68eba9e865f61a0fa4d1672a/1760274984403/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_011_EllenBialystok.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Ellen Bialystok on Bilingualism and the Brain</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 010: Markus Milne</title><category>Accounting</category><pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2020 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-010-markus-milne</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:5e1b4a53a252892821cf897b</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Can corporate sustainability reporting really address ecological collapse?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I speak with <strong>Prof. Markus Milne</strong>, a critical accounting scholar at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. His research explores how corporate social and environmental reporting reflects, and often masks, the impacts of consumer capitalism. A mountaineer and environmental advocate, Prof. Milne reflects on the contradictions of growth-driven economies and what it means to teach ethics amidst a planetary crisis.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-010-markus-milne">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-010-markus-milne</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Can corporate sustainability reporting really address ecological collapse?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I speak with <strong>Prof. Markus Milne</strong>, a critical accounting scholar at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. His research explores how corporate social and environmental reporting reflects, and often masks, the impacts of consumer capitalism. A mountaineer and environmental advocate, Prof. Milne reflects on the contradictions of growth-driven economies and what it means to teach ethics amidst a planetary crisis.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-010-markus-milne">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-010-markus-milne</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:53:47</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1578847949565-U54QF56HMDI6I1RJXKA5/Markus+Milne+-+St+Andrews+-+cropped.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Markus Milne on Sustainability, Capitalism, and the Limits of Reporting</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="51750462" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68ea8d10c8f3455a475b7857/1760202028690/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_010_MarkusMilne.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="51750462" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68ea8d10c8f3455a475b7857/1760202028690/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_010_MarkusMilne.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Markus Milne on Sustainability, Capitalism, and the Limits of Reporting</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 009: Debra Pepler</title><category>Psychology</category><pubDate>Mon, 30 Dec 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-009-debra-pepler</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:5e0774ec41180e2960c58c70</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What do children’s relationships teach us about aggression and kindness?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with Distinguished Research Professor <strong>Debra Pepler </strong>of York University, a psychologist and leading authority on bullying and child development. Her pioneering work uses video recordings and observational research to study children’s real-time interactions. We discuss how social relationships influence bullying behaviour, the long-term effects of aggression, and what can be done to foster empathy and resilience in schools.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-009-debra-pepler">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-009-debra-pepler</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What do children’s relationships teach us about aggression and kindness?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with Distinguished Research Professor <strong>Debra Pepler </strong>of York University, a psychologist and leading authority on bullying and child development. Her pioneering work uses video recordings and observational research to study children’s real-time interactions. We discuss how social relationships influence bullying behaviour, the long-term effects of aggression, and what can be done to foster empathy and resilience in schools.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-009-debra-pepler">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-009-debra-pepler</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:48:40</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1577552904448-1FNJEYCIG7X076X4MM34/profile_picture.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Debra Pepler on Bullying, Relationships, and Resilience</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="46840397" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68ea8b611c4035717ce3ff61/1760201627877/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_009_DebraPepler.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="46840397" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68ea8b611c4035717ce3ff61/1760201627877/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_009_DebraPepler.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Debra Pepler on Bullying, Relationships, and Resilience</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 008: Christine Cooper</title><category>Accounting</category><pubDate>Mon, 16 Dec 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-008-christine-cooper</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:5df68c6e460f77349dc0c1a4</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How can accounting reveal—or obscure—power in society?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Christine Cooper </strong>of the University of Edinburgh Business School, a leading critical accounting scholar. Drawing on Marxist and feminist theory, she studies how accounting practices sustain capitalist hierarchies and gendered inequalities. We discuss her research on the social consequences of accounting systems and her activist commitment to linking theory with real-world change.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-008-christine-cooper">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-008-christine-cooper</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How can accounting reveal—or obscure—power in society?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Christine Cooper </strong>of the University of Edinburgh Business School, a leading critical accounting scholar. Drawing on Marxist and feminist theory, she studies how accounting practices sustain capitalist hierarchies and gendered inequalities. We discuss her research on the social consequences of accounting systems and her activist commitment to linking theory with real-world change.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-008-christine-cooper">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-008-christine-cooper</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:58:53</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1760199744986-SX0PNSXA8HU3XGKGT971/Christine_cooper_October_2019%2B-%2BWikimedia.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Christine Cooper on Accounting, Activism, and Feminist Critique</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="56655133" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68ea855e57107745303e1e8f/1760200098027/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_008_ChristineCooper.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="56655133" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68ea855e57107745303e1e8f/1760200098027/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_008_ChristineCooper.