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We're back! This episode contains the 2023 interview with OELC Managing Director Laura Sparks, who tells us all about what OELC is doing for the 2023 season!
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Je suis fier de vous présenter aujourd'hui notre deuxième épisode complètement en français!!
Aujourd'hui, je parle avec Hannah Van Bemmel, un leader et animateur jeunesse du cours «CASO», qui offre des programmes de leadership aux étudiants de niveau intermédiaire et secondaire en français.
Nous voulons être sûr de produire des épisodes en français au moins une fois par saison pour honorer les contributions importantes et vitales de notre personnel francophone OELC/CASO.
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This episode features an interview with Hannah Van Bemmel, alumni and former youth facilitator at CASO - OELC's French language leadership program for intermediate and secondary students.
For the second time we are providing both a French and English version of this interview. This is the English version!
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This episode features Joe Morrison and Paul Andry, alumni of the OMLC (Secondary Music) course at OELC in the summer of 1980. They were kind enough to share their reflections and recollections about OELC/OMLC, and their "brother/sister" cabin group (24 members in all) who have stayed in touch for over 40 years!
http://joemorrison.xyz/
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This episode focuses on Nathan's interview with Mary Macdonald. Mary Macdonald represented Canada in both basketball and volleyball. She played in three Pan Am Games and won three Sr. A national titles in basketball. As a high school teacher and coach at John Oliver secondary she developed several teams, coaching a number of players who went on to play volleyball for Canada at the 1976 Olympics. Mary also was a torch bearer for the Pan am games, and is one of the stars of the documentary "The Oldest Basketball Team in the Worlds". She taught at OELC in the late 1950's and early 1960's.
https://vimeo.com/685760761
https://www.nsnews.com/local-sports/sports-star-honoured-at-age-83-3019922
https://varsityblues.ca/honors/hall-of-fame/mary-macdonald/31
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Tyler Boyle is a professional hype guy, dance entertainer, professional host/emcee, speaker, educator and visual artist. He also occasionally works at OELC/CASO!
Since 2012, Tyler has been working with various cultural festivals, The Rogers Center, Blue Mountain Village, The Canadian Cancer Society, the Special Olympics and the Heart and Stroke Foundation enlivening their events with his interactive Groove dance experiences. For years Tyler was the host of the local chapter of the popular show, Dragon's Den. In 2017 Tyler was invited to speak at TEDx Collingwood where he presented an interactive talk entitled, 'Mindful Metacognition'. In 2018, he was invited back again to co-host.
As a local elementary school teacher, Tyler is a recipient of the 2020 Prime Minister’s Award of Teaching Excellence and the 2020 Elementary Teacher's Federation of Ontario's Award for Local Humanitarian. Additionally, Tyler is an EDGEucator and resource consultant for a progressive education company called Moving EDGEucation.
Tyler's current projects include expanding his visual art exploration in Spirit Art, releasing a book as an extension of his TEDx talk, as well as growing Dreamwalkers Meditations - easily accessible meditations for youth in schools.
https://www.tylercboyle.com/
https://www.dreamwalkersmeditations.com/
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Ann Hall, BPHE, MA, PhD is a self-described "sports-nut". Her teaching and research interests focused primarily on the sociological aspects of sport, more specifically gender relations in sport and leisure. Since retiring from the University of Alberta, she has been researching and writing about Canadian women’s sport history.
In this episode she shares with us her research on the OELC before 1948 and the important contributions of Gord Wright and Helen Gurney in those early days. She also discusses OELC's transition from a male-only camp to more inclusive program.
https://mannhall.com/about/
https://www.mqup.ca/muscle-on-wheels-products-9780773554658.php
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People who have been to OELC talk about it as a transformative experience. OELC Course Directors Laura Christie, Chris Wilson, Revlon Stoddart and Karen Parnell discuss returning to "in person" programming in 2022 and the qualities of the OELC experience that make people continue to talk about it - 5, 10 and 20 years later.
This is the final episode for season 2! Thanks to all our loyal listeners - season 3 coming soon.
https://www.oelccaso.com/
https://www.ciraontario.com/
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This episode now includes Kathleen Wynne's question to the government about OELC during question period in the Ontario Legislature!
This episode features Nathan's interview with Kathleen Wynne, who attended OELC as a leader in 1969. She shares her perspective on her time at OELC, its impact on her career and the challenges OELC is facing in 2021.
Kathleen Wynne was first elected to the Ontario legislature in 2003 as the MPP for Don Valley West. She was Ontario’s 25th Premier and leader of the Ontario Liberal Party January, 2013 to June 2018.Kathleen has dedicated her professional life to building a better province for the people of Ontario. She is guided by the values and principles that knit this province together: fairness, diversity, collaboration and creativity.
https://kathleenwynne.onmpp.ca/
http://www.oelccaso.com
@Kathleen_Wynne (Twitter)
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Peter Chang, Superintendent of Education, TDSB and OELC Alumni shares his perspective on his time at OELC. Peter shares the impact OELC had on his development as a leader, and the unique experience of being an East Asian student leader in the early 1980s. He goes on to share his views on the importance of the OELC program for students, and how his suggestions on how to continue to foster an anti-racist, equitable course.
https://twitter.com/pctdsb?lang=en
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This episode presents Nathan's interview with Chris Ackroyd : Senior Manager, Social Content and Sponsorships for the National Hockey League. Chris has also been a leader, Youth Facilitator, Teacher Facilitator, and Course Director at OELC over the years. Chris shares his stories about OELC alumni in the NHL, and his experiences leading at OELC and out in the community.
http://chrisackroyd.com/
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This episode features Nathan's interview with Kathleen Wynne, who attended OELC as a leader in 1969. She shares her perspective on her time at OELC, its impact on her career and the challenges OELC is facing in 2021.
