
CACUSS50 Podcast
Claim This Podcastby Adam Kuhn & Sean Fast
Podcast Overview
<p>The CACUSS50 Oral History Project is an initiative of the Canadian Association of College and University Student Services in recognition of our organizations 50 years of engaging student affairs professionals in Canada. The series of podcasts is recorded and produced by: Sean Fast, Adam Kuhn, Nicholas Fast, Rachel Barreca, Stephanie Muehlethaler, Noah Arney, Sally Chen, Estefania Toledo, Paula Jean Broderick, Jennifer Brown, Margaret de Leon, and Becca Gray. This podcast is recorded, produced, and published on the traditional territories of hundreds of Indigenous nations from across the northern half of Turtle Island, also known by its settler-colonial name, Canada. We are grateful for the opportunity to live, work, and learn on this land. For more information on the territories you may reside on, visit:<a href="https://native-land.ca/"> https://native-land.ca/</a><br><br><strong>Music</strong>: Expanding the Limits | Performed by Audiorezout & Written by Oleksii Striapchyi | Stock Media provided by Audiorezout / Pond5<br><strong>Podcast Cover Art by</strong>: Ravi Gabble (UTM)</p><p><strong>Want to be a guest? Drop us a line:</strong></p><p>Twitter: @cacusstweets<br>Instagram: @cacussphotos <br>Website: <a href="https://cacuss.ca/">https://cacuss.ca/</a>Insert Description</p>
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Publishing Since
5/30/2023
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Recent Episodes

October 5, 2024
Co-Curricular Record CoP Spotlight
This episode our on-air host Rachel Barreca is joined by Bailey Gross, Chris Glover, Christine Wiggins, Christy Starkey and Paul Smith as we point a spotlight on the Co-Curricular Record CoP. This is our final episode release of the CACUSS50 podcast; we hope that you have enjoyed listening to each episode as much as we have enjoyed producing them. The CACUSS50 Oral History Project is an initiative of the Canadian Association of College and University Student Services in recognition of our organizations 50 years of engaging student affairs professionals in Canada. The series of podcasts is recorded and produced by: Sean Fast, Adam Kuhn, Nicholas Fast, Rachel Barreca, Stephanie Muehlethaler, Noah Arney, Sally Chen, Estefania Toledo, Paula Jean Broderick, Jennifer Brown, Margaret de Leon, and Becca Gray. This podcast is recorded, produced, and published on the traditional territories of hundreds of Indigenous nations from across the northern half of Turtle Island, also known by its settler-colonial name, Canada. We are grateful for the opportunity to live, work, and learn on this land. For more information on the territories you may reside on, visit: https://native-land.ca/ Music: Expanding the Limits | Performed by Audiorezout & Written by Oleksii Striapchyi | Stock Media provided by Audiorezout / Pond5 Podcast Cover Art by: Ravi Gabble (UTM) Twitter: @cacusstweets Instagram: @cacussphotos Website: https://cacuss.ca/

September 12, 2024
Graduate Student Network Spotlight
This episode our on-air host PJ Broderick is joined by Erin Anderson, Jacquline Beaulieu, Rebecca Shaw, Nicole Crozier, and Dinuka Gunaratne as we explore the ins and outs of the Graduate Student Network. We hope that you enjoy and choose to follow along as we release a number of episodes geared towards celebrating our past, present, and future as an organization. The CACUSS50 Oral History Project is an initiative of the Canadian Association of College and University Student Services in recognition of our organizations 50 years of engaging student affairs professionals in Canada. The series of podcasts is recorded and produced by: Sean Fast, Adam Kuhn, Nicholas Fast, Rachel Barreca, Stephanie Muehlethaler, Noah Arney, Sally Chen, Estefania Toledo, Paula Jean Broderick, Jennifer Brown, Margaret de Leon, and Becca Gray. This podcast is recorded, produced, and published on the traditional territories of hundreds of Indigenous nations from across the northern half of Turtle Island, also known by its settler-colonial name, Canada. We are grateful for the opportunity to live, work, and learn on this land. For more information on the territories you may reside on, visit: https://native-land.ca/ Music: Expanding the Limits | Performed by Audiorezout & Written by Oleksii Striapchyi | Stock Media provided by Audiorezout / Pond5 Podcast Cover Art by: Ravi Gabble (UTM) Twitter: @cacusstweets Instagram: @cacussphotos Website: https://cacuss.ca/

August 9, 2024
Equity, Diversity & Inclusion: a CoP Spotlight
This episode our on-air host Adam Kuhn is joined by Jen Gonzales, Zenith Bose, and Dwaine Taylor as we explore the topic of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion: a CoP Spotlight . We hope that you enjoy and choose to follow along as we release a number of episodes geared towards celebrating our past, present, and future as an organization. The CACUSS50 Oral History Project is an initiative of the Canadian Association of College and University Student Services in recognition of our organizations 50 years of engaging student affairs professionals in Canada. The series of podcasts is recorded and produced by: Sean Fast, Adam Kuhn, Nicholas Fast, Rachel Barreca, Stephanie Muehlethaler, Noah Arney, Sally Chen, Estefania Toledo, Paula Jean Broderick, Jennifer Brown, Margaret de Leon, and Becca Gray. This podcast is recorded, produced, and published on the traditional territories of hundreds of Indigenous nations from across the northern half of Turtle Island, also known by its settler-colonial name, Canada. We are grateful for the opportunity to live, work, and learn on this land. For more information on the territories you may reside on, visit: https://native-land.ca/ Music: Expanding the Limits | Performed by Audiorezout & Written by Oleksii Striapchyi | Stock Media provided by Audiorezout / Pond5 Podcast Cover Art by: Ravi Gabble (UTM) Twitter: @cacusstweets Instagram: @cacussphotos Website: https://cacuss.ca/
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- What is CACUSS50 Podcast?
<p>The CACUSS50 Oral History Project is an initiative of the Canadian Association of College and University Student Services in recognition of our organizations 50 years of engaging student affairs professionals in Canada. The series of podcasts is recorded and produced by: Sean Fast, Adam Kuhn, Nicholas Fast, Rachel Barreca, Stephanie Muehlethaler, Noah Arney, Sally Chen, Estefania Toledo, Paula Jean Broderick, Jennifer Brown, Margaret de Leon, and Becca Gray. This podcast is recorded, produced, and published on the traditional territories of hundreds of Indigenous nations from across the northern half of Turtle Island, also known by its settler-colonial name, Canada. We are grateful for the opportunity to live, work, and learn on this land. For more information on the territories you may reside on, visit:<a href="https://native-land.ca/"> https://native-land.ca/</a><br><br><strong>Music</strong>: Expanding the Limits | Performed by Audiorezout & Written by Oleksii Striapchyi | Stock Media provided by Audiorezout / Pond5<br><strong>Podcast Cover Art by</strong>: Ravi Gabble (UTM)</p><p><strong>Want to be a guest? Drop us a line:</strong></p><p>Twitter: @cacusstweets<br>Instagram: @cacussphotos <br>Website: <a href="https://cacuss.ca/">https://cacuss.ca/</a>Insert Description</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates weekly.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
This podcast is available on 8 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
- Does this podcast accept guests?
No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.
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