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Christine Cooper on Accounting, Activism, and Feminist Critique</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 007: Lauren Sergio</title><category>Neurology</category><pubDate>Mon, 02 Dec 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-007-lauren-sergio</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:5de3cbfbc9c3e52694fdf8f1</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How does the brain coordinate movement as we age — and what happens when it falters?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I speak with <strong>Prof. Lauren Sergio</strong>, a neuroscientist at York University’s School of Kinesiology and Health Science. Her research examines how the brain plans and executes complex movements, combining insights from sports science and neurology. We talk about her studies of athletes, aging populations, and people recovering from brain injuries, and what her findings reveal about neuroplasticity and motor learning.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-007-lauren-sergio">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-007-lauren-sergio</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How does the brain coordinate movement as we age — and what happens when it falters?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I speak with <strong>Prof. Lauren Sergio</strong>, a neuroscientist at York University’s School of Kinesiology and Health Science. Her research examines how the brain plans and executes complex movements, combining insights from sports science and neurology. We talk about her studies of athletes, aging populations, and people recovering from brain injuries, and what her findings reveal about neuroplasticity and motor learning.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-007-lauren-sergio">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-007-lauren-sergio</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. 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A marine biologist by training, Dr. Metcalf’s research explores how Antarctic fish and shellfish respond to environmental stressors such as rising temperatures and ocean acidification. We discuss her work on sentinel species, citizen science, and the growing importance of connecting research to communities.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-006-victoria-metcalf">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-006-victoria-metcalf</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How can marine biology inspire public engagement with science?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Dr. Victoria Metcalf</strong>, National Coordinator of the Participatory Science Platform for the Government of New Zealand. A marine biologist by training, Dr. Metcalf’s research explores how Antarctic fish and shellfish respond to environmental stressors such as rising temperatures and ocean acidification. We discuss her work on sentinel species, citizen science, and the growing importance of connecting research to communities.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-006-victoria-metcalf">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-006-victoria-metcalf</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:46:20</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1574009496404-R4B4ZJ52NNAZXYEM81WL/Vic+Metcalf+-+Curious+Minds.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Victoria Metcalf on Science Communication and Antarctic Research</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="44608543" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68e92f38fdf66109f89c49a9/1760112470302/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_006_VictoriaMetcalf.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="44608543" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68e92f38fdf66109f89c49a9/1760112470302/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_006_VictoriaMetcalf.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Victoria Metcalf on Science Communication and Antarctic Research</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 005: Dawn Bazely</title><category>Ecology</category><pubDate>Mon, 04 Nov 2019 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-005-dawn-bazely</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:5d29e4b4d659a6000163517f</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How do plants in the Arctic tell us about climate, political power, and ecological security?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>University Professor Dawn Bazely </strong>of York University, a biologist whose work bridges ecology, policy, and advocacy. We discuss her research on plant–animal interactions, her engagement in Arctic political discourse, and her commitment to advancing women in STEM. We also reflect on how ecological insight can inform public policy and environmental justice.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-005-dawn-bazely">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-005-dawn-bazely</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How do plants in the Arctic tell us about climate, political power, and ecological security?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>University Professor Dawn Bazely </strong>of York University, a biologist whose work bridges ecology, policy, and advocacy. We discuss her research on plant–animal interactions, her engagement in Arctic political discourse, and her commitment to advancing women in STEM. We also reflect on how ecological insight can inform public policy and environmental justice.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-005-dawn-bazely">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-005-dawn-bazely</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:49:33</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1563314247736-9X6MZ4BXKA01AFOFK8A1/Dawn+Bazely.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Dawn Bazely on Arctic Ecology, Plants &amp; Political Ecology</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="47696262" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68e92dec2e0dfb356ea875e8/1760112130706/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_005_DawnBazely.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="47696262" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68e92dec2e0dfb356ea875e8/1760112130706/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_005_DawnBazely.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Dawn Bazely on Arctic Ecology, Plants &amp; Political Ecology</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 004: Kevin Milligan</title><category>Economics</category><pubDate>Mon, 21 Oct 2019 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-004-kevin-milligan</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:5d2f521ec7d900000191ee26</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How do public finance and tax policy shape everyday realities — for families, labour, and inequality?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Kevin Milligan</strong> of the University of British Columbia. His work spans universal childcare, parental leave, income distribution, and tax fairness. We examine how economic theory meets policy design, the communication challenges of economics, and the implications of his research for social justice and public debate.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-004-kevin-milligan">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-004-kevin-milligan</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How do public finance and tax policy shape everyday realities — for families, labour, and inequality?</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with <strong>Prof. Kevin Milligan</strong> of the University of British Columbia. His work spans universal childcare, parental leave, income distribution, and tax fairness. We examine how economic theory meets policy design, the communication challenges of economics, and the implications of his research for social justice and public debate.