Episodes
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The video game industry is massive and one extremely popular game is Warframe, an action role-playing game developed in the small city of London Ontario. This podcast will dive into the struggles the game faced during launch and the challenges being published out of London, speaking to Megan Everett from Warframe. As well as the voice of Greg Kalogeros from Doom Turtle another game development studio in London and Christian Ramos someone who isn't from London but who plays Warframe often.
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This episode of almost 107 hosted by Alex Lafleur follows the Toronto raptors franchise and how they shaped and affected basketball culture in Canada. From equality and inclusion, to Changing the entire future of the sport in Canada, and even inspiring an entire generation of Canadien basketball players Alex Lafleur talks to special guests Chuck Swirsky, Griffin Hynes, and Keena Ip to dig deep and get the answers.
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In this episode hosted by Dan McCracken, we talk to youtube content creators Steve Dangle and Rick Zamperin about how social media has created many different avenues for sports media personalities to create their own product. Rick and Steve have both gone on their own paths to create their own brands and podcasts on youtube. Steve Dangle is most known for his "Leafs Fan Reaction" youtube series where he reacts to every single game the Toronto Maple Leafs play, while Rick Zamperin worked for the radio station CHML in Hamilton, Canada for 23 years, and worked as the play-by-play commentator for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats for 8 years.
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Come with me as I uncover the issues that lie in our healthcare system. Starting from the beginning, with the people who pick up the patients: Paramedics. In this episode, we’ll uncover the issues paramedics are facing that contribute to the big picture. Learn more and uncover where the issue lies.
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Back then, Horror movies were all about scary monsters like Frankenstein or haunted zombies taking over the town. But nowadays, your traditional gory horror films sometimes don't scare as well compared to psychological horrors like Get Out or Silence of the Lambs. In this episode of Almost 107, Mayan Correia talks about the two different 'sides' to horror, and why people are so drawn towards the genre. He also gets a better understanding from experts within the film industry on why this genre sticks out compared to others. This is, Mind Games vs. Blood Stains.
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This Almost 107 Podcast contains information about EA Sports' new game EAFC 25. Last year's game left gamers and content creators frustrated and upset about many features in the game. From the countless bugs and issues the game failed to address, to microtransactions and "Pay-To-Win" Gameplay.
This Episode will cover the issues every day EAFC players face how parents can understand the in-game purchase wilderness that most are completely oblivious to.
The Interviews will include:
Moh Obied, Fanshawe's EAFC Sports Captain
Dagnal Diagonal, an EAFC Content Creator
April Laithwaite, Counsellor at CMHA Thames Valley Addiction & Mental Health Services. -
Dating in college can be challenging, part of that may be because of a lack of education surrounding relationships or even knowing yourself. In this episode of Almost 107, host Briar Wilson takes you on a humorous mission to explore attachment styles. She sits down to chat with Fanshawe College counsellor Gillian Villanueva to get the psychological side of it all, then is later joined by a Fanshawe student to put their new knowledge to the test. Join them in this episode as they travel down a path of self-discovery.
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In this episode of Almost-107 Briar Wilson visited the Fanshawe College Institute of Indigenous Learning, where she joined them for a bite to eat and learned about their culture through food. Listen along as Briar learns how to make nachos with Belinda and discovers how food can connect us as humans. Part of Belinda's job as a transition counsellor is helping students transition from life on the reserve to life on campus which can be a huge change, one of her favourite ways to do that is through her weekly lunches where she serves students some comfort food that can bring them a piece of home.
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In this episode, guitarist Steven Bakos shares how his music helps people in need through his street ministry, the Open Bible Cafe. Hear how his passion for music brings hope and comfort to the homeless community in London, Ontario.
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Not all disabilities are visible. Join me, Eric Fry, as we dive into the topic of invisible disabilities. We speak to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion expert Joseph Pazzano, and former Educational Assistant Megan Dow on what it's like to live with invisible disabilities and how we can help end the stigma surrounding them.
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This episode is about the strange nature of going viral on social media.
Going viral can bring a lot of recognition, allowing creators to reach a wider audience quickly. This can lead to new opportunities, such as collaborations, sponsorships, and even career advancements. The excitement of viral success can also boost confidence and inspire further creativity.
However, going viral can come with challenges. The sudden attention may attract unwanted criticism or scrutiny, leading to stress and pressure to maintain that level of engagement. Additionally, the unpredictable nature of virality means that maintaining relevance can be difficult, leaving creators feeling anxious about their next move. -
On this episode of Almost 107, I’m accompanied by two professionals in the world of agriculture. With 2026 being designated “The Year of the International Woman Farmer,” I’m speaking with two women who have faced many setbacks in the industry. You’ll hear personal stories, acquire inspiration, and gain valuable knowledge on what it’s been like being a “Women Farmer.”
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For the longest time, Content Creation was considered a hobby. Something to do in your free time away from your real job that paid the bills. But what if Content Creation could do that? What if Content Creation could be an actual job? In today's episode of Almost 107, Mayan Correia takes a look at the new and upcoming Industry in the world known as Content Creation and how it can be something people pursue. He also takes a look at how the Marketing Industry plays a role in Content Creation and how both can be beneficial towards each other. This is, Creators versus Marketers.
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In this episode, we talk to London Knights radio play-by-play announcer, Mike Stubbs, about how sports broadcasting has been evolving . We have gone from listening to sports on the radio, to watching on TV, or keeping up with real-time social media updates. There are also endless podcasts and youtube content creators that keep us up to date with everything going on in the sports world.
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In this fun episode, we take a closer look into the Barbie Movie and Barbie the Doll to see if there’s a relation to its impact on feminism and gender roles while showcasing a new perspective. Join Me, an Associate Professor of Sociology, and three lovely ladies as we enter Barbie World.
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With online gaming as prevalent as ever have they shifted their marketing strategies? and are teens and young adults at risk of being negatively affected? XFM's Matthew Smith speaks with Keely Murdock a youth outreach worker on how we can mitigate dangers posed to teens and young adults.
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On this episode of Almost 107, host Tanvi soni interviews Brian Lynch a male breast cancer survivor and one of his close friends Lynn Griffth. Brian was diagnosed with a rare condition of Breast Cancer in 2021. Over the years he fought through the toughest battle of his life and cured this rare condition. During his journey, Brian was alone and miserable because of the lack of resources available online. Later, this motivated him to start a community/ project for male breast cancer patients and survivors called " BOTTONI PROJECT".
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Join us on Pixels vs. Profits Gaming Through the Corporate Landscape as we delve into the intricate relationship between corporations and the video game industry.
From the early days of gaming as a niche hobby to its status as a multi-billion-dollar industry, we explore how corporate interests have shaped the games we play and the culture surrounding them. -
On this episode of Almost 107, Narudeen Assaf a travel agent at Travel Genuine joins to talk about the best ways for people to save when planning a vacation. Narudeen talks about solo traveling, traveling on a budget, and visiting top destinations to share insider tips to make vacations a remarkable experience without draining your savings.
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Are you a soccer lover? Are you getting ready for the 2024 Euro Cup? Well, if so, this episode is for you. I'm joined by special guest Yannis Economopoulos, who is a soccer enthusiast and loves the game. Our predictions are just our thoughts, we are not professionals. Just two people who enjoy the sport and love sharing our thoughts.
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