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Torin Langen’s Weird World of Art

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Abandoned But Not Forgotten

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  • Introducing TCE Radio

    Introducing TCE Radio

    Oct 27, 2016 • 14:31

    Waterloo Region’s news, art and culture podcast starts now! Every month we tell you stories from and about the centre of the universe. Hosted by Megan Nourse and produced by Alistair MacLellan. Mistakes belong to Jesse Bauman. Our podcast feed is also available on iTunes and Google Play and Stitcher.

  • TCE Radio, Episode Two: The Colour Of Community

    TCE Radio, Episode Two: The Colour Of Community

    Dec 7, 2016 • 21:01

    In this episode host Megan Nourse talks with Zainab Mahdi about Black Lives Matter in WR and Marika Galadza about belonging, race and class. And more.

  • TCE Radio, Episode Three: The Hip Hop This Region Built

    TCE Radio, Episode Three: The Hip Hop This Region Built

    Jan 12, 2017 • 33:12

    We’re still telling you stories from and about the centre of the universe, Waterloo Region. In this episode host Megan Nourse talks with Sam Nabi about the region’s evolving hip hop community — and his own original work. And more. Produced with Alistair MacLellan. Our podcast feed is also available on iTunes or Google Play or Stitcher.

  • TCE Radio, Episode Four: Sexplaining

    TCE Radio, Episode Four: Sexplaining

    Feb 16, 2017 • 29:14

    This episode is about sex. TCE‘s “Sexplanations” columnist (and sexual health educator) Stacey Jacobs talks with host Megan Nourse about inclusive language, sex positivity and keeping up with the youth. Every month, stories from and about the centre of the universe, our podcast feed is also available on iTunes or Google Play or Stitcher.

  • TCE Radio, Episode Five: Death to Media/We are the Media

    TCE Radio, Episode Five: Death to Media/We are the Media

    Apr 19, 2017 • 25:31

    TCE‘s outgoing editor and navel-gazer in chief Jesse Bauman talks about the future of media, paying contributors in exposure and hugs, and why Kitchener Waterloo is still the centre of the universe. Megan Nourse hosts, of course. Our podcast feed is also available on iTunes or Google Play or Stitcher.

  • TCE Radio, Episode Six: Our Ink, Our Stories/From One Editor to Another

    TCE Radio, Episode Six: Our Ink, Our Stories/From One Editor to Another

    Oct 10, 2017 • 26.08

    Outgoing Editor in Chief and host of TCE Radio Megan Nourse talks about a new partnership with KPL called Our Ink, Our Stories. She then shifts gears and introduces TCE’s new Editor in Chief, Beth Bowles. They talk about community media, finding work post-graduation and how your mental health can…

  • TCE RADIO, Episode Seven: Lego Saved Her Life/Vinyl Shopping in KW

    TCE RADIO, Episode Seven: Lego Saved Her Life/Vinyl Shopping in KW

    Dec 4, 2017 • 37.28

    We’re back again with episode seven of your favourite KW podcast: TCE Radio. This month, your host Beth Bowles met up with Grace Stemp-Morlock, a lego artist living in Kitchener. Grace’s experiences with mental health allowed her to find lego as an art form and therapy tool. Then we switch…

  • TCE Radio, Episode Eight: Food Trivia with Nick Benninger

    TCE Radio, Episode Eight: Food Trivia with Nick Benninger

    Mar 2, 2018 • 31:49

    After a brief hiatus, your favourite KW podcast TCE Radio is back! This month, Beth sat down with Nick Benninger, owner of Harmony Lunch, Taco Farm, Marbles and Nick and Nat’s Uptown 21 about his new web series, Nick and Taylor Make a Food Show. We also flexed our trivia…

  • TCE Radio, Episode Nine: KW's Dating App Scene

    TCE Radio, Episode Nine: KW's Dating App Scene

    Mar 31, 2018 • 43:24

    Hi, hello and welcome to another episode of TCE Radio, the Community Edition’s podcast. Beth Bowles is back again this month with a more casual approach, as she talks to her two pals, Paige Bush and Kyle McCord, about their personal experiences using Tinder, Bumble and Grindr in Kitchener Waterloo.…

  • TCE Radio, Episode Ten: Busato on Boudoir/Ask a Punk

    TCE Radio, Episode Ten: Busato on Boudoir/Ask a Punk

    May 20, 2018 • 35:13

    Holy Moly, KW! We can’t believe we’ve made it to episode 10 of your favourite Kitchener-Waterloo podcast. This month, your host Beth Bowles chatted with Guelph-based photographer, Julia Busato (@juliabusatophotography) about self-esteem and nudity in photography. A full feature on Julia can be found in the May issue of the…

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