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On this episode of Almost 107, Will Bruce sits down for an interview with a fellow Fanshawe student Lobke D’Haens, who is a long way from home to complete her educational journey. Lobke like many other international students are feeling the effects of new policy changes and the general attitude around the idea of international students.
In early 2025 Fanshawe announced funding cuts in reaction to the international student cost caps implemented by the government. This has lessened international enrollment and cut funding to study abroad programs. Using his own time abroad to relate, Will and Lobke talk about the importance of international studies and the unique perspectives and experiences they provide.
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In this episode of Almost 107,Blake Goris, a former division one lacrosse player from London shares his experiences playing the sport from youth to college.
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In this episode of almost 107 Host Alex Lafleur speaks to an expert, and a fanatic of AI to understand the past the future the facts and the mysteries of AI.
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Follow Alex Lafleur as he Talks to a social worker of over 25 years and an electronically distracted young adult in film school while trying to further understand the effects and facts of electronic and social media overuse.
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Learn how parenting has changed over the years and what are the best tips to be the best parents possible. XFM talked to Sav Neth the president of the London dad club about his experience with parenting as one of the sons of a single immigrant mother, as well as now his experience as a father of two boys.
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This episode of the Almost 107 podcast explores another side to the Canada and USA "trade war" to help better your understanding of the looming tariff threats that have been all over the news. Ian Lee, a business professor at Carlton university shares some insight from his unique perspective on what Canada should do in response to tariffs and how these tariffs effect the country.
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Behind the Student Union brings you closer to the people shaping campus life. Through real conversations, we explore the challenges, decisions, and impact of student leadership - showing how every student can be part of the change.
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Do siblings always grow apart as they get older? Not always! In this episode of the almost 107, we talk to guests who have maintained strong, loving relationships with their siblings over the years. They share funny childhood memories, the ups and downs of growing up together, and the little things that helped them stay connected into adulthood. Whether it's shared traditions, constant check-ins, or simply knowing they always have each other's back. This episode is all about the sibling bonds that never fade
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Discover the vibrant side of London's cultural scene in our latest podcast episode. We explore Simple Reflections for Artists, a non-profit With London now recognized as Canada’s first UNESCO City of Music, the organization has brought together over 100 artists from more than 20 cultures to showcase their work at live events and exhibitions.
Join us as creatives share their journeys and passion for art and music. Hear from artists like Diego Tamayo, Melany Castro, Dave Pearson, and Harley Salamanca, who reveal how they overcame challenges and embraced their calling. Whether you're an artist or simply a culture lover, this episode offers an insightful look at London’s dynamic arts community. -
Completing life milestones, like marriage, seems more like a competition. Public Speaker and Executive Coach, Allison Graham discusses the stress surrounding milestones with Georgia Newman, and gives tips and tricks on how to change your mindset from trying to match peers and focus more and how to best live your life for you.
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On this episode of Almost 107, Will Bruce sits down for an interview with Ben Durham, an urbanist, content creator and local activist who lives in London, Ontario. The interview focuses on Ben's experiences with cycling and transit in London, and his views on the city's current and future transportation plans.
Ben argues that London has the potential to be a more bike-friendly and transit-oriented city, but that it has fallen behind other cities in Canada and North America in implementing these changes. Criticizing the city's reliance on car-centric infrastructure and the lack of investment in public transit, particularly in light of the city's projected population growth.
But that doesn't mean all is lost...
Find out how the future can still change for the FASTEST growing city in Canada, as Ben and Will envision the hopeful future of the city, they both call home. -
In this episode hosted by Dan McCracken, we talk to Ryan Valdron, former host of Classic Rock 98.1 on the Blair & RV show. We talk about how much music can shape your life and who may have been the biggest influence on what you listened to growing up. What was the first song/album you fell in love with when you were a kid? Have you ever thought about how much your taste in music has changed throughout your life?
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Academic integrity is serious in Canada, but not everywhere. This Episode explores cultural differences, real student experiences, and AI’s impact on honesty in academics.
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This episode is best viewed in video form. In this episode of Almost 107, host Briar Wilson speaks with S Fraser about the recent political landscape and its effect on minorities. The episode highlights the impact one vote has on the individual lives of people across the world. It encourages viewers to consider their vote wisely, educate themselves and search for empathy before filling out a ballot.
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In this episode of Xfm News, host Jagmeet speaks with Dr. Roman Kozak, a dedicated member of London, Ontario's Ukrainian community. They discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine and its impact on local communities, highlighting how Ukrainians in London have come together to provide vital support for their homeland.
Dr. Kozak shares inspiring stories of resilience from those in Ukraine and offers insights on how listeners can get involved through fundraising, advocacy, and moral support. Tune in to discover the human stories behind the headlines and learn how you can make a difference. Every action counts! -
When is the last time you put down your phone for a few hours, and took on a challenge by yourself? In this episode of Almost 107 Maya Miterani dives into our technological addiction and talk to Javier Gomez, the founder of a community focused on creating socializing opportunity's without the distraction of technology.
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In a previous episode of Almost 107, Mayan Correia spoke with a Fanshawe student who made gambling apart of his lifestyle. This episode, Mayan Correia sits down with an experienced addiction counselor to talk about the growing impact of sports betting and gambling, and what the effects and long term effects could possibly be. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion that could change the way you see gambling.
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On this episode of the almost 107 podcast we look at the progression of soccer here in Canada. What it looked like for many years, what's changed, and what we can expect from the future. This episode also focuses on the talented youths of today, and what we can expect to see in the future.
We talk to Joe Ostojic who is the president of London Dinamo Football club here in London and St. Thomas as well as Ali Aboudi who has coached and played soccer here in Canada for multiple years. -
In this Episode Gursimran Singh talks about how Punjabis living in different countries keep their culture alive. Through stories and interviews, this episode shares how they celebrate traditions, stay connected to their roots, and succeed in new places.
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In this episode hosted by Dan McCracken, we talk to former NHL player Danny Syvret about his career playing hockey. Danny played for the London Knights, Team Canada at the World Juniors in 2005, the Edmonton Oilers, Philadelphia Flyers, and Anaheim Ducks. Danny tells us about the end of his hockey career, and how he was able to transition back to life back home in London with his family.
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