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-004-kevin-milligan">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-004-kevin-milligan</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish </em>is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:57:51</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1563384246867-QB87I71AAA46LKAHQ1W6/Kevin+Milligan+2.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Kevin Milligan on Public Policy, Tax, &amp; Social Fairness</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="55666104" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68e9294742160618ee610257/1760110990348/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_004_KevinMilligan.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="55666104" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68e9294742160618ee610257/1760110990348/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_004_KevinMilligan.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Kevin Milligan on Public Policy, Tax, &amp; Social Fairness</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 003: Michelle Larue</title><category>Ecology</category><pubDate>Mon, 07 Oct 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-003-michelle-larue</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:5d2f46503adbab00019e7724</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How can satellite imagery help us count penguins — and what does that reveal about ecosystems under stress?<br><br>In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I speak with <strong>Dr. Michelle LaRue</strong>, Lecturer in Ecology at the University of Canterbury. She uses high‐resolution satellite imagery to model populations of Emperor penguins and Weddell seals, and explores how computational tools and ecological theory intersect. We also discuss the challenges of translating complex methods into public narratives and the emotional stakes of being a science communicator.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Note: This interview was recorded shortly after the shootings in Christchurch in 2019. The impact of this horrific event is discussed.</em></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:<br><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-003-michelle-larue">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-003-michelle-larue</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham. </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How can satellite imagery help us count penguins — and what does that reveal about ecosystems under stress?<br><br>In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I speak with <strong>Dr. Michelle LaRue</strong>, Lecturer in Ecology at the University of Canterbury. She uses high‐resolution satellite imagery to model populations of Emperor penguins and Weddell seals, and explores how computational tools and ecological theory intersect. We also discuss the challenges of translating complex methods into public narratives and the emotional stakes of being a science communicator.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Note: This interview was recorded shortly after the shootings in Christchurch in 2019. The impact of this horrific event is discussed.</em></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:<br><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-003-michelle-larue">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-003-michelle-larue</a></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham. </p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Cameron Graham</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>00:54:46</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/1760201154042-4RXC264NAN5SP2YR7589/Michelle%2BLarue%2B4.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode><itunes:title>Michelle Larue on Penguins and Satellites</itunes:title><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><enclosure length="52695934" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68e926cbc225ce6d6461793d/1760110346782/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_003_MichelleLarue.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="52695934" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c/t/68e926cbc225ce6d6461793d/1760110346782/PodcastOrPerish_Episode_003_MichelleLarue.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Michelle Larue on Penguins and Satellites</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>Cameron Graham</dc:creator></item><item><title>Episode 002: Heidi Matthews</title><category>Law</category><pubDate>Mon, 23 Sep 2019 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-002-heidi-matthews</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5d2881a2115bc70001c5432c:5d29e4b4d659a60001635176:5d2f3ad53adbab00019d1922</guid><description><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How do international criminal trials shape our understanding of justice and human rights?</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with York University’s <strong>Dr. Heidi Matthews</strong>, Assistant Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School. She is a scholar of international criminal law and political theory, and an outspoken social critic. We discuss her critical approach to the politics of international justice, the role of trials in constructing historical memory, and what her research reveals about the intersections of law, power, and global human rights discourse.</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-002-heidi-matthews">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-002-heidi-matthews</a></p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How do international criminal trials shape our understanding of justice and human rights?</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with York University’s <strong>Dr. Heidi Matthews</strong>, Assistant Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School. She is a scholar of international criminal law and political theory, and an outspoken social critic. We discuss her critical approach to the politics of international justice, the role of trials in constructing historical memory, and what her research reveals about the intersections of law, power, and global human rights discourse.</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-002-heidi-matthews">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-002-heidi-matthews</a></p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNormal" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. 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We explore her documentary film on Indigenous schooling in Canada, her approach to combining research with filmmaking, and the importance of letting Indigenous voices shape the story.</p><p class="MsoNoSpacing" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNoSpacing" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Full transcript, photos, and related resources:</p><p class="MsoNoSpacing" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-001-celia-haig-brown">https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-001-celia-haig-brown</a></p><p class="MsoNoSpacing" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">***</p><p class="MsoNoSpacing" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Podcast or Perish</em> is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNoSpacing" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">How can documentary film bring Indigenous perspectives on education and reconciliation to a wider audience?</p><p class="MsoNoSpacing" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In this first episode of <em>Podcast or Perish</em>, I talk with York University’s <strong>Prof. Celia Haig-Brown</strong>, an ethnographer, filmmaker, and leading scholar of Indigenous education. 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