Kathleen Wynne was first elected to the Ontario legislature in 2003 as the MPP for Don Valley West. She was Ontario’s 25th Premier and leader of the Ontario Liberal Party January, 2013 to June 2018.Kathleen has dedicated her professional life to building a better province for the people of Ontario. She is guided by the values and principles that knit this province together: fairness, diversity, collaboration and creativity.
https://kathleenwynne.onmpp.ca/
http://www.oelccaso.com
@Kathleen_Wynne (Twitter)
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This is an important episode for all of you who are interested in OELC continuing to do its important work.
Karen Albertson, the president of OELC's Board of Directors speaks about the financial challenges surrounding OELC caused by Covid-19 and the sale of the OELC site on Rama Road by the Ontario provincial government. She also discusses OELC's plans for the immediate future and the ways in which OELC will continue on in 2022 and beyond.
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This episode focuses on the experiences of Prahamya Balaranjan - Alumni and former Youth Facilitator at the Intermediate Arts Course @ OELC. She shares the impact OELC has had on her career choices, life/work balance and the reasons she feels OELC must continue its mission in the future.
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Éric Marcotte et Nic Marcil - Co-directors of C.A.S.O. (OELC's French leadership course for intermediate and secondary students) share their OELC stories, the special nature of the CASO course, the founding of their escape room company: Mobile Escapes and their work on the television show "Échappe-toi si tu peux!".
For the first time we are providing both a French and English version of this interview. This is the English version!
(La version française est épisode 3.)
https://www.mobileescapes.ca/accueil
https://www.tv5unis.ca/echappe-toi-si-tu-peux/saisons/3
http://www.oelccaso.com
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Je suis fier de vous présenter aujourd'hui notre premier épisode complètement en français!!
Aujourd'hui, je parle avec Éric Marcotte et Nicolas Marcil, les fondateurs de Évasions Mobiles d'Ottawa. Ils sont également codirecteurs du cours de leadership en français de l’OELC - nommer «CASO», qui offre des programmes de leadership aux étudiants de niveau intermédiaire et secondaire en français.
(The English version of this episode is episode 4!)
https://www.mobileescapes.ca/accueil
https://www.tv5unis.ca/echappe-toi-si-tu-peux/saisons/3
http://www.oelccaso.com
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In the episode Nathan speaks with Bruce Dale (Artist, Filmmaker, National Manager and OELC Alumni). Bruce discusses his deep connection with the philosophy of OELC and the process of filming a movie during Covid-19. He also shared stories from the set of his recent project "It's Me Billy" a fan film sequel to the classic Canadian horror film "Black Christmas", as well as some ideas he has for future projects.
This episode also includes the song "And We Will Grow Together" by Joe Crone (Musician Teacher, and OELC Alumni).
http://www.oelccaso.com
Links to "It's me Billy", Bruce Dale + Joe Crone's webpages below:
Indiegogo: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/it-s-me-billy--2#/
Bruce Dale: https://www.instagram.com/egyptian_ink/ + @itsmebillyfilm (Facebook)
Dave McCrae: @thevoicemann (Twitter) + https://www.youtube.com/c/DaveMcRae7931
Joe Crone: https://joecrone.wordpress.com/
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Welcome back for Season 2!
Our first episode is an interview with Kat Pinhorn. Kat is a talented singer, guitarist, song-writer and youth facilitator. She has a new album out on iTunes - Resisting Change, and she discusses her time at OELC and the ways in which it has affected her art and her leadership skills.
You can find Kat's album here:
https://music.apple.com/ca/album/resisting-change-ep/1528442768
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A quick bonus episode to mark the end of season 1 of the OELC/CASO: Shoulders of Giants Podcast. We are asking everyone of our regular listeners to please help us to climb up to 1000 listens for the first season! We are already at 895, and we want to make it an even 1000!
Please share this link with anyone who might be interested + thank you for listening!
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In this episode Aarav Modi (co-founder of theyoungopinion.org + grade 8 student) shares his experiences at the Summer Intermediate Arts course @ OELC. He explains how this inspired him to create an amazing website focused on the artwork + opinions of Canadian youth. Aarav and his team are taking submissions from youth across Ontario - submit your work at: theyoungopinion.org
This episode also features the musical talents of James Pinhorn, who shares his song inspired by his time at OELC : "The Game".
http://www.jamespinhorn.com
http://oelccaso.com
http://theyoungopinion.org