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Welcome to “Little Voices,” where we embark on a captivating journey through the worlds oldest, myths, conspiracy theories, folklore, scams, and hypothetical questions. Together, we’ll unravel the whispers, echoes, and frequencies that endow deep in our minds!
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Most people I meet have a story/voice that compels me - sometimes for a few minutes - sometimes for a lifetime. I'm drawn to the little/big voices who wish to speak - wish to be heard - wish to matter. These stories help me understand myself and my place in the world. Maybe they will light your path and keep you company on your journey as well. - Mark.
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In our second installment of Little Voices we discuss the Windigo, a mythological monster found in the spiritual tradition of North American Algonquian-speaking tribes. Legends portray the Windigo as a physical beast that stalks and consumes humans. Listen to our little voices as we cover the skepticism of our worlds secrets.…
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In our first installment of little voices we discuss the reptoids, are a secret group of reptilian extraterrestrials that have infiltrated Earth and are manipulating human affairs from behind the scenes. According to proponents of this theory, these reptilian beings can shape-shift into human form, allowing them to blend seamlessly into society whi…
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My guest today is Don Strickland. He grew up in small towns and big cities in Texas, and spent the last 40 years in Austin raising a family and growing his career in computer technology for companies such as Schlumberger and Apple. A few years ago, Don made a decision on how to travel one of the hardest and most meaningful roads, a human faces. He …
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The music classroom is a site of power. It's reflected in the privilege of being able to attend, the hierarchies that form amongst learners and teachers, and in the imbalance of cultures represented.Why do we teach what we teach, and who does it serve? Join us as we examine the powers that shape music curricula, and discuss the movement towards mus…
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How do we decide what music is worthy of learning, and of teaching? In this episode we shine a light on the power structures that influence music education.Featuring the returning voices of Dr. Bina John and Dr. Parmela Attariwala, and introducing Thomass Muir and Dr. Sarah Bay-Cheng.Regent Park School of Music tarafından oluşturuldu
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On Friday December 16th, we're set to launch the first episode of our Fourth season of EVERY LITTLE VOICE, aptly titled, "Resolving the Dissonance". A co-production between graduate student Danielle Muir and faculty member Evan Desaulnier. A deep dive into Eurocentrism in Canadian music education, and how alternative priorities can nurture musicali…
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My guest today is Don Hale. He was a West-Texas boy who headed to college on a music scholarship, majored in theatre, and later studied for his masters in inter-disciplinary technology. After graduation, Don worked as a movie actor and launched several theatre companies in Los Angeles. He eventually moved back to Texas where he wrote, produced, and…
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Today, my guest is Mathew Sturtevant, author, professional photographer, lecturer, and life adventurer. His photographs have graced the pages of the NY Times, Rolling Stone, Fortune magazine, and the Men’s Journal. He is the author of two books. The first, The Sound of Austin, portraits and essays of the most intriguing and influential musicians wh…
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Today, my guest is James Elizondo, a former Division 1 NCAA football player who shares his personal meaning-of-life stories of growing up inside the helmet. James will be with us for several episodes sharing his experiences of playing football, suffering from body dysmorphia, being a stay-at-home-Dad, and also a hunter who avoids eating most meat. …
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On this Episode of Every Little Voice, the fourth installment of our monthly panel series, RPSM TALKS examining the current state of live music. Featuring panelists Jonathan Ramos (Ink Entertainment), Ebonnie Rowe (Honey Jam) Justin Kwan (MRG Entertainment) and moderated by Thompson Egbo Egbo.Regent Park School of Music tarafından oluşturuldu
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We go down memory lane with longtime student of RPSM, Portia Marie Siegel. Portia reflects on her time as a student, performing alongside Rogers Waters, Broken Social Scene, and many more; while looking forward, and discussing her role as a newly-appointed member of the RPSM Board of Directors. Enjoy this wonderful discussion!…
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Longtime friend of RPSM and founder of its IPAD Ensemble, Thompson Egbo Egbo discusses his journey with music to date. Thompson shares his unique perspective to community music, running The Egbo Arts Foundation, his own budding career as a prominent Canadian jazz pianist, and so much more. Enjoy this inspiring talk!…
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Who's on your team? This RPSM TALKS looks at other parts of an artists team that help in a live setting, as well increasing the artist as a business. Moderated by Thompson Egbo Egbo.With special guests:Matt Maw (Red Music Rising), Baldeep Randhawa (APA Agency), Laura Wilson-Lewis (Taylor Oballa Murray Leyland LLP), andChris Taylor (Entertainment On…
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Dr. Bina John is a professor at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Music. Dr. John has been an instrumental member of the RPSM Board of Directors since 2013, co-chairing its working group on anti-Black racism and anti-oppression, supporting curriculum development, and much more. This episode highlights Bina's passion for RPSM and community conn…
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The Present Future of the Music Industry - how things were, how things are, and where it is heading. To know where you’re going, you need to know where you came from, and where you currently are. In this RPSM TALKS. we will explore how the music industry has changed in the last 10 years to present. With an esteemed, and experienced panel, we will d…
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Welcome to Season Three of Every Little Voice, the podcast on community music, produced by the Regent Park School of Music in Toronto. This socially-distanced season, we dig deeper into the many unique stories and perspectives of our graduate students, board volunteers and more. Stay tuned for an incredible ride ahead! Learn more about RPSM at our …
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In this story a big morality Those who harm others to fulfill their own self-interest, have to face the terrible consequences of this work, due to this abominable act, the person as well as his family has to face many sufferings and suffer humiliation. It has been told in the story that the wolf who does the work will get the same result. If we do …
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A trip down memory lane with our camp counselors from last year, all graduates of our program, reflecting on their time together helping our camps thrive last summer. Sadly, we're not able to run our summer camps in July-August 2020, but we will continue to do all that we can to remain connected online, and will keep in touch at www.rpmusic.org wit…
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Episode 7 unleashes a new track fro RPSM graduate student Sabrina, that she worked on with Casey Mecija and James Bunton, part of their Song to Studio program at RPSM. Sabrina is joined by her longtime teacher, Zorana Sadiq in conversation with Richard Marsella about the role RPSM has played in her life, right before she moved to New York to study …
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RPSM student Stefan is the 2017 Royal Conservatory of Music gold medalist for grade 4 classical guitar!To win the provincial gold medal a student must achieve a minimum "1st Class Honors" standing (80% or higher) on their instrumental examination, and attain the highest mark in Ontario for their grade level. Stefan received a "First Class Honors wi…
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